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Re: Geelong Predictably Smash the Blues - Post Game - MosquitoFleet - 05-22-2015 Nothing to say here..... Better board for longer time Top quality president ceo footy ops coach recruiter list management reserves development than carlton for over 15 years. That's why we lost tonight.... Re: Geelong Predictably Smash the Blues - Post Game - Gointocarlton - 05-22-2015 (05-22-2015, 01:18 PM)Brettie link Wrote:What was Gibbs' injury?Hurt his back. Re: Geelong Predictably Smash the Blues - Post Game - madbluboy - 05-22-2015 (05-22-2015, 01:18 PM)Brettie link Wrote:What was Gibbs' injury? Back. Judd pulled up sore too. Re: Geelong Predictably Smash the Blues - Post Game - Gointocarlton - 05-22-2015 (05-22-2015, 01:20 PM)MosquitoFleet link Wrote:Nothing to say here.....But then you did
Re: Geelong Predictably Smash the Blues - Post Game - Brettie - 05-22-2015 Thought Gibbs may have hurt his foot the way his was scuffing every kick in the 3rd..... ![]() Btw - for all those who were there....how flat was the crowd tonight? Wow it was subdued.....was as if the crowd turned up expecting exactly what played out, two teams just going through the motions as the inevitable unfolded to script. We are a truly pitiful football team right now, there is nothing. My Club embarrasses me....that is all. Re: after match - bignic - 05-22-2015 Jesus Christ couldn't coach that mob to a win. We are totally bereft of talent. The only player at that club for whom I have got time and believe, provided he stays, has a future, is Patrick Cripps. There is not one other player there that I can say is the future of this club. How about we all be really honest here. Walker, at the end of his career, gone. Menzel, has ability, but turns the ball over time and again. Got 4 cheap goals tonight. is injury prone and a decent knock and he's gone. Murphy, without doubt, the weakest most uninspiring captain in the game. can't kick more than 40 metres and needs a gale behind him to do it. Turns the ball over time and again. Can't build a future around him. Gibbs, the less I say the better,, and unless we get rid of him, will have to put up with the princess fort another four and a half years. can't build a future around him. Judd, playing one year too many. great champion, but gone from a future point of view. Simpson, plays his heart out Is at the end of his career, so can't build a future around him. Buckley, tries hard, but is another who lacks the ability to pinpoint a pass. Is light on, and I was hoping he could be another Simpson and take over his mantle,. the jury is out. Cripps, see above. Warnock, tries hard, but will be delisted at years end. Boekhorst, they were kidding, weren't they? Liam Jones, can take a mark, but can't kick to save his life. Just not good enough. Sam Docherty, getting better, trying hard, but kicks terribly and is responsible for turning the ball over far too often. Must improve that part of his game because he's killing us. Sam Rowe, watched him very closely tonight. An absolute hack. Mick said that he's been the best down in defence. The ball has been going down there that often, that he's bound to get some touches, but I saw him walk towards a contested ball that was no more than two metres away from him. No other club in the league would play him. Kristian Jaksch needs to put on weight. Can't match it with the stronger forwards. At the moment, not good enough. Mark Whiley, too slow, huge disappointment to me thus far. Dennis Armfield, does three good things a game, then buggers up ten times. been the same for years. No future at the Club. Tom Bell, tries hard, lacks pace, no Kouta, never will be. Field kicking is terrible. Nick Graham, doesn't get a full game because he's too slow, and can't match it at AFL level. Is a two's player only. Another great pick. Everitt. Like a boarding house cup of tea, big and weak. Looks like he's tossed the towel in. Ed Curnow, a player with limited ability, who makes the most of it. Trys hard, but lacks pace. Cameron Wood. A plodder. Dale Thomas, playing half fit and injured, only about 40 % of his former self. A terrible decision to draft him knowing that he had a complete foot reconstruction. Levi, can take a mark. Can take a mark. Can take a mark. That's where it begins and ends. Too one dimensional. Zach Tuohy, overrated by many at the club. Can't kick left foot, and can't think to save his l life. wasn't brought up with the game, and it shows. David Ellard. Puulease!! Ciaran Byrne, hopefully, when he's over his injury, will show us that he CAN be a player of the future. Mathew Dick. Surname says it all. Tom Fields, hasn't had a game so don't know yet. Doing O.K. in the two's but that means nothing at AFL Senior level. Jayden Foster, who knows. Cameron Giles, got a navicular issue, might never play. Billy Gowers who knows. Lachie Henderson, gone next year unless my mail is wrong. Too injury prone, anyway so won't be huge loss. Michael Jamieson, shoulders are stuffed and so is he. Blaine Johnson, average. Mathew Kruezer, out of contract, gets sore very easily. Huge issue for the club whether or not they resign him. Probably will but he's a risk. Fraser Russel can't say so who knows. Ciaran Sheehan, had a hip operation, hope he comes up next year, but may not. Clem Smith, fast, but at this point in time that's where it begins and ends. Jason Tutt thought he was quick. He isn't and he can't tackle to save his life. Vojo rainbow, hasn't played a game in the seniors so don't know. Brad Walsh, playing great footy in the two's can that translate to the seniors? nedd to wait till next year. Mathew Watson, please go, Mathew. Simon White. Too injury prone, can't match it with the big bodied forwards. Chris Yarran, playing angry, giving away frees, excellent trade bait. Now, combine that with an inability to hit a target because they have deplorable kicking skills, the inability to tackle, the inability to kick straight when 30 metres directly in front of goal, a total lack of pace in the whole team, a total lack of ability to think and make the right choices during a game, it is fair to say that we are a complete rabble, and that the future is completely bleak. ![]() Re: Geelong Predictably Smash the Blues - Post Game - shadesy - 05-22-2015 Fuck that was awful Re: Geelong Predictably Smash the Blues - Post Game - Brettie - 05-22-2015 (05-22-2015, 01:59 PM)shadesy link Wrote:screw that was awful Should you start the 'Swans Obliterate Carlton' thread or should I? Re: Geelong Predictably Smash the Blues - Post Game - rocky - 05-22-2015 Thought we would go down by 100+ and probably would have if Geelong didn't play so badly. Swans next week will absolutely obliterate us. Only highlights for me was Simmo's form and the fact that we played man on man football all night. What a breath of fresh air. I'd rather that for he rest of the year than the tripe we've been dishing up. Warnock in again??? WTF. Will we never learn? Re: Geelong Predictably Smash the Blues - Post Game - Mantis - 05-22-2015 Swans are likely to lose against the Hawks, which will mean they will be looking to revenge the result with some hurt against us next week. This is only a guess at best but we could go down by more than 20 goals next week. Wouldn't that just rock the club. It would leave us with one supporter for the following game against Adelaide at the MCG. Mick by himself with not even one assistant turning up. Is it possible we could get our percentage below 50%. No point in keeping an eye on winning points. It will stay at 4 for a while by the look of things. Get the knife out and the block of pine. |