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I read it too. Well I skimmed it anyways, going just deep enough to confirm my already-confirmed suspicion that Kane Cornes is, in fact, an oxygen-thieving waste of space.Me.
I can't help it, it's a sickness.
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I read it too. Well I skimmed it anyways, going just deep enough to confirm my already-confirmed suspicion that Kane Cornes is, in fact, an oxygen-thieving waste of space.Me.
I can't help it, it's a sickness.
I read it too. Well I skimmed it anyways, going just deep enough to confirm my already-confirmed suspicion that Kane Cornes is, in fact, an oxygen-thieving waste of space.
Probably forgot to mention we're getting relegated.Mitchell Woodcock The West Australian
Fri, 16 June 2023 8:00PM
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Mitchell Woodcock
West Coast chairman Paul Fitzpatrick has extraordinarily declared the struggling Eagles won’t claim the dreaded wooden spoon despite admitting the club plans to make no immediate changes to stop their spiralling season.
Old mate has no idea.
Maybe they can change states but not go back to their original state?Also start deregistering players that tamper with the draft (ie by refusing to leave their state) and make first round (or top 10) players sign up for 3-4 years on their initial contract.
Mitchell Woodcock The West Australian
Fri, 16 June 2023 8:00PM
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Mitchell Woodcock
West Coast chairman Paul Fitzpatrick has extraordinarily declared the struggling Eagles won’t claim the dreaded wooden spoon despite admitting the club plans to make no immediate changes to stop their spiralling season.
Old mate has no idea.
est Coast chairman Paul Fitzpatrick has extraordinarily declared the struggling Eagles won’t claim the dreaded wooden spoon despite admitting the club plans to make no immediate changes to stop their spiralling season.Well there’s no context to this and if the alternative is the club president saying we expect to come last then I’d rather he’d be saying we won’t
“I don’t think there’s a pass mark at the moment.I’ll be surprised if we do end up being the No.1 draft pick ... I think we’ll do better than that.
est Coast chairman Paul Fitzpatrick has extraordinarily declared the struggling Eagles won’t claim the dreaded wooden spoon despite admitting the club plans to make no immediate changes to stop their spiralling season.
The Eagles, who have lost a club record 11 consecutive games by an average margin of 70 points and three of their past seven games by more than 100 points, are sitting at the bottom of the ladder with just one win from 13 games with a lowly percentage of 51.5.
The side has broken a number of unwanted records this season alone, recording their biggest loss under coach Adam Simpson twice among them.
West Coast have been the talking point of the entire AFL world in recent weeks, with Kane Cornes calling them “an embarrassment to the game” and Hawthorn great Dermot Brereton saying they “aren’t an AFL team” and predicting more 100-point beltings to come.
TABTouch has the Eagles at an unbackable $1.03 favourite to finish with the most losses this season, with fellow strugglers North Melbourne and Hawthorn at $8 and $41 respectively.
Once again the Eagles’ campaign has been marred by injuries, with the club having just 26 fit players to pick from ahead of their 122-point drubbing at the hands of Adelaide last weekend – their third triple-figure defeat in seven games.
West Coast lost to Adelaide by 122 points. Credit: James Elsby/AFL Photos
West Coast are a win and 17.4 per cent behind the Kangaroos, who they host at Optus Stadium on July 30 in what could be their best chance of a second victory this year.
Despite this, Fitzpatrick said he did not expect the side to finish on the bottom of the ladder, but could not say exactly what games West Coast would win.
“I expect to win all of them,” he said.
“I’ll be surprised if we do end up being the No.1 draft pick ... I think we’ll do better than that.
“I don’t think there’s a pass mark at the moment.
“Given what we’ve gone through, there’s nothing to say it couldn’t keep going.
“What I’m observing over the last two years is that you get to a certain number of injuries and it’s very hard to get that number down because people get injured every week. Or they get ill or something else happens.”
Fitzpatrick again backed the underfire coach Adam Simpson and said he expected him to remain coach for at least the rest of his contract, which expires at the end of the 2025 season.
West Coast coach Adam Simpson will stay in the role until at least the end of 2025, according to Fitzpatrick. Credit: Michael Willson/AFL Photos
“It’s nice that people are concerned when they look at him and think that he’s looking worried and concerned,” Fitzpatrick said.
“We see him most days of the week and he’s really positive and really up to the challenge that’s ahead.”
There have been calls for change from experts and fans to try to resurrect the powerhouse club who have won just three of their past 39 games.
Fitzpatrick said it was too early to make or predict change at the club to address the dismal on-field results.
“It’s certainly far too early at this stage of the season and I don’t think it’s fair either to comment on it halfway through the season,” he said.
“We’ll look to add people to assist Adam. But I couldn’t tell you today whether it will be drastic or not drastic, or whether the changes will be just sort of here and there.
“We’ll get to the end of the season and we’ll have a very close look at it.”
West Coast chairman Paul Fitzpatrick says he’ll be surprised if the Eagles get the No.1 draft pick. Credit: Justin Benson-Cooper/The West Australian
Experts have predicted the Eagles are in for a long rebuild and Simpson said after the loss to the Crows the club would have one of the youngest lists in the AFL.
Fitzpatrick said history showed the Eagles could bounce back quickly and there was no reason they couldn’t repeat it.
“If you look at history, we had a really disastrous season in 2001 and we won the premiership in 2006 and played off in 2005. We won the wooden spoon in 2010, we played off in 2015 and won the premiership in 2018,” Fitzpatrick said.
“A lot of things have got to go right for those sorts of results and the turnarounds to occur in that sort of period. But we have done it well in the past and I’d be very hopeful we can do it again.”
West Coast’s only wooden spoon came in 2010 after a four-win season, but they only narrowly avoided a second last season after claiming just two victories, finishing just four per cent above the Kangaroos.
WEST COAST’S POST-BYE FIXTURE
R15 v Sydney (SCG)
R16 v ST Kilda (OS)
R17 v Brisbane (G)
R18 v Richmond (OS)
R19 v Carlton (MS)
R20 v North Melbourne (OS)
R21 v Essendon (MS)
R22 v Fremantle (OS)
R23 v Western Bulldogs (MS)
R24 v Adelaide (OS)
He’s overly optimistic in how quickly we can turn this around by pointing to 2001 and a flag in 2006
Other than that feel free to highlight what he’s said there that’s inappropriate
I mean, I’d rather not hear from club presidents tbh but with that disclaimer I’m not seeing much of an issue
Is it just me or does Fitzpatrick bear more than a passing resemblance to a Dr Seuss character? Can’t work out if it’s the Grinch or the Cat in the Hat…
He most certainly did not
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Our disdain of the media was even at it finest in the late nineties
Well there’s no context to this and if the alternative is the club president saying we expect to come last then I’d rather he’d be saying we won’t
He’s overly optimistic in how quickly we can turn this around by pointing to 2001 and a flag in 2006
Other than that feel free to highlight what he’s said there that’s inappropriate
I mean, I’d rather not hear from club presidents tbh but with that disclaimer I’m not seeing much of an issue
There’s no way the Chairman could predict us finishing last. But, why on earth would Fitzpatrick do an interview with The Worst? Even Simmo acknowledges it’s a joke of a paper
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Actually agree with him about that point. Just look at the ladder right now, the top team was 11th last year, the 2nd team was 17th two years ago. The 10th, 14th and 15th teams from last year are all in the 8. And both last years grand finalists look like missing the 8.
Get things right off field and things can change very quickly. Where I disagree is thinking that things will just turn with no changes
No argument from me on that
Did have a look around to see if he’d done a radio interview somewhere that Woodcock has then done a story about- he has form in that area. Couldn’t find one though
I certainly wouldn’t be granting anymore interviews with a paper that does this to you afterwards
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I don’t think he’s suggesting no changes will be made though - only that he doesn’t think any should be made mid season nor did he commit to what they might be which is perfectly reasonable
Sensible, positive and measured. Not to be confused with an incorrect and irrational headline.est Coast chairman Paul Fitzpatrick has extraordinarily declared the struggling Eagles won’t claim the dreaded wooden spoon despite admitting the club plans to make no immediate changes to stop their spiralling season.
The Eagles, who have lost a club record 11 consecutive games by an average margin of 70 points and three of their past seven games by more than 100 points, are sitting at the bottom of the ladder with just one win from 13 games with a lowly percentage of 51.5.
The side has broken a number of unwanted records this season alone, recording their biggest loss under coach Adam Simpson twice among them.
West Coast have been the talking point of the entire AFL world in recent weeks, with Kane Cornes calling them “an embarrassment to the game” and Hawthorn great Dermot Brereton saying they “aren’t an AFL team” and predicting more 100-point beltings to come.
TABTouch has the Eagles at an unbackable $1.03 favourite to finish with the most losses this season, with fellow strugglers North Melbourne and Hawthorn at $8 and $41 respectively.
Once again the Eagles’ campaign has been marred by injuries, with the club having just 26 fit players to pick from ahead of their 122-point drubbing at the hands of Adelaide last weekend – their third triple-figure defeat in seven games.
West Coast lost to Adelaide by 122 points. Credit: James Elsby/AFL Photos
West Coast are a win and 17.4 per cent behind the Kangaroos, who they host at Optus Stadium on July 30 in what could be their best chance of a second victory this year.
Despite this, Fitzpatrick said he did not expect the side to finish on the bottom of the ladder, but could not say exactly what games West Coast would win.
“I expect to win all of them,” he said.
“I’ll be surprised if we do end up being the No.1 draft pick ... I think we’ll do better than that.
“I don’t think there’s a pass mark at the moment.
“Given what we’ve gone through, there’s nothing to say it couldn’t keep going.
“What I’m observing over the last two years is that you get to a certain number of injuries and it’s very hard to get that number down because people get injured every week. Or they get ill or something else happens.”
Fitzpatrick again backed the
Rational and sensible comment. Now explain the dunny paper headline fabricartion.est Coast chairman Paul Fitzpatrick has extraordinarily declared the struggling Eagles won’t claim the dreaded wooden spoon despite admitting the club plans to make no immediate changes to stop their spiralling season.
The Eagles, who have lost a club record 11 consecutive games by an average margin of 70 points and three of their past seven games by more than 100 points, are sitting at the bottom of the ladder with just one win from 13 games with a lowly percentage of 51.5.
The side has broken a number of unwanted records this season alone, recording their biggest loss under coach Adam Simpson twice among them.
West Coast have been the talking point of the entire AFL world in recent weeks, with Kane Cornes calling them “an embarrassment to the game” and Hawthorn great Dermot Brereton saying they “aren’t an AFL team” and predicting more 100-point beltings to come.
TABTouch has the Eagles at an unbackable $1.03 favourite to finish with the most losses this season, with fellow strugglers North Melbourne and Hawthorn at $8 and $41 respectively.
Once again the Eagles’ campaign has been marred by injuries, with the club having just 26 fit players to pick from ahead of their 122-point drubbing at the hands of Adelaide last weekend – their third triple-figure defeat in seven games.
West Coast lost to Adelaide by 122 points. Credit: James Elsby/AFL Photos
West Coast are a win and 17.4 per cent behind the Kangaroos, who they host at Optus Stadium on July 30 in what could be their best chance of a second victory this year.
Despite this, Fitzpatrick said he did not expect the side to finish on the bottom of the ladder, but could not say exactly what games West Coast would win.
“I expect to win all of them,” he said.
“I’ll be surprised if we do end up being the No.1 draft pick ... I think we’ll do better than that.
“I don’t think there’s a pass mark at the moment.
“Given what we’ve gone through, there’s nothing to say it couldn’t keep going.
“What I’m observing over the last two years is that you get to a certain number of injuries and it’s very hard to get that number down because people get injured every week. Or they get ill or something else happens.”
Fitzpatrick again backed the underfire coach Adam Simpson and said he expected him to remain coach for at least the rest of his contract, which expires at the end of the 2025 season.
West Coast coach Adam Simpson will stay in the role until at least the end of 2025, according to Fitzpatrick. Credit: Michael Willson/AFL Photos
“It’s nice that people are concerned when they look at him and think that he’s looking worried and concerned,” Fitzpatrick said.
“We see him most days of the week and he’s really positive and really up to the challenge that’s ahead.”
There have been calls for change from experts and fans to try to resurrect the powerhouse club who have won just three of their past 39 games.
Fitzpatrick said it was too early to make or predict change at the club to address the dismal on-field results.
“It’s certainly far too early at this stage of the season and I don’t think it’s fair either to comment on it halfway through the season,” he said.
“We’ll look to add people to assist Adam. But I couldn’t tell you today whether it will be drastic or not drastic, or whether the changes will be just sort of here and there.
“We’ll get to the end of the season and we’ll have a very close look at it.”
West Coast chairman Paul Fitzpatrick says he’ll be surprised if the Eagles get the No.1 draft pick. Credit: Justin Benson-Cooper/The West Australian
Experts have predicted the Eagles are in for a long rebuild and Simpson said after the loss to the Crows the club would have one of the youngest lists in the AFL.
Fitzpatrick said history showed the Eagles could bounce back quickly and there was no reason they couldn’t repeat it.
“If you look at history, we had a really disastrous season in 2001 and we won the premiership in 2006 and played off in 2005. We won the wooden spoon in 2010, we played off in 2015 and won the premiership in 2018,” Fitzpatrick said.
“A lot of things have got to go right for those sorts of results and the turnarounds to occur in that sort of period. But we have done it well in the past and I’d be very hopeful we can do it again.”
West Coast’s only wooden spoon came in 2010 after a four-win season, but they only narrowly avoided a second last season after claiming just two victories, finishing just four per cent above the Kangaroos.
WEST COAST’S POST-BYE FIXTURE
R15 v Sydney (SCG)
R16 v ST Kilda (OS)
R17 v Brisbane (G)
R18 v Richmond (OS)
R19 v Carlton (MS)
R20 v North Melbourne (OS)
R21 v Essendon (MS)
R22 v Fremantle (OS)
R23 v Western Bulldogs (MS)
R24 v Adelaide (OS)
coach Adam Simpson and said he expected him to remain coach for at least the rest of his contract, which expires at the end of the 2025 season.
West Coast coach Adam Simpson will stay in the role until at least the end of 2025, according to Fitzpatrick. Credit: Michael Willson/AFL Photos
“It’s nice that people are concerned when they look at him and think that he’s looking worried and concerned,” Fitzpatrick said.
“We see him most days of the week and he’s really positive and really up to the challenge that’s ahead.”
There have been calls for change from experts and fans to try to resurrect the powerhouse club who have won just three of their past 39 games.
Fitzpatrick said it was too early to make or predict change at the club to address the dismal on-field results.
“It’s certainly far too early at this stage of the season and I don’t think it’s fair either to comment on it halfway through the season,” he said.
“We’ll look to add people to assist Adam. But I couldn’t tell you today whether it will be drastic or not drastic, or whether the changes will be just sort of here and there.
“We’ll get to the end of the season and we’ll have a very close look at it.”
West Coast chairman Paul Fitzpatrick says he’ll be surprised if the Eagles get the No.1 draft pick. Credit: Justin Benson-Cooper/The West Australian
Experts have predicted the Eagles are in for a long rebuild and Simpson said after the loss to the Crows the club would have one of the youngest lists in the AFL.
Fitzpatrick said history showed the Eagles could bounce back quickly and there was no reason they couldn’t repeat it.
“If you look at history, we had a really disastrous season in 2001 and we won the premiership in 2006 and played off in 2005. We won the wooden spoon in 2010, we played off in 2015 and won the premiership in 2018,” Fitzpatrick said.
“A lot of things have got to go right for those sorts of results and the turnarounds to occur in that sort of period. But we have done it well in the past and I’d be very hopeful we can do it again.”
West Coast’s only wooden spoon came in 2010 after a four-win season, but they only narrowly avoided a second last season after claiming just two victories, finishing just four per cent above the Kangaroos.
WEST COAST’S POST-BYE FIXTURE
R15 v Sydney (SCG)
R16 v ST Kilda (OS)
R17 v Brisbane (G)
R18 v Richmond (OS)
R19 v Carlton (MS)
R20 v North Melbourne (OS)
R21 v Essendon (MS)
R22 v Fremantle (OS)
R23 v Western Bulldogs (MS)
R24 v Adelaide (OS)