Mate i have followed for 50 plus years and i just dont like the path we are heading down...thats allI hadn't finished, but your point will remain, I'm sure.
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Mate i have followed for 50 plus years and i just dont like the path we are heading down...thats allI hadn't finished, but your point will remain, I'm sure.
It's going to be harder yakka for a decade or so, maybe.Mate i have followed for 50 plus years and i just dont like the path we are heading down...thats all
i think so tooIt's going to be harder yakka for a decade or so, maybe.
What you're after I doubt you'll get. We trade fringe, not stuff that is worth the range you are after.Just to be clear I am not advocating tanking in any way shape or form Gero; there are ways of getting active in the draft without bottoming out.
Back in '99 and '01 we were bad enough to ''earn'' some solid picks, but there were trades that helped us stockpile selections, too.
There's more than one way of skinning a cat.
The club's current stance on regenerating the list is pretty clear after 10 years of the same approach.
Doesn't mean that they can't alter that stance; to date it has not brought us ultimate success.
I remember Carlton for years and years bleating on about how they Don't Do Rebuilds. They don't say that any more.
I'd better hit they hay, early start!
Chris Chris Chris... When will he learn... Never mind we have North at home next week to paint over the cracks again.
I wouldn't say he hasn't done anything. He's made them move the ball even slower this year!Scott is feeling the pinch it seems. Hasn't done anything with the game plan.
Yep i want 8 forwards not 8 backman bullsh-tGet Malcolm Blight back at least he knows how to play exciting football.
Michael Voss was ridiculed and sacked a couple of years after going the ''Crazy Vossy'' route of topping up with veterans from other clubs to supplement a team that he deemed were challenging for a flag. We've been trying it for close to a decade now to no avail.
This approach has taken precedence over the one successful list-building approach that I've seen this club take in all my years supporting them; hitting a couple of drafts hard and developing a core group of kids to play coherently. I'm not sure why the club hasn't tried to replicate this template.
Just to be clear I am not advocating tanking in any way shape or form Gero; there are ways of getting active in the draft without bottoming out.
Back in '99 and '01 we were bad enough to ''earn'' some solid picks, but there were trades that helped us stockpile selections, too.
There's more than one way of skinning a cat.
The club's current stance on regenerating the list is pretty clear after 10 years of the same approach.
Doesn't mean that they can't alter that stance; to date it has not brought us ultimate success.
I remember Carlton for years and years bleating on about how they Don't Do Rebuilds. They don't say that any more.
I'd better hit they hay, early start!
Watch his press conference. He looks pretty happy, particularly 10 minutes after a loss where we largely played like shit.Scotts doing allright anyway. Needs to get outta the tanning bed and cheer up a bit but 2-2 is good considering.
Not great to watch but the dude is paid to win.
I won't. But I'll take your word for it.Watch his press conference. He looks pretty happy, particularly 10 minutes after a loss where we largely played like sh*t.
Pencil necks think that we will ‘lose supporters’ if we spend some time in the lower reaches of the ladder rebuilding. Hurts the bottom line. Pretty insulting to the average supporter really.This approach has taken precedence over the one successful list-building approach that I've seen this club take in all my years supporting them; hitting a couple of drafts hard and developing a core group of kids to play coherently. I'm not sure why the club hasn't tried to replicate this template.
Yes trickle down economics or the alternative known as vacuuming up up economicsPencil necks think that we will ‘lose supporters’ if we spend some time in the lower reaches of the ladder rebuilding. Hurts the bottom line. Pretty insulting to the average supporter really.
Plus they have fallen for that ‘Always contending’ BS which has about as much credibility as trickle down economics.
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Pencil necks think that we will ‘lose supporters’ if we spend some time in the lower reaches of the ladder rebuilding. Hurts the bottom line. Pretty insulting to the average supporter really.
Plus they have fallen for that ‘Always contending’ BS which has about as much credibility as trickle down economics.
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So...the alternative is to drain the bath, bottom out, rid the club of the coach, and bring in new young players?'Topping up' looks like a short cut, and an easier road.
But sometimes nothing beats hard work, and doing the proven basics.
Up until this year, we have been always contending... nothing bs about it.Pencil necks think that we will ‘lose supporters’ if we spend some time in the lower reaches of the ladder rebuilding. Hurts the bottom line. Pretty insulting to the average supporter really.
Plus they have fallen for that ‘Always contending’ BS which has about as much credibility as trickle down economics.
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So...the alternative is to drain the bath, bottom out, rid the club of the coach, and bring in new young players?
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