88 people here including staff from my quick count
I've attended local footy AGMs with a more packed vibe
At local footy AGMs the members are actually members and have a vote.
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88 people here including staff from my quick count
I've attended local footy AGMs with a more packed vibe
If CD was seriously pumped when talking about our minor round results, and they showed that slide. I'm pretty sure I would've laughed immediately, out loud, if asked why I laughed, my question would be "where in your table is the number of minor premierships? You know why it is not there, because the results in the minor round just don't matter"
This obsession we have with consistency, creates this minor round success, not because we're a great side, but because we find enough ways to pinch enough games vs our inconsistent opposition . When the pressure, the intensity, the X factor steps up in finals, our consistency gets caught out as not enough to get results.
I'd rather stop kidding ourselves with consistency and let the results just fall as they may, show us where we truly stand and let us make the real change needed to give us a chance of actually doing something. Instead of kidding ourselves that we were actually close last year when in reality we were a country mile off.
Someone should tell them that the reason we do so well in H&A games but fail in finals is that our Supreme Commander Daddy trades off player development and future success for wins on the board now, which only benefits him and his contract negotiations.
He refuses to give second tier development players games during the season because this will put his W/L record at risk. This then means we get to the point end of the year with banged-up/injured senior players and no properly developed players to step into their place.
Lycett and Hayes/Visentini is a prime example of this.
Dixon and Lord is another.
Lycett and Dixon both chopped a month after they were supposedly the best available for crucial finals games.
First port AGM for me in quite a while
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When I saw these slides I told Chewy316 that I wanted to interrupt and put up on the screen tribey's Venn diagrams. Here is his 2013-2023 version. I don't know if he has updated it for 2024 but you can see the next adjustment for 2024 clearly.
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The first Friday of December was usually the date of the AGM before Koch changed it to February.Did they seriously hold the AGM on the first day of the Adelaide Test? I guess they probably didn't want people to turn up.
Did they seriously hold the AGM on the first day of the Adelaide Test? I guess they probably didn't want people to turn up.
The first Friday of December was usually the date of the AGM before Koch changed it to February.
I doubt more than a couple of dozen people missed the AGM because they were at the cricket.
The first Friday of December was usually the date of the AGM before Koch changed it to February.
I doubt more than a couple of dozen people missed the AGM because they were at the cricket.
Was the wedding even on Friday?The bigger scandal of course is holding it on the same day as the Hinkley family wedding. The big man would have been able to put all our minds at ease
A bit of a whiff might be a touch undersated. Chosen date was absolutely orchestrated by the club to minimise fallout. Have zero respect for the tossers. Our role is to keep the pressure on at games & get these losers out of our club.Not just agm attendance numbers are the issue, but for me personally I love going to the Adelaide test every year so I didn’t take any interest in our agm until today.
It just had a bit of a whiff of them wanting it snuck through to the keeper. Buried away in the news cycle and public interest distracted with other things.
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The Rozee pile on is weird to me, what exactly is he guilty of?Trade Rozee.
Appreciated that he did front & he gave a good insight into his captaincy which I appreciated. Think he won some more respect for that. But from a more broad perspective, the failure of the club to develop strong leaders since Special K arrived is no coincidence. They either don't have that strong mental toughness/mongrel or they aren't good enough footballers.I don't have that much of an issue with Connor Rozee coming across a little bit timid at an AGM. Honestly, he would know that the supporters are pissed so he probably went in to it with a lot of anxiety about the questions he would be asked and how he would come across. He is probably aware he has become a bit of whipping boy too.
He isn't super confident around the media or public but I would suspect that Connor is far more comfortable and confident around the playing group. He probably got thrust in to the job a year or two too early and maybe in hindsight Wines for a 2 or 3 years may have been better until Rozee or Butters were ready but he is in the role now and i think it is far too early to be super critical, a lot of the criticism i think is harsh.
But the key thing is he was there, he fronted up the the AGM even though he was uncomfortable about it unlike his daddy.
Haven't had a good Captain since 2008.Appreciated that he did front & he gave a good insight into his captaincy which I appreciated. Think he won some more respect for that. But from a more broad perspective, the failure of the club to develop strong leaders since Special K arrived is no coincidence. They either don't have that strong mental toughness/mongrel or they aren't good enough footballers.
Being timid in front of the AGM and media I think is probably a fear of public speaking, particularly in the context of the AGM rather than anxiety around the questions he would get asked. Because he's not standing up at the ending taking questions without notice from members, he's standing there getting the slowest pre-prepared softball questions that Daniel Norton can manage. Some people just aren't confident speakers when there's a crowd.I don't have that much of an issue with Connor Rozee coming across a little bit timid at an AGM. Honestly, he would know that the supporters are pissed so he probably went in to it with a lot of anxiety about the questions he would be asked and how he would come across. He is probably aware he has become a bit of whipping boy too.
He isn't super confident around the media or public but I would suspect that Connor is far more comfortable and confident around the playing group. He probably got thrust in to the job a year or two too early and maybe in hindsight Wines for a 2 or 3 years may have been better until Rozee or Butters were ready but he is in the role now and i think it is far too early to be super critical, a lot of the criticism i think is harsh.
But the key thing is he was there, he fronted up the the AGM even though he was uncomfortable about it unlike his daddy.
Is that seriously all it is? A player defending the coach and saying he's like a father figure? And you think Rozee is the only one to have done that?
Is that seriously all it is? A player defending the coach and saying he's like a father figure? And you think Rozee is the only one to have done that?