Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Were lessons learned though? It seemed as though the club spent most of it's time defending the training and rolling out players to say how great it was.Correct, some people like being pushed, others don't. Some people get inspired by a softly delivered speech charged with emotion, others like it screamed in their face. Everyone has differing levels of resilience and motivation. The club and those they hired needed to have been far more proactive in understanding and meeting those needs. Extra care above that should also have been afforded to considerations of culture.
What is most important from there is that lessons were learned. The media seem to want their pound of blood and to further their own careers off the back of sensationalist journalism and being offended on someone else's behalf.
Gotta lol that this is still up, yet Caro and McClure's report had to be taken down and apologised for when all of what Eddie says basically confirms their story.
Enjoy it while it lasts.
In my 42 year involvement in football at state league level, I can say that, with some exceptions most of these ‘administrators and professionals’ would struggle to prepare enough daily meatballs in a Subway franchise.It's pretty remarkable how experienced administrators and professionals can buy into the most insane quackery.
I won't say this again.....but I'm glad Richmond won that first flag. It means that authenticity was deemed the key to success as opposed to bravado bull shit. Imagine the crows won on the back of the "power stance" and then we all spent a while believing macho puffed out chests and fake masculinity was the key.I just find the two different styles and contrasting fortunes of Richmond and Adelaide fascinating.
Richmond at the end of 2016 learnt to be open, vulnerable and comfortable with themselves via triple H sessions (hero, hardship and highlight) led by Emma Murray.
It was the catalyst for tightening the bond between the playing group and having 110% trust amongst one another for success.
It meant someone like Cotchin could be comfortable being a comfortable in his own shoes as a captain and not trying to be artificially masculine or someone he simply isn’t in his human nature.
Meanwhile Adelaide we’re trying to mould the entire playing group into macho men and tough guys who had to run through the banners like bulls before a game…
All of this I can just picture Tex dribbling down on a scrap piece of paper with crayons thinking what a great idea this will be to lead to success.
I take great pride in what Richmond did with a Emma Murray and you can really tell how much the players enjoyed being at work and could sense it was a big reason on how they played to their ceiling of output from this level of enjoyment and enthusiasm.
Similar to how Leading Teams became a fad after Geelong's success, imagine if every club started using Collective Minds.I won't say this again.....but I'm glad Richmond won that first flag. It means that authenticity was deemed the key to success as opposed to bravado bull s**t. Imagine the crows won on the back of the "power stance" and then we all spent a while believing macho puffed out chests and fake masculinity was the key.
Id still be hurting from last weekend tooWhat a joke the Adelaide Football Club are. Time to move the Crows to Tasmania.
I'm not sure you understand how mental trauma, power structures, resilience and all of that works.If the camp was so bad why didn’t betts walk out of the club straight away rather than playing on and was dropped for form issues then blames the camp
Sent from my iPhone using BigFooty.com
I won't say this again.....but I'm glad Richmond won that first flag. It means that authenticity was deemed the key to success as opposed to bravado bull s**t. Imagine the crows won on the back of the "power stance" and then we all spent a while believing macho puffed out chests and fake masculinity was the key.
I'm not sure you understand how mental trauma, power structures, resilience and all of that works.
Why don't abused partners just leave?
Why don't people getting a hard time at work just leave?
Sometimes it's a hard decision. Sometimes you fear what other options you have. Maybe you want to give the club the benefit of the doubt. Sometimes it takes a while to realise the damage that has happened.
Great post.I just find the two different styles and contrasting fortunes of Richmond and Adelaide fascinating.
Richmond at the end of 2016 learnt to be open, vulnerable and comfortable with themselves via triple H sessions (hero, hardship and highlight) led by Emma Murray.
It was the catalyst for tightening the bond between the playing group and having 110% trust amongst one another for success.
It meant someone like Cotchin could be comfortable being a comfortable in his own shoes as a captain and not trying to be artificially masculine or someone he simply isn’t in his human nature.
Meanwhile Adelaide we’re trying to mould the entire playing group into macho men and tough guys who had to run through the banners like bulls before a game…
All of this I can just picture Tex dribbling down on a scrap piece of paper with crayons thinking what a great idea this will be to lead to success.
I take great pride in what Richmond did with a Emma Murray and you can really tell how much the players enjoyed being at work and could sense it was a big reason on how they played to their ceiling of output from this level of enjoyment and enthusiasm.
I won't say this again.....but I'm glad Richmond won that first flag. It means that authenticity was deemed the key to success as opposed to bravado bull s**t. Imagine the crows won on the back of the "power stance" and then we all spent a while believing macho puffed out chests and fake masculinity was the key.
Maybe so, but it also highlights the inequality of the modern day AFL system.
Adelaide finished higher on the ladder at the end of the home and away season, in all fairness, they should have hosted the Grand Final at AO, if this was a truly fair and equitable national competition.
Having said that, i do believe Richmond would have won it over there anyway, so not trying to cast any shade at the Tigers 2017 which was well earned and deserved, but just highlights how arachic the current Grand Final system is.
As we have seen in recent years, interstate venues make for perfectly good and acceptable Grand Final venues.
I think eventually it will happen (top ranked team who makes the GF hosts it) unfortunately probably not in our lifetime.
Need to make sure you have your game face on running through the banner it could cost you 4 pointsLol why wouldn't you spend time on your skills, ball transition and gameplan. Instead, in a dark bus with the tigers song playing. LOL bunch of idiots.
Need to make sure you have your game face on running through the banner it could cost you 4 points
"Did you see the way their captain smiled and high fived the 6yo mascot.....they don't want it boys, they are soft"“We’ve got them on toast boys. Look at the way they pranced through their banner”