Go the Biff
Team Captain
I suspect your memory is selective - that's about as generous as I can beI don't recall that.
Roos - trading Watts a mistake
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I suspect your memory is selective - that's about as generous as I can beI don't recall that.
Not sure whooo your referring to, but our recruiting/drafting had been really poor, since the late 90's, imo.If he says Barry Prendergast was an excellent recruiter next im going to be convinced its the same person.
that's very black and white minded of you gtBiff. can you speel off all of Roosy's comments from his time.I suspect your memory is selective - that's about as generous as I can be
Roos - trading Watts a mistake
Wonder if Schwabby still rolls around on the Vespa, I think he might be more of a motorised unicycle kind of guy these days.
I suspect your memory is selective - that's about as generous as I can be
Roos - trading Watts a mistake
can you speel off all of Roosy's comments from his time.
I'd like to see that, or in this case, hear you.
I like the hard shell tacos myself. ol el passoI'm glad now. I mean soft tacos are nice and all, but Jaguars are much cooler
Your idea of being a supporter vs my idea of being a supporter are two vastly different thingsOn reading this comment BL, it immediately reminded me of how the self protectionist culture grows inside the club.
It would almost go hand in hand with supporters and players alike, even though they are separated for most time, thru the week.
With the expectation during bad times of losses, on a weekly basis. The fans get that veil about them; but so do the players as well.
The answer, imo, is to get angry at the constant losses, and fight to reverse the trend. Instead of going deeper into the shell and just becoming negatively critical, of all.
I imagine the fans go into negative mode, because they feel so distant from, and powerless to, force change within the club.
I can also see how having the clubs board watching, socialising and they're board meetings within the walls of the Mcc... that this exacerbates this very needy issue, for club supporters, and club members.
If supporters feel helpless about the direction of the clubs workings, then of course they will feel totally negative. and without being heard, let alone important, or influential.
Big Freeze launch video hit pretty hard today. Can't work out how to embed it, but recommend watching it if you get a chance. It's a one minute thing.
Exactly. You can't drive a soft taco to the snow.I'm glad now. I mean soft tacos are nice and all, but Jaguars are much cooler
It's amazing what eventually winning a flag can do for how you view past disasters. Now we look back at Neeld, Schwab, Diamond Joe, tanking, wasted draft picks, terrible trades, etc with a certain amused affection. All you need is some Benny Hill music and it's a jolly good romp.Was about to post that. I love that they appear to be from around 2015 too. Bloke just felt like Schwab deserved to be roasted two years after he left the club. Can't blame him tbh.
This, Head?
Damn shame that he cannot talk any longer.
You could put chains on itExactly. You can't drive a soft taco to the snow.
A Brrrr-ito would be much more appropriateExactly. You can't drive a soft taco to the snow.
To effect the culture the supporters actually have to feel they can in the first place. Then that will stimulate thought about the situation and remedies, rather than simply thinking the negative all the time.Your idea of being a supporter vs my idea of being a supporter are two vastly different things
I also think you give the fans and supporters far too much credit for their ability to affect the culture of the club and the on-field performance.
This is the dumbest thing ive ever read. Both have been as irrelevant as us for 20 years. Supporters cant enact ****ing change a good CEO and footy department with a good coach all moving together creates change. A bunch of flogs on bigfooty dont help shitTo effect the culture the supporters actually have to feel they can, in the first place. then that will stimulate thought about the situation and remedies, rather than simply thinking the negative all the time.
Essendon and Carlton supporters are intolerant of failure and they let the club know in certain terms. they get quite in your face with the club when failing becomes too normal.
And things happen from that.
Melbourne supporters on the other hand have tended to remain far too passive in past decades of failures, and too willing to buy the next sales pitch.
Thinking the board has the best answers... and often its the board where the problems lie.
Currently things are really good, Via the help of AFL house.
If youd done this earlier we could have won more flags. Shame headless.I have decided to take responsibility for 2007-2020 inclusive.
Supporters absolutely can enact change.This is the dumbest thing ive ever read. Both have been as irrelevant as us for 20 years. Supporters cant enact ******* change a good CEO and footy department with a good coach all moving together creates change. A bunch of flogs on bigfooty dont help shit
RE: The lost Jack Watts ad. The best I could find was a Supermercado tweet that contained a detailed description of it..
Supporters absolutely can enact change.
As long as they have the kahunas for it, and desire to do it.
This is where Roosy's 'veil of negativity', was mostly aimed at. You would have heard the call of teams, to quiet the oppositions crowd. To stifle the energy the teams get from their supporters positive voices.