Just a Footballer
Rookie
- Jan 12, 2013
- 23
- 9
- AFL Club
- Collingwood
As the old adage goes, you are only as strong as your weakest link.....And though the VAFA is the strongest Local Comp going around, Chadstone remains a black mark against the League...with just 2 wins in their last 5 seasons, what has been done or can be done to at least make them at least semi-competitive? I know every Comp needs someone to finish bottom every year, but something needs to be done when it's the same side year after year, almost never winning or even close to winning a game....
Without knowing the club at all (only seen 1 game), I can't imagine they have much ability in keeping young, fit and reliable talent. Which means each year they can only get players that either have little to no talent or talent with no desire to work hard or be a good team player. Or older players way past their prime who just enjoy a kick and a beer (not always in that order).....Or a decent coach with the patience to attempt to change what I imagine is a poor culture and defeatist attitude.....
Without winning games, it's very hard for a club to get good players, and without good players, it's almost impossible to win games....So how does Chadstone break the cycle? I have an idea...
Do what St Francis Xavier did, go backwards to come forward....drop out of Div 4 and play a couple of seasons in the Clubbies, recruit or keep 35-40 committed players, and develop a winning culture... that way you don't have to merge with another club, and each week you only have to find 24 players instead of 44, so you can be more selective of who plays and who doesn't.......surely the best 24 players currently at Chadstone could win 5+ games in Club XVIII(B) in 2016?? And that would be a good starting point...What has the Club got to lose???
Without knowing the club at all (only seen 1 game), I can't imagine they have much ability in keeping young, fit and reliable talent. Which means each year they can only get players that either have little to no talent or talent with no desire to work hard or be a good team player. Or older players way past their prime who just enjoy a kick and a beer (not always in that order).....Or a decent coach with the patience to attempt to change what I imagine is a poor culture and defeatist attitude.....
Without winning games, it's very hard for a club to get good players, and without good players, it's almost impossible to win games....So how does Chadstone break the cycle? I have an idea...
Do what St Francis Xavier did, go backwards to come forward....drop out of Div 4 and play a couple of seasons in the Clubbies, recruit or keep 35-40 committed players, and develop a winning culture... that way you don't have to merge with another club, and each week you only have to find 24 players instead of 44, so you can be more selective of who plays and who doesn't.......surely the best 24 players currently at Chadstone could win 5+ games in Club XVIII(B) in 2016?? And that would be a good starting point...What has the Club got to lose???