lotsa feathers in his cap.give credit where credit is due. well done Peter Bell, you have left the club in a better place than when you came, that only should be praiseworthy and not a negative as some think.
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lotsa feathers in his cap.give credit where credit is due. well done Peter Bell, you have left the club in a better place than when you came, that only should be praiseworthy and not a negative as some think.
The club were the other party to that deal,,,they thought it could workThe decision to move to Geraldton for business reasons and only train once a week was a bad look in 2008.
Those rumours add up with the fact that pretty much immediately after Ross and Rosich were gone, we went off the "talented but troubled" archetype. Those types were cleared out and from then on we basically stayed well away from that. It's a shift that pretty much everyone knew had happened, but we had Walls this year admitting as much (https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/2024-media-miscellaneous-thread.1340022/post-83964094).I'm not sure there's any credible evidence of who wanted what with Hogan.
Undoubtedly, getting Hogan in was a good football call though. It was just very poorly executed.
No doubt the buck had to stop at Bell for that poor execution/result... whatever level he played in it.
It doesn't bode well for him managing the Petracca and Oliver situations smartly though. Although, perhaps he's learnt from it.
Ahh ye olde "no d-heads policy"... Classic it is.Those rumours add up with the fact that pretty much immediately after Ross and Rosich were gone, we went off the "talented but troubled" archetype. Those types were cleared out and from then on we basically stayed well away from that. It's a shift that pretty much everyone knew had happened, but we had Walls this year admitting as much (https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/2024-media-miscellaneous-thread.1340022/post-83964094).
I'm not sure there's any credible evidence of who wanted what with Hogan.
Undoubtedly, getting Hogan in was a good football call though. It was just very poorly executed.
No doubt the buck had to stop at Bell for that poor execution/result... whatever level he played in it.
It doesn't bode well for him managing the Petracca and Oliver situations smartly though. Although, perhaps he's learnt from it.
“At the end of 2015, when we finished the home and away season on top of the ladder, it was ‘we need more talent, more talent,’” Walls said. “A lot of the heart and soul players were taken away when you look at guys like (Tendai) Mzungu, (Michael) Barlow, (Alex) Silvagni, Matt de Boer.Ahh ye olde "no d-heads policy"... Classic it is.
And here I was thinking it was just an inexperienced coach and uptight footy boss not able to rub their tummy and tap their heads at the same time.
The buck stopped with Bell. Literally it did, he was head of footy. Rosich couldn't make him do anything. Sure they might have put pressure on him to do what they wanted, but in the end he still had a choice.Nah, the buck stopped with Rosich actually.