- May 20, 2009
- 2,381
- 2,465
- AFL Club
- Hawthorn
- Other Teams
- 29,327 posts
Have you ever seen anything like this before? In my 40 odd years of following footy I’ve never ever seen such willingness from players of one club willing and ready to jump ship now that the glory days are done.
There hasn’t been any desire by their premiership players to dig in, stick by the club and fight or play for the jumper and to help bring the team some wins for their supporters in the next few years. Since their premiership coach Hardwick did the same thing mid season , essentially abandoning the plan to build again, players have followed suit. You have to wonder how many of the injuries sustained this year are as bad as they were made out to be - possibly a lost desire to do the hard work.
You have to feel sorry for Yze and the players that were brought in on the back of the premierships. Even their CEO jumped ship - would he have left if they were contending again?
TLDR: I guess what I’m saying is that what has happened this year is an unprecedented abandoning of ship.
Edit: maybe this is the future blueprint for all sides that are past their use by, although the Cats prove their is an alternate model.
There hasn’t been any desire by their premiership players to dig in, stick by the club and fight or play for the jumper and to help bring the team some wins for their supporters in the next few years. Since their premiership coach Hardwick did the same thing mid season , essentially abandoning the plan to build again, players have followed suit. You have to wonder how many of the injuries sustained this year are as bad as they were made out to be - possibly a lost desire to do the hard work.
You have to feel sorry for Yze and the players that were brought in on the back of the premierships. Even their CEO jumped ship - would he have left if they were contending again?
TLDR: I guess what I’m saying is that what has happened this year is an unprecedented abandoning of ship.
Edit: maybe this is the future blueprint for all sides that are past their use by, although the Cats prove their is an alternate model.