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And one team that has been the worst in the comp has also qualified for a GF during Hinkley's reign.So, every club that hasn’t been literally the worst in the comp at some point since Hinkley arrived has managed to qualify for a Grand Final at a minimum.
Except us. Just us.
I mean, I view it as reimbursement — but we don’t get Burgess, Hinkley or Richardson without the $3,000,000pa injection provided by the AFL/SANFL from 2011-2013.
I have already said it, and I will repeat it: the odds are great that we will struggle after Hinkley precisely because of this. Worst, happy-clappers will blame US because of it.Thing that struck me most about our Prelim disaster and the Dees drought-breaker is the narrative around each
Port (Iraqi defence minister) "Now is not the time, its too raw, one bad night judge us on the year not at the end of it, its only 10% oh and STFU Tredders"
Ollie Wines with his fresh minted Brownlow: "We want to get KEN (emphasis added) the premiership he deserves"
Melbourne: "To everyone back east this is for you WE DID IT"
Christian Petrecca (after winning the McClelland with tears in his eyes) "this is for everyone who was ever embarrassed to wear the colours out" he then rinsed and repeated after winning the whole thing
Make no mistake peeps we are living in a Pyongyang style cult of Ken situation here where Kenneth has surrounded himself with "His players and/or his people (which is getting literal considering his son works for the club now) and everything has been about defending Hinkley from the evil 10% under the bed who arent grateful enough for him gracing our shitpile for almost a mill a year for a decade
Even if (and I laugh out loud even typing it) we won in 2022 you can imagine the narrative now?
"We always believed in Ken"
"Where are the Hinkley haters now?!?!11?!"
"Ken copes way more than he should" (oops thats already actually been said by one of our greatest ever)
The dude is a perpetual victim if you didn't know any better it was him who had Dani Laidley on skype, orange halves at half time and Nathan Blee
Its disgusting and what's worse he's spreading this group think to others in the club with an effectiveness and resilience that makes mad cow disease look fragile...
At this point it's pretty bloody obvious Hinkley won't be sacked until that ******* David Koch is gone. Piss off, Koch.
So anymore discussion around what went wrong in the prelim or has this all been swept under rug like 2007 was?
I look forward to the struggle.I have already said it, and I will repeat it: the odds are great that we will struggle after Hinkley precisely because of this. Worst, happy-clappers will blame US because of it.
We will probably need a full rebuild.
I look forward to the struggle.
Struggles are great … provided you have faith in those leading the strategy.
Right people suddenly in right places, and the struggle could be over in one season.
At the moment we have w&nkers in wrong places, too many of them, from chairman all the way down to and including senior coach.
It will feel like paradise when they are all gone.
I agree it’s totally necessary. I’m just warning those who may think that we would move straight up after Hinkley. We may, but it would be improbable.I look forward to the struggle.
Struggles are great … provided you have faith in those leading the strategy.
Right people suddenly in right places, and the struggle could be over in one season.
At the moment we have w&nkers in wrong places, too many of them, from chairman all the way down to and including senior coach.
It will feel like paradise when they are all gone.
Yes. And the more we hide it, the bigger it gets.Can’t help but feel the rot is creeping in.
No risk.I agree it’s totally necessary. I’m just warning those who may think that we would move straight up after Hinkley. We may, but it would be improbable.
For things to get better, we will need to risk getting worse first.
Don't forget Essendon being given the opportunity to replace their suspended players with top-ups but Port not being given that opportunity, even though a) Essendon were the ones that cheated and b) we didn't even know about Essendon's cheating until after we'd already given them a draft pick for Monfries.*One of the most hilarious examples of the inequality of the comp was when Adelaide were punished for Melbourne’s tanking because Bailey had shifted clubs before the governing body made a ruling.
I never doubt the human capacity of getting worse. It’s as endless as the capacity for improvement.What could be worse than Hinkley on TV during and right after the prelim final?
What could be worse than Koch on 5AA breakfast the next Monday?
What could be worse than Hinkley forced to open his mouth on 5AA the next Friday?
It was all … an abomination.
Indeed, Grem.I never doubt the human capacity of getting worse. It’s as endless as the capacity for improvement.
But let’s not get into too many variables. We could simply go on-field worse than a 10-win 10th place, which is Hinkley’s known floor. Happy-clappers will demand us to be “impatient as we were with Hinkley”.
If we come with promises of immediate improvement, we will let ourselves vulnerable for this kind of BS. It’s BS, but it happens. We need to be ready for it.
And it won’t be as if we have taken control of the club; which makes our position even more fragile. We would simply be backing a not-Koch/not-Hinkley someone, hoping that he may be politically savvy enough to beat the AFL in their own game — both on and off the field.
The grandest irony of this 2012 business is that most of us were far more optimistic at the end of 2012 than we are now.
The issue is that some people hasn't switched out of this frame-of-mind. And our current board doesn't want anyone to do so.End of 2012, I was just happy to see us survive.
Give me a struggle over a surrender any day.I look forward to the struggle.
Struggles are great … provided you have faith in those leading the strategy.
Right people suddenly in right places, and the struggle could be over in one season.
At the moment we have w&nkers in wrong places, too many of them, from chairman all the way down to and including senior coach.
It will feel like paradise when they are all gone.
Maybe the players let down Ken and the other coaches, they were the ones on the field!?My reasoning for my above post is because Hinkley has nearly blown our chances of a flag, we have 1 shot left with this list, we may have to buy a flag.
2016 called and it wants its excuse back…Maybe the players let down Ken and the other coaches, they were the ones on the field!?