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he looked pretty good when they beat the power on the weekend I thought
Burton been in the twos a lot of the year. Dud.
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he looked pretty good when they beat the power on the weekend I thought
To believe the answer is no is to believe the loss to Richmond last year was inevitable. No one can seriously argue this. Well, they can I guess. But it doesn't make it a smart argument.Have we got a team that is capable of winning a flag
YES OR NO?
You would think with Pyke's business ventures outside of the AFL bubble that he would be acutely aware of this. I wonder which side will take over, the footy club man, or the businessman. Hopefully it's the latter, because I feel as though he's carrying a couple of people in that coaching group.
YesHave we got a team that is capable of winning a flag
YES OR NO?
Walsh coached us for 7 months, i don't think anyone can pass judgement one way or another about his coaching ability based on that small period of time.The Walsh stuff is a myth. Walsh had a great personality and talked to the media like a boss, which made fans warm to him.
But he wasn't the messiah. He too was a big proponent of the gold pass culture. He had an unhealthy obsession with ground ball as if he had cracked the code. His win - loss wasn't amazing.
Pyke is the better coach by any measure. Walsh would be getting his arse handed to him with such a decimated squad. But he would be more entertaining and relatable to the average footy fan in pressers.
I was never 100% sold on Walsh either. The ground-ball thing was a major annoyance of mine, but also things like "cooling" or calling a narrow loss to Fremantle good for football.The Walsh stuff is a myth. Walsh had a great personality and talked to the media like a boss, which made fans warm to him.
But he wasn't the messiah. He too was a big proponent of the gold pass culture. He had an unhealthy obsession with ground ball as if he had cracked the code. His win - loss wasn't amazing.
Pyke is the better coach by any measure. Walsh would be getting his arse handed to him with such a decimated squad. But he would be more entertaining and relatable to the average footy fan in pressers.
Walsh coached us for 7 months, i don't think anyone can pass judgement one way or another about his coaching ability based on that small period of time.
However his belief and messaging was spot on and really struck a chord with the fanbase.
Would he have won us a flag? Who knows, but those 7 months had me believing that we had someone who was going to fundamentally change the mentally at the club.
I bought into it enough that I still sometimes wonder would could have been had tragedy not struck.
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You were a young thread, an interesting thread, you had potential, but alas you were unlucky. We could have shared some good times together discussing the immediate future of our club and how to make the most of this season to set our 2019 campaign up for success, but it wasn't meant to be. For now the scourge of threads has returned and you shall fall victim to derailment so that one man's agenda against Ogilvy and Doedee can fester.
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Yes
Has our Fitness department ****** up this year and stalled our season
Yes
Have recent draftees in Milera, Doedee, Murphy, Fogherty, Gallucci and even Poholke (key draftees since 2015 draft) been good pick ups
Yes
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Is it Pyke, or the club's culture? when was the last time we sacked someone that wasn't head coach, Rendell? I can't really remember anyone else. Obviously you don't go sacking people for the sake of it but not ever sacking anyone is a bit odd.
Walsh coached us for 7 months, i don't think anyone can pass judgement one way or another about his coaching ability based on that small period of time.
However his belief and messaging was spot on and really struck a chord with the fanbase.
Would he have won us a flag? Who knows, but those 7 months had me believing that we had someone who was going to fundamentally change the mentally at the club.
I bought into it enough that I still sometimes wonder would could have been had tragedy not struck.
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Hamish Ogilvie ??We sacked the one bloke doing his job head and shoulders above par.
Hamish Ogilvie ??
I knew who he meant, and im not sure hes correct in that either. Poulos was roundly critisised around these parts, particularly in his early days, for bulking up our side to look like his no-necked Rugby mates. He had us pulling sleds and doing extra weights sessions, the players I spoke to, most of which arent there anymore said it was unlike any footy preseason we have done before.I think he means Nick Poulos, though he was not technically sacked, he was demoted.
Is it Pyke, or the club's culture? when was the last time we sacked someone that wasn't head coach, Rendell? I can't really remember anyone else. Obviously you don't go sacking people for the sake of it but not ever sacking anyone is a bit odd.
RendellI think he means Nick Poulos, though he was not technically sacked, he was demoted.
“Only three things determine a battle. 1) Field position. 2) Fire power and 3) The morale of the troops. Often, you can’t do anything about field position because you are where you are. You can’t do much about fire power because you’ve either got Buddy Franklin or you haven’t got Buddy Franklin. But you can do a lot about the morale of the troops, so spend as much time into the morale of the players as you can.”
Rings true right now.
Walsh coached us for 7 months, i don't think anyone can pass judgement one way or another about his coaching ability based on that small period of time.
However his belief and messaging was spot on and really struck a chord with the fanbase.
Would he have won us a flag? Who knows, but those 7 months had me believing that we had someone who was going to fundamentally change the mentally at the club.
I bought into it enough that I still sometimes wonder would could have been had tragedy not struck.
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I hated this thread when I first read it. I was clinging to the door like Jack in the Atlantic. But really this ship has gone down. The worst things that we can do from here is bringing anyone back early from rehab to win a game, give anyone a game who won't be here next year and go back to the old stagers who are giving us nothing. We need to take our medicine.
I do think that our list this year if healthy had the talent to take us all the way, I just don't see them getting on the park. In reality, our season was beyond repair when Douglas took out McGovern and we dropped the Showdown, cost us against GWS as well.
Finishing 12-13 gives us a great pick, also means if Sloane goes in FA our compo can be after that pick (I think) if Lynch goes too then that's ok, let's load up this draft.
Our list next year would still be capable of contending and if we do get to steal JMcGov that would be excellent too.
One of last games Walsh coached was one of the worst in our history. Your right he wasn't there long enough but I think it is a myth that he was turning the club around.