Doesn't have a plot - has an agenda.We're all hurting mate but you've lost the plot
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Doesn't have a plot - has an agenda.We're all hurting mate but you've lost the plot
You really need to look back at the personnel we had during many of those GF years Otto - probably as much as 1/3 of those sides simply shouldn't have made the GF because they were simply not good enough - exactly the same as this year.I know there is nothing we can do about it but our win loss ratio in GF's is unacceptable.
When we were 5 goals up in the first qtr I wasn't excited. I just knew we would blow it again. And we did.
You out your mind if you think, getting Nick Maxwell and Longmuire to fix all the ills of this club deserves an extension. The guy is 0-3 in grand finals as a player and coach. And if you wanna be a smart arse and claim his role as an assistant in 2010/11, he’s 1-4-1.
Despite this lovefest for Bucks, and a great effort on Saturday, you can’t hide from the fact we choked when it mattered. I don’t care if Bucks is “all class”. How about you do what your paid for; win the cup.
What is it, 2 premierships from 14 grand finals since 1958? It’s not bloody good enough. It’s professional sport. The club even has “the premiership is a cakewalk” in the theme songs. We aren’t meant to be coming second.
Home deck, vs a weagles side that is hardly a powerhouse. This wasn’t the lions of 02/03 or cats 07 to 11 or hawks of 2012 to 2015.
Ripe for the picking, and when it mattered we couldn’t keep the ball off the eagles for 3 mins. We couldn’t keep the ball in our fwd half for 3 mins. We didn’t play the percentages and play the boundary line and make it stoppage after stoppage after stoppage. And in the end, Sheed is left all alone on the HFF. This isn’t bad luck. It’s bad planning.
3 wins and 10 losses since 2014 where the winning margin is 6 or less points. This loss was not bad luck, or the bounce of the ball. Out coached, and the game plan failed to stand up for 4 qtrs, yet again.
Taking away the great first 20 minutes of the first quarter, we were beaten 11.11-77 to 6.7-37. That is unacceptable. That is a choke job no matter how you spin it. 40 point turnaround with 1:38 left on the clock in the 1st qtr.
You can not have 40 point turnarounds in a Grand Final. If this was a Ross Lyon coach side, or anyone else for that matter, we’d be calling it what it is. A piss poor gameplan that over uses the ball and that’s only sustainable under pressure for 1 quarter in a GF.
At least in 1970, we can blame poor goal kicking and McKenna getting concussion. You cant seriously keep feeding the ego of Buckley with the “oh so brave so close bravo”. He failed to take the ultimate prize. Simple as that.
If Bucks can’t win it next year, and we can’t get Clarkson, we have to look to a Sam Mitchell or Luke Hodge to be the next coach of Collingwood.
It’s professional sport. It’s about winning cups. It’s not about being loyal to the nice guys that always end up the brides maid.
I made it 4-0, but same margin. I assumed anything after the 25th minute is time-on, but could be wrong.They kicked 6 goals to our 2 goals in time on. Something that has killed us all year - red time goals.
Know the feeling mate. I'm 24 myself and our GF records are exactly the same.
For some reason, this loss hurts more than the others I've seen in my lifetime
Welcome - Back
Somehow the first few paragraphs of your post were missed but I have added them below.
Well done to Bucks and the team. I hugely underestimated Bucks, and he should be congratulated, and I feel very disappointed and ashamed of my disrespectful, abusive, and unfairly critical posting earlier in the year.
Bucks I'm very sorry.
The fact that you surpassed my absurd pass mark that I insisted was necessary for a successful year ie reaching the Prelim. further reinforces how I completely underestimated your capacity as a coach, and that I really don't understand the game as well as I think.
I purposely established this unrealistic pass mark knowing it was impossible to achieve, so that I could continue the barrage against you at the end of the season. I had absolutely no expectation whatever that it could be achieved let alone surpassed, and now, I have to admit you have comprehensively extinguished my obsession for your sacking, with your outstanding Coaching performance in 2018.
It is my intention to start a new thread suggestin its time for your to get what you deserve - an immediate contract extension.
Not everyone here is really a Collingwood supporter.Doesn't have a plot - has an agenda.
Think it was the 2002 GF when Brisbane (ie Akermanis) kicked a heap in time on in diff quartersThey kicked 6 goals to our 2 goals in time on. Something that has killed us all year - red time goals.
And for the record, I said a pass mark after the Crows win was a top 4 finish and a decent coach gets us a cup.
A pass mark is the bare minimum expectation. It’s 51%. I never underestimated the playing group. I never blamed Hine or made excuses about the list or injuries - because I’ve always thought the list was capable of a flag. And the list with the quality midfield we have on paper should be top 4 year after year. It’s the bare minimum.
Look I’m not gonna get into a pissing contest about me being right about the Buckley game style not holding up when it matters. It’s pretty evident it didn’t hold up on the biggest stage vs an above average eagles side.
There are no prizes for 2nd place. In professional sport it’s about the winners. Our 16th piece of silverware is on hold for at least another year. You can settle for “so close so proud” all you want. Just as I can say “it’s not good enough”.
As of today though, Buckley is 7 years and no flag. It’s just not good enough
The issue that doesn’t sit well with your argument is that in each GF we’ve lost since 1960, we’ve been in winning positions in all but 3 (60, 80, 2003). So the fact we may have (or may not have had) inferior lists doesn’t wash with me. That is 9 GFs that we were in winnable positions, some ridiculously dominant, that were all lost. What GFs also don’t highlight is that in 1969 and 1973 we finished top only to bow out in straight sets and not even make the GF. So it’s great that we get to so many GFs but what I’d hope is for a 50% ratio when we’re there not 2-2-12. I suspect that’s what a lot of people are frustrated with. Granted that this team is entirely independent of all other losses but as supporters the loss hurts no matter how noble. I’m not jumping off the bandwagon or apportioning blame just lamenting with devastation that we can’t somehow turn more of these winning positions in GFs into wins.You really need to look back at the personnel we had during many of those GF years Otto - probably as much as 1/3 of those sides simply shouldn't have made the GF because they were simply not good enough - exactly the same as this year.
We made a GF at least a year too early with this list.
So, Lethal and Walls have now both chimed in on the Rioli vs Maynard controversy saying it should have been a free to Maynard.
Well, not a thing we can do about it unfortunately.
However, maybe the boys could get together and make a Rioli rule (similar to the Kennet curse). Where they make a pact that no matter what, the Eagles shall never again win another game vs Collingwood as long as they take to the park.
Time for redemption.
The issue that doesn’t sit well with your argument is that in each GF we’ve lost since 1960, we’ve been in winning positions in all but 3 (60, 80, 2003). So the fact we may have (or may not have had) inferior lists doesn’t wash with me. That is 9 GFs that we were in winnable positions, some ridiculously dominant, that were all lost. What GFs also don’t highlight is that in 1969 and 1973 we finished top only to bow out in straight sets and not even make the GF. So it’s great that we get to so many GFs but what I’d hope is for a 50% ratio when we’re there not 2-2-12. I suspect that’s what a lot of people are frustrated with. Granted that this team is entirely independent of all other losses but as supporters the loss hurts no matter how noble. I’m not jumping off the bandwagon or apportioning blame just lamenting with devastation that we can’t somehow turn more of these winning positions in GFs into wins.
I haven’t seen them all and the knowledge in how we lost hurts so I commend your resilience. The difficult part is that this is independent to all those others as different players coaches etc but to us supporters it’s that same hollow feeling which makes it shattering.Doesn't wash with me either having seen them all - statistically that losing ratio in GFs is significant - I ain't jumping off the Pies but does the Club need to look long and hard into its soul / eyes /DNA to see whether it is steely enough? Does it somewhere, subconsciously say within its own walls - "we did well to get there". I get the love but does the love get us Flags?
GFs ain't the Olympics - there's no silver medal - only the heavy weight of despair.
Yes it is independent but the "Club ethos" is a common factor - the culture -vague as that sounds - there is a commonality hereI haven’t seen them all and the knowledge in how we lost hurts so I commend your resilience. The difficult part is that this is independent to all those others as different players coaches etc but to us supporters it’s that same hollow feeling which makes it shattering.
?I didn't even realise these posters went missing during the year, funny that they've reared their ugly heads again.
Got it
I can finish the sentence. Once you're 5 goals up...with 5-10 minutes to play in the first quarter your opponent still has over 3 quarters of football in which to settle their nerves and very, very gradually reel in what is really a modest lead in context of a four-quarter footy game.
It can happen, often does, and it happened on Saturday.
5 Goals up in a game where both teams only scored 11 for the match is a gigantic lead, there's no argument about that.
You out your mind if you think, getting Nick Maxwell and Longmuire to fix all the ills of this club deserves an extension. The guy is 0-3 in grand finals as a player and coach. And if you wanna be a smart arse and claim his role as an assistant in 2010/11, he’s 1-4-1.
Despite this lovefest for Bucks, and a great effort on Saturday, you can’t hide from the fact we choked when it mattered. I don’t care if Bucks is “all class”. How about you do what your paid for; win the cup.
What is it, 2 premierships from 14 grand finals since 1958? It’s not bloody good enough. It’s professional sport. The club even has “the premiership is a cakewalk” in the theme songs. We aren’t meant to be coming second.
Home deck, vs a weagles side that is hardly a powerhouse. This wasn’t the lions of 02/03 or cats 07 to 11 or hawks of 2012 to 2015.
Ripe for the picking, and when it mattered we couldn’t keep the ball off the eagles for 3 mins. We couldn’t keep the ball in our fwd half for 3 mins. We didn’t play the percentages and play the boundary line and make it stoppage after stoppage after stoppage. And in the end, Sheed is left all alone on the HFF. This isn’t bad luck. It’s bad planning.
3 wins and 10 losses since 2014 where the winning margin is 6 or less points. This loss was not bad luck, or the bounce of the ball. Out coached, and the game plan failed to stand up for 4 qtrs, yet again.
Taking away the great first 20 minutes of the first quarter, we were beaten 11.11-77 to 6.7-37. That is unacceptable. That is a choke job no matter how you spin it. 40 point turnaround with 1:38 left on the clock in the 1st qtr.
You can not have 40 point turnarounds in a Grand Final. If this was a Ross Lyon coach side, or anyone else for that matter, we’d be calling it what it is. A piss poor gameplan that over uses the ball and that’s only sustainable under pressure for 1 quarter in a GF.
At least in 1970, we can blame poor goal kicking and McKenna getting concussion. You cant seriously keep feeding the ego of Buckley with the “oh so brave so close bravo”. He failed to take the ultimate prize. Simple as that.
If Bucks can’t win it next year, and we can’t get Clarkson, we have to look to a Sam Mitchell or Luke Hodge to be the next coach of Collingwood.
It’s professional sport. It’s about winning cups. It’s not about being loyal to the nice guys that always end up the brides maid.
Yes it is independent but the "Club ethos" is a common factor - the culture -vague as that sounds - there is a commonality here
I didn’t realise there were quotas imposed these days on the number, frequency and timing of posts. Feel free to outline what exact ugliness has reared its head other than passionate supporters who don’t live on social media jumping on after a grand final.I didn't even realise these posters went missing during the year, funny that they've reared their ugly heads again.
Agree on quantitative factors but don’t discount the qualitative components particularly given they say the game is played up top. Not so much for this crew but think about the 70s/80s teams that kept falling short and even to a smaller scale goal-kicking yips, once it starts playing on the mind and becomes ingrained it becomes a burden and has an impact.The “club ethos” is not the same.
Let’s take the Club Presidents who have led the club for 100 years - what possible ethos that explains our failure could they possibly share, given the dramatic societal changes over that span of time.
In looking for an explanations it would only be found in quantitative analysis eg average age, experience, etc. compared to the premiers. That data is the only way of establishing a true and verifiable correlation that MAY explain failure. All other qualitative assessments such as “ethos” that are unquantifiable offer little insight IMO.
I know, still hurts.Know the feeling mate. I'm 24 myself and our GF records are exactly the same.
For some reason, this loss hurts more than the others I've seen in my lifetime