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My facebook wall lit up lolThat's the one joy of living in NSW, I don't have to hear about it when we lose
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My facebook wall lit up lolThat's the one joy of living in NSW, I don't have to hear about it when we lose
Just give anyone a yellow that posts on it
Just give anyone a yellow that posts on it
I'm starting to lean towards getting a new head coach and keeping Macca as a development coach, can't see it happening though.
I'm starting to lean towards getting a new head coach and keeping Macca as a development coach, can't see it happening though.
Yeah I'd agree with that. We've got a fair bit of young talent on the list, sure not all of them will make it in the AFL, but Macca isn't getting the best out the squad. Geelong folk insist he did a great job in the development aspect, so he does have a place in a football department, just not at the top.I'm starting to lean towards getting a new head coach and keeping Macca as a development coach, can't see it happening though.
I love how people are attacking his game plan. But who honestly actually KNOWS what it is, than making assumptions by what they see on TV?
Macca said during the press conference that he was disappointed that it took until the last quarter to play that way, and that it took that long for some of our senior players to step up and do something. Ryan Griffen went out to echo the same thing, that it took until the last quarter to play the way they wanted to. Which is pretty much clear as day, that the last quarter was the way Macca wanted us to play from the first bounce. The problem was the players, and a dysfunctional forward line to why it didn't happen.
The problem was the players, and a dysfunctional forward line to why it didn't happen.
Really?
Remove your rose coloured glasses. What really matters is results on field and that's currently an abject failure.
If you not already one, I suggest a career in PR because that's some world class spin.
I'm talking about the off-field direction of the club, mate. Building a coaching department, the kids they draft, the PR they implement - not necessarily about wins or losses this year. You're the one who is saying "on field results are what matters". I don't think the short term results matter, whether we end up with 7 wins or 5. What I'm talking about is the off-field direction the club is moving in. If you want to make it about results that's fine but you're the one spinning my post. Our on-field performance, particularly against Melbourne isn't relevant - it's a different discussion.
With our finances, low membership and supporter base, we're always fighting an uphill battle, so on-field results do matter.
On-field results affect off-field results. So, if we continue to perform so poorly on-field, we'll attract fewer members, fewer sponsors, bigger losses and be less attractive for current players and for players looking for new homes.
So, we can have the greatest off-field set up in the history of the AFL, but if it doesn't help deliver on-field, it means nothing.
Collingwood, Geelong, Hawthorn and Sydney all played finals around the same time as our run of prelims. None have fallen in a heap the way we have. The Saints have (though it happened more slowly). It wasnt a given that we would be as hopeless as we have been. I expected we would drop out of the eight. I didn't expect us to be this uncompetitive. Some of it was poor list management but the 2008 and 2010 drafts weren't all that bad and we still have some reasonable senior players. It's not as simple as what goes up must come down.Sure but isn't it absurd to think that after three prelims in a row we wouldn't bottom out at some stage? It's not as though we've been shit or mediocre for years and years on end.
My point is, a good off-field set up WILL help to deliver results on-field. To think that delivery would come in 18 months is a bit short sighted.
To deny that we have any long term plan, as a few posters on here have done outright, simply because we had a bad loss last night, is foolish to say the least.
3) Too much positivity - the players should have copped a huge spray on the weekend - especially half time and there should be a few dropped for this week but doubt it will happen.
Great point
Collingwood, Geelong, Hawthorn and Sydney all played finals around the same time as our run of prelims. None have fallen in a heap the way we have. The Saints have (though it happened more slowly). It wasnt a given that we would be as hopeless as we have been. I expected we would drop out of the eight. I didn't expect us to be this uncompetitive. Some of it was poor list management but the 2008 and 2010 drafts weren't all that bad and we still have some reasonable senior players. It's not as simple as what goes up must come down.