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His way of speaking reminds me of dion Prestia a bit. Am I imagining things?
 
I feel Yze is going to focus on defense, on the interview with the richmond media team he mentioned us being hard a team to play against
 
Amazing, when you say club have been complacent for three years and not happy at performances and people slipping of standards, you cop it from the rainbow brigade but then when Benny Gale states it as fact and acknowledges it, everyone forgets and is happy he owned it.

Sometimes, it’s not just the way to follow the club blindly. I think we pissed away at least one more flag because of 2020 and what happened. Always grateful for the three we won, but there was massive issues that was happening and none at the club worried about them and just were happy to bathe in their own bath water.

Been in Brissy on business and watched the presser live but rewatched again tonight and this is the change we needed and we have the absolute perfect guy for it. Yze is ruthless and demonstrated to the panel if we made tweaks to the game plan and supported the players more on Gameday we can be much better performed.

This is a good day for our club. The complacency is out the door. I’m looking forward to the future and finally the club is too.
 
Gale had a bit of a snipe at Dimma don't you worry saying last 3 years standards dropped and we looked unrecognisable and didn't involve enough good to see.

Yze on the same page as us he sees standards have dropped and we need to get back to basics and tweak the game plan and side. I like how he mentioned kids will get there go based on performance and training and we're in transition.

I like the family there to something that's been missing for a while at Richmond.
That's not a snipe. I'm sure Dimma would agree with that too.

Why do so many people want there to be bad blood between Dimma and the club.
 
Amazing, when you say club have been complacent for three years and not happy at performances and people slipping of standards, you cop it from the rainbow brigade but then when Benny Gale states it as fact and acknowledges it, everyone forgets and is happy he owned it.

Sometimes, it’s not just the way to follow the club blindly. I think we pissed away at least one more flag because of 2020 and what happened. Always grateful for the three we won, but there was massive issues that was happening and none at the club worried about them and just were happy to bathe in their own bath water.

Been in Brissy on business and watched the presser live but rewatched again tonight and this is the change we needed and we have the absolute perfect guy for it. Yze is ruthless and demonstrated to the panel if we made tweaks to the game plan and supported the players more on Gameday we can be much better performed.

This is a good day for our club. The complacency is out the door. I’m looking forward to the future and finally the club is too.
Because from the outside you have nfi about the internal workings so the words about internal standings don't mean anything?
 

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What Gale said was entirely true.
Hardwick didn’t evolve the gameplan and he let the player standards slip after our last flag.
The gameplan that won 3 flags? Yeh you probably keep trying to worth that.

I'm not sure what people expect from a coach. So many captain hindsight comments. Do people think you just change the gameplan directly after winning a flag? If not then 2021 isn't relevant.
After 2021 went poorly do you back yourself into fix the issues and tweak the gameplan that made you a dynasty?

You have to have confidence in your gameplan and back it through failures with some tweaking and changes. A clean slate doesn't happen quickly after being so successful.
 
I feel Yze is going to focus on defense, on the interview with the richmond media team he mentioned us being hard a team to play against
He spoke really well in that. Makes you want March to come around very quickly.
 
Well this was reported in the Age. Maybe it’s just me but sounds like Dimma made the decision without the knowledge of the chief or anyone else involved in the club

“Brendon Gale’s phone pinged on Sunday. It was Damien Hardwick.
“Feel like a beer and a chat?”
Of course. So Gale dropped around the corner to Hardwick’s place in Elwood. Post-mortems like this are not uncommon between the coach and his CEO, especially after tough losses. But this one was different.
They opened a beer and Hardwick opened up. “I’ve been doing some thinking. I’m done. I’m cooked,” the coach said.

Gale was blindsided. He had had no real inkling of the shift in thinking of the coach and only on later reflection would small moments take on a different complexion, like the tetchiness and irritability in media conferences.”
 
“You get stuck in the past, you die in the present”

Benny said it, he stole it from Yze who said it to the club in his presentation when he identified standards had dropped because the club had become complacent. Game plan was picked apart and shown why our patterns and movements were off. How we never adapted to the evolvement in the game.

That saying says it all and why this is a watershed time for our footy club.
 
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Feel like people forget Dimma was at the helm for 13years - an incredibly long time for an AFL senior coach to be one club.

Completely understand the need for him to call it quits and move on and fully believe what he said in that he felt he had squeezed all he could out of them. We are also better off for him to have done so before the end of the year. It's like any job, in a sense that fresh walls and fresh faces can reinvigorate a person.

Not to mention, a flag every 4 years ain't bad at all.
 
Well this was reported in the Age. Maybe it’s just me but sounds like Dimma made the decision without the knowledge of the chief or anyone else involved in the club

“Brendon Gale’s phone pinged on Sunday. It was Damien Hardwick.
“Feel like a beer and a chat?”
Of course. So Gale dropped around the corner to Hardwick’s place in Elwood. Post-mortems like this are not uncommon between the coach and his CEO, especially after tough losses. But this one was different.
They opened a beer and Hardwick opened up. “I’ve been doing some thinking. I’m done. I’m cooked,” the coach said.

Gale was blindsided. He had had no real inkling of the shift in thinking of the coach and only on later reflection would small moments take on a different complexion, like the tetchiness and irritability in media conferences.”
I suppose you still believe in Santa Claus too
 

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