BigPond101
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- Mar 18, 2020
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AFL should temporarily take control of the club
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LoL no ideaAFL should temporarily take control of the club
I am a bit too young to remember. But they are currently in a very similar territory.Worst I have seen since Fitzroy 1996
Even Carlton's Spoon teams and Melbourne under Bailey and Neeld were not this bad.
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I am a bit too young to remember. But they are currently in a very similar territory.
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Plus, this is arguably the most supported club in the land with a huge organisation and probably the most resources. Fitzroy was already destroyed in 1996. From what I remember their club house was part of a pub somewhere on Brunswick Street. Most VAFL are better resourced than they were.
As a supporter of a team that has won one in 150 years I would take 2018 for what is happening nowIn some ways, which may seem weird, their 2018 flag was bad in that they lucked out with a flag with an aging core of players, and out of stubborn loyalty from Simpson and powers that be at the club at the time, didn't have the courage to tap many of their premiership winning players on the shoulder when it was time.
No pragmatism, just sentimentality.
Carlton was the same after our 1995 flag.
What's worse for them is that they'll still be rebuilding once Tassie enters the National Draft (in 2026 I believe)
Can't argue with idiots.People do realise, that in a side that is already s**t, we lost seven players from last week?
We had one solitary tall backman... a 19 year old kid in his second season of AFL, with less than 20 games under his belt.
IIRC, only two West Coast Eagles played in the WAFL this week... and one of those was a Cat B rookie. That's how depleted our list is.
We are s**t, there's no doubt about it. But you can't ignore the impact of injuries.
I actually like your mob. Definitely my second favourite team, so I’m more on “your side” when I consider this. You can complain about the injuries being unfortunate and such, but this is now the second year. Maybe it’s the base of the issues, but it’s been too much for too long. There is mismanagement involved. Nic Nat, for example, has been injured half his career. Great player, nice guy, but to have him on the list is not good management.People do realise, that in a side that is already s**t, we lost seven players from last week?
We had one solitary tall backman... a 19 year old kid in his second season of AFL, with less than 20 games under his belt.
IIRC, only two West Coast Eagles played in the WAFL this week... and one of those was a Cat B rookie. That's how depleted our list is.
We are s**t, there's no doubt about it. But you can't ignore the impact of injuries.
EDIT: Just wanted to add... we had 18 players injured this week. And it's been this way since round 3. Take any side in the competition, and randomly remove 15+ players, almost every week for maybe 10 weeks. Let's see how they go.
No one is debating our poor list management but the fact is if we had minimal injuries we'd be competitive.I actually like your mob. Definitely my second favourite team, so I’m more on “your side” when I consider this. You can complain about the injuries being unfortunate and such, but this is now the second year. Maybe it’s the base of the issues, but it’s been too much for too long. There is mismanagement involved. Nic Nat, for example, has been injured half his career. Great player, nice guy, but to have him on the list is not good management.
Exactly what Blues fans were saying in 2002.
People do realise, that in a side that is already s**t, we lost seven players from last week?
We had one solitary tall backman... a 19 year old kid in his second season of AFL, with less than 20 games under his belt.
IIRC, only two West Coast Eagles played in the WAFL this week... and one of those was a Cat B rookie. That's how depleted our list is.
We are s**t, there's no doubt about it. But you can't ignore the impact of injuries.
EDIT: Just wanted to add... we had 18 players injured this week. And it's been this way since round 3. Take any side in the competition, and randomly remove 15+ players, almost every week for maybe 10 weeks. Let's see how they go.
Yeah but these long injury lists have been happening for a few years now. That just freakish bad luck or is a lot of this preventable?WCE have literally had to pull blokes out of retirement just to make up the numbers in their WAFL team, they've been so decimated.
This is almost unprecedented in the number of injuries they've copped.
Easy to say 'sack the coach, boot out half the list', but it's not really anyone's fault they've run into a once-in-a-generation freak injury list.
Plenty of sides haven't won since 02.Exactly what Blues fans were saying in 2002.
They did jag 2018 a little though. I guess it’s the exact opposite of the current situation, everything fell into place.In some ways, which may seem weird, their 2018 flag was bad in that they lucked out with a flag with an aging core of players, and out of stubborn loyalty from Simpson and powers that be at the club at the time, didn't have the courage to tap many of their premiership winning players on the shoulder when it was time.
No pragmatism, just sentimentality.
Carlton was the same after our 1995 flag.
What's worse for them is that they'll still be rebuilding once Tassie enters the National Draft (in 2026 I believe)
It’s something of a myth that NN was perennially injured. I recall he played something like 150 of a possible 160 games to start his career. Then came the two knee recos, which were very unfortunate. But then he played almost every game in 2020 and 21. He had two long-term injuries in his first 12 years but last year appears to have been the beginning of the end.I actually like your mob. Definitely my second favourite team, so I’m more on “your side” when I consider this. You can complain about the injuries being unfortunate and such, but this is now the second year. Maybe it’s the base of the issues, but it’s been too much for too long. There is mismanagement involved. Nic Nat, for example, has been injured half his career. Great player, nice guy, but to have him on the list is not good management.