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i reckon youre right, but it might happen by as much by default as anything else, with retirees of the big 3 and the less big few coming up, hentschel, maybe moving on douglas, griffin, jacky. IIRC blighty pretty much just showed a whole bunch of blokes the door...I hate to say it but i will, maybe it's time for another Blight type clean out.
NC has overseen a mini clean out during his time. In the latter part of 2004 he played almost all our list to see whether they had what it took. The results weren't as brutal as 1997 but it is not a completely foreign concept to him.I hate to say it but i will, maybe it's time for another Blight type clean out.
Been mulling this over for a while, and I want to get this topic on here before I collapse in bed from the flu. Hear me out.
Last year the family and I went to the Alma for dinner, and to say hello to Roo and the boys. What I noticed that night was something that I thought slightly worrying, but our form at the time was so good that I relegated it to the back of my mind. Our players, including blokes who never played under Ricciuto, followed him around and acted under his authority; Goodwin included. He told them who to go and speak to, they'd look to him for approval about everything, Goodwin would make a point to a couple of players about something game-related and Roo would interject, lay the law down and they'd take his view ahead of Goody's; no argument from Goody at all. It was bizarre to watch, but after seeing and hearing what I did, I've a strong suspicion that Ricciuto is in essence, still the captain of the Adelaide Football Club. Our players head back there every week and spend a lot of time around him, he directs the traffic. It planted the seed of doubt for mine about whether we've moved on.
The van Berlo prank video enhanced my suspicion - Ricciuto calling a leadership meeting? This bloke isn't playing for us anymore! Seemed a little odd to me.
This has gotten me thinking about the whole Goodwin as captain situation. Like it or lump it, this bloke is not an inspiring captain. He has been such a quality player for so many years, but the brand of football he plays now is not one that inspires our troops, elicits a response from them and hurts the opposition. Now I know the players are the ones who vote the captain in, but I feel now more than ever that Goodwin may perhaps have been gettin the gig out of a feeling of obligation from the rest of our group; Goodwin is Ricciuto's best mate, he's the second in line, been here for 15-odd years as a cornerstone of what this club has been about, who are we as the younger blokes to stand up and tell these all time greats that someone else should be taking the reigns instead?
I feel like our squad has reached the point where there are blokes ready to step up and make this -their- era. Knights is an arrogant, aggressive, confident footballer who sets the example with all that he does. I watched them taking their positions from quarter to quarter today; while Goodwin has a couple of words and heads back to his mark, Knights is the bloke tapping blokes on the shoulder, giving words of encouragement and directing traffic. He looks a leader to me, he looks like someone who is ready to take some responsibility on.
Could it be that our group is frustrated by a bottleneck in the leadership structure; Burton, Goodwin, blokes who've been around the traps for a while but are on the way out, does the rest of our group deep down really want these guys leading us, or are they afraid as relative newcomers to approach a lot of these iconic footballers who've occupied key positions at this club so much longer than them, and say "it's our time now boys, we'll take it from here."?
I've got to tell you guys, connecting the dots, my concerns in this area are growing by the day. Thoughts?
Been saying it for years. We constantly hear how the youth of our Club are ready to go, and yet our leadership group has Doughty and Stevens added to it, it's crap.
Goody should have been an interim Captain; give it to him for a year, two at max, while another player steps up to be ready (and I'd say VB, Knights, Bock and potentially Dangerfield already) would be those guys.
I love Goody, he's a great footballer, better than great, but I don't think he's even a good Captain.
Ricky Ponting is a sensational Captain.
We've lost Hayden, McGrath, Warne & Gilchrist; 3 (arguably 4) guys who would walk into our all time XI; and while we've had some ups and downs, we haven't fallen apart yet.
Ricky Ponting has held the Aus XI together by determination and sheer force of will (inspite of having Nielsen trying to **** things up); we're incredibly lucky to have him.
We had the strongest domestic comp in the world by a fair way. Probably still do. He can pick from 30 ready made cricketers to step up and do a job. He is tactically inept but the sheer talent gets the team through. Except for our spinners. We ain't got much there, but good on hauritz for trying.
We lost huge name players, but we ain't missing them to much when blokes like katich, Watson, white, smith, north, Hughes et al can step up and do the job almost immediately. Sure they aemrent as good as their predecessors, but still better than most of their international counterparts.
Easy team to captain
We've lost Hayden, McGrath, Warne & Gilchrist; 3 (arguably 4) guys who would walk into our all time XI; and while we've had some ups and downs, we haven't fallen apart yet.
Ricky Ponting has held the Aus XI together by determination and sheer force of will (inspite of having Nielsen trying to **** things up); we're incredibly lucky to have him.
I wonder what ever happened to the 'backbone' group which was a concept that was bandied around a few years ago. There does not seem to be any backbone players that step up to the plate when things aren't going well. Have not heard the concept for awhile but i liked the principles of it. We don't seem to have a backbone right now and if the senior players are not playing well, the whole group falls to pieces.
Ricky Ponting is a sensational Captain.
Ah the backbone, A class Craigy spin, like training form and speed of ball movement.
if you watched the Cats dismantle Port you would understand what speed of ball movement can do for a slow team like Geelong. No quick legs there apart from Wojak,