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He probably demands perfection, but he doesn't create consequences if it's not achieved.
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We were more feared during the Laidley era with far less talent than now - we were shinboners then not down hillI don't think that anybody wants us to get done next week; but if we play in the same manner that we did yesterday, it's what will happen.
A lot of supporters believe that we're incapable of becoming a serious threat for a premiership, as things stand. We want the club to win premierships, and be feared by other clubs. Some things have to change, but given how complacent everyone appears to be, we ask what will need to happen to shake the club up and put us back on track.
Teams that lose to crap teams just as capable as they beat the best are not top 4 quality.
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We are Richmond.
There is no greater insult.
99% of us have never coached at the highest level, but most of us are 'amateur' coaches. I watched Brisbane players instructed to run to the boundary and call for the ball to be passed. It worked and for the next HOUR I watched our players adopt a re-active position. Not ONCE during that hour did North players swamp the Lions so that they could not play ' mark and pass along the line'. Not ONCE did we position a loose man to change the flow. Not ONCE did I see any coach-driven instructions. So I watched helplessly as we went from 20 points up to 30 points down without us changing the flow of the game.Ken Hinckley, "I am pretty demanding I want perfection".... Shame our coach doesn't think like ken. Seems his happy with ok.
I had that same thought today. Not happy.We are Richmond.
There is no greater insult.
We are not Richmond. We are the North Melbourne Football Club.
We are sitting 7th on the ladder and we haven't had a week where our best 22 has been available due to injuries.
We are not Richmond. We are the North Melbourne Football Club.
We are sitting 7th on the ladder and we haven't had a week where our best 22 has been available due to injuries.
Has that stopped Hawthorn? Or Fremantle? Injuries is a piss weak excuse.
Of course the injuries cruel us. But what I imagine rankles many people is that our team had by far the worse work ethic, and that Brisbane seemed to want the win much more than we did. To me it seemed like the players of one team owned their business, and those of the other team were clock watchers, trying to doing just enough to keep their jobs. It's not a good look, whether we field our best 22 or our worst 22.Hawthorn and Freo Played in the grand final last year. Both are well adapted to their gameplan. Both have been consistent for a large period of time. They both have, and have for some time, better off field resources than us. While we may want to hold ourselves to their standards, we aren't there yet.
Should the clubs standards be higher than what they seem to be? Yes.
Is our club the quality of Freo or Hawthorn? No.
For a team that isn't the quality of the top 4 teams of the comp, is it understandable that key injuries detrimentally affect us more? Yes.
Is it a shit situation? Yes.
I think most of us would agree with those 4 questions.
If that's the situation, is it the right and fair thing to hold the club to the same standard as the top 4? Personally, I don't think so.
I think the supporters generally do, and rightly so, hold the club to a higher standard than the club themselves do, but I think we need to lower them from the clouds a bit.
I'm not defending Scott, or the players or the club. I think all 3 parties have shortcomings that need to be addressed. But I don't think it helps if we tear all three groups apart and bay for blood.
Of course the injuries cruel us. But what I imagine rankles many people is that our team had by far the worse work ethic, and that Brisbane seemed to want the win much more than we did. To me it seemed like the players of one team owned their business, and those of the other team were clock watchers, trying to doing just enough to keep their jobs. It's not a good look, whether we field our best 22 or our worst 22.
I have accepted that Brad Scott, after 4 and a half ******* years, still has no feel for making moves on matchday.
Hawthorn and Freo Played in the grand final last year. Both are well adapted to their gameplan. Both have been consistent for a large period of time. They both have, and have for some time, better off field resources than us. While we may want to hold ourselves to their standards, we aren't there yet.
As Ben Brown was struggling to have an impact in the second quarter, and as Brisbane had already activated the sub, it occurred to me that Ben Jacobs on at half time would be a good move. Now if only we had a recent experience where a half time sub activation of a midfield player for a tall forward working stupendously well to turn around a deficit by three quarter time.
Freo finished below us in 2009, the season before we appointed Scott.
We are not Richmond. We are the North Melbourne Football Club.
We are sitting 7th on the ladder and we haven't had a week where our best 22 has been available due to injuries.
Things change in footy, week by week, year by year. We've been better than them, we've been worse than them. Right now, and for the last couple of years, we've been worse. They opted to go with a coach famous for nearly winning a flag, before leaving his club a husk, and they're taking the risk that this time he will deliver, and this time they'll be competitive still after their time in the sun.
We opted for as close to a ground up rebuild as you can get, investing in fresh players to build for a sustainable future, investing in a raw but promising coach to deliver that for us. We started further back than Freo in terms of off field support. We're still not at their level. But we are building. slower than we'd like, perhaps not as well as we'd like. But we have made significant improvements off field that will benefit us long term, and I'm in the camp that still thinks we have a decent chance of having a strong future on-field, even if we do need to adjust our approach.
I've said it in a few threads now, but the situation we find ourselves in atm is shitty. But that doesn't suddenly undo all the good work we have done, or preclude us from fixing any mistakes, and making additional improvements.
I also think it's right that a large portion of us are keen to discuss, and trade, our opinions on where the club stands. While I do feel it's a bit of a shame that some people think the be all and end all of fixing our problems is dropping half the team or outright sacking the coach, we are supporters of our club, and close to a man we want what's best for it. What that requires, is anyone's guess (and everyone, including myself is making guesses!), but I'd like to think that the club, ultimately, not only has a better idea as to the reasons for our predicaments than us, but they also have a better idea for their solutions than us.
But that does remain to be seen. And until the day where we've just won our 50th consecutive premiership, we should keep having these conversations on how to improve the club.
Ken Hinckley, "I am pretty demanding I want perfection".... Shame our coach doesn't think like ken. Seems his happy with ok.
Everything sounds compellingly positive, but the bolded bit is what most of us are agonising over in this thread. Any thoughts on HOW the mistakes might be fixed, given our record of disappointment this year culminating in last night's disaster?
), instead of trying to blood relatively untried players. I'd argue Black should have been dropped at some stage, and Daw/Wood/Brown, should have found themselves in earlier (or in Wood's case, at all). Basti/Adams should have been replaced at some stage, either as a rocket, or to regain form in the magoos, take your pick. While we CAN control this aspect, I don't think we have done so very well, though at least we've looked to be willing to try and make more changes recently. And hopefully that trend continues, and is a catalyst for positive change.
) and every week we play, the club learns more about what they are and aren't doing right.Interesting how he worked very hard and was tough/accountable on the field due to lacking ability, yet as a team we are the exact opposite.
Agreed, there's almost nothing worse than a perceived lack of willingness to win. I was focusing more on our season as a whole with the points i was trying to make before. Port, Sydney, Freo, Westcoke were games where I felt that it was our work ethic that got us the win, or quality of win. And last night it felt like it was our work ethic that lost it for us. It was a heartbreaking game to lose, even if some of us weren't particularly surprised given the way our season has been unfolding.
Brisbane wanted to win for Brown, for some respect, and they played one of their best games of the season. They have enough quality players still that when everything clicks for them, especially at home, they can be a real challenge. We wanted to win, but we didn't respect the opposition enough (Goldy's interview when he mentioned we would only need to "weather the storm" for 5-10 minutes, Brad supposedly content with the first quarters effort.) and it showed in the second quarter. We played better in the second half, after making some adjustments (which Scott only seems able to make, frustratingly, between quarters), and after a few players retracted the digit. Unfortunately not enough did, and because we were chasing them and the clock, while we were playing more intensely we made costly decision/skill errors that ultimately lost us the game, something that more experience (which arguably, we perhaps should already have) would have prevented.
That said, us chasing them wouldn't have been an issue if we were able to get a consistent effort from each of the 22, each week, regardless of where, when and who.
But, sadly, we do have an issue in that regard. And rightly or wrongly there are a fair few reasons/excuses for that issue.