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I notice Jenny is strangly quiet. While i dont know her personally and dont want to attack her per se, but its supporters like her who need to also accept some of the blame for this. Protecting those who have put us where we are today. Even putting the Tippett saga to the side, as well as the Rendell one, and calling the supporters "pathetic", our clubs decline has been jaw dropping. We have gone from been the leader and record breaker with membership numbers to been midline now, even having Port surpassing us nearly. We were also considered one of the financial powerhouses of the AFL, yet here we are with terrible income figures around half the amount as the league leaders. We have been left behind under the watch of Trigg and Chapman. We are mediocre at best now.
I've been saying it for years and I'm sick of seeing it confirmed every time we play the game.
It doesn't matter the talent, opposition, or quality of list management. We prepare to fail. We had opportunities in 2010, 2011 and 2012 to win premierships. Somehow - I stress *somehow* - we managed to turn two of those into unmitigated disasters (including our worst ever ladder finish), with another a classical failure to step up in a big game. I'm not talking about the Hawthorn game. Our miserable performance against Sydney was a bolt from the blue - except it wasn't. We played the same game seven years previous with a different list on the park. The same. The damn same game of football every time faced with a club-shaping or season-shaping occasion. It is the same systemic failing, the same intangible funk consumes our football club every time we're asked to step up. It is disturbing in its familiarity and consistency.
You laugh now, but you are watching a 50 year premiership drought developing before your very eyes.
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Oh yeah right. No I see, those supporters that were patting Triggy on the back at training when he got back from his suspension, telling him how they back him to the hilt pay no part in our pathetic club at the moment. Got ya. Im the problem.Seriously? Nobody posting anonymously on an internet forum has anything to do with the success/failures of our club.
Before you point the finger - have a look in the mirror and then slap the person you see.
Out: Pods, Sando, Campo, M.Clarke, Rutten, Shaw, Porplyzia
Soft as butter
I think compromise is part of our ethos.
We would rather get along than win.
Our innate conservatism and prioritizing being good citizens means we'll never be a truly successful club. We don't have it in us to be ruthless. We have defeated souls.
I've been saying it for years and I'm sick of seeing it confirmed every time we play the game.
It doesn't matter the talent, opposition, or quality of list management. We prepare to fail. We had opportunities in 2010, 2011 and 2012 to win premierships. Somehow - I stress *somehow* - we managed to turn two of those into unmitigated disasters (including our worst ever ladder finish), with another a classical failure to step up in a big game. I'm not talking about the Hawthorn game. Our miserable performance against Sydney was a bolt from the blue - except it wasn't. We played the same game seven years previous with a different list on the park. The same. The damn same game of football every time faced with a club-shaping or season-shaping occasion. It is the same systemic failing, the same intangible funk consumes our football club every time we're asked to step up. It is disturbing in its familiarity and consistency.
You laugh now, but you are watching a 50 year premiership drought developing before your very eyes.
2010/2011 we were no chance of winning the flag. 2010 our older and great players of the football club were on their last leg and the group of vince, knights, porps etc
all went backwards which led to a horrible 2011.
If you are measuring the success of the club on purely on premierships who will never get any enjoy from any season of football.
You should look at the premiership sides since 2007- only 4 teams have won the flag geelong, sydney, hawthorn, collingwood
carlton, essendon, richmond, st kilda, north melbourne, bulldogs, fremantle, adelaide, melbourne, brisbane all have premiership droughts over 10 years
Port adel -9 years without a premiership
west coast-7 years without a premiership
this shows how diffculty it is to win plus take into account the rise of GC and GWS quite a few teams will have long premiership droughts.
And yet if you use both Hawthorn and Geelong as the models for success they were both almost on their last legs and both have turned it around to be the perennial leaders of the competition.
I think if you just 'accept' we'll have a drought because lots of other clubs do too then we may as we'll pack it in. We need to look at the way clubs like Hawthorn and Geelong transformed their on and off field culture. It feels like we try and replicate what Geelong do on field without ever showing any want or desire to achieve their turnaround off field.
Also, based on what I saw yesterday Port will have a flag in the next 5 years. Their brand of football is exciting, ruthless and when they have momentum they can be close to unstoppable. For a list as young as theirs it's quite an achievement (as much as I despise them).
No they won't.
They will have a good B+ defense, B- forwards and A- midfield.
GWS and GCS will smash them, and it is hard to not assume a couple of the Melbourne power clubs won't find a way to rebuild/improve.
As much as we laughed at them for that, that was the loss that turned them around, they sacked hack Primus and started all over with instant results. Unfortunately, our highly intellectual admin extended Sando's contract until the end of 2016 so we've got 3 seasons still.
None of those are easy games :/However, it's all good as we have some easy beats coming up.
We have Sydney next week that should be a loss but then we can beat up on the Saints, Giants, Western Bulldogs and then the Dees and then at the bye turn at 4 and 3 with little worry.
Yes, we are a flat track bully.
None of those are easy games :/
No one should be immune from the chop after a performance like that - but they are and it's a big reason for why we are where we areTough call on Rutten. I'm staggered at the attacks on Rutten. He has been so reliable over the years and still is even when he's giving up 10cm to his opponent at times. Having said that I like Hartigan and think that transition will happen without a worry.
Full back is the least of our worries.
half the issue with the AFC is its run by the old boys club of the SANFL,
My guess is that we won't beat the Bulldogs and GWS will go in favourites.Correct but I will be very disappointed if we can not win the 4 games after we play Sydney this week.
My guess is that we won't beat the Bulldogs and GWS will go in favourites.
I disagree with the bolded bit. Honestly do you think that if we were run like a corporation we'd have as little transparency and accountability as we do? That a group, a corporation, that lives and dies based on the money it generates would be so inept with it's marketing? No, if we were a corporation Trigg, Chapman and the rest of the board would no longer be at the club, and although their replacements might not be any better we'd at least have optimism for the future thanks simply to the change.I've said it before and I'll say it again... until the AFC start behaving like a football club instead of a corporate franchise, we will continue to lack that hard edge needed for sustained success.
They're easy relative to the rest of the competition, but that's got nothing to do with our own ability to perform, and if we can't beat the easy challenges ahead of us...None of those are easy games :/
I take your point, but as a Corp franchise we exist to serve the franchise owner (previously the sanfl, now the afl). Whilst that an unavoidable reality, you don't see the power clubs cowtowing to the franchisor, you see them trying to maintain their strength in a restrictive environment.I disagree with the bolded bit. Honestly do you think that if we were run like a corporation we'd have as little transparency and accountability as we do? That a group, a corporation, that lives and dies based on the money it generates would be so inept with it's marketing? No, if we were a corporation Trigg, Chapman and the rest of the board would no longer be at the club, and although their replacements might not be any better we'd at least have optimism for the future thanks simply to the change.
We have Melbourne (and hopefully GWS) at home covered. If not, you may as well hand us the spoon.None of those are easy games :/