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It's fair enough that SOS wants to fully bottom out and get access to top end talent but it's a cop out to pretend there was not alternative if we want success.huh?
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It's fair enough that SOS wants to fully bottom out and get access to top end talent but it's a cop out to pretend there was not alternative if we want success.huh?
Yeh I don't get that. That's a massive cop out for me. People thought Richmond had done exactly that.
All he is doing is justifying fully bottoming out because it is his theory of how to rebuild, which is fair enough but it's obviously not the only way
For me no teams plan is wrong, it simply comes down to execution. Although I'm fully supportive of our plan and actually fully agree with it, it does worry me when you look at the bottom 4 sides. All have been doing the same thing, some just longer than others.we tried plenty of alternatives
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In theory i agree 100% but I think teams are showing that maybe you don't have to.Not really, I assume it’s related to bringing in different types of players whilst not giving up others. We’d be a different team with e.g. Henderson, Gibbs & Tuohy still floating about and some middle tier players brought in vs a longer term view for (hopeful) sustained success.
We wish to push further than our last assembled finals team (as good as the Elim Final was) and be continual finals players.
The Saints forgot to hire licensed builders for their rebuild.For me no teams plan is wrong, it simply comes down to execution. Although I'm fully supportive of our plan and actually fully agree with it, it does worry me when you look at the bottom 4 sides. All have been doing the same thing, some just longer than others.
The Saints I find the most interesting because they were up there with the Hawthorns, Geelongs, Sydneys but took the path of a longer rebuild, no doubt for sustained success.
For me no teams plan is wrong, it simply comes down to execution. Although I'm fully supportive of our plan and actually fully agree with it, it does worry me when you look at the bottom 4 sides. All have been doing the same thing, some just longer than others.
The Saints I find the most interesting because they were up there with the Hawthorns, Geelongs, Sydneys but took the path of a longer rebuild, no doubt for sustained success.
The Saints forgot to hire licensed builders for their rebuild.
STK were ruined by Ross the Boss (see above re: middle tier players and a penchant for playing mature players). At the crossroads again with the players recruited under the rebuild.
Brisbane have been re-loading for a while and are on the right path you’d think. Have got the camaraderie right and a couple of coaches to the wayside to see the light. Academy is helping them out too.
GCFC are just being pillaged with their better cattle and trying to take stock with higher picks but have faltered under the stewardship of Clayton, who has now been replaced along with a clean out of off-field staff. A lot of mistakes up north and too many exits.
It’s been said that the build up is too slow, and further assistance is needed to the bottom clubs to rise again, which I reckon is required to boost the competition’s cellar dwellers.
Common theme with us, GCFC & BL sitting on the bottom rungs.
Rodney Adler says hello.Doesnt matter HIH will save ya!
Lets hope they have a blues interstate membership also.
Yeh I don't get that. That's a massive cop out for me. People thought Richmond had done exactly that.
All he is doing is justifying fully bottoming out because it is his theory of how to rebuild, which is fair enough but it's obviously not the only way
Don’t pay the perryman......great song of the 80’s......wait hang on.
For me no teams plan is wrong, it simply comes down to execution. Although I'm fully supportive of our plan and actually fully agree with it, it does worry me when you look at the bottom 4 sides. All have been doing the same thing, some just longer than others.
The Saints I find the most interesting because they were up there with the Hawthorns, Geelongs, Sydneys but took the path of a longer rebuild, no doubt for sustained success.
Saw him at a beach in Sydney about 3 months ago. Huge CFC towel. Possible..Let's get Perryman too
I wanted both him and Setterfield in their draft.Saw him at a beach in Sydney about 3 months ago. Huge CFC towel. Possible..
Within a point of the football holy grail is being ruined? and beaten by a team that took even longer after disassembling a grand final side. The way I see it is that they did as good as they could with a list of good recruits and actually that was a slow process of rebuilding in a reasonably similar fashion to us. One big difference is we have a coach that has an attacking ethos (this will become more obvious in the next two seasons I am certain despite the fact they have been learning defence first), wheras Lyon was and is ultra defensive as be all and end all. Hawthorn Geelong Richmond also took a long time to build from low bases. People soon forget or arent aware of the realities of what really happens in the past it seems.STK were ruined by Ross the Boss (see above re: middle tier players and a penchant for playing mature players). At the crossroads again with the players recruited under the rebuild.
Now that's what im talking about!Have retained my captains club for all but the one year in which I held an interstate level. Felt wrong giving the Blues less.
Within a point of the football holy grail is being ruined? and beaten by a team that took even longer after disassembling a grand final side. The way I see it is that they did as good as they could with a list of good recruits and actually that was a slow process of rebuilding in a reasonably similar fashion to us. One big difference is we have a coach that has an attacking ethos (this will become more obvious in the next two seasons I am certain despite the fact they have been learning defence first), wheras Lyon was and is ultra defensive as be all and end all. Hawthorn Geelong Richmond also took a long time to build from low bases. People soon forget or arent aware of the realities of what really happens in the past it seems.
If it works, he's a hero who brings the saints their first flag in my lifetime.Yes within a point of the holy grail, yet so focused on that one flag, by bring in a host of players from 2007 that under his watch, decimated the list and still struggling to this day
Not the first coach to be obsessed with winning a flag. Some might say what else is there but yes I agree with what you say in that respect. I hardly think Lyon was a lone hand in what went on though.Yes within a point of the holy grail, yet so focused on that one flag, by bring in a host of players from 2007 that under his watch, decimated the list and still struggling to this day