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bomber does for instance lack the creativity of say malcolm blight in changing things up and trying players in different positions.

but do bombers assistants have to take any blame for this or does everyone sit mute in the coaching box when things go a bit pear shape?
 
I think he is very good strategically and poor tactically. That is he develops a good game plan, good at list management etc. Always seems to stuff up a matchups and is slow to react, does not deal with the unexpected well.

I'd have to agree. He always seems slow to react to issues on the ground on game day as they happen.
Maybe this year however, he is improving even on this, and maybe being freed up from all the other stuff he had on his plate last year (that Balmey etc have taken over), so he can concentrate on coaching only, is reaping some rewards.
I guess we need to wait and see.


what they said.

I would also add that what he says to the press at times makes me cringe. But like what my friends have said his match day coaching is extremely poor sometimes.
 
Ran into yet another fellow Cat fan tonight who wanted to tell me how well the Cats are travelling. Trouble is the same guy told me a fortnight ago that Bomber just had to be sacked and that Lingy should give it away.
My question is:
Do we at Catland have this perverse fickleness to ourselves or is it much the same at all clubs?
I suspect that there is a wide sweeping spread of the disease but us Catters have mastered the art. :)

I don't think we're that fickle, guess it depends on your definition of fickle. Everyone has a right to criticize and have opinions about their team (especially if they're a member ;) ), but I honestly think Geelong supporters.. dare I say it... at the end of the day stick with em.

And anyway, Bitchmond supporters would be the most fickle, imo. :D
 
There are a lot of older people who criticize a bit too much. Impatient I spose. I hate poeple who go "Typical Geelong". What is that? Typical what? We lose? Everyone loses. But then they love us when we win. That's not supporting to me. Gotta be there through the ups and downs...
 

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It would be fickle to think that after beating Richmond and West Coast that we would let Bomber and some players off the hook.

I honestly believe that unless we get into a Prelim this year Bomber is in trouble [or should be]. 8 Years is pleanty of time to "find his feet" particulary with the success we have had in previous years.

Lingyis only a product of where the coach puts him in. Everyone knows he kills it when he is tagging. Keep him there FFS. Needs to improve his disposable no doubt and kick the ball FORWARD.

It seems that the boys have lifted since the hot iron has been applied. Seems this is exactly what they need throughout the year so as long as there are hard questions that continue to be asked we should be good.
 
one win over 50%
1 win over a quality team, albeit @ home. the others against sub-par opp.
bombers 8th(?) year.
that's not pessimism -- that's reality.

Agreed. It's reality.
It's the pessimism of some people on our prospects for the rest of the season that disappoints me.
 
Ran into yet another fellow Cat fan tonight who wanted to tell me how well the Cats are travelling. Trouble is the same guy told me a fortnight ago that Bomber just had to be sacked and that Lingy should give it away.
My question is:
Do we at Catland have this perverse fickleness to ourselves or is it much the same at all clubs?
I suspect that there is a wide sweeping spread of the disease but us Catters have mastered the art. :)

Fair call. I think the review found that the players suffered from a roller coaster type ride of emotions after each game. They have come back this year trying to keep a more even keel regardless of what happened the week previous.

I think criticism can be positive or negative depends on who is giving it. If you have people on here or anywhere else consistently talking the side down then I cant see how that helps. I think we have made a reasonably good start to the season but I am not jumping through any hoops over it. I'm happy to be fourth after 7 rounds.

What will frustrate me is people saying we are gone if we lose to Freo this week and thats just rubbish. They are a potential top four outfit again this season and shouldnt be taken for granted. Also it was a very solid hit out last week against the Eagles so I think given it might be a bit wet it could be a real slog. We need to win it but dont throw the bath/baby out with the water if we dont.
 
What will frustrate me is people saying we are gone if we lose to Freo this week and thats just rubbish. They are a potential top four outfit again this season and shouldnt be taken for granted.

Wouldn't say we're "gone" if we lose this week, but it would appear nothing much has changed from last year if we do.

At home, coming off an excellent win, near full strength and against an opposition that, despite expectations preseason, is struggling. This is exactly the type of match we have to, and should win if we really have aspirations of being a top side, otherwise it would appear to be the same old story, capable of beating anyone when we're switched on, only to fall over when we're not.

Really good sides do not drop games such as this.
 
I wouldn't say that the fans are fickle - though every club has its bandwagon element - but Geelong is such a club of contrasts that it's no wonder that people question where we are at on a regular basis. World beaters one day, minnows the next - that's the GFC for you. Fans can be forgiven for getting confused or simply hyperbolic about the team because they're never sure what the team is going to do.
 
Wouldn't say we're "gone" if we lose this week, but it would appear nothing much has changed from last year if we do.

At home, coming off an excellent win, near full strength and against an opposition that, despite expectations preseason, is struggling. This is exactly the type of match we have to, and should win if we really have aspirations of being a top side, otherwise it would appear to be the same old story, capable of beating anyone when we're switched on, only to fall over when we're not.

Really good sides do not drop games such as this.

I dont disagree with the premise of your comment at all but we have to bear in mind Geelong isnt a really good side just yet. Yes winning Saturday will certainly help the perception we are getting there and the self esteem of the club will start to improve but these things dont happen overnight.

This isnt so much about your comment 'Cattery' but you dont become a top four side in two weeks and we certainly werent a top four side 2 weeks ago and its been 2 years at least since we were so lets keep things in perspective. We are actually playing a top four side from last year and if we dont pay them the respect they deserve we will make a botch of the whole thing and underestimate them and overestimate ourselves.

To me its how we rate ourselves the club and supporters included that often gets us into trouble in the first place. We need to change this culture the sooner the better.
 
Ran into yet another fellow Cat fan tonight who wanted to tell me how well the Cats are travelling. Trouble is the same guy told me a fortnight ago that Bomber just had to be sacked and that Lingy should give it away.
My question is:
Do we at Catland have this perverse fickleness to ourselves or is it much the same at all clubs?
I suspect that there is a wide sweeping spread of the disease but us Catters have mastered the art. :)
Looked up the dictionary for the sake of it.
Fickle: Characterized by erratic changeableness
or instability.
That seemed pretty much like our boys to me. Just hope my use of past tense is justified.
Some good reading on this thread, but there was considerable evidence of fickleness in more than a few of the posts.
 

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I dont disagree with the premise of your comment at all but we have to bear in mind Geelong isnt a really good side just yet. Yes winning Saturday will certainly help the perception we are getting there and the self esteem of the club will start to improve but these things dont happen overnight.

This isnt so much about your comment 'Cattery' but you dont become a top four side in two weeks and we certainly werent a top four side 2 weeks ago and its been 2 years at least since we were so lets keep things in perspective. We are actually playing a top four side from last year and if we dont pay them the respect they deserve we will make a botch of the whole thing and underestimate them and overestimate ourselves.

To me its how we rate ourselves the club and supporters included that often gets us into trouble in the first place. We need to change this culture the sooner the better.

Agreed, but that's the whole point though surely; why would we possibly not pay them respect; with the top sides, and I'm talking about West Coast and Sydney as the best of the last two years, there would be absolutely no question of them approaching this, or any, game with such an attitude, which is why they win nearly all the games they're expected to win.

I've said it before and still believe it, that man for man we're the equal of Sydney and possibly West Coast as well, which means it's "mainly" attitude that stops us from being the "really good" side that you mention, so as I see it it's only our mental application that would cause us to lose on Saturday, and if this happens then we're really no further advanced on last year.

Call it culture, getting ahead of ourselves or whatever one likes, we've proven time and again we have the capabilities to match it with, and beat, the very best, so going by all the yardsticks, form, home ground etc, etc. we should not only win on Saturday but win comfortably, anything less and it's just the same old story, one step forward and two steps back.
 
we should not only win on Saturday but win comfortably, anything less and it's just the same old story, one step forward and two steps back.

Your right, we should win. Don't know about comfortably though, Fremantle were a top 4 side last year. By saying we should win comfortably aren't you doing what we're saying Geelong shouldn't which is underestimate them...
 
Wouldn't say we're "gone" if we lose this week, but it would appear nothing much has changed from last year if we do.

At home, coming off an excellent win, near full strength and against an opposition that, despite expectations preseason, is struggling. This is exactly the type of match we have to, and should win if we really have aspirations of being a top side, otherwise it would appear to be the same old story, capable of beating anyone when we're switched on, only to fall over when we're not.

Really good sides do not drop games such as this.

I understand where you're coming from, but this comment is not quite true. I'm sure some of the West Coast fans were thinking during the middle of last week when they were about to play us, "really good sides do not drop games such as this."
And quite possibly the Sydney fans were thinking in the week leading up to Rd20 (I think?) last year, "really good sides do not drop games such as this."
And yet both of them have been there on the last day of September for the past two years.
It's not about not dropping any of these games... even WCE and Sydney lose them occasionally as we've seen.
It's about winning them more often than not.
Perhaps you could reword it to, "Really good sides should not drop games like this."
 
it will be interesting what and how people think about the upcoming visits to AAMI then. That is, if WCE thought the KP game was one they should win and they are proven performers then it must follow that the Cat's should approach AAMI the same.

i get the feeling that a couple of 'honourable' losses from those games will go down with the fickles.
 
it will be interesting what and how people think about the upcoming visits to AAMI then. That is, if WCE thought the KP game was one they should win and they are proven performers then it must follow that the Cat's should approach AAMI the same.

i get the feeling that a couple of 'honourable' losses from those games will go down with the fickles.

You wouldn't be suggesting that some may 'accept mediocrity'? :eek: ;)
 

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Your right, we should win. Don't know about comfortably though, Fremantle were a top 4 side last year. By saying we should win comfortably aren't you doing what we're saying Geelong shouldn't which is underestimate them...

Were a top four side "last year" which are the pertinent words, but they're really struggling so far this year, so given the circumstances, home ground, probably weather conditions and such, I do believe we should win comfortably.

I don't underestimate Freo, or any side for that matter, just saying that all being equal we should win and win well, plus the fans underestimating the opposition is not a problem as I see it, it only becomes a problem when the players start doing it.
 
I understand where you're coming from, but this comment is not quite true. I'm sure some of the West Coast fans were thinking during the middle of last week when they were about to play us, "really good sides do not drop games such as this."
And quite possibly the Sydney fans were thinking in the week leading up to Rd20 (I think?) last year, "really good sides do not drop games such as this."
And yet both of them have been there on the last day of September for the past two years.
It's not about not dropping any of these games... even WCE and Sydney lose them occasionally as we've seen.
It's about winning them more often than not.
Perhaps you could reword it to, "Really good sides should not drop games like this."

True, but as I said in my reply to Hood007, it doesn't matter what the supporters think but the players, and I very much doubt Sydney or west Coast lost those games to us because of a poor mental attitude, or underestimating us, rather they met a Cats side that played up to it's capabilities.

I did point out in one of my replies that they [ WC and Sydney ] win "nearly all" the games they're expected to win, still you're right though, that comment is to categorical, probably should have said really good sides "very seldom" drop games like this, and until we see this from the Cats, and tomorrow is a perfect example, they we're really not showing improvement from last year; the only thing that would see Geelong lose tomorrow is the wrong attitude in my opinion.
 

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