PerfectFooty
Perfect Cell
The only one issue i had with it was labelling Tyson as experience with Cross and Vince. Tyson was 20 when we got him. I know what it meant and that we got a role player to take some of the load, but ehh. Minor complaintI gave this a listen and it was very good imo. Good research and a lot of stuff I had forgotten about. Peter Jackson seems like the sort of person that gets rid of toxic people in organisations. He was great for the club and quite a loss. Without unpacking everything the Oliver saga was the most intriguing for me. I totally forgot about his hamstring issues in 2023. What really was going on there. The other thing was how poorly we handled the media and the constant delusional messaging of having a great culture. I liked the way this doco started off with the fact we brought in leaders from other clubs such as Cross and Vince to help with rebuilding the club and then concluded with the fact that we have young guys that have leeaders that want out. It definitely makes me think that bringing in Steele is the right decision. I also think King seems like a coach and not so much as one of the boys. The one thing I thought may not have been accurate was the fact Adelaide had offered 2 first rounders for Petty, I thought that was more speculation.
But in regards to Steele at the time I felt and said he feels like a Vince/Cross like addition, here to show the kids how to play and train right while still serving a spot in the line up
Oliver had his dodgy hamstrings right around the time the 'players faking injuries to dodge drug tests' stuff was coming out which even though I think the bloke is unprofessional as they come, with speculation, wasn't great timing for him if he was injured




