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Well at least you're more original than everyone saying they want us to be the Tasmanian Devils.

No, Its interesting how so many BF posters argue that their are not too many teams in Melbourne but then point the finger to burn each others clubs. Funny that:rolleyes:
 
Neeld seems to have lost the players from day one.

We keep hearing about how unfit they all were when Neeld took over, yet those same unfit players managed to win 8 games the year before he got there. And now Needles has won 4 in 24.

They weren't completely hopeless when Neeld took over...yet by the start of last year they were pathetic and things haven't changed at all.
 
Neeld seems to have lost the players from day one.

We keep hearing about how unfit they all were when Neeld took over, yet those same unfit players managed to win 8 games the year before he got there. And now Needles has won 4 in 24.

They weren't completely hopeless when Neeld took over...yet by the start of last year they were pathetic and things haven't changed at all.
Completely correct.

Neeld has the right ideas, but no clue how to exercise them.
 
They weren't completely hopeless when Neeld took over??? Seriously?

The 186 point humiliation at Kardinia Park indicates differently.....and Neeld was at Collingwood when that happened. If ever there was a hopeless performance by a team, it would be difficult to go past that day.
 

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Funny that, a large part of why we got rid of Goddard was the yelling and pointing.

Not sure yelling and pointing will help Melbourne.

Off topic, but offering Goddard a 3 year contract (as opposed to the 4 he wanted) is not 'getting rid of him'. Your offer was simply beaten by Essendons.

They weren't completely hopeless when Neeld took over??? Seriously?

The 186 point humiliation at Kardinia Park indicates differently.....and Neeld was at Collingwood when that happened. If ever there was a hopeless performance by a team, it would be difficult to go past that day.

Agreed. That was the day that it became clear (to me anyway) that there was a deeper problem at Melbourne that just not being good enough. Specifically the absence of leadership in the playing group. Two of the 'leaders' that day in Moloney and Green were worse than shithouse. Green then played two more poor games, before 'firing' vs Gold Coast :rolleyes:

Imo Melbourne had an issue with a number of senior players, and probably still do (Sylvia, Jamar). This will take a long time to fix, and most likely longer than Neeld has. But they may as well stick with Neeld for the rest of the year, because the playing group will not be fixed and so they would be ruining another coach's prospects of coaching. But they need to stick with their plan, and focus on the development of the likes of Grimes, Trengove, Blease, Watts, Viney, Toumpas, Hogan, McDonald and Bail.
 
Off topic, but offering Goddard a 3 year contract (as opposed to the 4 he wanted) is not 'getting rid of him'. Your offer was simply beaten by Essendons.

:rolleyes:

Off topic, Essendon's offer was not matched by St Kilda.
 
I know their only decent player is bald, but I think this is one of those instances where correlation =/= causation :eek:
Gazza is a gun too.
Travis Johnstone underperformed; even Tom Hanks in Castaway we better groomed than him.

I think he's on to something with the shaving suggestion...
 
Is it just me that would love to see Paul Roos take over there? Would be interesting to see what he would do with them, and also interesting to prove just how good a coach he is.
 
That is exactly what I was saying! Essendon beat your offer, but you still made an offer! You did not 'get rid' of him...

under restricted free agency the Saints had the right of reply, the choice to match the Essendon offer, or not.

Essendon did not beat that offer, that offer was never made.
 
Not as if the Dees need any more incentive for losing, now the bigger margin they lose by, the more mice gets thrown on Sam Newman's head.
 
This is certainly not how you fix Melbourne:

In: Bail, Evans, Jetta, Tapscott, Pederson
Out: Gillies, Nicholson, Blease, Watts, Rodan

The outs are probably better than the ins (except for Gillies, he´s horrid).
 
They weren't completely hopeless when Neeld took over??? Seriously?

The 186 point humiliation at Kardinia Park indicates differently.....and Neeld was at Collingwood when that happened. If ever there was a hopeless performance by a team, it would be difficult to go past that day.

They were hopeless for one game. A couple of weeks before that they were in the 8. Even including that humiliation they won 8 games and had a % of 85% to finish level with Richmond in 2011. 12 months later they win 4 games with a % of 67%. Thats a pretty big fall in 12 months. They were pathetic last year...not just for one week but for pretty much the whole season. They got smashed in possessions, clearances, inside 50s....you name it in almost every game.

Now they have dropped away even further and are being compared to Fitzroy. Neeld has failed to get the players playing with any sort of intensity and effort at all.
 

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In the immediate future, maybe they need to go the "biff" this week. Show some passion for the club, even if misguided and you end up at MRP. Be reckless at the ball. Lead with the head.

At least then it'll look like they are trying.
 
EFT.

Sorry Hawks supporters - but we do need a little whimsical amusement to lighten the mood here
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Well, that was the decision your club wanted. Unfortunately for you we had a big case of DO NOT WANT
 
In the immediate future, maybe they need to go the "biff" this week. Show some passion for the club, even if misguided and you end up at MRP. Be reckless at the ball. Lead with the head.

At least then it'll look like they are trying.

They are the softest team in the AFL, the ONLY player on their team who would go in for a bit of biff is moloney and he left. Which players on their list would start to rough up the opposition?

Their "toughest" players are probably Dunn and Tapscott who love to snipe people or annoy them.

Grimes actually has some courage, but is too nice to do anything.
 
They are the softest team in the AFL, the ONLY player on their team who would go in for a bit of biff is moloney and he left. Which players on their list would start to rough up the opposition?

Their "toughest" players are probably Dunn and Tapscott who love to snipe people or annoy them.

Grimes actually has some courage, but is too nice to do anything.
Jones, Viney, Clark?
 
They are the softest team in the AFL, the ONLY player on their team who would go in for a bit of biff is moloney and he left. Which players on their list would start to rough up the opposition?

Their "toughest" players are probably Dunn and Tapscott who love to snipe people or annoy them.

Grimes actually has some courage, but is too nice to do anything.
Jones went the biff on Saturday night...
 

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I surprised this thread still open since it appears you can only say nice things about clubs on the MB.

To fix Melbourne you need a completed board /admin/development rebuild. So in that respect it would probably require the AFL to step in, but with their focus on GWS I wonder if the AFL will do that.

My opnion only no need for the mods to delete it if it upsets any Melbourne posters
 
Have a look at what Fremantle did in 2007\2008. New development coaches, and new recruitment staff. The issue at Melbourne is not the coach, it is the recruitment and development of players.

Did not trade for players and picked up a number of 20-25 year old players from second tier competitions. This build depth and make people fight for spots.

Once you have done this for 4-5 years then you can go after an experienced coach, as you have a list to entice him to the club.
 
Sounds promising, as we performed a huge overhaul of our development and recruitment areas at the time we signed Neeld. Might just be a matter of showing some patience and having faith in the people we put in place.

Misson and Carig made the honest assessment that we were the least fit team they've ever seen at AFL level. A good fitness base can take multiple years to build. And its probably no coincidence that the guys who seem to do the most for us are also our fittest players (Jones - former triathlete and fitness freak, Viney - been training hard since he was a kid, Clark - had multiple pre-seasons at a better club fitness wise)
 
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