Aramis
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- Jul 31, 2016
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This in the GF
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Followed by this at half time
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Led to this
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Don
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How about a camp to toughen them up
Roo
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Yeah, tough is good ... i used to play tough ...
And here we are ...
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Nope.
You forgot this......
Turned the game massively in their favour in the first half WHEN IT MATTERED.
On THEIR home ground, after we had finished top and successfully won both our finals. ******* VFL flogs.
A wealth of judicious editing in there. Someone was in a world of pain.
Nope.
You forgot this......
Turned the game massively in their favour in the first half WHEN IT MATTERED.
On THEIR home ground, after we had finished top and successfully won both our finals. ******* VFL flogs.
Truth hurts doesn't it. Majority of those frees were clear.
It was mostly standard liberal finals interpretations. Few if any resulted in goals. History's not going to change, no matter how hard you stare at it.
Do you think Blight's comments are on the money?
That famous South Australian chip on the shoulderRichmond blinkers champ. A a few would've resulted in goals, and a few others probably would have prevented a few, which would have completely changed the complexion of the game.
History won't change, but we can only hope and pray that sheer blatant VFL control over what is NOT a truly national competition, will change sooner rather than later, and that more non-victorian administrators become involved in AFL management, and change some of the insane set ups that non-victorian clubs are subject to. It's just wrong.
Blighty's spot on, but that's not what I was talking about.
Richmond blinkers champ. A a few would've resulted in goals, and a few others probably would have prevented a few, which would have completely changed the complexion of the game.
History won't change, but we can only hope and pray that sheer blatant VFL control over what is NOT a truly national competition, will change sooner rather than later, and that more non-victorian administrators become involved in AFL management, and change some of the insane set ups that non-victorian clubs are subject to. It's just wrong.
Blighty's spot on, but that's not what I was talking about.
Melbourne?? Don't you mean: "Hold my Pimms and lemonade"Melbourne say: "Hold my beer"
They just have to do it better than anyone else.Melbourne?? Don't you mean: "Hold my Pimms and lemonade"
Richmond blinkers champ. A a few would've resulted in goals, and a few others probably would have prevented a few, which would have completely changed the complexion of the game.
History won't change, but we can only hope and pray that sheer blatant VFL control over what is NOT a truly national competition, will change sooner rather than later, and that more non-victorian administrators become involved in AFL management, and change some of the insane set ups that non-victorian clubs are subject to. It's just wrong.
Blighty's spot on, but that's not what I was talking about.
Because of the reasons I mentioned, they lost good people and they lost important players - which probably follows losing the good people.
If David Noble was still at Adelaide along with Charlie Cameron and a motivated Mitch McGovern things would be different.
So many of their problems seem to trace back to Brett Burton off field and their ageing flat track forward line on field. The coach hasn't helped things, but if he had a wise voice next to him I bet a lot of problems would've been prevented.
Also Sydney played in the 2016 grand final and 3 years later are right towards the bottom. The Dogs struggles of 17/18 are well known. Hawthorn won the grand final in 2015 and finished 12th in 2017. The Crows playing group were older than many thought, they were ripe for a drop off
Feel sorry for Adelaide supporters. Every team has had and will have again phases where there club is run by people who don't have the courage to admit mistakes and step away.
They've circled up, they've had emergency meetings and honesty sessions...two years on, things are worse and they can't agree on the next step. It really is a board&CEO problem now, but I don't think we're gaining anything by delaying the inevitable decision.
Get rid of anyone who mistakenly saw a football club as an SAS elite squad team for a start. No amount of emergency meetings will seemingly repair the damage from that. Not just CEO and board, but a lack of accountability from guys like Brett Burton who seems extremely underqualified for his role anyway as basically an ex-player with some personal training experience.
Under qualified with a healthy dose of arroganceGet rid of anyone who mistakenly saw a football club as an SAS elite squad team for a start. No amount of emergency meetings will seemingly repair the damage from that. Not just CEO and board, but a lack of accountability from guys like Brett Burton who seems extremely underqualified for his role anyway as basically an ex-player with some personal training experience.
Looks like they are about to bust out the YMCA, Tex is the biker of course
They look fine to me.
Warms the cockles to know that Richmond broke them
The Board is 100% one of the problems, and has been for years - and the CEO is potentially a major issue as well.Feel sorry for Adelaide supporters. Every team has had and will have again phases where there club is run by people who don't have the courage to admit mistakes and step away.
They've circled up, they've had emergency meetings and honesty sessions...two years on, things are worse and they can't agree on the next step. It really is a board&CEO problem now, but I don't think we're gaining anything by delaying the inevitable decision.
The Board is 100% one of the problems, and has been for years - and the CEO is potentially a major issue as well.
The Board is 100% one of the problems, and has been for years - and the CEO is potentially a major issue as well.