i dont think you should change clubs but i still think your a ****ing tossa who doesnt deserve to follow richmond
yeh like how daniel jackson doesnt deserve to wear the richmond jumper
kinda the same innit
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i dont think you should change clubs but i still think your a ****ing tossa who doesnt deserve to follow richmond
Yeah its weird. Some people want immediate success and when they dont get it they become frustrated, yet they dont want to recruite any mature aged players or "quick fixes" such as Mark Graham was in some peoples opinions.The problem with negative posters/members of this sort is the possibility of the club listening to them. This is what lead to the long years of mediocrity. Just because the club has been very poor over the last 25 years is no reason to suppose, if we don't make the finals this year, it is still on the same path.
Everything is different at present:
We are recruiting & developing young players. Some of these are actually looking the goods on the field.
Our board is stable with no in-fighting
We have a quality coach with a high media profile on a long term contract.
We are making profits.
We have attracted some quality senior players in recent years.
The club needs to keep doing EXACTLY what it is doing at present if it is ever to succeed.
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LMAO @ a dumb bogan trying to sound regally intelligent.
The problem with negative posters/members of this sort is the possibility of the club listening to them. This is what lead to the long years of mediocrity. Just because the club has been very poor over the last 25 years is no reason to suppose, if we don't make the finals this year, it is still on the same path.
Everything is different at present:
We are recruiting & developing young players. Some of these are actually looking the goods on the field.
Our board is stable with no in-fighting
We have a quality coach with a high media profile on a long term contract.
We are making profits.
We have attracted some quality senior players in recent years.
The club needs to keep doing EXACTLY what it is doing at present if it is ever to succeed.
Dont want to change the subject here but being a new member can someone tell me what I'm suposed to do with the skin I got with the membership. No Im not being smart or anything, just wondering what its for
Dont want to change the subject here but being a new member can someone tell me what I'm suposed to do with the skin I got with the membership. No Im not being smart or anything, just wondering what its for
well you could use it as plsc does and let it go crusty under your bed...
yeh like how daniel jackson doesnt deserve to wear the richmond jumper
he makes a good point
yeh like how daniel jackson doesnt deserve to wear the richmond jumper
he makes a good point
yeh i do
tiger skin lmao yeh you guys keep waving some of us with who have taste will treat the gimmick for what it is
a load of crap!
he makes a good point
How so?
LOLwell you could use it as plsc does and let it go crusty under your bed...
I have never seen him post with reason, hence this thread, and I am shocked at the arse licking he has received.
Cue to madtiger2006 to come in and let us all know of the wonders of how the club listens to supporters.The problem with negative posters/members of this sort is the possibility of the club listening to them.

Supporters "knowing" the club is on the right track is not good enough. We neen tangible proof of this. There have been good signs and bad signs. We need all the signs to be good, not ones that leave lingering doubt. For example, finishing 9th last year was a relatively good performance, but being flogged by 12 goals or more in a season was not. Neither was the fact that we weren't consistently competitive against the top teams.
emperor;6876888[B said:]Supporters "knowing" the club is on the right track is not good enough. [/B]
The past couple of years we've been heading up in both ladder position and number of wins.
We've had a Rising Star winner and a runner-up, along with another half a dozen undeniably impressive kids coming through the ranks.
Our 'big name' recruits (Johnson, Brown, Simmonds) have all done extremely well for the club and been well worth what we traded for them (I may concede one exception should Daniel Wells ever get his $h!t together). Polak is already suggesting that he will be just as successful.
The smaller name, mature age recruits have cost us nothing and done their jobs as experienced leaders (Graham), backups (Knobel) and, hopefully, gap fillers while kids develop (Kingsley).
The kids are being given time to develop through Coburg (Polo, JON, McGuane) rather than being thrown in early and burning out.
We've gone from big financial losses to solid, and growing, profits.
Our membership is on the up and last year we were second only to Collingwood in 'home game attendances', without needing to resort to loud and ridiculous predictions like those from Peter Schwab or Kevin Sheedy.
Okay, we're not playing finals just yet, and we're certainly not in premiership contention this year, but pretty much every important indicator is heading in the right direction.
Yes, we still get the occassional thumping but those of us who can read the promising signs are prepared to wear that. Yes we still have some ordinary players getting a run in our team, but that's unavoidable. Hell, Lewis Roberts-Thompson has got a premiership medal, as have Matthew Bishop, Rowan Jones, Ben Marsh (sorry to mention him) and plenty more who would be happy to be compared to Hall, Tiv or Gas.
"Knowing that we're on the right track" is good enough for some of us to at least sit back and enjoy watching the journey. To do anything else would be like having given up on Martin Scorsese fifteen years ago and missing out on 'The Departed'.
yes, the Departed is over rated, but I couldn't think of anything else.
I think you've got to know your on the right track and stick with it regardless of performance. At least for a while. The desired performance WILL NOT HAPPEN without the correct strategy being in place for a number of years.
