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Yeah nah. We have enough good talent 28 years old and under to push again in 2-4 years. Accept that this year was going to be a down one (many could see it in November, glad you're all starting to wake up), see which kids have what it takes, start again next year with a new coach.
FB: Maynard, ______, Noble
HB: Quaynor, Moore, Crisp
C: J.Daicos, ______, ______
HF: Elliott, Kelly, ______
FF: Mihocek, ______, ______
F: T.Brown, Grundy, Adams
INT: ______, Henry, Macrae, McCreery
Settle down champdecade of doom coming up probably makes that 2 decades of doom apart from of course 2018
Maaannn I'm trying to find some positives lol, need some hope. I genuinely reckon our core players in their 20s are alright.So our future midfield is Daicos, unknown, unknown, Tyler Brown and a 31 year old Adams?
Mihocek and Elliot will also be over 31 and probably struggle to get games/injury, Kelly still hasn't shown he will be an AFL player.
Maaannn I'm trying to find some positives lol, need some hope. I genuinely reckon our core players in their 20s are alright.
Every flag winning wide has a bunch of 30-33 year olds
May be just a coincidence that we did well in 2018 when Bucks openly admitted to taking a back seat role that year.That's true and from that point of view it is harsh. But I can honestly say that under Bucks, for 80% of the time I haven't really enjoyed watching them play. And if he did manage to get them to the top in 2018, credit to him, but he was unable to sustain it for any length of time, and back down we go.
Well I thought the same thing until everyone here was saying that those years were mainly down to Justin Longmuir.
I think it works that when things go well it’s because of everyone else other than Bucks, when things don’t go well it’s purely because of Bucks.
Yeah nah. We have enough good talent 28 years old and under to push again in 2-4 years. Accept that this year was going to be a down one (many could see it in November, glad you're all starting to wake up), see which kids have what it takes, start again next year with a new coach.
FB: Maynard, ______, Noble
HB: Quaynor, Moore, Crisp
C: J.Daicos, ______, ______
HF: Elliott, Kelly, ______
FF: Mihocek, ______, ______
F: T.Brown, Grundy, Adams
INT: ______, Henry, Macrae, McCreery
Well I thought the same thing until everyone here was saying that those years were mainly down to Justin Longmuir.
May be just a coincidence that we did well in 2018 when Bucks openly admitted to taking a back seat role that year.
May be just a coincidence that we did well in 2018 when Bucks openly admitted to taking a back seat role that year.
More blatant lies.That's because things have only gone well when Buckley was told to take a back seat and someone else was in charge.
Was Hocking there as well?
Well I thought the same thing until everyone here was saying that those years were mainly down to Justin Longmuir.
So our future midfield is Daicos, unknown, unknown, Tyler Brown and a 31 year old Adams?
Mihocek and Elliot will also be over 31 and probably struggle to get games/injury, Kelly still hasn't shown he will be an AFL player.
So our future midfield is Daicos, unknown, unknown, Tyler Brown and a 31 year old Adams?
Mihocek and Elliot will also be over 31 and probably struggle to get games/injury, Kelly still hasn't shown he will be an AFL player.
These Unknowns. Are they brothers?So our future midfield is Daicos, unknown, unknown, Tyler Brown and a 31 year old Adams?
Mihocek and Elliot will also be over 31 and probably struggle to get games/injury, Kelly still hasn't shown he will be an AFL player.
Good interview with Anderson on SEN just now.
I got the impression that the brass are giving Wright the freedom to assess the list over a period of time, with a view to setting medium term goals once he is better acquainted with what we have. The point was made that this is precisely what Wright was hired for and that he will have the breathing space to do the job properly.
Anderson was a lot less defensive and obstinate than he was earlier in the year and this gives me some hope that the club are keeping a more open mind about what needs to be done on the football side. Less "we are Collingwood and we will do what we want, so get stuffed and those fans who don't understand our (terrible) list management decisions simply aren't smart enough to understand them" ... and more ... "we are doing the work and our strategies will be led by the information we uncover".
That left me feeling a little bit more hopeful that the club has its eyes open now and have moved away from the siege mentality that wasn't going to let us improve. Maybe that's the absence of the spector of Ed. I guess we'll never know.