Jump to content

Dees look to new horizons


beelzebub

Recommended Posts

Dees look to new horizons

Bailey Scwab and Poulakakis are off for a fact finding tour visiting clubs in England and Spain to gain a better understanding of how some clubs are more successful at survival despite close competition. Study will be focussed also on comuunity involvement .

I consider this a very proactive move. Melbournes definitely on the move and taking charge of its destiny. Go Dees

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dees look to new horizons

Bailey Scwab and Poulakakis are off for a fact finding tour visiting clubs in England and Spain to gain a better understanding of how some clubs are more successful at survival despite close competition. Study will be focussed also on comuunity involvement .

I consider this a very proactive move. Melbournes definitely on the move and taking charge of its destiny. Go Dees

can't agree more. They ( mfc ) are really standing up and trying alot of new approaches. Hope this all pays off for a great season/s...starting with our draft picks next week. GO DEES

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The things that the Club have put in place, and are continuing to do, makes me so proud to be a MFC supporter. I think the work that Jim Stynes and Cameron Schwab have done has been amazing. I'm in my late 20's, and like most here, have never seen a flag, and have experienced an up-and-down life wearing the red and blue. I find it ironic that the most pride I have had from the club is on the back of 2 wooden spoons! Thank god I'm not still at school, would be a nightmare!!!

One thing I read in to that article is the Club's faith in Dan Bailey. You can put your house on a contract extension for Bails this year; I think we will see a 2 year extension straight up. He has had one of the worst jobs in football - inherited a crap list, had to be ruthless on some players that we love (ie Robbo), and had to ensure we did what was needed to receive picks 1 & 2 in this years without damaging his reputation. He had to play Watts before he was truly ready for AFL (although the kid will benefit from the experience), and continually defend his player experiments. While all that has been happening, he has also had to deal with a lot of people questioning if he is the right man for the job - and some articles and comments from readers/supporters(?) calling for him to be sacked - WHERE ARE THESE MELBOURNE SUPPORTERS NOW? TOO BUSY TOUCHING THEMSELVES WATCHING FOOTAGE OF SCULLY AND TRENGOVE!!!!

I have always been a big fan of Bailey, and have had many arguments with fellow demon fans who are also close friends about this subject. The experience he will gain from this Europe tour will be another massive step forward for not only him as a coach, but for the club in general. After this years draft, Bailey has a list of players that can potentially win that flag in years to come. I think his 3 year contract should actually start in 2010 as this is going to be the first opportunity that Bails has to actually coach to the best of his ability and playing group. We have personnel behind the scenes that are on the brink of setting this club up as a powerhouse.

Hopefully we shouldn't have to "bottom out" for quite some time (15 years+). If we manage this list correctly, and draft smart in the compromised drafts (eg. start looking at solid defenders to develop over the next 3 years - by the time they are hungry for AFL, players like Warnock will be at the end on their career), we will be able to have continual change without the need to hit rock bottom. Geelong will show if this is possible or not in the next 3-5 years.

I know I haven't contributed too much in the above, just wearing my heart on my sleeve. This website is great, while we are divided on every issue brought up, we all have the one priority, and that's to do the best for the Club.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Great post Billy.

For the first time since Aussie Rules became a 'professional' sport, I now feel that I support a professional club. Up until the last 12 months, I always regarded the Melbourne Football Club as a mob of 'amateurs', trying valiantly against the odds to compete in a largely professional competition ................. and what's more, we seemed to be continually losing ground to the powerful clubs.

Now, we are undeniably turning the corner and starting to make up some of the lost ground. It won't be long before other clubs start to take note of what we are doing, both on and off the field.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Good to see Bailey obviously using the money provided to him for furthering his coaching education, as I vaguely remember him not using it last year and returning the money to the club.

Whilst that was a great gesture, I think trips like this are essential for the development of any good coach and I think the benefits far outweigh the costs involved.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yes Billy great post good too see someone with a very positive but realistic outlook i love the MFC as much as anyone on here and like you have just turned 30 so i have not had much joy but year after year my love and passion grows in the past i have been critical on the club and players but in the past few years (probably since DB took the rains) i have seen a club on the brink do everything in its power to reinvent itself and that alone gives me joy.... I don't beleive clubs need to "bottom out" its a week excuse but in our situation it was essential for the rebuild of a club that is 150yrs old very very close to not being around for much longer. IMO the people that MFC have within the club are the right people on the same page with the same vision for now and most importantly the future. They are not just lookin at the next 5-7 years but the next 10-20 and that comes back to my opinion on "to bottom out" if managed right we will hopefull challenge 3-5 times every 10-15 years that is and should be the target for any AFL club and i can feel we are on that path.

Its exciting and so it should be GO DEES and once again if you know any MFC followers that are yet to sign as a member get on there case 40,000 members next year would be fantastic and when we really hit our straps we will convert the next generation too follow the mighty RED and BLUE sky is the limit.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yes Billy great post good too see someone with a very positive but realistic outlook i love the MFC as much as anyone on here and like you have just turned 30 so i have not had much joy but year after year my love and passion grows in the past i have been critical on the club and players but in the past few years (probably since DB took the rains) i have seen a club on the brink do everything in its power to reinvent itself and that alone gives me joy.... I don't beleive clubs need to "bottom out" its a week excuse but in our situation it was essential for the rebuild of a club that is 150yrs old very very close to not being around for much longer. IMO the people that MFC have within the club are the right people on the same page with the same vision for now and most importantly the future. They are not just lookin at the next 5-7 years but the next 10-20 and that comes back to my opinion on "to bottom out" if managed right we will hopefull challenge 3-5 times every 10-15 years that is and should be the target for any AFL club and i can feel we are on that path.

Its exciting and so it should be GO DEES and once again if you know any MFC followers that are yet to sign as a member get on there case 40,000 members next year would be fantastic and when we really hit our straps we will convert the next generation too follow the mighty RED and BLUE sky is the limit.

You don't have to bottom out, but sometimes it is necessary to have a list clean-out and start again with fresh players.

By being at the bottom you just give your club the best options of kids to rebuild with. This is what we have managed to do.

Link to comment
Share on other sites


Good to see Bailey obviously using the money provided to him for furthering his coaching education, as I vaguely remember him not using it last year and returning the money to the club.

Whilst that was a great gesture, I think trips like this are essential for the development of any good coach and I think the benefits far outweigh the costs involved.

Ahh, Keyser, for some reason you and I always seem to disagree. Perhaps you are one of "those" that wanted/wants Bailey sacked. If you are, are you one of "those" that are orgasmic at the thought of seeing Scully and Trengove playing for us next year?

How much work can you expect a coach to do in 1 or 2 seasons? I can assure you, what Kevin Sheedy is doing now for GWS is exactly what Bailey did when he won the job/privilege of coaching our team. Difference is that Sheedy has 2 or 3 years to do it without the stress of ladder positions.

So, correct me if I'm wrong, but are you saying that Bailey hasn't delivered enough return for what has been invested? I would like to know YOUR answer to this before I respond to that. Would hate to get personal without knowing all the facts.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This is different. I like it a lot, though.

I remember reading somewhere recently that Matthew Knights has done a similar thing. He went to the USA to watch the Phoenix Suns play, because they play an efficient, high speed game with quick ball movement, much like the Bombers do now.

I'll try and dig up the article.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This is different. I like it a lot, though.

I remember reading somewhere recently that Matthew Knights has done a similar thing. He went to the USA to watch the Phoenix Suns play, because they play an efficient, high speed game with quick ball movement, much like the Bombers do now.

I'll try and dig up the article.

here:

Bomber learn from International club

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ahh, Keyser, for some reason you and I always seem to disagree. Perhaps you are one of "those" that wanted/wants Bailey sacked. If you are, are you one of "those" that are orgasmic at the thought of seeing Scully and Trengove playing for us next year?

How much work can you expect a coach to do in 1 or 2 seasons? I can assure you, what Kevin Sheedy is doing now for GWS is exactly what Bailey did when he won the job/privilege of coaching our team. Difference is that Sheedy has 2 or 3 years to do it without the stress of ladder positions.

So, correct me if I'm wrong, but are you saying that Bailey hasn't delivered enough return for what has been invested? I would like to know YOUR answer to this before I respond to that. Would hate to get personal without knowing all the facts.

What are you talking about?

Classic case of reading too much into something.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ahh, Keyser, for some reason you and I always seem to disagree. Perhaps you are one of "those" that wanted/wants Bailey sacked. If you are, are you one of "those" that are orgasmic at the thought of seeing Scully and Trengove playing for us next year?

How much work can you expect a coach to do in 1 or 2 seasons? I can assure you, what Kevin Sheedy is doing now for GWS is exactly what Bailey did when he won the job/privilege of coaching our team. Difference is that Sheedy has 2 or 3 years to do it without the stress of ladder positions.

So, correct me if I'm wrong, but are you saying that Bailey hasn't delivered enough return for what has been invested? I would like to know YOUR answer to this before I respond to that. Would hate to get personal without knowing all the facts.

Think you've slightly missed his point.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ahh, Keyser, for some reason you and I always seem to disagree. Perhaps you are one of "those" that wanted/wants Bailey sacked. If you are, are you one of "those" that are orgasmic at the thought of seeing Scully and Trengove playing for us next year?

How much work can you expect a coach to do in 1 or 2 seasons? I can assure you, what Kevin Sheedy is doing now for GWS is exactly what Bailey did when he won the job/privilege of coaching our team. Difference is that Sheedy has 2 or 3 years to do it without the stress of ladder positions.

So, correct me if I'm wrong, but are you saying that Bailey hasn't delivered enough return for what has been invested? I would like to know YOUR answer to this before I respond to that. Would hate to get personal without knowing all the facts.

hahahaha- WOW. Where did that come from?

Reading through this thread and suddenly BAM! it went all batshit crazy from nowhere!

But the funniest part will be if KS actually was alluding to something along these lines... cos I definitely missed it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

hahahaha- WOW. Where did that come from?

Reading through this thread and suddenly BAM! it went all batshit crazy from nowhere!

But the funniest part will be if KS actually was alluding to something along these lines... cos I definitely missed it.

Sh!t, I must have missed what Keyser was saying, and sincerely apologise for doing so! The way I read it was that he was making the point that finally Bailey is doing something like this, just a shame it was at the start of his third season and not when he was first hired. I got that vibe from reading it once, not even reading too much in to it!

Again, I apologise for that.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Sh!t, I must have missed what Keyser was saying, and sincerely apologise for doing so! The way I read it was that he was making the point that finally Bailey is doing something like this, just a shame it was at the start of his third season and not when he was first hired. I got that vibe from reading it once, not even reading too much in to it!

Again, I apologise for that.

Just re-read...

BIG SORRY KEYSER!

Link to comment
Share on other sites


I'm not actually sure that Bailey can coach. I like the off field stuff and the discipline stuff but I have yet to see how he wants this team to play.

With Knights it was pretty obvious what he was trying to do. Bailey I'm not so sure.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

back to the topic :rolleyes:

interesting following Scwabby here Scwab on twitter

Seems they are getting to talk and hear from many who have been very successful in their programs etc. Look forward to seeing what they decide to put into effect here.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Going to Everton is a good way of learning how NOT to coach. Go across the park to Anfield Bails. LFC

the trip isnt so much about coaching...if at all. Its about how various clubs and entities go about building their following ( brand ) how some succeed whilst in close proximity. How various sporting codes and organisations involve the communities and its supporters. What makes them tick...and not only tick but tick well..

This club ( MFC ) is looking to become absolute solid. it needs to understand upon what foundations you build such an edifice. Some work has already been done in this regard. The club knows that much more is needed and that there is a great deal of valuable insight out in the world...just requires you to go looking ;)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

the trip isnt so much about coaching...if at all. Its about how various clubs and entities go about building their following ( brand ) how some succeed whilst in close proximity. How various sporting codes and organisations involve the communities and its supporters. What makes them tick...and not only tick but tick well..

This club ( MFC ) is looking to become absolute solid. it needs to understand upon what foundations you build such an edifice. Some work has already been done in this regard. The club knows that much more is needed and that there is a great deal of valuable insight out in the world...just requires you to go looking ;)

Uh isn't Bails there to learn more about coaching and the other guys the back office side of things? Why the hell would Bails care about "various clubs and entities go about building their following ( brand ) how some succeed whilst in close proximity."

Link to comment
Share on other sites

correction..trip in its overview and entirity isn't all about..or just about coaching.. Much efort by Scwabby and Poulakakis to learn the good from the bad. As you suggest Bails is more concerned about what he does.. and is spendingmost of his trip in Spain.... Ought to be interesting to see whathe brings away from this. His meetings with barcelone handball team ..coaching, conditioning etc. could prove very beneficial.

Bails starting to take on the appearance of a refugee from an Italian western :rolleyes:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Going to Everton is a good way of learning how NOT to coach. Go across the park to Anfield Bails. LFC

I would've thought you'd seek out a manager who has been truly successful like Wenger or Ferguson.

Benitez has done little so far at Anfield, save for blaming the owners.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Demonland Forums  

  • Match Previews, Reports & Articles  

    EASYBEATS by Meggs

    A beautiful sunny Friday afternoon, with a light breeze and a strong Windy Hill crowd set the scene, inviting one team to seize the day and take the important four points on offer. For the Demons it was not a good Friday, easily beaten by an all-time largest losing margin of 65 points.   Essendon threw themselves into action today, winning most of the contests and had three early goals with Daria Bannister on fire.  In contrast the Demons were dropping marks, hesitant in close and comm

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons 2

    DEFUSE THE BOMBERS by Meggs

    Last Saturday’s crushing loss to Fremantle, after being three goals ahead at three quarter time, should be motivation enough to bounce back for this very winnable Round 5 clash at Windy Hill. A first-time venue for the Melbourne AFLW team, this should be a familiar suburban, windy, footy environment for the players.   Essendon were brave and competitive last week against ladder leader Adelaide at Sturt’s home ground. A familiar name, Maddison Gay, was the Bombers best player with

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons 33

    BLOW THE SIREN by Meggs

    Fremantle hosted the Demons on a sunny 20-degree Saturdayafternoon winning the toss and electing to defend in the first quarter against the 3-goal breeze favouring the Parry Street end. There was method here, as this would give the comeback queens, the Dockers, last use of the breeze. The Melbourne Coach had promised an improved performance, and we did start better than previous weeks, winning the ball out of the middle, using the breeze advantage and connecting to the forwards. 

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons

    GETAWAY by Meggs

    Calling all fit players. Expect every available Melbourne player to board the Virgin cross-continent flight to Perth for this Round 4 clash on Saturday afternoon at Fremantle Oval. It promises to be keenly contested, though Fremantle is the bookies clear favourite.  If we lose, finals could be remoter than Rottnest Island especially following on from the Dees 50-point dismantlement by North Melbourne last Sunday.  There are 8 remaining matches, over the next 7 weeks.  To Meggs’

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons

    DRUBBING by Meggs

    With Casey Fields basking in sunshine, an enthusiastic throng of young Demons fans formed a guard of honour for the evergreen and much admired 75-gamer Paxy Paxman. As the home team ran out to play, Paxy’s banner promised that the Demons would bounce back from last week’s loss to Brisbane and reign supreme.   Disappointingly, the Kangaroos dominated the match to win by 50 points, but our Paxy certainly did her bit.  She was clearly our best player, sweeping well in defence.

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons 4

    GARNER STRENGTH by Meggs

    In keeping with our tough draw theme, Week 3 sees Melbourne take on flag favourites, North Melbourne, at Casey Fields this Sunday at 1:05pm.  The weather forecast looks dry, a coolish 14 degrees and will be characteristically gusty.  Remember when Casey Fields was considered our fortress?  The Demons have lost two of their past three matches at the Field of Dreams, so opposition teams commute down the Princes Highway with more optimism these days.  The Dees held the highe

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons 1

    ALLY’S FIELDS by Meggs

    It was a sunny morning at Casey Fields, as Demon supporters young and old formed a guard of honour for fan favourite and 50-gamer Alyssa Bannan.  Banno’s banner stated the speedster was the ‘fastest 50 games’ by an AFLW player ever.   For Dees supporters, today was not our day and unfortunately not for Banno either. A couple of opportunities emerged for our number 6 but alas there was no sizzle.   Brisbane atoned for last week’s record loss to North Melbourne, comprehensively out

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons 1

    GOOD MORNING by Meggs

    If you are driving or training it to Cranbourne on Saturday, don’t forget to set your alarm clock. The Melbourne Demons play the reigning premiers Brisbane Lions at Casey Fields this Saturday, with the bounce of the ball at 11:05am.  Yes, that’s AM.   The AFLW fixture shows deference to the AFL men’s finals games.  So, for the men it’s good afternoon and good evening and for the women it’s good morning.     The Lions were wounded last week by 44 points, their highest ever los

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons 3

    HORE ON FIRE by Meggs

    The 40,000 seat $319 million redeveloped Kardinia Park Stadium was nowhere near capacity last night but the strong, noisy contingent of Melbourne supporters led by the DeeArmy journeyed to Geelong to witness a high-quality battle between two of the best teams in AFLW.   The Cats entered the arena to the blasting sounds of Zombie Nation and made a hot start kicking the first 2 goals. They brought tremendous forward half pressure, and our newly renovated defensive unit looked shaky.

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons 11
  • Tell a friend

    Love Demonland? Tell a friend!
×
×
  • Create New...