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Last season they looked like they couldn't win anything and got multiple floggings. They are also using the Collingwood press model and it's starting to work for them. Takes time for the team to get good at it something to think about...

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We're looking at the 2015 or 2016 premiers.

These kids are amazing.

It's not rocket science to see what priority drafting, plus money, plus the best AFL player in the last 10 years can do to advance a club.

We had Cook, Gysberts, Morton, etc come to our club.

Fmd.

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There's many factors for that which has been done to death on here. I'm just gonna go watch them play with no expectations and watch certain players such as Toumpas, Kent and Evans as they are the future.

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Still doesn't explain the MFC abyss.

GCS have been pretty much a stable team for the past three years and so are now gelling very well. Unfortunately due to our multiple rebuilds, we don't have that unity.

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We're looking at the 2015 or 2016 premiers.

These kids are amazing.

It's not rocket science to see what priority drafting, plus money, plus the best AFL player in the last 10 years can do to advance a club.

We had Cook, Gysberts, Morton, etc come to our club.

Fmd.

It's depressing I know I think about it often and wonder what was going through BP and DB's heads??

You can see the difference in recruiting of the better sides like Sydney and Geelong, they get strong bodied kids who are up to the rigours of AFL footy. We drafted skinny racks who simply weren't up to it.

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Romans 12:12 Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.



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Yeah we all know how poor our drafting and development has been. Although I actually think since Neeld took over our drafting has been pretty decent. I know Gillies isn't much chop and Byrnes and Rodan are old but we needed some experience so that is why we got them. But Viney, Hogan, Kent, M.Jones, Terlich all look to be decent players and Clark and Dawes are obvious wins so really the new direction they are taking seems to be right just may take time.

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time for an EGM is what it says to me.

6 years of bad decisions.

WYL, you and I have been around long enough to see AGMs, EGMs, mergers, coaches, next big things all come and go.

What we HAVEN'T seen is standards, high expectations, someone to come to this club with no flavour or fervour to GET IT GOING.

Our young list is almost as good as GCS (except SofG) and like cunnerz09 said, let's get some games into players who give a stuff!

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Romans 12:12 Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.

Is it reasonable to suggest all of your posts will now quote verse Lordweaver?

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WYL, you and I have been around long enough to see AGMs, EGMs, mergers, coaches, next big things all come and go.

What we HAVEN'T seen is standards, high expectations, someone to come to this club with no flavour or fervour to GET IT GOING.

Our young list is almost as good as GCS (except SofG) and like cunnerz09 said, let's get some games into players who give a stuff!

Our list SHOULD BE as good or better than GC.

it isn't.

They are shot upstairs as well.

We need change.

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Is it reasonable to suggest all of your posts will now quote verse Lordweaver?

You're on to me rtg, it's just the mood i'm in, must be the wine

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Our list SHOULD BE as good or better than GC.

it isn't.

They are shot upstairs as well.

We need change.

Not better.... yet.

Bad picks may yet sink us.

They say that players' actions equate to coach killers - well, recruiting guys make or break teams.

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golly Suns are owning the Roos , Giants push the Cats into sobriety

we cant get within a kick of the Upper Cumbuctor West 2nds !!

Bring on Monday

wel done Suns

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Sure, they're going in hard but these conditions skew the impression the Suns are making.

I reckon we'd go okay in these tight and sloppy conditions.


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Sure, they're going in hard but these conditions skew the impression the Suns are making.

I reckon we'd go okay in these tight and sloppy conditions.

Seriously?

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Sure, they're going in hard but these conditions skew the impression the Suns are making.

I reckon we'd go okay in these tight and sloppy conditions.

Nah, I take that back.

They're doin very well.

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Sure, they're going in hard but these conditions skew the impression the Suns are making.

I reckon we'd go okay in these tight and sloppy conditions.

Not our current list.

Not yet.

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GCS have been pretty much a stable team for the past three years and so are now gelling very well. Unfortunately due to our multiple rebuilds, we don't have that unity.

Many of the GC players have been playig together for 40- 50 odd games. They have some serious talent and will be a real force in a coiple of seasons.

The media were calling for Guy Mckenna's head only a couple of month back. Good example of how quickly thigs can turn.

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Many of the GC players have been playig together for 40- 50 odd games. They have some serious talent and will be a real force in a coiple of seasons.

The media were calling for Guy Mckenna's head only a couple of month back. Good example of how quickly thigs can turn.

Still recall Sam Newman and most of the football scribes calling for Bomber's head.Look how that turned out.Just saying.Round 5 Port are the new Messiah,getting stinky now.

Norfs chips on shoulders growing weekly:)

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