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If we get Roos where do you predict we'll finish (next year of course)  

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CBDees, on 01 Sept 2013 - 08:22 AM, said:

I don't think that it is as bad as many think. The trouble is we have evolved into pessimists. I am confident that with an injection of a few midfielders to augment Viney and Jones, we are not far off when one considers that Hogan and Clark are both lining up next year and Trengove etc will all have had full pre-seasons. I am a Watts fan, therefore I am classed as an optimist and if we swap Gillies back to Geelong for Rivers we will have half a chance against most teams, especially if we get a few games at the "G" on a Friday and Saturday so that our supporters flock back.

Like Rivers would come back to us!!!

I don't reckon Rivers would feel part of a flag at the Cats after 10 odd games,but he ain't coming back.

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Hope desperately that getting Roos works, but remember quite vividly the similar hype about RDB coming back, and lets not forget Blight at St.Kilda

Big build up Big disappointment Hope we have some money left over to get a top flight midfielder or two to get the ball out of the centre !

Can I just say that maybe RDB worked...

When he left we suddenly went on an era far more successful than the previous two decades. That has a lot to do with recruitment under his tenure but also intangibles like culture would have been affected.

Perhaps he left a foundation that Northey brought to boil and we kept it warm with occasional tepid and hot moments for 20 years.

I am expecting the effect of Roos to be felt long after he has moved on.

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If we get Paul Roos it could mean more than just a coach.

Because the thing is that Melbourne will offer some big names some big money and instead of them dismissing us.. they might decide to come to Melbourne as playing under Roos is even more of an incentive.

Food for thought

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So if the AFL is giving us 3 million, but we are reportedly offering Roos 2 million a year... how on earth are we supposed to pay him?

Maybe Jack Watts can do chores around his house?

You don't pay a years wage in one week.

Our overhead each week will go up but revenue streams will start coming out of areas we didn't know existed with Roos on board.

Oh, and more people might sign up and come to games if we suck less...

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You don't pay a years wage in one week.

Our overhead each week will go up but revenue streams will start coming out of areas we didn't know existed with Roos on board.

Oh, and more people might sign up and come to games if we suck less...

Obviously you don't pay a years wage in one week. I just don't imagine that signing Roos on will automatically solve all our financial worries and allow us to pay him that much.

Stadium situation will be similar I think - it doesn't take one season to boost crowd numbers significantly enough to make more money. Membership will probably be a similar situation.

Hopefully our new administration can get sponsors on board but I think the situation is a little concerning, especially with paying the rest of the coaching staff.

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Obviously you don't pay a years wage in one week. I just don't imagine that signing Roos on will automatically solve all our financial worries and allow us to pay him that much.

Stadium situation will be similar I think - it doesn't take one season to boost crowd numbers significantly enough to make more money. Membership will probably be a similar situation.

Hopefully our new administration can get sponsors on board but I think the situation is a little concerning, especially with paying the rest of the coaching staff.

Yeah, I think our membership will be 40k+ next year with Roos. The numbers go up every year but 10k members is worth $2m+ with attendance at the gate incredibly dependent on who you play so I Won't go into that but selling boxes at the G has always been tough - I reckon that gets easier.

Sponsors take less work to get but the value will only be marginally more than without Roos.

I am doing some preliminary maths about the competitive advantage of this but it's hard to do without the data about attendances, sponsor money etc

Jackson would know those numbers however and his actions tell me that not only is this a good football decision - it is a fine commercial decision.

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Yeah, I think our membership will be 40k+ next year with Roos. The numbers go up every year but 10k members is worth $2m+ with attendance at the gate incredibly dependent on who you play so I Won't go into that but selling boxes at the G has always been tough - I reckon that gets easier.

Sponsors take less work to get but the value will only be marginally more than without Roos.

I am doing some preliminary maths about the competitive advantage of this but it's hard to do without the data about attendances, sponsor money etc

Jackson would know those numbers however and his actions tell me that not only is this a good football decision - it is a fine commercial decision.

It will be great for the long run anyhow, it's just the first couple of years that worry me.

As you say though, no doubt Jackson and co will be sorting this out. They wouldn't have made an offer which isn't viable.

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So if the AFL is giving us 3 million, but we are reportedly offering Roos 2 million a year... how on earth are we supposed to pay him?

Maybe Jack Watts can do chores around his house?

no you make a good point.

I would suspect though that the AFL will pay Melbourne 3 million dollars for next year and another 3 million dollars in 2015.

So that would put us on track and hopefully the money will flow in from revenue, sales and crowds

so that would explain it in my opinion.

The money the AFL will give us is definitely not a one off

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We can rise quickly with some smart decisions recruiting very good midfielders. This is the only thing we are lacking!

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I would expect a clearly more competitive and better coached unit in 2014, not sure if that will mean more wins, but i would hope far less floggings, far more respect from the comp and some exciting footy from our boys.

reckon 3-4 players might have huge break outs under a decent coach, going to guess now it will be

Jack Trengove

Jack Watts

Colin Sylvia

Jeremy Howe

Hogan, Clark, Dawes, Viney, Tapscott, MacDonald, Frawley, Gawn,

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A previous post spoke of dormant talent. I agree with this. I think of Michael Evans as a prime example of a bloke with a great deal to offer but injury has curtailed a promising start. Roos appears to have the ability to get the best out of players. Most importantly, he gives them specific roles.

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If we finish higher I would be very surprised. Him coming in (hypothetically) will not make us this super competitive side. We have a long way to go before we can match the big boys in the AFL. Don't get me wrong, I believe we would see some improvement under him and player development would be on the rise, but we have to set realistic goals or else we could be very disappointed all over again.

I will happily be proven wrong.

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If we finish higher I would be very surprised. Him coming in (hypothetically) will not make us this super competitive side. We have a long way to go before we can match the big boys in the AFL. Don't get me wrong, I believe we would see some improvement under him and player development would be on the rise, but we have to set realistic goals or else we could be very disappointed all over again.

I will happily be proven wrong.

A team with a full pre season under Roos and a few games into them under him would be well aware you tow the line or your out, you do the 1%ers, you take ownership when they get a run on and you kill the game and their momentum, you remain disciplined and never leave your man free, you force stoppages to kill the oppositions free running style or just to break momentum. It is the way the Swans played and it is the way Freo play, had we played that way today

  • the 9 goal second quarter from the Dogs would have been halted after a run of 3,
  • the goals we gave away with lose checking would have been far less
  • the clearances and breakaways made from them with lose checking resulting in numerous inside 50's would have been reduced
  • the discipline and team ethos to adhere to game plan and run hard for each other would make us some what robotic but reduce turnovers
  • his game style pressurises opposition sides at stoppages, negates quick ball movement on the rebound and forces them to over possess increasing the capacity to turn the ball over
  • whilst some consider this style not pretty under Roos we would be within range of opponents on most occasions due to his game plan.

It is for these reasons we will see improvement against the sides in the bottom 6/7 and this will bring more wins. We will continue to struggle against the stronger sides but we will see improvement and small steps which IMO will make us a mid table side fairly quickly.

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A team with a full pre season under Roos and a few games into them under him would be well aware you tow the line or your out, you do the 1%ers, you take ownership when they get a run on and you kill the game and their momentum, you remain disciplined and never leave your man free, you force stoppages to kill the oppositions free running style or just to break momentum. It is the way the Swans played and it is the way Freo play, had we played that way today

  • the 9 goal second quarter from the Dogs would have been halted after a run of 3,
  • the goals we gave away with lose checking would have been far less
  • the clearances and breakaways made from them with lose checking resulting in numerous inside 50's would have been reduced
  • the discipline and team ethos to adhere to game plan and run hard for each other would make us some what robotic but reduce turnovers
  • his game style pressurises opposition sides at stoppages, negates quick ball movement on the rebound and forces them to over possess increasing the capacity to turn the ball over
  • whilst some consider this style not pretty under Roos we would be within range of opponents on most occasions due to his game plan.

It is for these reasons we will see improvement against the sides in the bottom 6/7 and this will bring more wins. We will continue to struggle against the stronger sides but we will see improvement and small steps which IMO will make us a mid table side fairly quickly.

Although one quarter really was bad, we had 3 solid quarters along with 2 fantastic team goals in the last quarter... something to work with

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The question is ..What midfielders could now be lured to a club which is effectively controlled by the AFL and coached by Paul Roos?

We can rise quickly with some smart decisions recruiting very good midfielders. This is the only thing we are lacking!

r"oos

has the best recruitment history in the AFL

simple minded coaching theory,cut the basic errors out

this reduces the scoreline and gives the team hopes because there always in with a chance

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Even an Aleister Crowley might do but the guernsey number might be a problem.

Well, if Aleister Crowley did come back from the grave (I believe he has the right connections), he would be picking a team whose nicknames symbolize many of his beliefs (Devils, torturing poor innocents (Melbourne supporters), getting sodomized (the players rolling over to the opposition).

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Although one quarter really was bad, we had 3 solid quarters along with 2 fantastic team goals in the last quarter... something to work with

Yep that's what I'm saying, there have been games this year and last where we have been blown away in 20 minutes, that IMO would not happen under Roos.
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Yeah, I think our membership will be 40k+ next year with Roos. The numbers go up every year but 10k members is worth $2m+ with attendance at the gate incredibly dependent on who you play so I Won't go into that but selling boxes at the G has always been tough - I reckon that gets easier.

Sponsors take less work to get but the value will only be marginally more than without Roos.

I am doing some preliminary maths about the competitive advantage of this but it's hard to do without the data about attendances, sponsor money etc

Jackson would know those numbers however and his actions tell me that not only is this a good football decision - it is a fine commercial decision.

Exactly RP. The AFL know that helping us to pay overs to get Roos is a short term loss making venture that offers a medium to long term pay off. It's about limiting the amount they would have to fund us for over say 5 to 7 years if we don't snag the big sausage.

In any business, especially team oriented sport, its all about selling the sizzle and winning. But for us to even start selling the sizzle (eg Friday night matches Demons v Swans etc ) we need the big sausage.

If reports are correct that he met with certain members of the leadership group last week then I believe we have our sausage.

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We can rise quickly with some smart decisions recruiting very good midfielders. This is the only thing we are lacking!

Demoneyes I think only one of your eyes is working.

We have no CHB and still 2 HBF short ( If Grimes leaves the midfield make that one )]

We have two ruckman who show promise but they are still far from the top half of the competitions ruckmen.

We have two key Forwards who are injury crocks and IMO we will struggle to ever have both of them on the field at the one time.

We have no small forwards and with loss of Davey and potentially Sylvia our experience level will again fall for 2014.

Now of course this takes no account of any senior players we might recruit this off season.

But don't deluded yourself that we only need a few midfield players.

There is a reason we had two wins, got belted in another dozen and were generally uncompetitive.

We have a crap list and it will take 3 years make a serious impact with replacement players.

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