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Geez, of the ten Victorian clubs:

Geelong... on the decline, losing Christensen and Varcoe

Bulldogs... a complete mess

Essendon... speaks for itself

Colonwood... player exodus, unlikeable coach throwing out good players because he can't coach them

Carlton... Mad Mick turfing out his goalkickers for peanuts,

Richmond... only made finals because Sydney tanked, got annihilated by Port, yet not making list changes

Saints... throwing out senior players for youth (because it worked for us)

Hawthorn... can't possibly fit anyone else in, will likely win 3 in a row but only 22 can play in a GF

North... idiotic recruiting blunder that cost them a gun midfielder for an injury prone soft player, but looking ok

Melbourne... coming off a losing culture, have a premiership coach for 2 years, a gun assistant coach on a 5 year coaching plan, showing improvement but desperately need more wins.

I'd say we're better placed than half of the other teams above, in terms of stability. Culture though... that'll take time to fix.

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Yes and know. Yes because i'm loving our stability. Yes if it was the Cats. But no in the doggies case. They are struggling as bad as us and can't afford a crisis.

No they aren't.

Stuff them. They've been playing off in prelims only 5 years ago.

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Too many princesses in this current generation of footballers. If guys like neeld and McCartney are seen to be too hard, how would they go under barassi??

Barassi had their respect. He was a revered player and coach. Neeld and McCartney were neither.
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Barassi had their respect. He was a revered player and coach. Neeld and McCartney were neither.

You can't operate in authority without credibility.

That's not to say that you need to be a great player to be a great coach, it's just that the words of a player or coach who has achieved will hold far greater weight with the listener.

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You can't operate in authority without credibility.

That's not to say that you need to be a great player to be a great coach, it's just that the words of a player or coach who has achieved will hold far greater weight with the listener.

I don't disagree with that.

You can't tell me some coaches were genuinely feared by players on the past. Today's lot would go to water and leave or white ant the coach. Weak as pizz

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You can't operate in authority without credibility.

That's not to say that you need to be a great player to be a great coach, it's just that the words of a player or coach who has achieved will hold far greater weight with the listener.

A coach can be hard if they treat everybody fairly. But if they start picking on individuals, or start treating one group of players differently from the rest, then they just erode their own authority.

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Who ever said Neeld or McCartney were "too hard" other than a few flogs on a footy forum? "Too incompetent" would be more accurate.

It's an interesting topic. The fans were convinced that the young players at Footscray loved him, the club has also tried to sell this as well. So, what the real story? Is he really incompetent or is he a casualty of a group of spoilt footballers who are very comfortable with their efforts and income.

Now would be an ideal time to poach one of their kids.

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Geez, of the ten Victorian clubs:

Geelong... on the decline, losing Christensen and Varcoe

Bulldogs... a complete mess

Essendon... speaks for itself

Colonwood... player exodus, unlikeable coach throwing out good players because he can't coach them

Carlton... Mad Mick turfing out his goalkickers for peanuts,

Richmond... only made finals because Sydney tanked, got annihilated by Port, yet not making list changes

Saints... throwing out senior players for youth (because it worked for us)

Hawthorn... can't possibly fit anyone else in, will likely win 3 in a row but only 22 can play in a GF

North... idiotic recruiting blunder that cost them a gun midfielder for an injury prone soft player, but looking ok

Melbourne... coming off a losing culture, have a premiership coach for 2 years, a gun assistant coach on a 5 year coaching plan, showing improvement but desperately need more wins.

I'd say we're better placed than half of the other teams above, in terms of stability. Culture though... that'll take time to fix.

Greenwood a gun midfielder?

Seriously?

That's an enormous exaggeration.

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It's an interesting topic. The fans were convinced that the young players at Footscray loved him, the club has also tried to sell this as well. So, what the real story? Is he really incompetent or is he a casualty of a group of spoilt footballers who are very comfortable with their efforts and income.

Now would be an ideal time to poach one of their kids.

Totally. Now offer them something for Mcrae. ;)

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Dahlhuas rumoured to want out of dogs now. He would be worth a look with pick 3? Although the source of the rumour is that bespectacled clown Barrett

Bag him all you want but he broke the:

  • Goodwin news early
  • Hogan Back Injury
  • Essendon saga
  • Gold Coast coaching saga.

Yes I cant stand him but atleast he does get most of them right.

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Dahlhuas rumoured to want out of dogs now. He would be worth a look with pick 3? Although the source of the rumour is that bespectacled clown Barrett

good

Will gladly trade pick 2 for Dalhaus and 6, as long as the Dogs promise to take McCartin so we swoop on Brayshaw at 3

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Dahlhuas rumoured to want out of dogs now. He would be worth a look with pick 3? Although the source of the rumour is that bespectacled clown Barrett

Pick 3 would be way overs for Dalhaus. http://afltables.com/afl/stats/players/L/Luke_Dahlhaus.html

He's a good player, but he's small (178, 77) and in his 4th year in the system avg disp: 22, scoring shots: 2, tackles: 4. If he was 185 and 85 kg it'd be a different story, but he's just not worth skipping on whoever will fall at no. 3.

Would be asking for Macrae or Bont (no way they trade them), or two players inc. Dalhaus.

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Pick 3 would be way overs for Dalhaus. http://afltables.com/afl/stats/players/L/Luke_Dahlhaus.html

He's a good player, but he's small (178, 77) and in his 4th year in the system avg disp: 22, scoring shots: 2, tackles: 4. If he was 185 and 85 kg it'd be a different story, but he's just not worth skipping on whoever will fall at no. 3.

Would be asking for Macrae or Bont (no way they trade them), or two players inc. Dalhaus.

It's a good trade if we get pick 6 in return though. Bulldogs get their key forward, we get Lever, Daulhaus and Brayshaw.

But they'll take Wright or McCartin with pick 4 (likely the pick from GWS for Griffen) so we probably don't have much leverage anymore.

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Pick 3 would be way overs for Dalhaus. http://afltables.com/afl/stats/players/L/Luke_Dahlhaus.html

He's a good player, but he's small (178, 77) and in his 4th year in the system avg disp: 22, scoring shots: 2, tackles: 4. If he was 185 and 85 kg it'd be a different story, but he's just not worth skipping on whoever will fall at no. 3.

Would be asking for Macrae or Bont (no way they trade them), or two players inc. Dalhaus.

Not for a second saying Dahlhaus is worth the 3 spot downgrade, but size is perennially overrated. A good footballer is a good footballer.

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