Jump to content

  • IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING

    Posting unsubstantiated rumours on this website is strictly forbidden.

    Demonland has made the difficult decision to not permit this platform to be used to discuss & debate the off-field issues relating to the Melbourne Football Club including matters currently being litigated between the Club & former Board members, board elections, the issue of illicit drugs in footy, the culture at the club & the personal issues & allegations against some of our players & officials ...

    We do not take these issues & this decision lightly & of course we believe that these serious matters affecting the club we love & are so passionate about are worthy of discussion & debate & I wish we could provide a place where these matters can be discussed in a civil & respectful manner.

    However these discussions unfortunately invariably devolve into areas that may be defamatory, libelous, spread unsubstantiated rumours & can effect the mental health of those involved. Even discussion & debate of known facts or media reports can lead to finger pointing, blame & personal attacks.

    The repercussion is that these discussions can open this website, it’s owners & it’s users to legal action & may result in this website being forced to shutdown.

    Our moderating team are all volunteers & cannot moderate the forum 24/7 & as a consequence problematic content that contravenes our rules & standards may go unnoticed for some time before it can be removed.

    We reserve the right to delete posts that offend against our above policy & indeed, to ban posters who are repeat offenders or who breach our code of conduct.

    WE HAVE BUILT A FANTASTIC ONLINE COMMUNITY AT DEMONLAND OVER THE PAST 23 YEARS & WE WOULD LIKE TO CONTINUE TO BE ABLE TO DISCUSS THE CLUB WE LOVE & ARE SO PASSIONATE ABOUT.

    Thank you for your continued support & understanding. Go Dees.


The BUY-IN !!!!


beelzebub

Recommended Posts

There are as many views to football as there are people really but one that often resonates among a fair few is the notion that sport , at the elite level especially , is a game played between the ears.

What this suggests is given  the vast majority of all playing are similarly fit  and able  then there must be a particular aspect that separates the winners from the also-rans. This quality is invariably ascribed to all that which goes on in players minds, both in the contest and prior with preparation.

A very big part of this mental state  is what is colloquially known as the buy-in. It's to do with belief not only in the individuals ability and preparedness to use it 100% but what he/she can contribute, what their fellow players are capable of and belief in them and a commitment to the strategies of the coaches and club in general.  When this happens great synergy develop resulting in the sum being greater than its parts.

Another thread asks where or what we might achieve in 2017. Whatever that will be will be only and because of the degree of buy-in  that occurs. If there's a less than 100% harmonic then the machine doesn't purr at its loudest.

I'm noticing , and had this discussion with some ( not all Dees either )  that Melbourne seems to be finally gelling. Players are buying in A very noticeable example is Jesse Hogan. I mad a comment ( numerous times ) through the season that he didn't seem 100% committed out there. His body language, his play and results all spoke to this IMHO.. I had the thinking ( still do ) that if he were to 'switch on' he would become that remarkable beast of a footballer we all wish and hope he can. He's signed, he's become a Demon ( wholeheartedly )  he's come back from his break fit and stronger, physically and more importantly I feel mentally.

Petracca realises he'd been stuffing around. He's also back fitter, leaner, and more hungry to show the club, his team mates and the long suffering supporter that he , and the club mean business.

The buy-in can come from unexpected sources too. Jordan Lewis surprised the football world with a trade request to....Melbourne. He believes this is the team going somewhere and he wants in.

The players , with only an exception or two have returned in excellent shape and demeanor .  The coaches have the footies out early. They  have bought in too, Bought in to the players abilities finally being at a level to lift the gameplan to 'attack'

So when we/you are at the footy, at training of even just listening to interviews etc take note of the attitude  than emanates. There seems little "might" around these days  and a lot more "WILL" and where there's a will as they say , there's the way.

Often when comparing teams ,players etc  you wonder why Team X seems to be doing better than Team Y when really the cloth and the cut seem near identical. The difference I suggest will be the degree of buy-in, the difference will be level of commitment to the contest. Players, teams that have bought in go harder, higher, longer.The individual lift becomes infectious and sustaining.

This is why that long sought success will finally arrive. From the buy-in.

Go Dees

 

  • Like 30
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Cynicism is the natural protective blanket of most Melbourne supporters but I think there is a lot of sense in your post Beelzebub.

When you combine the factors you mention with the natural enthusiasm injected by a new coach (okay not new in the ordinary sense) the players can enter the season with a feeling of confidence and commitment.

Confidence can be a brittle thing however so it is very important that we get a few good performances under our belt early in the season. From there.... who knows....we may even come to look upon the Darwin game as a welcome winning break from the winter slog

  • Like 4
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

There are as many views to football as there are people really but one that often resonates among a fair few is the notion that sport , at the elite level especially , is a game played between the ears.

What this suggests is given  the vast majority of all playing are similarly fit  and able  then there must be a particular aspect that separates the winners from the also-rans. This quality is invariably ascribed to all that which goes on in players minds, both in the contest and prior with preparation.

A very big part of this mental state  is what is colloquially known as the buy-in. It's to do with belief not only in the individuals ability and preparedness to use it 100% but what he/she can contribute, what their fellow players are capable of and belief in them and a commitment to the strategies of the coaches and club in general.  When this happens great synergy develop resulting in the sum being greater than its parts.

Another thread asks where or what we might achieve in 2017. Whatever that will be will be only and because of the degree of buy-in  that occurs. If there's a less than 100% harmonic then the machine doesn't purr at its loudest.

I'm noticing , and had this discussion with some ( not all Dees either )  that Melbourne seems to be finally gelling. Players are buying in A very noticeable example is Jesse Hogan. I mad a comment ( numerous times ) through the season that he didn't seem 100% committed out there. His body language, his play and results all spoke to this IMHO.. I had the thinking ( still do ) that if he were to 'switch on' he would become that remarkable beast of a footballer we all wish and hope he can. He's signed, he's become a Demon ( wholeheartedly )  he's come back from his break fit and stronger, physically and more importantly I feel mentally.

Petracca realises he'd been stuffing around. He's also back fitter, leaner, and more hungry to show the club, his team mates and the long suffering supporter that he , and the club mean business.

The buy-in can come from unexpected sources too. Jordan Lewis surprised the football world with a trade request to....Melbourne. He believes this is the team going somewhere and he wants in.

The players , with only an exception or two have returned in excellent shape and demeanor .  The coaches have the footies out early. They  have bought in too, Bought in to the players abilities finally being at a level to lift the gameplan to 'attack'

So when we/you are at the footy, at training of even just listening to interviews etc take note of the attitude  than emanates. There seems little "might" around these days  and a lot more "WILL" and where there's a will as they say , there's the way.

Often when comparing teams ,players etc  you wonder why Team X seems to be doing better than Team Y when really the cloth and the cut seem near identical. The difference I suggest will be the degree of buy-in, the difference will be level of commitment to the contest. Players, teams that have bought in go harder, higher, longer.The individual lift becomes infectious and sustaining.

This is why that long sought success will finally arrive. From the buy-in.

Go Dees

 

Who were the 2 out of shape? I presume Clarrie is one.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Who were the 2 out of shape? I presume Clarrie is one.

Much discussion on another thread ;) I'll leave at that.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

23 hours ago, chook fowler said:

Who were the 2 out of shape? I presume Clarrie is one.

I don't think "H" has bought in to being a cog in a Melbourne Premiership team! I would classify him as 'out of shape' mentally!

  • Like 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 30/11/2016 at 10:26 AM, beelzebub said:

There are as many views to football as there are people really but one that often resonates among a fair few is the notion that sport , at the elite level especially , is a game played between the ears.

What this suggests is given  the vast majority of all playing are similarly fit  and able  then there must be a particular aspect that separates the winners from the also-rans. This quality is invariably ascribed to all that which goes on in players minds, both in the contest and prior with preparation.

A very big part of this mental state  is what is colloquially known as the buy-in. It's to do with belief not only in the individuals ability and preparedness to use it 100% but what he/she can contribute, what their fellow players are capable of and belief in them and a commitment to the strategies of the coaches and club in general.  When this happens great synergy develop resulting in the sum being greater than its parts.

Another thread asks where or what we might achieve in 2017. Whatever that will be will be only and because of the degree of buy-in  that occurs. If there's a less than 100% harmonic then the machine doesn't purr at its loudest.

I'm noticing , and had this discussion with some ( not all Dees either )  that Melbourne seems to be finally gelling. Players are buying in A very noticeable example is Jesse Hogan. I mad a comment ( numerous times ) through the season that he didn't seem 100% committed out there. His body language, his play and results all spoke to this IMHO.. I had the thinking ( still do ) that if he were to 'switch on' he would become that remarkable beast of a footballer we all wish and hope he can. He's signed, he's become a Demon ( wholeheartedly )  he's come back from his break fit and stronger, physically and more importantly I feel mentally.

Petracca realises he'd been stuffing around. He's also back fitter, leaner, and more hungry to show the club, his team mates and the long suffering supporter that he , and the club mean business.

The buy-in can come from unexpected sources too. Jordan Lewis surprised the football world with a trade request to....Melbourne. He believes this is the team going somewhere and he wants in.

The players , with only an exception or two have returned in excellent shape and demeanor .  The coaches have the footies out early. They  have bought in too, Bought in to the players abilities finally being at a level to lift the gameplan to 'attack'

So when we/you are at the footy, at training of even just listening to interviews etc take note of the attitude  than emanates. There seems little "might" around these days  and a lot more "WILL" and where there's a will as they say , there's the way.

Often when comparing teams ,players etc  you wonder why Team X seems to be doing better than Team Y when really the cloth and the cut seem near identical. The difference I suggest will be the degree of buy-in, the difference will be level of commitment to the contest. Players, teams that have bought in go harder, higher, longer.The individual lift becomes infectious and sustaining.

This is why that long sought success will finally arrive. From the buy-in.

Go Dees

 

BB l wonder what psychological effect the Dogs premiership has had on the playing group. Perhaps they note genuinely believe it is possible to win a premiership from here now that the Dogs have shown the way. Personally, I believe we have at least as talented a list as them, should we all apply ourselves. Perhaps the players now believe that as well!

  • Like 6
Link to comment
Share on other sites


 

On ‎30‎/‎11‎/‎2016 at 10:26 AM, beelzebub said:

There are as many views to football as there are people really but one that often resonates among a fair few is the notion that sport , at the elite level especially , is a game played between the ears.

What this suggests is given  the vast majority of all playing are similarly fit  and able  then there must be a particular aspect that separates the winners from the also-rans. This quality is invariably ascribed to all that which goes on in players minds, both in the contest and prior with preparation.

A very big part of this mental state  is what is colloquially known as the buy-in. It's to do with belief not only in the individuals ability and preparedness to use it 100% but what he/she can contribute, what their fellow players are capable of and belief in them and a commitment to the strategies of the coaches and club in general.  When this happens great synergy develop resulting in the sum being greater than its parts.

Another thread asks where or what we might achieve in 2017. Whatever that will be will be only and because of the degree of buy-in  that occurs. If there's a less than 100% harmonic then the machine doesn't purr at its loudest.

I'm noticing , and had this discussion with some ( not all Dees either )  that Melbourne seems to be finally gelling. Players are buying in A very noticeable example is Jesse Hogan. I mad a comment ( numerous times ) through the season that he didn't seem 100% committed out there. His body language, his play and results all spoke to this IMHO.. I had the thinking ( still do ) that if he were to 'switch on' he would become that remarkable beast of a footballer we all wish and hope he can. He's signed, he's become a Demon ( wholeheartedly )  he's come back from his break fit and stronger, physically and more importantly I feel mentally.

Petracca realises he'd been stuffing around. He's also back fitter, leaner, and more hungry to show the club, his team mates and the long suffering supporter that he , and the club mean business.

The buy-in can come from unexpected sources too. Jordan Lewis surprised the football world with a trade request to....Melbourne. He believes this is the team going somewhere and he wants in.

The players , with only an exception or two have returned in excellent shape and demeanor .  The coaches have the footies out early. They  have bought in too, Bought in to the players abilities finally being at a level to lift the gameplan to 'attack'

So when we/you are at the footy, at training of even just listening to interviews etc take note of the attitude  than emanates. There seems little "might" around these days  and a lot more "WILL" and where there's a will as they say , there's the way.

Often when comparing teams ,players etc  you wonder why Team X seems to be doing better than Team Y when really the cloth and the cut seem near identical. The difference I suggest will be the degree of buy-in, the difference will be level of commitment to the contest. Players, teams that have bought in go harder, higher, longer.The individual lift becomes infectious and sustaining.

This is why that long sought success will finally arrive. From the buy-in.

Go Dees

 

These are inspiring words Bub; you need to get down to the club and give the players a pep talk.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 hours ago, Dees2014 said:

BB l wonder what psychological effect the Dogs premiership has had on the playing group. Perhaps they note genuinely believe it is possible to win a premiership from here now that the Dogs have shown the way. Personally, I believe we have at least as talented a list as them, should we all apply ourselves. Perhaps the players now believe that as well!

I reckon it's a factor.

As is the administration who seems to have everyone reading from the same script.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Culture, belief, buy in.

even more important than mucking around with sports science, supplements etc to get that edge.

if the players buy in and believe everything else starts to fall into place.

I too was worried about Hogans body language last year. wrap to see him cracking in. great post bb

 

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 hours ago, Red and Bluebeard said:

So those that don't buy in sell out??

actually....yes

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 11/30/2016 at 10:42 AM, Diamond_Jim said:

Cynicism is the natural protective blanket of most Melbourne supporters but I think there is a lot of sense in your post Beelzebub.

When you combine the factors you mention with the natural enthusiasm injected by a new coach (okay not new in the ordinary sense) the players can enter the season with a feeling of confidence and commitment.

Confidence can be a brittle thing however so it is very important that we get a few good performances under our belt early in the season. From there.... who knows....we may even come to look upon the Darwin game as a welcome winning break from the winter slog

Great comments by BB, but buy-in comes when players and club start to see improvement and progress toward their goals. This creates belief that what your doing in training and preparation is translating to competition/matches. This requires some measure of success and I think early success including against top teams will be critical. All athletes need to be feel that all the hard yards/training is paying off on the field of competition. In other words, winning games of footy.

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

i believe that 'buy in' has been a work in progress.. it helped us get a few wins last year that were out of reach in years past. after last year's excellent NAB challenge games, it seemed that we got over the line against GWS due to a belief that we were a good side and deserved to beat the opposition. hopefully that attitude permeates our season this year and we demolish the saints, roos, blues and bombers (and the rest) to finally rise up to where we should be.

the buy in is about to pay off.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I get shy around exclamation marks, but I'm willing to believe the sentiment is fair.

I would argue that the key difference is that players now actually believe that if they make the extra effort, there will be results and reward for effort.

Not that long ago, the only reasons a player would try hard at the Demons would have been personal pride or desire to get a good deal at a new club. No reason to think that your efforts would make any real difference to the team's performance, ladder position, reputation, anything. 

So if 'buy-in' comes from, or even means basically the same thing as 'belief that there is value to making an effort and others will also do their share', then I'll agree wholeheartedly that it looks like there's been a big change at our club.

Of course, a bit of swagger, the arrogance to think you can solve it all with your superhero powers, provides a temporary bridge for certain individuals. Hopefully by the time reality hits those (glorious and entertaining) players, confidence in the team and shared burden will fill the void.

 

 

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

32 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

I get shy around exclamation marks, but I'm willing to believe the sentiment is fair.

I would argue that the key difference is that players now actually believe that if they make the extra effort, there will be results and reward for effort.

Not that long ago, the only reasons a player would try hard at the Demons would have been personal pride or desire to get a good deal at a new club. No reason to think that your efforts would make any real difference to the team's performance, ladder position, reputation, anything. 

So if 'buy-in' comes from, or even means basically the same thing as 'belief that there is value to making an effort and others will also do their share', then I'll agree wholeheartedly that it looks like there's been a big change at our club.

Of course, a bit of swagger, the arrogance to think you can solve it all with your superhero powers, provides a temporary bridge for certain individuals. Hopefully by the time reality hits those (glorious and entertaining) players, confidence in the team and shared burden will fill the void.

 

 

exactly !!!!!  :unsure: I mean , very much the case 

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites


7 hours ago, don't make me angry said:

I don't believe in buy in, u have a good team or u don't, there are 18 teams they all can have a buy in, but the realty is that there will a top team and a bottom team, it's when u have a good team then u will have a buy in.

So you do agree... eventually :unsure:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's a job, if you like the company you work for and manager and work mates then you are willing to put in the extra hours and go that extra mile. If your work mate are wankers and your boss is a tool then you only work your hours and jump on seek every afternoon look for another job.

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 minutes ago, ILLDieADemon said:

It's a job, if you like the company you work for and manager and work mates then you are willing to put in the extra hours and go that extra mile. If your work mate are wankers and your boss is a tool then you only work your hours and jump on seek every afternoon look for another job.

https://www.seek.com.au/jobs?keywords=footballer

Link to comment
Share on other sites

9 hours ago, don't make me angry said:

I don't believe in buy in, u have a good team or u don't, there are 18 teams they all can have a buy in, but the realty is that there will a top team and a bottom team, it's when u have a good team then u will have a buy in.

Chicken....egg....

Essendon players bought in this year.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

To paraphrase some well known Russian scribbler, every successful footy team is the same, all unsuccessful teams are unsuccessful in their own way. To me, the term "buy in" has no real meaning or application but is only a useful shorthand, catch-all phrase used to explain success. It belongs with expressions such as "leadership group", "shot on goal" and "it's a 1 point ballgame" that should be excised from our footy and sent to infect some other inferior sports.

Having been associated with the cyclical ups and downs with an ammo team for over 40 years, good years create confidence and momentum; in not so good years confidence and momentum are muted but not gone. When looking for symptoms of a healthy club, I prefer to look at the camaraderie, teamwork, encouragement and support among the players at training and on match days, not necessarily the teams success.

 

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  

    LEADERS OF THE PACK by The Oracle

    I was asked to write a preview of this week’s Round 8 match between Melbourne and Geelong. The two clubs have a history that goes right back to the time when the game was starting to become an organised sport but it’s the present that makes the task of previewing this contest so interesting. Both clubs recently reached the pinnacle of the competition winning premiership flags in 2021 and 2022 respectively, but before the start of this season, many good judges felt their time had passed - n

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 3

    PODCAST: Kade Chandler Interview

    I'm interviewing Melbourne Football Club's small forward Kade Chandler tomorrow for the Demonland Podcast. I'll be asking him about his road from being overlooked in the draft to his rookie listing to his apprenticeship as a sub to VFL premiership to his breakout 2023 season to mainstay in the Forwadline and much more. If you have any further questions let me know below and I'll see if I can squeeze them in. I will release the podcast at some time tomorrow so stay tuned.

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 18

    TRAINING: Monday 29th April 2024

    Demonland Trackwatcher Kev Martin was on hand at Gosch's Paddock for Monday's training session and made the following observations. About 38 to 40  players down at training.  BBB walking laps.  Charlie Spargo still in rehab, doing short run throughs.  Christian Salem has full kit on and doing individual work with a trainer. He is is starting to get into some sprints. I cannot see Andy Moniz-Wakefield out there. Jack Viney and Kade Chandler have broken away from the

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    DISCO INFERNO by Whispering Jack

    Two weeks ago, when the curtain came down on Melbourne’s game against the Brisbane Lions, the team trudged off the MCG looking tired and despondent at the end of a tough run of games played in quick succession. In the days that followed, the fans wanted answers about their team’s lamentable performance that night and foremost among their concerns was whether the loss was a one off result of fatigue or was it due to other factor(s) of far greater consequence.  As it turns out, the answer to

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 16

    TIGERS PUNT CASEY by KC from Casey

    The afternoon atmosphere at the Swinburne Centre was somewhat surreal as the game between Richmond VFL and the Casey Demons unfolded on what was really a normal work day for most Melburnians. The Yarra Park precinct marched to the rhythm of city life, the trains rolled by, pedestrians walked by with their dogs and the traffic on Punt Road and Brunton Avenue swirled past while inside the arena, a football battle ensued. And what a battle it was? The Tigers came in with a record of two wins f

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Casey Articles

    PREGAME: Rd 08 vs Geelong

    After returning to the winners list the Demons have a 10 day break until they face the unbeaten Cats at the MCG on Saturday Night. Who comes in and who goes out for this crucial match?

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 437

    PODCAST: Rd 07 vs Richmond

    The Demonland Podcast will air LIVE on Monday, 29th April @ 8:30pm. Join George, Binman & I as we analyse the Demons victory at the MCG against the Tigers in the Round 07. You questions and comments are a huge part of our podcast so please post anything you want to ask or say below and we'll give you a shout out on the show. If you would like to leave us a voicemail please call 03 9016 3666 and don't worry no body answers so you don't have to talk to a human. Listen & Chat

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 44

    VOTES: Rd 07 vs Richmond

    Last week Captain Max Gawn overtook reigning champion Christian Petracca in the Demonland Player of the Year Award. Steven May, Jack Viney & Alex Neal-Bullen make up the Top 5. Your votes for the win against the Tigers. 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 54

    POSTGAME: Rd 07 vs Richmond

    The Demons put their foot down after half time to notch up a clinical win by 43 points over the Tigers at the MCG on ANZAC Eve keeping touch with the Top 4.

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 387
  • Tell a friend

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