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3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

All clubs will get more foot injuries now. The game is continuous running. The stress levels measured must be off the dial

Don't disagree

 
Just now, Demons1858 said:

Don't disagree

Nothing is perfect. But you must remember where the club was when he arrived 

it was almost dead and the training regime was a comple shambles. The side couldn’t play 4 Quarters at any standard. 

He and his staff have have done a lot of hard yards

8 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Nothing is perfect. But you must remember where the club was when he arrived 

it was almost dead and the training regime was a comple shambles. The side couldn’t play 4 Quarters at any standard. 

He and his staff have have done a lot of hard yards

I get that SWYL, and its nice to be reminded. I guess my standards and expectations have risen since those dark old days when Trengrove, Grimes, Mitch Clark etc were mostly on the injured list

Also true however that he has been there for a long time and things don't appear to have improved. Injury / player management was one of the main reasons we missed the 2017 finals series. The recent spate of foot injuries meant fresh ideas were needed

 
29 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

All clubs will get more foot injuries now. The game is continuous running. The stress levels measured must be off the dial

Foot injuries and osteitis pubis.... geez wasn’t that a fad.

45 minutes ago, Demons1858 said:

I get that SWYL, and its nice to be reminded. I guess my standards and expectations have risen since those dark old days when Trengrove, Grimes, Mitch Clark etc were mostly on the injured list

Also true however that he has been there for a long time and things don't appear to have improved. Injury / player management was one of the main reasons we missed the 2017 finals series. The recent spate of foot injuries meant fresh ideas were needed

No we missed the 2017 Final series because of issues above the shoulders. 

We weren’t mentally prepared. The boys already had it planned before the final games. Remember those comments in the St.kilda game?


1 hour ago, Cards13 said:

Foot injuries and osteitis pubis.... geez wasn’t that a fad.

O/P must still be happening. Running related. Just the opposite end of the leg

but yes you don’t hear it referred to nearly as much as 4-5 years ago

Edited by Sir Why You Little

55 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No we missed the 2017 Final series because of issues above the shoulders. 

We weren’t mentally prepared. The boys already had it planned before the final games. Remember those comments in the St.kilda game?

Those comments were just hype. Comments are made between opponents all the time. They only gain prominence when it suits a narrative

42 minutes ago, Demons1858 said:

Those comments were just hype. Comments are made between opponents all the time. They only gain prominence when it suits a narrative

Those comments made the players look arrogant and not ready for September atually, and they failed to pull through

i would have torn strips of them myself, you don’t say that stuff before the job is done. 

psychology 101

 
9 hours ago, hemingway said:

We fell along way short of the best clubs.

But this was the case across the board. 

We did not have the staff, coaches, admin and committed young players that we have today.

Whats that word again? Culture? 

As we have seen, you need to have a committed and professional club from top to bottom.  

And IF you don't have... change has to start, at all dept's...  from the top down.

For its's leadership, or lack of... that allows weak cultures to grow.  

 

Diagnosing them... and then doing something about them. takes tough decisions and a stern deetermination.

15 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Not at all mate. I have been a tough bastard on this club for years. 

I just think Dave has done a great Job. 

Goodwin’s style of play is extreme. Injuries will happen

Agreed. 

I think over the last couple of years our injury list (quantity wise) has been quite good.  

We've just had rotten luck with the quality of players that have been injured.  (Gawn, Jones 2017 + Viney, McDonald, Lever 2018) 

 

And I too believe that Viney's 'bullet-proof' attitude to his injury in 2017 may have contributed to him returning too early.  Viney was desperate to get back into the team in 2017, and we were praising him for his 'tough' 'hard-nosed' attitude.  Sometimes you can play through the pain, other times you need to listen to what the body is telling you.

Regarding Misson; I think he's done a good job.  We're a young, strong and fit team that is playing and running out games with great intensity.  He built the players for finals, and they stood up.  Has been at the club for a long time and it's maybe time for some fresh ideas to come in and for him to find a new challenge.


It is obvious most people do not realize the amount of time it takes to get one person to the elite level of their sport let alone an entire team, at the moment the mfc are light years ahead of where they were prior to Misson joining the club. Injuries will always occur.

22 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Wasn’t a fan when he started. Players did lap after lap and had no power.

Also the experienced doctors left in less than ideal circumstances and the current doctor was under qualified/inexperienced for the role. We had the flirtation with Dank as well, was that when Misson had arrived?

Plenty has changed since though and you only have to look at the GC boys comments about Melbourne’s preseason to see standards have risen. 

So a credit to Misso and the club for getting things going in the right direction.

Now we have an opportunity to improve things yet again. I’d be looking at Hawthorn, Coll and Richmond where players are very well defined and explosive athletes. Tigers have had a great run with injury and the Hawks are the masters of rejuvenating players. 

I understand there was a bit of a power struggle when the fitness guys opinions held sway over the medical staff. The medical staff resigned over it.  Might have been egos but nonetheless it was an inauspicious start. It seems to have gone pretty well since then although there are some notable injury SNAFUs with Viney, Trengove, McDonald and Vandenburg.

17 hours ago, Demons1858 said:

 Well done by mfc for managing his exit the way they have.

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Yes, a brilliant strategy to get his wife to apply for a prestigious position overseas.

Why is it that when anyone leaves the Club they get canned?  Watts, Hogan and now Mission and that's just off the top of my head.

Misso came to MFC when we were a basket case and we are now an elite organization.  He's part of that. Thanks Misso. Good luck and thanks.

Neil Craig..?

1 hour ago, Baghdad Bob said:

Yes, a brilliant strategy to get his wife to apply for a prestigious position overseas.

Why is it that when anyone leaves the Club they get canned?  Watts, Hogan and now Mission and that's just off the top of my head.

Misso came to MFC when we were a basket case and we are now an elite organization.  He's part of that. Thanks Misso. Good luck and thanks.

Jnr Mac ???

Jamar ?

Pedo ?

Your logic, is full of Holies

  And who is attacking Misso... watt one person or so.

Edited by DV8


34 minutes ago, DV8 said:

Jnr Mac ???

Jamar ?

Pedo ?

Your logic, is full of Holies

  And who is attacking Misso... watt one person or so.

It is not 'attacking', but some of the comments are shall we say a trifle 'unrealistic'

I often wondered why Misso wandered around with a cosh, now i know it was to attack feet of unsuspecting players

McDonald was/is a toe, which is manageable

AVB was a heel, contracted in a game, which was one nobody had seen before, more like a motorcyclists injury

Trengove's was a foot that didn't respond at first to the 'normal' treatment for that injury

So all Misso's fault then?

 

20 hours ago, Demons1858 said:

Lets be honest, he hasn't had the best record of keeping our key players on the track. Peter Jackson announced a review of the sport science department late last year after all the foot injuries and this appears to be a subtle changing of the guard. Well done by mfc for managing his exit the way they have. Don't doubt he tried his best. Not a bad time to be leaving by Misso given that we will reflect on all the injured / rehab players we have at the moment and those that re-injure if we don't make the finals this year. A real possibility unfortunately for those of us that are realists

Not sure that's entirely true but I don't have any inside mail. Wasn't Todd Viney moved in to a role that included overseeing the medical department at the start of last year when he moved away from list management?

The AFL hired Misso's 2IC in Rob Jackson to oversee the umpires when they had an umpire fitness crises, the AFL are usually pretty clever at who they pick from club land. 

The foot injuries have been a struggle but not massively out of line from where the rest of the comp has been, hopefully we're improving that regard. If our players are healthy, strong, fit, running out games and not suffering from the more preventable injuries like soft tissues then I don't think you'd move a guy on for a slightly higher than average foot injury list. And if you did why not do it last year? Carlton poached Andrew Russell from the Hawks, if you wanted to make a change that would've been the one to make.

Well, nobody's perfect.

(Except for certain posters not a million miles from here.)

We are on our way to being respected, feared, and other good things along those lines.

We may have a certain measure of that already.

What a long way we have come.

Misson is part of that journey and can take a healthy slice of credit for dragging us up from the cellar with his knowledge and expertise.

It doesn't just happen. People have to put in. Hard to bag on that.

Thanks Dave, for your commitment to a potentially lost cause, and for your part in the club's rise. Good luck, and don't forget to take a warm jacket.


Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the head coach lay out the broad picture of what he wants fitness wise? Then the fitness guy delivers the specific program that realizes the coach's vision?

I got the feeling Neeld more wanted to 'punish' the playing group than get them fit. The lack of power off the mark might not have been all on Misson.

13 minutes ago, Hillary Bray said:

Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the head coach lay out the broad picture of what he wants fitness wise? Then the fitness guy delivers the specific program that realizes the coach's vision?

I got the feeling Neeld more wanted to 'punish' the playing group than get them fit. The lack of power off the mark might not have been all on Misson.

CS was still in there to at the beginning 

Conflicts everywhere. To keep playing Trengove, when all could see he was far from ok was just shocking, and i don’t blame Misson for that at all. That didective was coming from elsewhere imo

2 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Not sure that's entirely true but I don't have any inside mail. 

Of course it's not true. 

Fantasyland. 

 
On 2/15/2019 at 3:53 PM, DeeSpencer said:

Wasn’t a fan when he started. Players did lap after lap and had no power.

Also the experienced doctors left in less than ideal circumstances and the current doctor was under qualified/inexperienced for the role. We had the flirtation with Dank as well, was that when Misson had arrived?

Plenty has changed since though and you only have to look at the GC boys comments about Melbourne’s preseason to see standards have risen. 

So a credit to Misso and the club for getting things going in the right direction.

Now we have an opportunity to improve things yet again. I’d be looking at Hawthorn, Coll and Richmond where players are very well defined and explosive athletes. Tigers have had a great run with injury and the Hawks are the masters of rejuvenating players. 

I know they are flying at the moment but Collingwood have had atrocious injuries over the last 3 years. They are the last club we want to follow.

1 hour ago, Wrecker45 said:

I know they are flying at the moment but Collingwood have had atrocious injuries over the last 3 years. They are the last club we want to follow.

Yeah a heap of injuries but if you look at their players they are (to use a non technical term) jacked!

Experinced players like Sidebottom suddenly look like this, which is also how Hawks and Tigers look recently. 

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