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  On 25/01/2020 at 08:57, tappysquads said:

With the interest this guy draws, it would be great from the club to offer more insight into the journey, more regular updates, little clips etc. Involve the fans. Picture how NFL clubs do it with the interaction and transparency. Those little things can suck people into the club and raise membership numbers. Not just HB, they need to be better at it with everyone. How many people would click on a vid of inside Jackson's first couple months at the club, or a short doc on Jones going through his last pre season.

 

I could not agree more.

I can't speak for other clubs (because I don't have any interest) but our fan engagement is woeful. And i think it is real issue in terms of engaging younger supporters and building a strong supporter base.

The content you suggest is exactly the collateral they should develop. Shareable videos (eg on snapchat, dischord and insta) that are intersting (eg diet, traingin, interests) and build connection. Kids love content. Tv dead and such content is practically free. Great for sponsors too.

A good example was the trade day videos the club posted. Good stuff and so so easy (credit wmwhete it is due).

 Build an awareness of Bedford, swallow, neita etc etc. My 17 year old son knows more about RJ Hampton than any young demon player. If it were not for demonland so would I.

In this day an age it is a complete own goal not to be doing way more in this space. 

 

 

 

I’m not going to take much notice of this story until I hear it straight from the club/Burgess. I wouldn’t be surprised if this has been sensationalised by the HS.

  On 25/01/2020 at 10:10, dee-tox said:

I'd be surprised if he didn't have a number of setbacks. That's the nature of his injury.

As long as he gets there in the end...

What has puzzled me is whether there is any medical evidence available to the Club to suggest that he can get there in  the end .Freo of course tried everything including surgery in Germany to fix Harley's calf problems.Probably all that remained was  trip to Lourdes . All to no avail.In the end of all this the Dockers had decided by mid 2019 that despite their very best efforts sadly Harley wasn't going to make it and they not unreasonably let him go.Has anything changed which would give us something other than a mere hope that Harley would be right for 2020?

 

Honestly I fully expected him to have setbacks during his time with us so this is no surprise. I still say we give him a rookie spot, what is it really giving up? Most rookie listed players end up doing little anyway, it's a gamble and when we took him on I never thought we'd see him before mid-late season at the earliest. 

  On 25/01/2020 at 09:25, TGR said:

If the club is throwing all the modern evidenced based treatment at this, Bennell is shot.  Finished.  Capput.

Why?  

 

Coz Freo tried it for 2 years.

 

 

I can’t wait for the presser that says the club is now employing a psych to help his calf issues.  Come to think of it, most physios think they are psychologists anyway.  The top down approach.

 

 

 

 

He’s had completely different treatment since leaving Freo. They cut the area out of his calf that was rubbing on his nerve.

It might work it might not but a minor setback should not be make or brake it should be expected.


  On 25/01/2020 at 09:25, TGR said:

If the club is throwing all the modern evidenced based treatment at this, Bennell is shot.  Finished.  Capput.

Why?  

 

Coz Freo tried it for 2 years.

 

 

I can’t wait for the presser that says the club is now employing a psych to help his calf issues.  Come to think of it, most physios think they are psychologists anyway.  The top down approach.

 

My guess is that the club is more concerned about his gluteals than his gastrocs.  The top down approach mark 2.

 

 

Frosties calves are wagu beef BTW.

 

 

 

The billy goats gruff are going to get you this year Mr Troll.

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  On 25/01/2020 at 10:41, binman said:

I could not agree more.

I can't speak for other clubs (because I don't have any interest) but our fan engagement is woeful. And i think it is real issue in terms of engaging younger supporters and building a strong supporter base.

The content you suggest is exactly the collateral they should develop. Shareable videos (eg on snapchat, dischord and insta) that are intersting (eg diet, traingin, interests) and build connection. Kids love content. Tv dead and such content is practically free. Great for sponsors too.

A good example was the trade day videos the club posted. Good stuff and so so easy (credit wmwhete it is due).

 Build an awareness of Bedford, swallow, neita etc etc. My 17 year old son knows more about RJ Hampton than any young demon player. If it were not for demonland so would I.

In this day an age it is a complete own goal not to be doing way more in this space. 

 

 

In the case of HB I couldn’t agree the less. The less spotlight on him, the more chance for him to him to just focus on walking laps and kick to kick on a slow build up the better. He’s had enough spotlight at this point of his career to just leave him alone until he makes it or not.

 

  On 25/01/2020 at 02:09, Ron Burgundy said:

Geez I hope this bloke makes it back.

There’d be nothing greater than to see him sprinting off the wing following broken play, in a tightly contested Grand Final, enter the forward fifty, look for pass options, and then slot the winner from a tight angle in the final seconds of the game. Next stop, Hollywood.

Short of that, I would love to see him as a regular in the red and the blue by round one next year.

It’d have to be one of AFL’s great comeback stories.

 

Smoke and mirrors this news story imo.  To ward off any evel minded spirits getting near us.

 
  On 25/01/2020 at 09:25, TGR said:

If the club is throwing all the modern evidenced based treatment at this, Bennell is shot.  Finished.  Capput.

Why?  

 

Coz Freo tried it for 2 years.

 

 

I can’t wait for the presser that says the club is now employing a psych to help his calf issues.  Come to think of it, most physios think they are psychologists anyway.  The top down approach.

 

My guess is that the club is more concerned about his gluteals than his gastrocs.  The top down approach mark 2.

 

 

Frosties calves are wagu beef BTW.

 

 

 

You been playing with yourself again TGR?

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  On 25/01/2020 at 08:33, Wrecker45 said:

Age is a significant factor in my version. Not sure what you base yours on. Maybe horoscopes?

With regards to athletes I’d be more inclined to go with physical capability than age. 

  On 25/01/2020 at 02:14, Bitter but optimistic said:

A calf injury on already dodgy calves is a very worrying sign

Calf injuries can be bastards at the best of times.

He's had the injury, he's gone through an extensive medical process, he is passing through an extensive rehabilitation and in that, is performing well towards the complete recovery in a progressive manner, he'd be right and valuable for the Dees. Even if we just brought him onto the ground for short stints of goal magic, at first.

  On 25/01/2020 at 11:15, At the break of Gawn said:

I’m not going to take much notice of this story until I hear it straight from the club/Burgess. I wouldn’t be surprised if this has been sensationalised by the HS.

Too right. We would have no interest in him if he was to be so injured without recovery after all of this time in the passage of recovery; further, if he was not displaying considerable (time-tested) recuperation. However, the MFC does have an interest in him and is working with him for the future ... that says more to me than negative outcomes. 

  On 25/01/2020 at 12:41, Cards13 said:

In the case of HB I couldn’t agree the less. The less spotlight on him, the more chance for him to just focus on walking laps and kick to kick on a slow build up the better. He’s had enough spotlight at this point of his career to just leave him alone until he makes it or not.

 

 

  On 25/01/2020 at 10:41, binman said:

I could not agree more.

I can't speak for other clubs (because I don't have any interest) but our fan engagement is woeful. And i think it is real issue in terms of engaging younger supporters and building a strong supporter base.

The content you suggest is exactly the collateral they should develop. Shareable videos (eg on snapchat, dischord and insta) that are intersting (eg diet, traingin, interests) and build connection. Kids love content. Tv dead and such content is practically free. Great for sponsors too.

A good example was the trade day videos the club posted. Good stuff and so so easy (credit wmwhete it is due).

 Build an awareness of Bedford, swallow, neita etc etc. My 17 year old son knows more about RJ Hampton than any young demon player. If it were not for demonland so would I.

In this day an age it is a complete own goal not to be doing way more in this space. 

 

 

Speaking of fan engagement binman why don’t the dees look outside the square and be an innovator for once rather than be a follow of other clubs. 
 

I think that fan engagement would dramatically increase if after every home game they have players available to fans for say max 30mins to talk, get autographs and take photos. 

Whether we win or lose the home game it’s a chance to mingle and either celebrate or commiserate with the players. 
 

The NBL does this and it’s awesome. I’m a member of the Brisbane Bullets and even  after we lose u can talk with the players and discuss how frustrating the game was or where it went wrong or blame the refs (which is my favourite). On the flip side when we win it’s great to chat and celebrate together. 

it would take some organising but given its 30 mins out of their week it’s hardly a massive time impost.

it’s just a thought and I reckon it would be a massive winner for the club but doubt it will ever happen.

 


  On 25/01/2020 at 07:33, big_red_fire_engine said:

This was never going to a straight line to playing. You could keep him training and have a punt at him mid year if he gets going but then anyone else would get a shot at him first. It’s a base payment spend with our last spot on list for a player who pre injuries was on track to be a top 10 player in the league. If it is minor and would still see potential for him playing back half of the year then as long as his application and attitude has been top notch  I would take the punt on him over an untried kid with a low likelihood of success and definitely unlikely to get any shot in 2020. 

Is there anything stopping another club with a free list spot (if there are any) offering Bennell a contract now? I'm not suggesting that there is one out there ready to pounce. I'm just curious about how the sysem works. 

  On 25/01/2020 at 21:20, DemonOX said:

Speaking of fan engagement binman why don’t the dees look outside the square and be an innovator for once rather than be a follow of other clubs. 
 

I think that fan engagement would dramatically increase if after every home game they have players available to fans for say max 30mins to talk, get autographs and take photos. 

Whether we win or lose the home game it’s a chance to mingle and either celebrate or commiserate with the players. 
 

The NBL does this and it’s awesome. I’m a member of the Brisbane Bullets and even  after we lose u can talk with the players and discuss how frustrating the game was or where it went wrong or blame the refs (which is my favourite). On the flip side when we win it’s great to chat and celebrate together. 

it would take some organising but given its 30 mins out of their week it’s hardly a massive time impost.

it’s just a thought and I reckon it would be a massive winner for the club but doubt it will ever happen.

 

Players use to come into the redlegs area after games but it stopped quite a few years ago because of the hero's who used to abuse them at times.

This is where Peter Brukners’ experience will be invaluable. He will guide the club towards making the right decision. None of us can really know what this latest niggle means in the long term.

  On 25/01/2020 at 10:41, binman said:

I could not agree more.

I can't speak for other clubs (because I don't have any interest) but our fan engagement is woeful. And i think it is real issue in terms of engaging younger supporters and building a strong supporter base.

The content you suggest is exactly the collateral they should develop. Shareable videos (eg on snapchat, dischord and insta) that are intersting (eg diet, traingin, interests) and build connection. Kids love content. Tv dead and such content is practically free. Great for sponsors too.

A good example was the trade day videos the club posted. Good stuff and so so easy (credit wmwhete it is due).

 Build an awareness of Bedford, swallow, neita etc etc. My 17 year old son knows more about RJ Hampton than any young demon player. If it were not for demonland so would I.

In this day an age it is a complete own goal not to be doing way more in this space. 

 

 

True, but I don't think it's a good idea in the particular case of Bennell.  Too much risk that our regular doomsayers may turn out to be right and he never plays again.  Better to do this with players who do not have such an injury cloud over them.  In any case you have to be careful to chose players who will react well to the extra publicity.

  On 25/01/2020 at 08:57, tappysquads said:

With the interest this guy draws, it would be great from the club to offer more insight into the journey, more regular updates, little clips etc. Involve the fans. Picture how NFL clubs do it with the interaction and transparency. Those little things can suck people into the club and raise membership numbers. Not just HB, they need to be better at it with everyone. How many people would click on a vid of inside Jackson's first couple months at the club, or a short doc on Jones going through his last pre season.

The problem is, Bennell isn't officially an MFC player at this stage, so to use him for media coverage and fan engagement would be seen as exploitative. You can't really benefit from someone who is not on your payroll.

As for Jackson (and any other first year players) it could be that the club is trying to minimize the pressure and exposure on them. They're 18 year old kids after all, and if you read through the recent article by Jackson you get an insight into how intense the experience is right from the start. MFC of all places have learned the hard way about not diffusing the expectations on young players.

In saying that, 100% agree they need to do more with the rest. It's the characters that get the kids in. They all love Maxy, he has some personality, some defining traits, but aside from him it's all a bit vanilla as far as what we see. Even doing something like giving Trac a GoPro for a week (maybe at Maroochydore?) would be a start. He's a big personality as well, so he's another one the kids could get around.

It's a tough balance, and the weird bit is the actual quality of our content and visual identity has drastically improved over the last 5 years, but more innovation is needed for sure.


  On 25/01/2020 at 22:03, drysdale demon said:

Players use to come into the redlegs area after games but it stopped quite a few years ago because of the hero's who used to abuse them at times.

You are always going to get ur [censored] heads but the event would be monitored and such lovely people would be asked to leave by other influential type of people. 
 

it wouldn’t happen much if there was a no tolerance to [censored] heads. 

One question that doesn’t seem to have been resolved is whether the setback is the one that was noted on Demonland on Monday as a “tight spot” and from which he had already returned to some light work including kicking with either foot on Wednesday or whether it’s something new altogether?

 If the media are relying on Demonland for their news, then they’re behind the times.

  On 25/01/2020 at 21:56, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Is there anything stopping another club with a free list spot (if there are any) offering Bennell a contract now? I'm not suggesting that there is one out there ready to pounce. I'm just curious about how the sysem works. 

Yes there is because he nominated us to train with. We would have a financial commitment with him at the moment but not a contract.

 
  On 25/01/2020 at 10:41, binman said:

I could not agree more.

I can't speak for other clubs (because I don't have any interest) but our fan engagement is woeful. And i think it is real issue in terms of engaging younger supporters and building a strong supporter base.

The content you suggest is exactly the collateral they should develop. Shareable videos (eg on snapchat, dischord and insta) that are intersting (eg diet, traingin, interests) and build connection. Kids love content. Tv dead and such content is practically free. Great for sponsors too.

A good example was the trade day videos the club posted. Good stuff and so so easy (credit wmwhete it is due).

 Build an awareness of Bedford, swallow, neita etc etc. My 17 year old son knows more about RJ Hampton than any young demon player. If it were not for demonland so would I.

In this day an age it is a complete own goal not to be doing way more in this space. 

 

 

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  On 25/01/2020 at 12:41, Cards13 said:

In the case of HB I couldn’t agree the less. The less spotlight on him, the more chance for him to him to just focus on walking laps and kick to kick on a slow build up the better. He’s had enough spotlight at this point of his career to just leave him alone until he makes it or not.

 

Fair point. 


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