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2 hours ago, Adam The God said:

Max's tap work in the last was atrocious. I kept saying the same thing. Keep it in close. Stop going for broke in centre clearances.

Me too, pointed it out a couple of time to my son to try and teach him what not to do in that situation. Not sure he was listening, was too upset with what was going on on the ground.

Edited by Dr. Gonzo

 
5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Let’s just hope that the significant change coming INCLUDES GETTING RID OF THE COACH.

I mean I'm glad to know there is a board meeting today as they should have a nice old chat. (not that I expect anything)

I'm more disturbed people follow Tom Morris on socials...

But it would be nice to know that Smith and Geurra (SP?) are getting the minutes or having questions asked on their behalf.


5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

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2 minutes ago, Pipefitter said:

“Simon has full support of the board” incoming.

Unfortunately that would prob mean he really does have their support.

1 hour ago, BLWNBA said:

Which is why I said he's a (huge) "part of the problem".

Just easier to blame one

 
2 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Me too, pointed it out a couple of time to my son to try and teach him what not to do in that situation. Not sure he was listening, was too upset with what was going on on the ground.

On a serious note I feel for you and any other parent having taken kids to the footy. We as adults can at least ( in the main ) temper our frustration knowing in the end it's just a game. Kids don't see it quite so simply and their vested passion can be sorely tested.

Both mine stopped following Melbourne years ago. One has no interest in footy these days... the other ironically barracks for...... StKilda

Following the Dees is hard work. Kudos for being there.

1 minute ago, Cassiew said:

Just easier to blame one

Its not that we are just blaming Goodwin, but he is the boss, its his team, his gameplan, his decisions. Yes the assistants assist and throw up ideas, but it is for him to take it all and make the right choices.

And it's not like this is the first "hiccup". Blame for multiple years of failure lie at the feet of the head coach, just like years of success sit on the head coaches shoulders.


18 minutes ago, William said:

This is the nub of the problem - the dysfunctional and self-serving management board.

It was clear that Goodwin had run his course before he was reappointed.

Part of the solution is to run an alternative ticket for the next board elections and really connect with the membership using the dissonance of this year as the momentum builder. We know there is massive dissonance because the membership numbers have fallen significantly and that fact can be expressed in significant dollars.

We also have to stop the board approving dysfunctional ‘boys’ club’ contracts. For example, why was JV extended so long when it is clear he has limited capacity as the game evolves?

Having said that I still favour asking the senior coach to leave (a few months ago :-)). Having him scamming us again with his weekly nonsensical commentary on our team’s failure in 2026 is going to be a step too far for even long-standing and loyal members such as myself.

33 minutes ago, BC_1718_DC said:

Board meeting today….

They have Smith on zoom I hope

I still wonder what the review found

What a joke the attempted diversion didn't work

7 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

Just easier to blame one

Yes it is, and so it should be.

Goodwin has been ‘in charge’ for 9 years. He is at the very top of the blame list, for good reason.

Add to that list many of the senior players together with coaching assistants and some personnel in List Management and Fitness.

Just now, jackaub said:

I still wonder what the review found

A money for Jam pay cheque


3 hours ago, Howard_Grimes said:

I have a contact who works at a big network station and works with the partner of someone inside the club.

And I can say that earlier in the year when things weren't looking great, Buckley was someone that we had a word to, sounding out his interest.

I get tidbits but I can also say that Buckley has pulled out of the Tassie gig if it were to get off the ground.

As far as the Goody situation goes right now, no idea.

Obviously the club will be looking at the potential financial loss of having another year next year where membership drops, attendance to games is poor, the potential of players wanting out at end of year etc etc vs the payout that comes with sacking him.

My hope is that we part ways with him, bring in someone like Buckley with some strong line coaches. It's the only way I see our current core having a spike.

You don't have quarters like yesterday with a club that isn't fractured. We are fractured, regardless of what the blindly positive posters think.

3 hours ago, Howard_Grimes said:

I have a contact who works at a big network station and works with the partner of someone inside the club.

And I can say that earlier in the year when things weren't looking great, Buckley was someone that we had a word to, sounding out his interest.

I get tidbits but I can also say that Buckley has pulled out of the Tassie gig if it were to get off the ground.

As far as the Goody situation goes right now, no idea.

Obviously the club will be looking at the potential financial loss of having another year next year where membership drops, attendance to games is poor, the potential of players wanting out at end of year etc etc vs the payout that comes with sacking him.

My hope is that we part ways with him, bring in someone like Buckley with some strong line coaches. It's the only way I see our current core having a spike.

You don't have quarters like yesterday with a club that isn't fractured. We are fractured, regardless of what the blindly positive posters think.

3 hours ago, Howard_Grimes said:

I have a contact who works at a big network station and works with the partner of someone inside the club.

And I can say that earlier in the year when things weren't looking great, Buckley was someone that we had a word to, sounding out his interest.

I get tidbits but I can also say that Buckley has pulled out of the Tassie gig if it were to get off the ground.

As far as the Goody situation goes right now, no idea.

Obviously the club will be looking at the potential financial loss of having another year next year where membership drops, attendance to games is poor, the potential of players wanting out at end of year etc etc vs the payout that comes with sacking him.

My hope is that we part ways with him, bring in someone like Buckley with some strong line coaches. It's the only way I see our current core having a spike.

You don't have quarters like yesterday with a club that isn't fractured. We are fractured, regardless of what the blindly positive posters think.

The club is going to lose SIGNIFICANT amounts of members.

Their best monetary decision is to get rid of Goodwin, attempt to keep the members because they’ll lose way more with members dropping off, then Goodwin.

It’s probably their only shot to get something out of the team, clearly they aren’t clicking with Goodwin anymore and have no faith.

15 minutes ago, frankie_d said:

Here's the smoking gun of ineptitude - coach or players?

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1224960302701285

First class footy. Brilliant thinking

and then there's us....

22 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Its not that we are just blaming Goodwin, but he is the boss, its his team, his gameplan, his decisions. Yes the assistants assist and throw up ideas, but it is for him to take it all and make the right choices.

And it's not like this is the first "hiccup". Blame for multiple years of failure lie at the feet of the head coach, just like years of success sit on the head coaches shoulders.

The players checked out early last year, Gorg. Playing for the $$$$'s only

All under the watch of Goodwin it must be said, but we have got a real issue with many on the list

Need to overhaul the list


I think a few people get lost in “not all the blame is on Goodwin”. Of course it’s not solely on him, it involves the players and everyone else at the club. But he’s the head of the table. He’s been here 9 years as out Senior Coach + anther 2-3 as Roosy’s assistant. Things get stale. It’s the right time. The club and players need a new voice and direction.

There is no better time to do it with a new incoming President and CEO. A new head of footy should be high on the agenda also as Richo and Goodwin are hand in hand.

Just rip the bandaid. The slowly painful death is tiresome and we all know it’s just delaying the inevitable.

33 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Let’s just hope that the significant change coming INCLUDES GETTING RID OF THE COACH.

Yes, lets hope the board stand down.

They're a big reason we are in this position.

27 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

On a serious note I feel for you and any other parent having taken kids to the footy. We as adults can at least ( in the main ) temper our frustration knowing in the end it's just a game. Kids don't see it quite so simply and their vested passion can be sorely tested.

Both mine stopped following Melbourne years ago. One has no interest in footy these days... the other ironically barracks for...... StKilda

Following the Dees is hard work. Kudos for being there.

Walking back to the station he said "I'm going for Geelong now" (his mum's team) but we both know it's an empty threat. He's saddled with this curse now just like I was. He's at the age where he loves his footy, watches any game, watches YouTube vids on all the different clubs etc, starting to love the history of the game. Some weeks he's more interested in attending a neutral game instead of watching Melbourne play.

It sucks because it impacts their enjoyment of the sport as a whole, I told him we'll use our AFL memberships to go watch the finals in Vic this year and either barrack for GC/GWS or against the Pies (depending on who is playing).

Edited by Dr. Gonzo

 
3 hours ago, SPC said:

Longmire is our man. I would think a 3 year deal similar to Roos to transform the culture and curate the list.

Whatever the question is, yesterday's coaches like Buckley and Longmire are not the answer.

BTW, how have the Swans, North, Eagles and even the Saints gone with new coaches? Any better? (Not suggesting we keep Goodwin either.)

25 minutes ago, frankie_d said:

Here's the smoking gun of ineptitude - coach or players?

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1224960302701285

You could dissect the entire last quarter let alone that final 30-60 seconds. But just look at that, if Viney actually goes and stands next to Caminiti he would've easily covered the space Nas worked into. Then you have our mids standing around the circle instead of at the back of the square. Its mindblowing how inept that play was.


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