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15 minutes ago, rpfc said:

‘Objective data???’ as a person in IT  - the use of the above data was wholly to back up a preconceived argument or notion to pin blame on a singular individual. 

It’s the furtherest thing from ‘objective’ use of data.

I was commenting from the perspective that objective data is interpreted through what is ‘seen’ , as opposed to subjective which is ‘said’. Unfortunately it’s hard to convey sarcasm over a forum.

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2 hours ago, Watson11 said:

Pretty sure clubs do internal reviews every year, so that would just be more of the same if that is the path Roffey follows.  Interesting graphic below of the Pies performance leading up to their external review. Maybe they waited too long to do it.  The cultural issue at the Pies were masked over by the flag in 2010, but appear to have peaked in the years after.  Cultural issues make high performance unsustainable (re Pies 2010, re West Coast 2006 etc).  Our only hope to not slide into irrelevancy is to have a thorough and independent review, and if we have absolutely zero issues it would still be money well spent.

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And what happens if the fish rots from the very head? We won't get meaningful cultural change until the closed shop at the top is dismantled.

We have a bunch of fly in Melbourne supporters seemingly more interested in their own careers than the interests of the football club.

Josh Mahoney for Pert for mine, and Todd Viney for Richo. Thank you very much.

4 hours ago, Demonsterative said:

Shut the door on your way out….

So you would be happy to see a once in a generational list dismantled due to internal issues that the club has poorly managed, this list has delivered and could deliver more for the 1st time in 60yrs …just keep on accepting it!

 

We need to review our tackling coach. No side has more broken tackles than us!!!

2 minutes ago, SPC said:

We need to review our tackling coach. No side has more broken tackles than us!!!

Max Viney should be involved 


Just now, FreedFromDesire said:

 

He’s working with the girls. Is he also going to work with the guys? I hope so!

On 16/08/2024 at 10:24, dazzledavey36 said:

Head in sand stuff with Wayne. Always has been, always will be.

You'd have Raygun dish up the same performance in the next Olympics and he'd still tell you it's a 10/10 performance. 

So he is not allowed a different opinion. Standard for Demonland

Always the same negative posters ready to jump

I would listen to David Schwarz, especially after the way he lost all his hard earned, there is a sensible person to Lister to

The days of clickbait from pundits and journalists is alive and well.

11 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

So he is not allowed a different opinion. Standard for Demonland

Always the same negative posters ready to jump

I would listen to David Schwarz, especially after the way he lost all his hard earned, there is a sensible person to Lister to

The days of clickbait from pundits and journalists is alive and well.

Your answers are usually 1 word or a Facepalm Saty. 
The Ox is well aware of his past and also a very passionate Demon. I would listen to what The Ox has to say very carefully….

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2 hours ago, Demonsone said:

So you would be happy to see a once in a generational list dismantled due to internal issues that the club has poorly managed, this list has delivered and could deliver more for the 1st time in 60yrs …just keep on accepting it!

I’m happy for you to shut the door on your way out. Don’t try and spin this…..

 

Fickle supporters who walk out on the club  because you don’t get your way are a dime a dozen…. 
 

don’t forget to shut the door. 😂😳🤩

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Your answers are usually 1 word or a Facepalm Saty. 
The Ox is well aware of his past and also a very passionate Demon. I would listen to what The Ox has to say very carefully….

Er no thanks, I have others to listen to, I am usually lost for words with some of the nonsense posted on here.


5 hours ago, rpfc said:

‘Objective data???’ as a person in IT  - the use of the above data was wholly to back up a preconceived argument or notion to pin blame on a singular individual. 

It’s the furtherest thing from ‘objective’ use of data.

Learn new things about you each day!

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

Max Viney should be involved 

Bring Max and Todd back home.

2 hours ago, SPC said:

We need to review our tackling coach. No side has more broken tackles than us!!!

I don't think we're that bad in this regard.  We were playing with the most under 22 players most of the year and they're lacking in both experience and strength.  Generally our wins in the second half of the year are because we were "too tough" and that included our tackling.

Was told this afternoon that Gary Pert lives full time in Noosa. 

Jeez maybe we are moving North.!!!


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