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Welcome to Demonland: Steven King

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1 hour ago, jnrmac said:

Development is one thing but have a look at the teams that continually compete - Geelong, Collingwood, Hawthorn - they generally have over half of their players originating at other clubs. They trade for need. Its a gaping hole in melbourne's list management.

We are terrible at getting experienced players to our club. I feel if we are to compete each year at the top level its this area we need to fix. There are some past successes with Langdon, Melksham, Hibberd, May and Lever but more recent times the cupboard has been largely bare.

Agree with the point you’re making about us needing to trade in better players but over half?! 6 of Geelong’s prelim final 23 started at another club.

Our 2021 GF side had 5.

 
2 hours ago, Go Ds said:

Gotta love a bit of revisionism. Liberals were probably about to be voted out yet for no reason they guaranteed payment for a road Labor were saying they were going to cancel. Was this Liberal incompetence or corruption? Funny how no one will entertain them, for what? 11 years now?

(And, no, I don't particularly want politics on a football page)

Corruption

38 minutes ago, Go Ds said:

Gotta love a bit of revisionism. Liberals were probably about to be voted out yet for no reason they guaranteed payment for a road Labor were saying they were going to cancel. Was this Liberal incompetence or corruption? Funny how no one will entertain them, for what? 11 years now?

(And, no, I don't particularly want politics on a football page)

5 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Corruption

Damn son, if hate to hear your scathing review of the big build.

 
8 hours ago, jnrmac said:

Development is one thing but have a look at the teams that continually compete - Geelong, Collingwood, Hawthorn - they generally have over half of their players originating at other clubs. They trade for need. Its a gaping hole in melbourne's list management.

We are terrible at getting experienced players to our club. I feel if we are to compete each year at the top level its this area we need to fix. There are some past successes with Langdon, Melksham, Hibberd, May and Lever but more recent times the cupboard has been largely bare.

As i was saying, it’s since ’21

King will celebrate with the Geelong players on Saturday and then start officially with us on Monday


Have rules changed about taking about politics? I hope not.

3 hours ago, ANG13 said:

Have rules changed about taking about politics? I hope not.

It never ends well does it, in other news how much do you reckon the Essendon fans are thinking they have the wrong brother and that is why the soft cap for senior coaches salary hasn't been exempted.

3 hours ago, lorn said:

King will celebrate with the Geelong players on Saturday and then start officially with us on Monday

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King at AAMI Park come 10am

 
15 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Corruption

and incompetence. 2 things can be true at the same time.

14 hours ago, DEE fence said:
  22 hours ago, jnrmac said:

Development is one thing but have a look at the teams that continually compete - Geelong, Collingwood, Hawthorn - they generally have over half of their players originating at other clubs. They trade for need. Its a gaping hole in melbourne's list management.

Yes its been lean on the trading front....

2021 IN Dunstan

2022 IN Grundy Hunter Schache OUT Toby Bedford, Jayden Hunt, Luke Jackson, Sam Weideman

2023 IN Billings McAdam Fullarton OUT Jordan Harnes Grundy

2024 In Sharp, Campbell OUT Neale-Bullen

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2 hours ago, jnrmac said:

Yes its been lean on the trading front....

2021 IN Dunstan

2022 IN Grundy Hunter Schache OUT Toby Bedford, Jayden Hunt, Luke Jackson, Sam Weideman

2023 IN Billings McAdam Fullarton OUT Jordan Harnes Grundy

2024 In Sharp, Campbell OUT Neale-Bullen

for the perfect accompaniment just slip a Leonard Cohen platter on the ol' turntable !!

Somebody mentioned Luke Breust as a potential forwards coach, but he and Taylor Duryea have both joined Richmond as development coaches.

4 hours ago, jnrmac said:

Yes its been lean on the trading front....

2021 IN Dunstan

2022 IN Grundy Hunter Schache OUT Toby Bedford, Jayden Hunt, Luke Jackson, Sam Weideman

2023 IN Billings McAdam Fullarton OUT Jordan Harnes Grundy

2024 In Sharp, Campbell OUT Neale-Bullen

Often there's an explanation for each trade. There may be way more bad luck than we realise (and we can forget just how little we gave up on some trades AND that looking back in the archives often there was almost complete agreement with these moved). There are probably better recruiters with some clubs. But ours are not the equivalent of a full forward who can't mark, can't lead, can't handball and even fluffs shots from just outside the goal square.

I hope Steven King has already asked Selwyn to get a high performance program going like this.

30 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

I hope Steven King has already asked Selwyn to get a high performance program going like this.

Need a multi million dollar tax payer funded training facility for a program like that.

Incidentally, didn't Kingy almost have a heart attack after peddling too hard on the watt bike in the altitude training room down at Kardinia Park?


20 hours ago, Go Ds said:

Often there's an explanation for each trade. There may be way more bad luck than we realise (and we can forget just how little we gave up on some trades AND that looking back in the archives often there was almost complete agreement with these moved). There are probably better recruiters with some clubs. But ours are not the equivalent of a full forward who can't mark, can't lead, can't handball and even fluffs shots from just outside the goal square.

Agree you need luck with any trade

We have had some good ones as well.

1 hour ago, Bowserpower said:

Agree you need luck with any trade

We have had some good ones as well.

Indeed. Maybe King will bring a recently successful recruiter with him. Maybe the current ones can improve. The underwhelming trades above are a big reason why we're now a weaker team but, yeah, most may be honest, understandable mistakes.

23 hours ago, Demonstone said:

Somebody mentioned Luke Breust as a potential forwards coach, but he and Taylor Duryea have both joined Richmond as development coaches.

Ooze quietly building his Footy I.Q. 👍


Now Kingy is officially Melbourne.

Looking forward to the next 2-3 weeks.

Clearly SK was far too pre-occupied with the thought of coaching us next year, and the entire Cats outfit collapsed on GF day as a result 😝

 

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