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:angry: These guys have a lot to answer for!

How many Key position players did they produce?

Who will replace Neitz?

Our backline is a disgrace with only Rivers & Whelan who can hold down their spots

Since Swarta left who have they developed?? Miller cant play!!

So dont blame Bailey you can only work with the cattle you got!!

 

35 games ago we were top of the ladder. Bailey has to take some of the heat. You're playing the same record as Rudd and Swann blaming everything on the last government...

 
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35 games ago we were top of the ladder. Bailey has to take some of the heat. You're playing the same record as Rudd and Swann blaming everything on the last government...

Bailey has to take some heat going forward, however why did Daniher"s teams fail in the finals? Our KPP issues have been around for many years and Daniher couldnt solve! How do you expect Bailey to solve it in 6months and time will tell for him too!

You lot need to watch the game a bit closer. most of todays stuff ups were not caused by the back line. Miller played a fair game. Miller would be a very good CHF. Robbo should be playing FF. It must break the back mens heart to look up and not see one Melbourne player in the forward half of the ground, and that happened for 80% of todays game. It was only in the last quarter that White and Robbo Stayed in the forward line that we started to kick long and take a few marks. we won the last quarter our first for the year


Bailey has to take some heat going forward, however why did Daniher"s teams fail in the finals? Our KPP issues have been around for many years and Daniher couldnt solve! How do you expect Bailey to solve it in 6months and time will tell for him too!

Agree entirely.

yet another daniher/CAC beshing thread...i dont think recruting is entirely to blame...brad miller, if kept in the same position for his entire career could have been more, brad green could have been a KPP if he was trained that way...its not the recruiters' fault all of the time, there are other factors

Danners was alright. CAC also did some good for the club. Our position now stems from many things, some of which could happen to any cluib. We had a few bum draft years, no doubt, and that has hurt us. We are missing quality middle aged players, instead we have great kids, and fading legends.

Forget the past, it is the past. This season is going to be $hit, lets try and enjoy watching some of the kids develop, and see what can rise from the ashes over the next few seasons.

Get behind the boys, and get behind bails and we will see what happens (bails has no done anything to make me feel like he is the man, but many clubman spoke of him as the man to turn the club around, so we will wait and see)

 

Daniher had no idea. He built a team capable of winning games, but not a team with one solid leader who could win a game. That's what you need in finals. That's where we failed towards the end of the year as well. Now, the team has come unstuck and it's down hill for this squad. To say we are officially in a rebuilding mode is the understatement of the century.


This is dahihers team that took ten years to build.

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This is dahihers team that took ten years to rebuild 3 F/ing times.

HOW GULLIBLE WERE THE BOARD????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

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