Everything posted by YesitwasaWin4theAges
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PREGAME: Rd 21 vs West Coast
Just seeing this request by West Coast instantly makes me think we will beat the Eagles by 10 goals, but stranger things have happened like last Sunday arvo.
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Trade Targets
We can sell them hope in Lever and Viney experienced leaders.
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Trade Targets
They might be stupid and desperate enough to actually give us pick 20 and 38 for Lever and Viney that would be a coup. Hawks pick 7 for Trac and pay a potion of his salary. Picks 7, 20, 38 plus our own picks we have 24 and 52 that's a decent hand for JT to work with. Fritta and Clarry to think about also.
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Trade Targets
We should package Lever up with Viney and im not joking either they would thrive on that shy te. We have to start think this way people. We need new eyes looking at this years trading table can we attract a new list manager and pluck off Lamb he's run his race now.
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Trade Targets
No, no free agency was bought in to keep Collingwood, Sydney and Geelong at the top of the table. By keeping the money machine pumping for the AFL by rorting the system blind keeping the strugglers at the bottom for longer periods of time.
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After the Great Choke
If its true he wants to go to Hawks and the Hawks want him and we demand their pick 7, and we have to pay 200-300k of his contract for the next 5 years would you do it?
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PREGAME: Rd 21 vs West Coast
We'll get 9k on Saturday arvo 1.10 kids footy at that time etc. Plus our current predicament.
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PREGAME: Rd 21 vs West Coast
I'm actually fearing the headlines in this one. Fearing some personal ridicule in this contest from other supporters particularly Crows ones. There is a saying in the UK when it comes to Football teams when the are mid table and safe with 4-5 games to go with no threat of relegation (they are on the beach) meaning they are on holidays already just going through the motions.
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Petracca & Oliver at the Dees in 2026?
I'm now convinced they won't be around next year. Clarry after 23 wanted out to the Crows after his hamstring problems. Clarry might not have been in a good head space but he wanted out. The Crows after hearing differing stories on Clarry and decided to bauk at our ask price of 2x 1st rounders. They've straighten him back up now got him to his 200th game, Maxy has toured him around doing sportsmans nights to earn some extra coin from 2021 GF stories. So he will be on his way on better terms with the club and he'll go into another environment (Cats) get the eye of the tiger back, strip some weight off, become rock hard Clarry again and start killing it. Different story with Christian the offer that came in for him from the Pies last year was insulting as far as the club were concerned. Club would have sat him down and told him get yourself right no need to come to club BNF (which I didn't agree with) get your fitness back, find a bit of form, let the club steady the ship, show to the Demon faithful you are on board. Play your 200th and make peace with the club and leave on good terms when a better offer arrives from another club next year e.g Hawks. Everyone walks away with a happy outcome and both are welcomed back in 5.5 years time for the GF reunion in 2031.
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Petracca & Oliver at the Dees in 2026?
That's just Geelong being the slippery little crunts they are feeding off the carcass shutting their mouths knowing that a fire sale will be taking place.
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Time to start a rebuild?
This is what should happen but will it happen? I don't think the club has got the sack to do such a severe cut @GS_1905 I reckon Lever has currency for a bulldogs.
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Petracca & Oliver at the Dees in 2026?
I could see that happening they need a bull midfielder and Trac would extend his cooking channel viewers.
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Time to go Goody?
I still believe we can achieve something with this group if Goodwin and the footy department are clean out at seasons end. If fresh eyes come in new coach, new assistants, new footy boss, trade out one of Oliver or Trac + Lever to a North Melbourne we can generate some draft capital and revitalise the playing list. We don't need a wholesale rebuild we have the up and coming talents plus some prospects at Casey who aren't getting opportunities under Goodwin. Plus a decent trade period bring in 21-23 y.o players like Derksen, Perkins, raid some more BWS players we can turn it around like the pies did. This has to be the thinking of the board now too much has gone on, its time to cut the cord give him a grand send off and we start next season fresh with fresh eyes and ears.
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Time to go Goody?
We'll go back and unpack it all, We'll own it, that's not us, It’s Incredibly disappointing!
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After the Great Choke
Nightmate thought. Lyon said at 3/4 these blokes are ready to crack, they are not fit This is what was said and the whole competition knows it. This is what hurts standards have dropped big time.
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Time to go Goody?
I'm sure it will, you cant hide what happened yesterday. It was like it was a directive to not apply any pressure or play with energy to finish them off properly. It looked and felt like we tanked in the last. Very sad times.
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Time to go Goody?
Have read or do you have access to Facebook or other Demon sites the fallout and commentary has been absolutely brutal. This is the most angry reaction I have ever seen from Demon supporters.
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Selwyn Griffiths
This has happened a few times with coaches that they are desperate to keep their jobs that they are placed on a staff based contract to rule out the a big payout if it all goes south. There is precedence of this happening with the Crows and Neil Craig. 2 seasons into this new arrangement he was under pressure to deliver and never did and left mid season with no pay out resulting. Pretty sure it was after a 100 point belting from the Dees also. The link between Longmuir and Craig's as coaches is that up until their last contracts they had never won a premiership and had no leverage or skin In the game to place demands on what they want. Simon would never have accepted a staff based contract after he led the club to the promise land, he would have picked up and coached elsewhere.
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Selwyn Griffiths
Can you see much changing if we don't make change? I've never seen a more angrier Demon supporter group than tonight on every level. We are going to bleed money next year in terms of memberships, potential sponsors, financial backing from wealthy supporters from this latest debarcle.
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Time to start a rebuild?
I think if we had started the rebuild last year the club would have been destroyed by the chaos and mayhem surrounding it. The club this time around have no choice in the matter now. All avenues regarding trading to our club and out of our club must exist at the end of this season. But a new set of eyes (coach) must be cast on this list, Goody is too close with all the players now and what has transpired in the off-season with all this player empowerment sh yte must ceast to exist. Lamb, Richardson, Griffiths all assistants must all leave the building at seasons end.
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Boycott next week
The damage is already done BG. Under 10k next week.
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Selwyn Griffiths
Yes 💯 his injury prevention management of the players has been world class as for our overall fitness its been diabolical. From an endurance and speed standpoint we have been lacklustre and we either fade late or start games sluggishly. New Fitness boss extremely high on the list of changes for the club.
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Time to go Goody?
We've got a new CEO and President that haven't even lobbed up to the job yet! How can you form a ticket?
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POSTGAME: Rd 20 vs St. Kilda
Surely the club will know it's going to lose more money in memberships and sponsorships than the $1m that will be paid to Goody and roughly another $1m to assistants, Richo etc.
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Selwyn Griffiths
Where is Darren Shand in all of this???? What ever he did in the off season has been a complete Mind/skull 💀 f uk on the whole entire staff/playing group. The Melbourne Football Club, also known as the Demons, recently engaged former All Blacks manager, Darren Shand, to conduct a review of their football department. This review came in response to concerns about the club's culture and the performance of certain players like Christian Petracca, Clayton Oliver, and Joel Smith, as well as the departures of CEO Gary Pert and president Kate Roffey. Shand's perspective, formed after the review, suggests that the club's issues are not as dire as perceived by the outside world and are "very solvable". Here's a more detailed breakdown: The Review: The Melbourne Football Club sought an external review of their football department, aiming to address concerns about the club's culture and player performance. Darren Shand's Role: Shand, a former All Blacks manager, was brought in to conduct this review. His experience with building a strong culture within the New Zealand national rugby union team made him a suitable choice. Shand's Findings: Shand's assessment differed from the prevailing narrative, which painted a picture of a club on the verge of collapse. He found that while there were some issues, they were isolated and solvable. He emphasized the positive aspects of the club's culture and leadership under coach Simon Goodwin. Focus on Solvability: Shand highlighted the importance of addressing the specific issues rather than allowing them to be magnified by the outside perception. He stressed the collaborative effort between players, coaches, the CEO, and the board in tackling these challenges.