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whatwhat say what

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  1. 1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

    Yeah but is their current period of awful-ness impacting their existence in any way?

    2nd most members in 2025, at 107,079, up nearly 4,000 on the previous season (despite 2025 being a 1-win season, and their fourth consecutive season in the bottom 3).

    They have a wait list for reserved seats. They averaged over 42,000 to their home games last year - Fremantle, who were a top 4 contender for most of the season, averaged 46,000.

    Their supporters haven't dropped off yet. They finally have some promising young talent (Duursma, Reid, CDT, Shanahan).

    They're effectively the biggest/richest club, whose demise is almost entirely self-inflicted. The AFL doesn't have to worry about them, because they'll always be big/rich, and the tide will eventually turn.

    not one iota

    they're massive, and they will remain that way regardless of results on field

    1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

    Keeping GC and GWS viable and ensuring there is constant competitive/interesting AFL product in NSW and Queensland is far, far more important to the AFL than helping West Coast get out of the hole they built for themselves.

    before covid the reports internally at the afl had it that the cost of running them was about the same as the increased revenue brought in by the broadcast rights that they had attributed towards them

    i can't imagine that has changed

  2. Just now, Demonsone said:

    Do you blame the Saints going for all chips in as the drafts are compromise actually corrupted along the bs fixtures

    no, i don't blame them - it's a different way to play it

    i personally can't see it working for them as they've had to pay $2m a season to keep nas, and they're only getting him for 2 seasons as it stands, and then they've paid a small fortune to bring in tdk and sosos and flanders and i don't think they're quality enough to justify it

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    Just now, Demonsone said:

    Hope the afl are proud that they ignore the heartland of footy & foundation clubs and support northern clubs with exclusive academies to remain relevant vs the nrl, one can only imagine what the afl would be doing if the Swans had the same poor record as WC has experienced in the last 5 years

    we know full well; look at the gifts given to gc17, gw$, and the bears

    the desire to keep propping up the northern sides is extraordinary

  4. bloods are just running at a different speed to meth coke

    after the great win against the pear last week it's a bit of a let down

    Just now, DiscoStu17 said:

    I would probably start with dropping Cripps and Walsh.

    signing a 25 year old sam walsh to an 8 year deal worth reportedly over $10m was just insanity

    he might be a clean skin off the park, but he has achieved nothing compared to the likes of oliver on the field and is constantly injured

  5. 4 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

    Richmond are insipid. I guess the writing was on the wall when they couldn't mow down Carlton after giving them a six goal head start.

    yeah, they've seen the peptides and the baggers and said 'hands off our #1 pick'

  6. 2 minutes ago, demoncat said:

    On a similar note - this is very damning on Richardson

    I don’t doubt he had good intentions but he clearly doesn’t have the tact or competence to manage sensitive internal issues and relationships

    His poor communication around and management of the Trac situation - particularly the messaging about why Trac was taking time off in Noosa - made a bad situation far worse, and clearly contributed to the breakdown between parties

    It was then mentioned that he had to undergo communications training as part of the 2024 internal review, with the implication being that this was a weakness of his

    And now it seems he’s again mismanaged a situation by inadvertently spilling sensitive and confidential information, without any understanding of HR and welfare practices

    Honestly ready to say see you later - we don’t need any more controversies due to people’s incompetence, and he’s been at the heart of a couple now

    out of contract at the end of the year

    it's interesting to see whether he lasts the remainder of the season

  7. 1 minute ago, danielE288 said:

    Easter Sunday will keep more than a few away, I reckon itll be 25k.

    yeah, i reckon we have 23-27k hardcores that turn up weekly

    definitely felt like 40k bluebaggers at the ground last week, and about 10k aints in rd 1

  8. 12 hours ago, deejammin' said:

    Do the pies get fined for that? I thought I remembered some thing about stopping clubs playing funny buggers with fines but maybe I’m losing my mind.

    the fine is, from memory, if you bring a player in who is not listed as an emergency

    there was no problem with naicos being removed from the starting side; it's often been later during on-ground warm-up 5 mins before the bounce, not 30 mins before as naicos was (for instance, logan morris for the bears debuted as a super late late call-up)

    now, back to us...

    king comes from the cats - if fritsch is a late, late out, it wouldn't be a surprise

  9. 1 minute ago, John Crow Batty said:

    Goodwin’s biggest failure was recruiting too many players outside the first round draft to become spare parts rather than to be developed into future regulars. Hence the same favoured players played every week irrespective of form. Look at the difference to who we recruited after he left.

    i don't know whose spot those who moan and groan about the likes of bedford, jordon, etc leaving us think they were taking

    when the likes of melksham, bedford, and chandler were fringe players on the edge of being a forward half role player for us we were premiers and finishing top 4 3 years in a row - they weren't getting spots over fritsch, anb, and pickett, who were our primary role players up forward 2020-24

    jordon was actually in our best 23 virtually every week; first the sub rule dudded him out of more game time then the ridiculous delisted free agency rule probably cost us his retention

    players on the fringe of good sides are targeted by other clubs - as we have done this season with the recruitment of cj, as an example, and steele, to a lesser degree

  10. 2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

    Bedford played 18 games for us.

    Couldn’t get a game in a premiership team. No shame in that.

    Just like Jordon/Harmes etc. When you are successful you lose good players on the fringes

    exactly

    1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

    I reckon McVee was very different to Bedford. Toby wanted more of a go. McVee was given his. Nobody wanted him and we gave him his only shot in the rookie draft. Put a year of development into him and then gave him every opportunity at senior level.

    He repaid us by stringing us along, not signing the contract he said he was going to sign, and then requesting a move to the club that was 5 minutes drive from his junior club - but never looked at him once.

    As others have said, he’s the new Howe.

    and this!

  11. 2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

    Interesting to see McVee playing as a lockdown on Rankine. Didn’t he leave Melbourne because he wanted to not be a lockdown defender?

    Has the capacity to be one of the best lockdown defenders in the competition imo

    Was more annoyed that we lost him than Trac or Claz

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