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Why didn't anyone see this coming March 2013
Grand New Flag replied to Soidee's topic in Melbourne Demons
I am not suprised by our performances, you will note that I voiced my concerns preseason. I expected us to have only won 1 - 2 games by this stage of the season, however, the pure intensity of our inept performances has even been worse than what I expected. As I have said over and over, there is no excuse for pathetic on field perfromances. Ultimate responsibility falls on our coach. How Neeld still has a job beyond a joke and highlights the other problems inside the club. He is a terrible coach, he has done untold damage. He is the wrong coach for the wrong club at the wrong time. He should have been shown the door at the end of last season. Simply all but 3 of our players have gone backwards despite being young, low draft picks and up and coming. No other club would still have him employed. We are showing all how weak we are. For the sake of our football club get rid of this dud Neeld, then we can start healing, then we can start to improve. There will be no improvment while he remains coach. -
I simply can't understand how anyone can continue to support Neeld. I have read the pro view..... to me the arguments make no sense. We were again horribly out coached today. What I hated most was the change in game plan after Dawes went off. We went mega defensive in an attempt to restrict the losing margin (again to no avail), once again playing several players behind the ball. This..... the super flood, played under Neeld gives us no chance of being able to kick a winning score..... yet this was the tactic................. again!!!!!!! THIS IS NO WAY TO DEVELOP A TEAM. NO WAY TO BUILD CONFIDENCE! I am sure you all noted the drop of the head once the coach effectively raised the white flag. I have had enough of this! I hate going to games that the coach effectively gives up prior to half time. If we are to go down, lets go down fighting playing a game style that has the chance of putting some score board pressure on. There is no upside to keeping Neeld.
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Demons to go cap in hand to AFL
Grand New Flag replied to Grand New Flag's topic in Melbourne Demons
Your support for Neeld is amazing. Yes, the sky is indeed falling in on the MFC. Mark my words, our future is far from safe. How people still assume everything will just be alright is beyond me. Once we are insolvent, the AFL can do what it likes with us. We are close to insolvent. -
Not yet. Let see what JK ticket is, and whether it is endorsed by PJ and AFL. (I note AFL have given initial thumbs up) Then run demonland poll.
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Demons to go cap in hand to AFL
Grand New Flag replied to Grand New Flag's topic in Melbourne Demons
The cost to the club for complete on-field failure cannot be understated. Add to this the cost of losing players come season end and thus the likely continuation of on-field failure and you quickly can understand why it is more expensive to keep Neeld than dump Neeld. Neeld was the boards choice. They are responsible for him. They must pay the ultimate price for their utter failure. Outside of Debt Demolition (which was the great man) this board has horribly failed. We are on our knees under their watch. They must go. I agree we need to hear more about the Kennett push, but if done right.................. it genuinely excites me. -
Demons to go cap in hand to AFL
Grand New Flag replied to Grand New Flag's topic in Melbourne Demons
Essentially that is what they are doing when asked Schwab to be replaced by Jackson. This was at the direction of the AFL after the board went to the AFL telling them of our demise after round 2. -
Fresh off "The Australian" website. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/afl/demons-to-go-cap-in-hand-to-afl/story-fnca0u4y-1226658960359 If you did not think we were in danger of becoming extinct, maybe this article will help you wake up and smell the coffee. My solution: 1. Get rid of Neeld now. The cost of doing this now will be far less than the cost of not doing this. 2. Replace the board with Jeff Kennetts ticket.* (Assumes JK ticket of quality Melbourne Members and endorsed by PJ and AFL) Outside of this happening, I fear the worst.
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As I have said, for Kennett to be successful will need the endorsement and support of the AFL. The AFL would probably support both tickets.
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Excellent post. I am certain that if Jeff can bring on a competing board ticket, full of successful Melbourne members and get endorsement from the AFL he will successful force a EGM that he will win. I call of Jeff to do just that.
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This has no relevance. Jeff's specialty is turning basket cases organisations around. He did it with our state, he did it with the Hawthorn Football Club, he can do it for us. We need to let him. Remember we can always vote him out if he starts power tripping to the detriment of the club. Jeff is our best hope. He will increase the profile of the club, which increases media attention, which increases sponsorship, increases members, which increases player satisfaction with the club, this improves the chances of holding players and bringing new players in, which inturn improves performances. All of this improves the financial position of the club allowing it to spend more on the football department and thus further improving performance. Get it! Jeff would be the best thing ever to happen to our club........ in my life time.
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Complete rubbish. It's no different to having a player who once supported a different club. Football is professional, football is big business. Your ideals are something from a previous time.
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This post is offensive. It's time you put your personal dislike of Jeffs political views aside for the good of the club. Football is big business, you must understand that if you can't compete off the field you will not be able to compete, have regular success on the field. At its most basic this is why the MFC has failed for 50 years. Jeff would be a godsend to this club. It does not matter that he is a hawthorn supporter just as it makes no difference that Juddy and Buddy were once Melbourne members. Get over yourself and support your club.
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A quick poll of my Melbourne member friends. Not one was against the idea of Jeff becoming President. I believe that if Jeff announced a ticket and forced a EGM he would win. I call on Jeff to do just that. A support group will be quickly mobilised.
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This is ridiculous scare mongering. This is exactly what Kennett would be doing everything in his power to stop from happening.
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The more I think about this, the more it excites me. Kennett wants "the greatest challenge in sport", few are qualified to take that challenge. Jeff is.
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Those members who have personal dislikes of Kennetts political views need to put these to one side. Kennett is a rare beast who knows what to do and how to do it. He would bring unimaginable press coverage and interest to our club which would result in a much higher profile club. This in turn would result in higher sponsorship, better attendances, more members, player interest and success. He has a track record of making basket cases into success stories. Love him or hate him, the turn around in this states finances and economy while he was Premier was simply incredible. At the time Victoria around the world was known as "the economic miracle". Likewise he went in as Hawthorn President at a time that Hawthorn was considered a basket case financially with on-field weakness and turned it into a powerhouse. Simply Kennett would be the best possible candidate for President of the MFC. I have lost all hope with the current board. Their failure to fire Neeld, and except the tanking fine sums up their inept ability. The pathway they have put us on has brought us to our knees. There is more to a football club than just "Debt Demolition" which is their ONLY success. If there was to be a competing ticket for the board led by Jeff Kennett I would pin back my ears and campaign free of charge, member to member convincing them to vote for this ticket. It would indeed be a godsend. Go for it Jeff!!!
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The Ox is dead right. Neeld must go and go quickly. The board made a very poor decision giving him a life line this week.
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I am not sure who have their heads further in the sand. 1) ALP Caucus members blindly following Julia Gillard off the political cliff to what will be the greatest landslide in Australian political history. Thus risking their own livelihoods and the future health of the once great Labor Party. or 2) Melbourne Football Club members and board blindly supporting the worst coach in the history of the game over the preverbal football cliff. Thus risking the very existence of the club they love. The once great Melbourne Football Club. Its mind boggling stuff. On the current path, both seem to be caught in the headlights. Both will end up in slaughter. Its too late for Gillard and the ALP, nothing can save them. However, the MFC can still be saved.............. time is quickly running out.
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We will not move forward while Neeld is coach. We will not start healing until Neeld is gone. It sounds like they have decided Neeld is going but have not put a transition plan in place and only now are they working on this plan. This is not good enough, a transition plan should have been worked on since round 2.
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Most agree his intensity is his issue, however I thought his intensity was pretty good yesterday. I do believe he is asked to play as an outside midfielder when not playing forward of back, and this is why he runs at full pace into a contest and then stops 2 meters from it. He has elite skills and is probably the most naturally skilled player at the club. With our lack of outside mids, if I was coach I would be instructing him to play as a receiver when playing in the midfield. He has played very little football in the middle, yesterday he seemed to be rotating between forward, back and midfield. I think he needs to learn better judgement on when to go and get his own ball, and when to wait on the outside of the contest. If you watch Chis Judd he does the same think, he runs full pace to the contest and then stands two meters from it most of the time, Carton would prefer the ball in his hands and thus have instructed him to play as an outside mid, but when he sees the opportunity to go, when its his time to go, he goes hard. It is this that Watts needs to learn. When to go, and only ever go as hard as possible.
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Nut: No one hear thinks anyone has a magic wand. Most have their eyes wide open to where we are. Firstly we must stop going backwards, step two is to become competitive and start winning some games. I don't believe the board has any choice but to dismiss Neeld today. I will be shocked if it did not happen. I don't understand the blind faith showed by many who think Neeld deserves more time. We continue to go backwards, just because we have become accustomed to 15 goal losses does not mean they are ever expectable. We have a coach that has made 15 goal loses the norm. This cannot be tolerated.
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Come on mate. No member of any club would except the appalling performances we have dished out since his arrival. If we do not get rid of him our club looks weak. No club would continue support for its coach who had failed at every aspect of his position. The coach after all is the person who is responsible for its on-field performance. He should have been fired at the end of last season.
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DEMONLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR - ROUND 10
Grand New Flag replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
I thought Watts was good today. Seemed to be rotating through numerious positions -
Not really, but where there is this much smoke across all media outlets, there is usally fire.
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Good point! It would be in these guys interest to leak this if they have be interviewed for the job and indeed want the job. If the decision has been made (but not the timing) this leak forces the board to bring it to a head immediately Then again the leak could come from a board member who has similar strong opinions as my own, in that he must go ASAP, the future of our club is at stake.