Everything posted by praha
- GAMEDAY: Rd 24 vs Collingwood
- GAMEDAY: Rd 24 vs Collingwood
- GAMEDAY: Rd 24 vs Collingwood
- GAMEDAY: Rd 24 vs Collingwood
- GAMEDAY: Rd 24 vs Collingwood
- GAMEDAY: Rd 24 vs Collingwood
- GAMEDAY: Rd 24 vs Collingwood
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Get to the ‘G!
Still lots of tickets on level 1 of AFL Members. A dead giveaway of a small crowd for a Collingwood game. I reckon 55k. Tops.
- Christian Petracca
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Christian Petracca
A lot of this stuff was filmed early in the year and scheduled well in advance.
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Christian Petracca
Petracca is more likely to end up at North under Clarkson than St Kilda under Lyon imo.
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Christian Petracca
It gets done if he wants it. And a smokey will emerge and pay overs if they're desperate for superstar power. This is one trade I can't see getting done unless we are *over* compensated.
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Christian Petracca
This is all very bizarre. There must be more to it. And tbh it's leaning towards not looking good for Petracca. Maybe it's just me but it seems like his management is using this whole thing to help drive and justify a trade request. If I were Petracca's publicist right now I'd be strongly encouraging him to come out and either make a commitment to the club or make a trade request. Allowing Tom Morris to control the narrative here is doing huge damage to his brand.
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My 3 word player analysis V Gold Coast
Kolt worked his way into.
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Christian Petracca
He just spent a month in Noosa.
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Christian Petracca
Spargo on crutches. Oliver after surgery. This seems quite timely and very targeted.
- POSTGAME: Rd 23 vs Gold Coast
- GAMEDAY: Rd 23 vs Gold Coast
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Christian Petracca
I too have lost a bit of love for him now. But again it's not so much losing the player that bugs me. It's what it symbolises. We need to be beyond this sort of [censored] as a club.
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Greg Stafford
Who were our line coaches in 2021?
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Christian Petracca
I've said it here before but if any of Oliver, Petracca or Viney are traded I will cancel my membership. Not so much because they left but because of what led to it. This is such [censored] amateur hour. 1965. 1980s. 90s. 2000s. 2020s. Not even a flag can save us from being just the same old Melbourne.
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When you knew 2024 was over?
West Coast loss.
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Christian Petracca
Maybe it's just me but after reading the Peter Ryan article, it honestly seems to me like we have a classic case of too many high performers clashing heads. I've managed teams of 20+ people over more than a decade, if there is one constant it's that your best performers are also often your most disengaged and disillusioned, especially where there is internal clash with leadership and management styles. I learnt a lot during those moments and discovered that you either need to give those people an outlet to flay their arms about, or you ultimately need to help them move on. Wrapping their arms up and trying to silence them is the worst thing you can do. There is a really good example of this philosophy in Phil Jackson's book, he also touches on it in The Last Dance documentary, particularly in dealing with Michael Jordon's leadership style and Dennis Roman's *ahem* interests. There seems to be some conflict there between the top 10-20% of players and leaders, this is going to be a big test for Gawn and Viney, and certainly Goodwin.
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Time to go Goody?
The idea of a "rebuild" in the traditional sense is in my view flawed. You need to be in constant "build" mode ala Geelong, Sydney and even Hawthorn to an extent. You fail quickly and go all in to make your list better. Otherwise you risk bottoming out for too long like North and West Coast. Richmond is in for a world of pain. We have plugged holes with bandaid solutions, and the one long term solution to improve our list in Grundy we gave up on after 10 rounds despite us having played the best football we've played across two seasons during that period. In the span of 24 months we'll have lost Jackson, Grundy, Bedford, Brayshaw, Harmes, Jordon, Neal Bullen, and Hibberd. That's a combination of walk-up 22 and emergency depth. The depth we've replaced them with outside of Windsor just hasn't been sufficient. You win some and you lose some but we are on a one-way ticket to being perennial run-withs like Adelaide; plenty of talent but a dip in quality below your top 22 the size of the grand canyon. Goodwin can't afford to rebuild and I am sure he is aware of that. He wants to win now. They need to be far more aggressive but also patient. I still can't get over the Grundy fiasco. It's honestly making me question Gawn's place in our current predicament especially after Jordon Lewis' comments last night about certain players running their own agenda. None of it makes sense when you really think of it. Some here have an aneurysm whenever Grundy is brought up but I can't ignore the obvious alignment with just bizarre list and cultural abnormalities that persist. Now Houston doesn't want to come here. Who would the way we treated Grundy? And now ANB is leaving, plus your best player is disillusioned.... I'm sure players are lining up to come here... Goodwin and the football department need to start taking big risks now or he needs to step aside. And please stop bringing in plodders that can barely get a game at non-finals teams. If a player isn't best 22 at a bottom team then they shouldn't even be considered.
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Farewell Alex Neal-Bullen
Well yes that's the point I was (probably) trying to make. I am battling daycare sick and piled with original codral so forgive my crypticness. If it's mistaken for hyperbole it's because it is. But I should be clearer in my hysteria.