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Training - Friday 20th December, 2013
La Dee-vina Comedia replied to Demanding Success's topic in Melbourne Demons
...but as a one club player. -
Pitmaster, well put. On this point we agree.
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Let me clarify. I accept that the moment anyone other than an employee of the club is attending the idea that something can be kept a secret goes out the window. The GFC proposal would recognise that and would be using the term "closed" to mean "not open to anyone unless they're invited" rather than "closed so we can keep secret what we are up to".
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Let's look at this another way. Should closed training be open to member's only? I'm all in favour of additional member benefits. So I support what GFC is doing. (And this is not on topic, but all the best to Colin Carter, GFC's President, who had a heart attack about a week ago.)
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Pity the 'Like' button has been disabled. So much in this thread to 'Like'. (Don't get me wrong, about the 'Like' button. I appreciate the integrity of the system is paramount).
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I'm also surprised now that Paul Roos is our coach that the pseudonym 'Roost It' actually gets through Demonland's auto-censor.
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Perhaps we've assumed wrongly. It's a given that posters seem to think Roost It doesn't know what he's talking about, so it's equally possible on that logic that he thinks Morton is the best AFL player the world has ever seen. If that's the case, a player falling somewhere between the best AFL player the world has ever seen and a B-grader will turn out to be a darn good player. Perhaps Roost It should be given the credit he deserves for his post.
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Careful. I think you'll find there's quite a bit of taxpayer money going into both the MCG and, to a far lesser extent, Gosch's paddock.
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Training - Wednesday 18th December, 2013
La Dee-vina Comedia replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
"Jamar running sprints". Sounds incongruous...even unlikely. But nevertheless, a pleasure to read. -
Training - Monday 16th December, 2013
La Dee-vina Comedia replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
The more I reflect on Bailey as a coach the more I'm convinced he was not a good coach. You've pointed out one of his failings when you wrote "If he could have got them fit enough..." Surely his inability to get them fit enough was a significant failing. Yes, his attacking football was exhilarating to watch, but it happened too infrequently and the inability of the team to defend was highly problematic and surely another sign of coaching inadequacy. This does not in any way mean that Bailey was not a top bloke. But that's not enough. -
I'd like to believe the AFL would equally distribute the profits, but as time marches on I'm not sure the "football socialism model" which people like Colin Carter, David Crawford and Graeme Samuel developed in the 1980s when the Commission model was invented continues to be understood. Back then, they appreciated that the constituent clubs might see each other as enemies, but the true competition was non-AFL sports and entertainment. It still is (with soccer much more of a threat now than it was 30 years ago), but I'm not sure those running the current constituent clubs understand that as much as they should. Consequently, I fear some clubs will continue to put themselves ahead of the good of the competition as a whole and pursue non-equalisation policies which suit them but not the poorer clubs.
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Training - Monday 16th December, 2013
La Dee-vina Comedia replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
I suspect he was being facetious in that Tappy's always with the rehab group, so if he was with the main group he must have "got lost" and found himself in the wrong group. -
Let's not compare Toumpas and Wines. I hope they both succeed (just as long as Wines has an off day every time he plays us).
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Training - Monday 16th December, 2013
La Dee-vina Comedia replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
I think there is some inconsistency in the argument. Surely the Mitch Clark acquisition would be classed a "failure" on that criterion, but I don't see the same level of angst amongst supporters as with Chris Dawes. -
I suspect the biggest risk is if the next media rights deal breaks up the current global deal (ie, all 9 games per week) into club rights (ie, selling off Collingwood games separately from, say, GWS games) with an inadequate equalisation scheme. I can imagine networks paying bigger money for games involving popular and successful teams than less popular and less successful teams. On current standings that would have us earning the least (along with GWS and maybe the Bulldogs). Equalisation helps, but we'd end up with progressively smaller audiences which would eventually stunt our growth as lower exposure results in fewer new supporters. Having said that, the ball is very much in our court. Get it right on field in a sustainable form and the rest will follow.
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Did we? I mean, did we ever officially admit to tanking or be found to have tanked by an appropriate body (ie, not the media)? If not, I'm not sure that it's "fact". Without going over old ground, there have always been problems with the definition of what "tanking" means, so unless there has been a formal finding or admission, I don't think we should now be saying it's a "fact we did".
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If Essendon can be believed, she would have no concerns at all. Essendon continues to be adamant that it did nothing wrong and did not inappropriately treat its players. So, if she believes that, why should she be concerned? On the question of what AD is doing or should be doing, the best advice anybody could give him is to not speak about the matter. When the question first arose about whether James Hird is or isn't being paid, AD should have said he was not prepared to comment because the matter was between the AFL, Essendon and James Hird. Instead, he fed the media machine and has effectively allowed himself to look either ineffectual or unknowing.
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Training - Wednesday 11th December, 2013
La Dee-vina Comedia replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
Unfortunately, and as usual, this thread is beginning to degenerate into "he said, she said" on a very much off topic issue. Can we stop it right here and now? Please? -
MELBOURNE HAS GOT THE MOST MEMBERS!!!
La Dee-vina Comedia replied to InVINCEable's topic in Melbourne Demons
We'd also have a higher average IQ and more teeth per person. -
Training - Wednesday 11th December, 2013
La Dee-vina Comedia replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
Our reporters (who do a great job - thanks to all) regularly refer to players running 300m drills. I'm curious as to why 300m is the distance which always seems to be the one chosen. Is it because it's longer than a 200m sprint and therefore does something to benefit aerobic fitness? Anyone know? -
Are you directly quoting Mark Neeld?
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Probably a similar thought process to all those Demonlanders who bet on MFC each week in the last few years.
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Training - Monday 9th December, 2013
La Dee-vina Comedia replied to Neitz the Great's topic in Melbourne Demons
You must be good at cryptic crosswords. (which is an excuse to include this link for those who also like said crosswords) -
Hey KC, how are VFL lists put together? For ex-MFC listed players who retire or are delisted (ie, J Tynan, Couch, Magner and Davey from the above list) does that also automatically remove them from Casey's list too? How do they get on other teams' lists?
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MELBOURNE HAS GOT THE MOST MEMBERS!!!
La Dee-vina Comedia replied to InVINCEable's topic in Melbourne Demons
Disagree. Members should be counted whether they attend or not. Not everyone lives near a ground where AFL is played or can attend for other reasons (such as physical disabilities) and those people should be encouraged to become members and made to feel welcome. It doesn't matter how much someone pays to be a member from the point of view of counting - just that they have the passion and want to belong.