Everything posted by The heart beats true
- GAMEDAY: Rd 15 vs Sydney
- GAMEDAY: Rd 14 vs St. Kilda
- GAMEDAY: Rd 14 vs St. Kilda
- GAMEDAY: Rd 14 vs St. Kilda
- GAMEDAY: Rd 14 vs St. Kilda
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What the Fritsch
Honestly, he’s lacked real intensity this year. He’s missed very gettable goals at often crucial times for us, and he just isn’t living up to his potential. This might just be what he needs. Now he has a point to prove.
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The Rebuilds of the Dees & Saints
Brad Hill is on 900k a year over 6 years and will be almost 34 at the end of that contract! Let’s just see how that plays out. The saints almost dropped him 6 weeks ago. Jake Lever had a horrific knee injury and is still only 24. We paid overs because he fit the list demographic perfectly. May is a huge win over Hogan, no matter how you look at it given what’s occurred. Everyone else is swings and roundabouts. I really rate Langdon in terms of what he offers to us structurally. He holds his shape better than any outside Melbourne player in 10 years. The issue with us has been player development. Fritsch, Harmes, Hannon, ANB and Brayshaw, Weed and Salem in particular (as high draft pics) just haven’t stepped up. We needed 2-3 of those guys to become solid talent, and some still have time, but haven’t don’t it yet.
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TEAMS: Rd 14 vs St. Kilda
3 games in 9 days coming up. I suspect we’ve gone early on the freshen up as the Sydney to Freo turn around is quick, and we looked horrific on our last 4 dayer. I suspect Harmes, Lockhart and Fritsch given a kick now so they have time so salvage their seasons. Harmes and Fritsch in particular need to respond as they’ve gone backwards fast in 2020.
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NON MFC: Round 14
Tom Lynch is certainly not very popular on the Gold Coast. Good to hear some old fashioned booing.
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Jesse Hogan on the way out at Freo?
Just a thought... We’ve all seen the lack of connection between our midfield and forwards the last 2 years. Any chance Jesse had a reason to be upset, and actually helped cover over that glaring issue during his time at the club? I’d love him back. We need natural competitors with skills.
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Nibbler Suspended for 4 Weeks
The Grimes and Langdon situation highlight the growing problem with the two layered system of the AFL. Both players won free kicks, and then only later does a separate group of people decide the action was wrong. So logically that would mean the umpires that issued these free kicks would be demoted because they got the decisions wrong? Nope. That never happens. So instead we just have weekly show trials that end up being completely irrelevant, except to signal the league’s virtue by punishing those that are seen as more disposable. The media have a roll to play here. They need to be much more vocal about how confusing it is, and how biased it looks.
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Western Bulldogs
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The Need for Outside Midfielders
I think one of the things that I've really noticed about Langdon watching the game on the TV is that he's a natural outside player. He holds his shape exceptionally well. It's been such a glaring problem that having him do his role properly has only further emphasised what i think is a clear list imbalance. He's the only one that does is consistently, which is why he's become such a link player for us. Speed is important, but we have too many guys who get caught in no mans land 10 metres from the pack when playing outside. If you maintain your shape in relation to the contest you're much more useful both defensively and moving forward. We seem to struggle to teach players how to do that, so I'd be keen to bring in someone else with experience at the end of the year to whom it comes naturally.
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NON MFC: Round 13
Right? It clearly depends whose doing the shoving. He doesn’t need to touch him, so it should have been 50 under the new adjudication.
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POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Western Bulldogs
I was responding to your comment where you said that it’s not Goodwin’s fault, and then noted us being killed on outside run. You don’t need to defend the list choices. They’re not yours to defend. But someone will be held to account, and it’ll be the coach, because that’s how the system works. At this point it’s his system, and it don’t work often enough under pressure.
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Western Bulldogs
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POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Western Bulldogs
Structures worked out at half time, Bulldogs players adjusted to it, and we simply don’t have a counter plan. If anyone knows I’d be fascinated by how many games we’ve lost since Goodwin took over where one quarter of being completely out structured cost us the game? It has to be over 20. Our coach is not dynamic enough for the modern game. I want him gone. Why? Because we have a better list than that this. We are far too one dimensional. He’s got the balance of the list wrong, which also helps reinforce our one dimensionality, and makes us easy to coach against.
- GAMEDAY: Rd 13 vs Bulldogs
- GAMEDAY: Rd 13 vs Bulldogs
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GAMEDAY: Rd 13 vs Bulldogs
Our team defence was absolutely destroyed that quarter. Our back 6 have been good all game. What does that tell you....? That in a head to head between coaches and game styles we just got out scored by 6 goals in a short quarter, and didn’t respond. Please can Goodwin go. He’s simply got no plan B, and isn’t creative.
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NON MFC: Round 12
Watching Channel 7 cover this Essendon game proves how biased the media coverage of the AFL is. If Melbourne, the Saints, North or the Dogs has delivered up a spineless half like that they would be (rightly) nailed to the cross. Instead they keep trying to barrack for them to come back into the contest.
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Life without Gawn?
That I wouldn’t recognise 5 of the last 10 premiership ruckman if I saw them on the street? ?
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Life without Gawn?
My takeaway from the last few weeks isn’t that we don’t need Max, it’s 2 things: 1. That when Jackson is there he offers something different. As he builds his aerobic capacity he’ll be able to be more dynamic for longer, and that will make us more diverse. His agility is set to terrify over the coming years. 2. That when Oliver and Petracca run from stoppage with ball in hand instead of hand passing it 2 metres the shape of our midfield spread is MUCH better. Previously we all operated in a phone box and opposition sides pushed us in closer and closer. If we can run forward more regularly Max’s hitouts become significantly more important. He’s been getting it to the right spots, but the team was too one dimensional with the second and third touch (short backward or lateral hand pass).
- GAMEDAY: Rd 11 vs North Melbourne
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Malthouse’s Damning Assessment of Another Wasted Year
It’s a strange article. My big takeaway is that Mick doesn’t bother to do any recent research. Why are we still talking about Cale Morton and Grimes in 2020? Did we fluff the development of Darren Cuthbertson in 1992 as well Mick? It’s ok Grandad. I’ll get you some milk.