
Everything posted by Lucifers Hero
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Target 70,000
Didn't like my post a few minutes ago ?? Just joking - we were probably typing at the same time.
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Target 70,000
2018 record broken: 45,248 today. And still 4 months to go before the cut-off date. https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2019-03-29/melbourne-breaks-membership-record Well done to all Dee fans!
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PREGAME: Rd 02 vs Geelong
Heartbeat came out in digital version: https://memberhq.s3.amazonaws.com/afl-mfc-2019/uploads/MFC_2019_SeasonGuide.pdf I guess it is saving a few $ on printing and mailing. It must have come in an email (which I can no longer find).
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Is Zone Defence Finished?
Clarkson may well have been the one who put the finishing touches on Port's 'control' style. He left when they won the premiership and refined it at Hawthorn and importantly recruits players who can play that style. I'm not sure man-on-man defence has gone out of the game but equally not sure if it is enough to counter 'control' football when a team is very good at it. I think it is true to say that defence evolves from game style. I would think that zone and man-on-man defence can work with 'chaos' and 'control' game styles.
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Is Zone Defence Finished?
Possibly because they gave away some of their best kicks and smartest players (Hill, Mitchell, Lewis, Hodge) in the following years; guys who had the nous to control the team on the field. Their replacements need time to catch on and mature. It will be interesting to see how the Lions evolve this year - wouldn't be surprised to see them go the 'control' style as their players mature.
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Is Zone Defence Finished?
Quite a few articles about 'chaos' vs 'control' (or 'possession') football were written during our 2018 finals. The contest is still key if the ball comes to ground. Both styles can hold up in September as shown by Bulldogs/Rich on the 'chaos' style and WCE and Hawthorn on the 'control' style. That is no coincidence as Simpson was a Clarkson protege during Hawks halcyon days. As noted I don't think we have the skills to play 'control' football so we need to find a way to counter it.
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Is Zone Defence Finished?
I don't think it is zone defence that makes the difference. Richmond broke down in the middle and forward. The difference is the underlying game plan: 'chaos vs control' football. Like Richmond we play 'chaos' style whereas Collingwood more and more play 'control' style like WCE and Hawks. They amass huge uncontested possessions and marks and can control the tempo. Very difficult for 'chaos' style to stop that when they are marking and the ball doesn't come to ground for a contest. 6-6-6 and other rule changes aid the 'control' style more than 'chaos' by creating open space, as Port showed last week. 'Control' football requires a team with very good foot skills and to be very disciplined. We don't have the foot skills to play 'control' football. And tbh I'm not sure we have the on-field footy nous to implement it.
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Non MFC games Round 2
Reports are it is a broken bone so I guess it couldn't get any worse so they let him play (or he insisted) on.
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Opposition Watch: Rd 6 vs Richmond
Can't say I feel sorry for the Tigers. They've had their day in the sun. They are lucky to have Lynch but they traded out good players to fit his $ in. Depth or lack thereof may come back to bite them. Having Rance and Riewoldt out will certainly challenge their game plan. They also have Houli and Caddy out for a few weeks. Their next month is: Giants, Port, Sydney, Demons. They could easily lose a few of those. They don't have much time to adjust their game plan to cover injuries. Doubt they'll make top 4. All the better for us! On every measure their game last night was worse than ours last week. Will be a very interesting ANZAC Eve game.
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Non MFC games Round 2
Wow, 25:9! Did Hardwick sook about it in his press conf? Maybe Coll is the AFL's anointed team this year. Had thought it was Ess given the unearned prime time FTA exposure the AFL have given them this year; a plan that may backfire just as badly as Carlton's unearned prime time FTA exposure did last year.
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Non MFC games Round 2
It looks like lady luck has deserted the Tigers: Riewoldt may be out for a few months! Riewoldt wrist injury They are fortunate to have Lynch but missing Rance and Riewoldt; doubt they'll make the top 4. A good thing for the rest of us!!!
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Non MFC games Round 2
Umpires have umpteen colours to choose from yet they wear yellow tops and black shorts at a Richmond home game - they look like Richmond players half the time....
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Non MFC games Round 2
Hogan makes his debut for Freo and wish him well and hope he has a super game. HW$NBN makes his debut for the Hawks but can't wish him well. What a steel for the Hawks - 4th round pick, I think.
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PREGAME: Rd 02 vs Geelong
In: May, KK, Lockhart Out: Hore, Spargo, Wagner Not surprised. Changes should give us a bit more run and a bit more aggro. Not sure who is going to help Max in the ruck...
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Training - Wednesday, 27th March 2019
Gee whiz comparing a player with 265 games to players who had zero and two respectively isn't a strong position. But OK lets compare Jones, Sparrow and Wagner's other stats. Jones: 19 poss, 3 (ie16%) contested; 5 clangers; 1 tackle; one 1%. Effective possessions: 12 Sparrow: 15 poss, 6 (ie 40%) contested; 2 clangers; 3 tackles; zero 1%. Effective possessions: 13 Wagner: 14 poss, 8 (ie 57%) contested; 3 clangers; 4 tackles; zero 1%. Effective possesisons: 11 So, the main thing Jones performed better on were the number of marks (which were largely uncontested). The lack of contested possessions, tackles and 1% by Jones highlights his lack of physicality and pressure. That is hardly a good performance or captain's game in a team crying out for physicality and leadership. I know I will be crucified for this comment but on those stats Jones was on light duties. I'm not saying kids should be preferred ahead of Jones, yet; just saying the kids are doing their bit and Jones' last week does not compare well imv.
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PREGAME: Rd 02 vs Geelong
I understand Stretch's limitations but I still feel for him the kid. Yes, have mentioned in several threads 'if' Viney does not play.
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Dees Need to be More Intimidating
Haven't we done this topic to death? Different commentator, same stuff. Carey could easily have written the same lack of intimidation story about North, Ess or Eagles. All were physically bad. It must be 'feed on the Dees week'. I'm over it.
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PREGAME: Rd 02 vs Geelong
Looks like Lockhart will play. Which means at least two changes (May being the other). Who might Lockhart replace? Given he is 176cm and we have Viney, 175 cm and Spargo, 173 cm, I don't think we can play all three vs Geelong. Assuming Viney is fit to play it may be Spargo that misses out. A bit unlucky if he does because he worked hard vs Port; just not strong enough to get a grip on opp and make a tackle stick, or to bump anyone. I really hope Sparrow doesn't get dropped, he was one of our better players. Feel for Stretch if he is overlooked again for a debutante.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - JAY LOCKHART
Will debut this week according to this article. https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-03-28/former-vfl-star-set-to-make-debut-15-days-after-signing-with-dees Early by some training accounts but well done, young man.
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Training - Wednesday, 27th March 2019
You were right. Thanks for that. Seeing the replay, Jones did well to get the ball to Sparrow. A very nice kick from our debutant and if the kick was a few centimeters higher Watts wouldn't have marked it on the line. A shame we didn't have someone back there to shepherd it thru.
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Training - Wednesday, 27th March 2019
Not sure how it looked on TV but I recall Tom Mc being well within the 50 and Jones was right in front of me about 25 mt out, on an angle. As I said Tom could open the face of the goal to better the 45 degr angle. Would be interesting to see what the tv cameras picked up but I don't have access to replays.
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Training - Wednesday, 27th March 2019
'chookrat' was joking.
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Training - Wednesday, 27th March 2019
I agree he did not squib it, just took his eyes off the ball. I don't agree tho that he was looking downfield for a quick pass: he was 25m from goal and had no intention of passing it. Really he should not have called for it in the first place: Tom Mc had marked and his position was not much different to Jones; possibly better for a right foot kicker to swing round and open the goal face. Selfish call by Jones.
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PREGAME: Rd 02 vs Geelong
Technically we did but we had difficulty getting the ball out of the square or forward. I haven't seen the replay - the positioning of our wingmen I noticed at the ground. I didn't mean to say it was a plan to be unaccountable, more that it made it difficult for us to defend when they got the ball out of the square. My post was hypothesizing on what Lewis meant by 'positioning' when asked why we were smashed in the middle. Would be interested in other people's theory of what he was referring to.
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Training - Wednesday, 27th March 2019
Hmm, he is laughing raucously while every one else look nonplussed...I wonder what Gus is saying to him...