Everything posted by chookrat
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Shaun Higgins
I'd argue Daniel Cross and Bernie Vince had as big an impact as Jordan Lewis despite the former players having not won a flag. Also I reckon Crossy migjt become a development coach for us next year.
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POSTGAME: Rd 23 vs Kangaroos
The positive is that they are getting to play together to start to get some continuity, [censored].
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Welcome to Demonland - Alan Richardson
I reckon Chaplin and Rawlings are safe. Chaplin because the club got him doing media around the time the mid season changes were implemented. Not sure re Plapp. I'd expect Richardson to head up development and Rooke and Egan would probably go in favour of people Richardson has worked with. Also interesting that Mahoney hasn't done any media since late July, however that might be because he's busy reshaping the Footy Department and Perty has helped with some of the external communication. In all, despite the horror of 2018 I feel the club has a good handle on what is needed and seem to be working as a team and making the righ moves. Hopefully it catches on to the pkaying group ?.
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POSTGAME: Rd 23 vs Kangaroos
It makes me laugh that people on here are disappointed with the loss. If John was here he'd laugh too.
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POSTGAME: Rd 23 vs Kangaroos
Glad thats out of the way. The positives I took from the game: 1. No injuries. 2. Showed patches of good ball use, particularly in the third. 3. Fritch, Hunty and Melky playing forward together along with Jones at HF. 4. Petracca in the midfield and midfield balance better in general. 5. Maxy kicking for goal. Looking forward to the players coming back in terrific shape, trading in/out a couple of players, pick two and the footy department changes.
- GAMEDAY (the ultimate): Rd 23 vs North Melbourne
- GAMEDAY (the ultimate): Rd 23 vs North Melbourne
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List changes who do we cut, trade or go after.
Firstly we need to stop using numbers instead of letters to spell words and then can have an adult conversation.
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Angus Brayshaw to Fremantle Rumours
It's pretty normal to have these sort of meetings particularly when there is change. When working for someone else I'd often have these sort of meetings to understand how a change eas likely to impact my compensation plan and if I didn't like response it provided a way to work towards and acceptable position.
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Josh Jenkins
With the loss of a KPP in the VFL following Tim Smith's retirement, Jenkins would be a great get and fill this role perfectly. We need a strong VFL side to put pressure on thr Melbourne team.
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Dees to meet with AFL Commission after disastrous 2019
I was told at a different business meeting that the MFC we're in negotiations to buy the MCG for..... 1 million dollars.
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What gives you hope for next season?
Just had a look at the AFL ladder and were 17th, only above lowly Fold Coast. I was getting ready to book tickets for September, what the [censored] is going on?
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Umpiring article
Sue, they may even go full toddler and introduce AFLX rounds for premiership points or half time cheerleaders.
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Josh Mahoney
I think the number of players in rehab in January and even February had a big impact on our ability to spend enough time doing match simulation. To meet it seems that on reflection, hindsight being a wonderful thing, Goodwin had wished we'd spent the limited match simulation we had on the fundamentals to our game plan, rather than adding layers. As a result we went into the season with a game plan we couldn't execute.
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Umpiring article
Interpretations, especially ones that change from week to week and even mid round (i.e Max Gawn ruck rule) are brilliant as they fire up the unwashed masses. To fix the state of rules and umpiring is the same as dealing with a toodler having a tantrum, don't react to it and the AFL will stop changing the rules to create controversy.
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Umpiring article
I haven't bothered reading the article but will say what I want to anyway. The more subjective the rules the more difficult the game is to umpire, which leads to controversial decisions. Controversy means there is more to talk about AFL from Monday to Thursday which is good for ratings and revenue.
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Welcome to Demonland - Alan Richardson
Does this mean we're not going after Ian Zering??
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Nat Fyfe
Natalie Fyfe is will need to lose the arm guard if he wants to play for us. It's a no for me.
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Lewis Whacks Playing Group
2017 is relevant to the players that were on the list at the time but Im not sure how our playing list is in any way responsible for the late 60's through to early 2000's given that most weren't born, let alone on our list for the majority of that time. Imagine if you were at work and it kept being brought up how [censored] the company has been since the 1960's.
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Lewis Whacks Playing Group
SWYL don't get me wrong I think the players let themselves, the team and supporters down badly. The different opinion I have is that making the prelim last year should have provided the motivation to do everything to win prelim and GF this year. I don't see 55 years without a flag as motivation, at all, for the playing group. Footy players have short careers that can be glorious (Jordon Lewis) or forgettable and they need to approach all aspects of the game with this mindset.
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Lewis Whacks Playing Group
Good point Lord Nev, I don't think the players really understand how much every moment counts. I'm optimistix that this year will be a massive wakeup call, its now a matter of how far back we have fallen and need to catchup.
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Lewis Whacks Playing Group
I think Goody has covered for the playing group in press conferences and the media. The players will learn from this year and with Burgess on board I'd expect they will come back fit and hungry.
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Lewis Whacks Playing Group
For [censored] sake - I don't get how supporters expect players to train or play harder because we haven't been successful for 55 years. Players want to play well, be part of a successful team and earn accolades. What happened before they were born might mean something to supporters but is not relevent nor should it be to the players.
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TRAINING: Wednesday, August 21, 2019
I'm waiting for someonr to comment on body language and that person a did not make eye contact with person b
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Fremantle's 2016 season worse than Melbourne's 2019
That our percentage is 77.9% and Freo's was around 65% means more than the relative change in percentage. We finished up 5th on the ladder with 14 wins and had a 6 game winning streak where we won by an average 60+ points which boosted our percentage significantly. By comparison Freo finished on top of the ladder with 17 wins. Who cares what your percentage is if you finish on top of the ladder?