Why we are in a mess
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September Zeros
Joined: 04 Oct 2012 Location: Behind you
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jackcass wrote: |
Point me to the poster who isn't concerned about our performances.
Point me to the poster who isn't worried about our injuries.
Point me to the poster who isn't worried about our structures breaking down.
Point me to the poster who blindly acquiesces to Bucks and Ed and cedes them jobs for life.
Point me to the poster who isn't critical of the club as a consequence of all of these factors.
Just because we choose to behave like civilised adults and discuss/debate these issues without ignoring contributing factors, without the need for blood in the water, without burning down everything we love about the club, we're somehow seen as sunshine and "perceptive fellow" and wearing rose coloured glasses. |
This is a really nice post, jack.
If you think about the above for a second you'd see we are all probably largely in a similar state of concern .... It's just the manner in which we present that concern and how we treat each other whilst we do. _________________ No Pressure, No Diamonds
They used to be a happy team at hawthorn.
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HAL
Please don't shout at me - I can't help it.
Joined: 17 Mar 2003
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I have no idea what to say. |
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thompsoc
Joined: 21 Sep 2009
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stui magpie wrote: | thompsoc wrote: |
Hey Piesnchness
Have you ever studied the migration habits of lemmings!
They are the ones who march off the cliffs
2 by 2 or side by side.
You and Jackcass can walk off hand in hand
with the train wreck that is the football department at Collingwood.
The problem is when someone complains about the problems and highlights
the issues they are labelled as TROLLS! |
You know that whole thing about Lemming's mass suicide is just a myth, don't you?
http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2004/04/27/1081903.htm
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True Stui but it makes a great story and there is nothing like the lemming suicide metaphor that cuts to the chase. _________________ we don't eat our own at collingwood we just allow them to foul our nest. |
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Pies4shaw
pies4shaw
Joined: 08 Oct 2007
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Well, except that we're not running anywhere and it isn't us who want to push the Coach (or in the Special Troll's case, the entire club) off the top of the cliff. |
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AN_Inkling
Joined: 06 Oct 2007
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Albert Parker wrote: | Magpies035 wrote: | We must believe the coaching staff are looking into the season thus far. My question is why has nothing changed in the playing group?
We hVe only played a few good quarters?
Put the injuries aside ( definitely a concern over a few years now and no solution in sight)
6 weeks of game reviews now we have a good amount of sample data
Why has there been no change if the playing group? |
No change in teh playing group?
Only 8 players have played all games. Sames as Richmond and least of any club.
Too much personnel change is part of our problem. |
Yes, compared to the Roos who have had 17 players play every game. It's the greatest single factor for our current position.
Around the edges we can argue about particular selections, Cloke, too many debuts, but you can't get around the fact that we simply haven't had players available a lot of the time and that this definitely has an impact. At best we were a chance to finish near the bottom of the 8 this year, with loss of personnel and the issues with Cloke and Pendlebury, we really haven't performed too far from my expectations. I expected the Blues to win last week against a weak Pies team and expect the Lions to win tonight.
You'd need to be completely blinded by agenda to argue that our current position is all down to the coach. Very young lists (and we've been younger than everyone we've played) are rarely consistently competitive. The best teams being mature and largely free of injuries and the worst teams being the opposite is an unchanging truism. For some reason our team not having turned the history of football on its head this year is all down to Buckley being a terrible failure. Any objective analysis says this is just not so. Being critical is fair and reasonable, irrationally trashing the club for fun is not, but clearly some do enjoy it and I can't see that it does any harm. _________________ Well done boys! |
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Mugwump
Joined: 28 Jul 2007 Location: Between London and Melbourne
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AN_Inkling wrote: | Albert Parker wrote: | Magpies035 wrote: | We must believe the coaching staff are looking into the season thus far. My question is why has nothing changed in the playing group?
We hVe only played a few good quarters?
Put the injuries aside ( definitely a concern over a few years now and no solution in sight)
6 weeks of game reviews now we have a good amount of sample data
Why has there been no change if the playing group? |
No change in teh playing group?
Only 8 players have played all games. Sames as Richmond and least of any club.
Too much personnel change is part of our problem. |
Yes, compared to the Roos who have had 17 players play every game. It's the greatest single factor for our current position.
Around the edges we can argue about particular selections, Cloke, too many debuts, but you can't get around the fact that we simply haven't had players available a lot of the time and that this definitely has an impact. At best we were a chance to finish near the bottom of the 8 this year, with loss of personnel and the issues with Cloke and Pendlebury, we really haven't performed too far from my expectations. I expected the Blues to win last week against a weak Pies team and expect the Lions to win tonight.
You'd need to be completely blinded by agenda to argue that our current position is all down to the coach. Very young lists (and we've been younger than everyone we've played) are rarely consistently competitive. The best teams being mature and largely free of injuries and the worst teams being the opposite is an unchanging truism. For some reason our team not having turned the history of football on its head this year is all down to Buckley being a terrible failure. Any objective analysis says this is just not so. Being critical is fair and reasonable, irrationally trashing the club for fun is not, but clearly some do enjoy it and I can't see that it does any harm. |
That pretty much sums it up. We need consistency, cohesion, amd they will need time. We have a decent talent base with upside aplenty, and it's a matter of holdng the course and taking the pain through this period. _________________ Two more flags before I die! |
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Redlight
Joined: 11 Jun 2009
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AN_Inkling wrote: | Albert Parker wrote: | Magpies035 wrote: | We must believe the coaching staff are looking into the season thus far. My question is why has nothing changed in the playing group?
We hVe only played a few good quarters?
Put the injuries aside ( definitely a concern over a few years now and no solution in sight)
6 weeks of game reviews now we have a good amount of sample data
Why has there been no change if the playing group? |
No change in teh playing group?
Only 8 players have played all games. Sames as Richmond and least of any club.
Too much personnel change is part of our problem. |
Yes, compared to the Roos who have had 17 players play every game. It's the greatest single factor for our current position.
Around the edges we can argue about particular selections, Cloke, too many debuts, but you can't get around the fact that we simply haven't had players available a lot of the time and that this definitely has an impact. At best we were a chance to finish near the bottom of the 8 this year, with loss of personnel and the issues with Cloke and Pendlebury, we really haven't performed too far from my expectations. I expected the Blues to win last week against a weak Pies team and expect the Lions to win tonight.
You'd need to be completely blinded by agenda to argue that our current position is all down to the coach. Very young lists (and we've been younger than everyone we've played) are rarely consistently competitive. The best teams being mature and largely free of injuries and the worst teams being the opposite is an unchanging truism. For some reason our team not having turned the history of football on its head this year is all down to Buckley being a terrible failure. Any objective analysis says this is just not so. Being critical is fair and reasonable, irrationally trashing the club for fun is not, but clearly some do enjoy it and I can't see that it does any harm. |
Should be the opening post in just about every thread. |
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