RBnW wrote:Watts resigned no doubt and went on to the AFL after taking over from Waldron....Waldron was asked to leave for a number of reasons, which is maybe why he has not been offered a job back in the AFL at a club although there have been a few positions available.....
I seriously doubt those 'reasons' would affect his ability to run a footy club.
My point is, niether Waldron or Watts made the changes that have recently been made in Coaching or Footy, they didnt hire a proffesional footy manager to work with GT or medical staff to fix our long term injury issues.......
Probably because they were working under the directive of cut costs at every corner to get this club into the black, where we hadn't been for years.
You're making out like they lacked vision and foresight. Had they recieved half the support Fraser is getting (united board/cash disposal/agreeable coach), we'd have had all this stuff a long, long time ago.
My point is just that if you are a paid employee at that level you have to take on the big issues.....niether of them did that IMHO, they let GT run the club, the medical, the media +++
When GT and RB were operating at their most fruitful (2002-04), they were given heaps of credit. Well, I'd be willing to say the next two men most critical to the 'revolution' from struggler to semi-strong club were BW and JW. To say they didn't tackle the big issues...jesus.
BW led the charge in many respects and JW did a superb job as conditions at the club became remarkably difficult.
The blokes who changed the direction of this footy club ought to be revered figures, not hung out to dry.
Are we in better shape with the changes that have been made? I would say yes we are, or we appear to be.....did Waldron or Watts make the level of changes.....No.....
- Membership lifted from from 17,900 in 2002 to 32,000 in 2005
- Sponsorship rose dramatically
- TD deal was renegotiated for financial parity with Essendon
- Re-development plans became highly advanced
- Very few good players left the club and we attracted several excellent players
They did their best to deal with the issues of the day. This stuff wasn't done by fairies. For example, the injury problem only really became an issue late in JW's tenure - what the heck could he do about it?
I'm as gung-ho about the future as anyone, but just because these guys aren't employed by the club any more doesn't mean they weren't outstanding contributors.