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How ridiculous!
In Springfield, they're eating the dogs. The people that came in, they're eating the cats. They’re eating – they are eating the pets of the people that live there.
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Re: How ridiculous!
Pelchan single handedly dismantled our list and replaced it with mediocrity.
Goddard, Dal Santo, McEvoy, even Stanley
And recruited :
Goddard, Savage, Lee, Denis Lane,
Goddard, Dal Santo, McEvoy, even Stanley
And recruited :
Goddard, Savage, Lee, Denis Lane,
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Re: How ridiculous!
Was that around the time reportedly 10 players took up 60% of the Salary Cap and Pelchen and Bains were tasked with bringing that back to something more realistic ?
The Saints are under review, will it make any difference to the underachievers ?
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Re: How ridiculous!
I think it was a trend at the time. Trade out players with some value and invest in youth. I was livid. I thought it was the bandwagon kind of thinking. Losing Dal, Big Boy and even Stanley..big losses. Just look at the value they have given other clubs at our expense. And to think Joey might have been on the butcher's bench as well!older saint wrote: ↑Wed 13 Oct 2021 2:53pm Pelchan single handedly dismantled our list and replaced it with mediocrity.
Goddard, Dal Santo, McEvoy, even Stanley
And recruited :
Goddard, Savage, Lee, Denis Lane,
THink of the players we have nearly lost over the years. Lowie almost went to Fremantle in their early days. Roo almost went to Collingwood...Eddie was working on it.
Who else? I can't think of many. We seem to have a Balance of Trade problem.
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Re: How ridiculous!
Not sure of your age but when I was a young kid we traded Russell Greene, Sold Perovic, let Dean Rice walk to Carlton ( all premiership players ) and Joel Smith to Hawthorn, and Adrian Fletcher to Brisbane. Guerra to Hawthorn was another - all of which we got nothing or very little in return.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Wed 13 Oct 2021 3:02pmI think it was a trend at the time. Trade out players with some value and invest in youth. I was livid. I thought it was the bandwagon kind of thinking. Losing Dal, Big Boy and even Stanley..big losses. Just look at the value they have given other clubs at our expense. And to think Joey might have been on the butcher's bench as well!older saint wrote: ↑Wed 13 Oct 2021 2:53pm Pelchan single handedly dismantled our list and replaced it with mediocrity.
Goddard, Dal Santo, McEvoy, even Stanley
And recruited :
Goddard, Savage, Lee, Denis Lane,
THink of the players we have nearly lost over the years. Lowie almost went to Fremantle in their early days. Roo almost went to Collingwood...Eddie was working on it.
Who else? I can't think of many. We seem to have a Balance of Trade problem.
Then add McEvoy to the premiership players list
Fair to say we have let a few go for nothing or very little who still had plenty to offer. One thing to be poached or traded for value (?)
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Re: How ridiculous!
This. Stupid decisions aren’t a new thing with this club. I remember all those player going to other clubs and just couldn’t believe it Those players mentioned by older saint were “ a”grade.older saint wrote: ↑Wed 13 Oct 2021 4:21pmNot sure of your age but when I was a young kid we traded Russell Greene, Sold Perovic, let Dean Rice walk to Carlton ( all premiership players ) and Joel Smith to Hawthorn, and Adrian Fletcher to Brisbane. Guerra to Hawthorn was another - all of which we got nothing or very little in return.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Wed 13 Oct 2021 3:02pmI think it was a trend at the time. Trade out players with some value and invest in youth. I was livid. I thought it was the bandwagon kind of thinking. Losing Dal, Big Boy and even Stanley..big losses. Just look at the value they have given other clubs at our expense. And to think Joey might have been on the butcher's bench as well!older saint wrote: ↑Wed 13 Oct 2021 2:53pm Pelchan single handedly dismantled our list and replaced it with mediocrity.
Goddard, Dal Santo, McEvoy, even Stanley
And recruited :
Goddard, Savage, Lee, Denis Lane,
THink of the players we have nearly lost over the years. Lowie almost went to Fremantle in their early days. Roo almost went to Collingwood...Eddie was working on it.
Who else? I can't think of many. We seem to have a Balance of Trade problem.
Then add McEvoy to the premiership players list
Fair to say we have let a few go for nothing or very little who still had plenty to offer. One thing to be poached or traded for value (?)
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Re: How ridiculous!
Mate,
Everyone was drinking his cool aid at the time
The famous blueprint
As soon as he pissed off BJ I knew he was going to f*** the club
And he did
I remember getting absolutely abused on this forum for my thoughts on Lyle Lanley in 2012
Everyone was drinking his cool aid at the time
The famous blueprint
As soon as he pissed off BJ I knew he was going to f*** the club
And he did
I remember getting absolutely abused on this forum for my thoughts on Lyle Lanley in 2012
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Re: How ridiculous!
You have so many stories about how you were blasted for being the only forumite that disagreed with something
You post about that more than i got stuck into the failure of the 3 small forward model
You post about that more than i got stuck into the failure of the 3 small forward model
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Re: How ridiculous!
Well
Every club has 3 small forwards
Spargo, Sparrow, Neale Bullen
Rioli, Castagna, Aarts
You could go through every club and I could name 3 small forwards
Every club has 3 small forwards
Spargo, Sparrow, Neale Bullen
Rioli, Castagna, Aarts
You could go through every club and I could name 3 small forwards
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Re: How redikulous!
.name the ways , thought manipulates the State of Presence away.
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Re: How ridiculous!
Honestly, I don’t remember
I didn’t love seeing Goddard go but there was an argument to be made about salary and turning the list over
3-4 years on the list, McEvoy was getting towelled up and outmuscled by developing rucks in their first year. Thought that trade was pretty decent but again we squandered the picks. Hawks new right off the bat that the way to play McEvoy was to protect him in the centre and utilise his strengths (contested marking) to give them an advantage around the ground, especially down back.
Whilst the trade stung and looks worse now... we don’t employ those types of strategies at this club... there’s some weird inflexibility culture that has existed for years (at least since RL) where we persevere with something once our minds are made after how consistently it is proven to be a bad strategy.
My point here is that had McEvoy stayed... he would have had a mediocre career IMO, and would be be a whipping boy for sure. All our fault.
Didn’t want Stanley to go... thought that would bite us and whilst we squandered the pick and failed to recruit a decent ruck til Marshall came along, personally don’t think Stanley’s gotten that much better since he left. Certainly not a revelation
Thought Dal was about finished when he left
I think I was receptive to the approach initially but by the mid 2010s I learnt my lesson. You may or may not remember I was a very vocal critic of how we persevered with Jones, Gilbert, Ray, Gwilt etc when they were well and truly on the decline and not playing well.
The lesson was that instead of cutting the few players of elite standard, leadership and experience that were on bigger money, we needed to keep them to mould the next generation whilst moving on the 6-8 list cloggers that played 3-4 years longer than they should have.
None of it really fit that well to me.
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Re: How ridiculous!
Simple
Nothing good comes of trading in champions for speculative picks
Poor management
Nothing good comes of trading in champions for speculative picks
Poor management
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Re: How ridiculous!
So Jones, Clint I assume?
Gilbert
Ray and Gwilt
How did they show decline? Decline of what? Pace, Speed, Power...? How were they in decline?
Reason I ask...beggars can't be choosers....We were in decline..and passed it (ask Ross Lyon) in those Watters 2013-2014 years...
And the Seaford years in general were dreadful...and yet you suggest the decline in these guys was so bad that even inside that space they needed to go?
Interesting to me.really..I didn't watch games then..Those Richo/Watters days..boy, I thought we were heading back to 1981-1985, without the favorite cameo heroes to offset the grief and entertain us. (notice we always had characters back then..)
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Re: How ridiculous!
Not right away or all at once but then along with Schneider we’re more often average than not in their last 3 yearsshanegrambeau wrote: ↑Thu 14 Oct 2021 12:58amSo Jones, Clint I assume?
Gilbert
Ray and Gwilt
How did they show decline? Decline of what? Pace, Speed, Power...? How were they in decline?
Reason I ask...beggars can't be choosers....We were in decline..and passed it (ask Ross Lyon) in those Watters 2013-2014 years...
And the Seaford years in general were dreadful...and yet you suggest the decline in these guys was so bad that even inside that space they needed to go?
Interesting to me.really..I didn't watch games then..Those Richo/Watters days..boy, I thought we were heading back to 1981-1985, without the favorite cameo heroes to offset the grief and entertain us. (notice we always had characters back then..)
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Re: How ridiculous!
good piccy ay
not being a fan of the
'be honest' angle in 'A' question
(for obvious reasonings)
posting a piccy was all i had
'n like manna from heaven
there it was
: the elephant in the room
not being a fan of the
'be honest' angle in 'A' question
(for obvious reasonings)
posting a piccy was all i had
'n like manna from heaven
there it was
: the elephant in the room
.name the ways , thought manipulates the State of Presence away.
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Re: How ridiculous!
Let me guess…
You were the only one that thought it was a bad idea and we’re shouted down on this site for expressing the opinion
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Re: How ridiculous!
Back then Seaford was state of the art compared to the dump they left behind at Moorabbin.
I understand it was too far away from coffee shops, it's what you get with no money.
It was only a training ground which some still have trouble grasping.
I understand it was too far away from coffee shops, it's what you get with no money.
It was only a training ground which some still have trouble grasping.
The Saints are under review, will it make any difference to the underachievers ?
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I didn’t give a rats arse about where their training ground was… Melbourne train at Casey fields FFS
But as per usual it was our attitude towards it that stunk!
It was a place of work … I work in Dandenong… wouldn’t walk my dog there but couldn’t care less. It’s where I earn money, not where I live.
Players were fkn precious and used it as an excuse for there mediocrity
It was an oval, it had grass (in fact the surface was twice as good as Moorabbin) the were four goal posts at either end and it had a Gym.
Moorabbin was a dilapidated piece of s***.
On coffee shops
Where’s the great Coffee shops around Linton Street Moorabbin? Not exactly Acland street there?!
I guess they never went to the coffee shop on Seaford beach which overlooked the bay toward the city.
But as per usual it was our attitude towards it that stunk!
It was a place of work … I work in Dandenong… wouldn’t walk my dog there but couldn’t care less. It’s where I earn money, not where I live.
Players were fkn precious and used it as an excuse for there mediocrity
It was an oval, it had grass (in fact the surface was twice as good as Moorabbin) the were four goal posts at either end and it had a Gym.
Moorabbin was a dilapidated piece of s***.
On coffee shops
Where’s the great Coffee shops around Linton Street Moorabbin? Not exactly Acland street there?!
I guess they never went to the coffee shop on Seaford beach which overlooked the bay toward the city.
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Really good little place called Custodian Kitchen on the corner of the shops right next to the tafeB.M wrote: ↑Thu 14 Oct 2021 9:55pm I didn’t give a rats arse about where their training ground was… Melbourne train at Casey fields FFS
But as per usual it was our attitude towards it that stunk!
It was a place of work … I work in Dandenong… wouldn’t walk my dog there but couldn’t care less. It’s where I earn money, not where I live.
Players were fkn precious and used it as an excuse for there mediocrity
It was an oval, it had grass (in fact the surface was twice as good as Moorabbin) the were four goal posts at either end and it had a Gym.
Moorabbin was a dilapidated piece of s***.
On coffee shops
Where’s the great Coffee shops around Linton Street Moorabbin? Not exactly Acland street there?!
I guess they never went to the coffee shop on Seaford beach which overlooked the bay toward the city.
Always packed. Lot of good food too. I see the Saints there fairly regularly. Ross and Butler seem to like the spot.
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