Can Nettlefold please shut it?
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Can Nettlefold please shut it?
How come now we read of Nettlefold constantly driving the need and the desire for the football club to be more open and community friendly?
Did it really take a change of coach that nearly lead us to the flag to come to this oh-so-amazing realisation?
So if our football is more open and lovey-dovey with the media Rodney Eade style we will automatically get from 2nd to 1st?
I do not think so....
Shut the happily new family football club mantra Nettlefold. It is not the dawning of a new age that our football club becomes more family friendly. As a member I hope to see them win on the field. Nothing more and nothing less.
Did it really take a change of coach that nearly lead us to the flag to come to this oh-so-amazing realisation?
So if our football is more open and lovey-dovey with the media Rodney Eade style we will automatically get from 2nd to 1st?
I do not think so....
Shut the happily new family football club mantra Nettlefold. It is not the dawning of a new age that our football club becomes more family friendly. As a member I hope to see them win on the field. Nothing more and nothing less.
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Could not disagree more.
Whilst premiership success will always be the ultimate goal, it does not have to be at the expense of making the members of this club feel valued, and engaging with them in a meaningful way.
We are - after all - a club, and a club is defined according to its membership.
We have enjoyed an incredibly successful period and yet our members have felt less engaged than ever before. There has been an air of secrecy and exclusion around the Saints.
It is fantastic to see Nettlefold and the rest of the club embracing the community again. We can still win premierships and be open with our members.
This club means a lot more to tens of thousands of people than it seems to mean to you. That's fine -- but don't slander those who want to be a part of something a bit more special.
Whilst premiership success will always be the ultimate goal, it does not have to be at the expense of making the members of this club feel valued, and engaging with them in a meaningful way.
We are - after all - a club, and a club is defined according to its membership.
We have enjoyed an incredibly successful period and yet our members have felt less engaged than ever before. There has been an air of secrecy and exclusion around the Saints.
It is fantastic to see Nettlefold and the rest of the club embracing the community again. We can still win premierships and be open with our members.
This club means a lot more to tens of thousands of people than it seems to mean to you. That's fine -- but don't slander those who want to be a part of something a bit more special.
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Tell you what: If being open and friendly and courteous and whatever else brownnoserly type nonsense is necessary to appease people who make a quid anaesthetising the brains of numb skulls who thrive on a diet of vanilla makes a an inch of s*** difference to winning a flag, then I'm all for it. If it doesn't, then I hope the bubble re-emerges in titanium form. I'm well tired of media presence being touted as some kind of magical part of a winning formula.
"The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break in the game. Every minute, every second. On this team we fight for that inch. On this team we tear ourselves and everyone around us to pieces for that inch. We claw with our fingernails for that inch. Because we know when we add up all those inches that's gonna make the f***in' difference between winning and losing! Between living and dying!'
Personally, I think its a wonderful breath of fresh air to have open and friendly relations with the media. The new era has gotten off to a great start so far, and I hope it translates to on-field performance. But even if it doesn't, this new approach is absolutely the right way to go IMO for a number of reasons such as attracting more fans and sponsers and generating positive publicity. Nettlefold is doing a fanastic job at the minute.
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Thinline, I'm not sure if being a wee bit more friendly and open is being (as you put it) "brownnoserly" I think that the club have responded to a situation PR wise, that had the potential to belt the membership figures big-time. I agree entirely that success ON THE FIELD is the ultimate (and most successful) membership recruitment resource, but from my experience yesterday at the St Kilda beach event, the club are making a mighty effort to regain the support of the members. Makes good business sense to me, (apart from the real sense of again being a part of the club) If it's not being too "brownoserly" , I thought Michael Nettlefold, Rebecca and the crew did a good job yesterday (just my opinion of course )
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I hear you.thejiggingsaint wrote:Thinline, I'm not sure if being a wee bit more friendly and open is being (as you put it) "brownnoserly" I think that the club have responded to a situation PR wise, that had the potential to belt the membership figures big-time. I agree entirely that success ON THE FIELD is the ultimate (and most successful) membership recruitment resource, but from my experience yesterday at the St Kilda beach event, the club are making a mighty effort to regain the support of the members. Makes good business sense to me, (apart from the real sense of again being a part of the club) If it's not being too "brownoserly" , I thought Michael Nettlefold, Rebecca and the crew did a good job yesterday (just my opinion of course )
Kind of.
But in my lifetime I've seen bubbles come and go, I've seen 'It's Time' Blight, I've seen slogans of every kind and PR every which way and at the end of it all I see St K almost constantly belittled in the press and a drawn GF as my personal zenith.
Seems simple maths to me.
'Just f****** win'.
How's that for a bumper sticker then?
"The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break in the game. Every minute, every second. On this team we fight for that inch. On this team we tear ourselves and everyone around us to pieces for that inch. We claw with our fingernails for that inch. Because we know when we add up all those inches that's gonna make the f***in' difference between winning and losing! Between living and dying!'
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Fair comments guys. Yes Mark, I see what you mean re: "the bubble" and good points you make too. Thinline, I don't think we really disagree, except perhaps on emphasis/priority...fair? Certainly I don't want to go back for "the ride of my life" (well not with the St Kilda Footy club anyway ) a-la malcolm blight/RB-GT-BW era with all that false dawn crud. But it would be good to COMBINE a friendly public face for the club, while at the same time cultivating a HARD EDGE where it matters!
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the bubble was becuase of the external things that were going on. lovett, milne (from 4-5 years ago what had been brought up again) kim, new zealand, etc. even kim came down to seaford at training.markp wrote:Yep... I don't care if it's from the inside a bubble or a belief cloud or a cuddle.Thinline wrote: 'Just f****** win'.
But people maybe forget what 'the bubble' was a response to, and how well it deflected so much horse shyte and saw us to successive GF's, both missed by the bounce of a ball.
they just went too far with it, and probably couldn't break it.
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Hey punter! the challenge for me yesterday was not the walking or the chewing gum but trying to retain some semblance of dignity when I almost broke my bloomin neck tripping over the lead of that bulldog and then stpped into a huge puddle!!!! Now THAT was a challenge!!
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and you know what that bulldog did at least twice ::.......
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Maybe, maybe not.markp wrote:Yep... I don't care if it's from the inside of a bubble or a belief cloud or a cuddle.Thinline wrote: 'Just f****** win'.
But people maybe forget what 'the bubble' was a response to, and how well it deflected so much horse shyte and saw us to successive GF's, both missed by the bounce of a ball.
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Agree. Members however are constantly having a go at their club about what they do wrong. The bubble was fine while winning. The closed trainings pissed people off. The lack of information about injuries and players pissed people off.markp wrote:Yep... I don't care if it's from the inside of a bubble or a belief cloud or a cuddle.Thinline wrote: 'Just f****** win'.
But people maybe forget what 'the bubble' was a response to, and how well it deflected so much horse shyte and saw us to successive GF's, both missed by the bounce of a ball.
Now that the club is doing the opposite people are pissed off.
There will always be people for whom the club will never do right. They may have over -corrected a little with the new media friendly approach. But it's all part of keeping members happy and attracting new members. Which in turn gives the club more money, which can be spent on football, which will hopefully improve our chance of winning.
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Agree. Members however are constantly having a go at their club about what they do wrong. The bubble was fine while winning. The closed trainings pissed people off. The lack of information about injuries and players pissed people off.markp wrote:Yep... I don't care if it's from the inside of a bubble or a belief cloud or a cuddle.Thinline wrote: 'Just f****** win'.
But people maybe forget what 'the bubble' was a response to, and how well it deflected so much horse shyte and saw us to successive GF's, both missed by the bounce of a ball.
Now that the club is doing the opposite people are pissed off.
There will always be people for whom the club will never do right. They may have over -corrected a little with the new media friendly approach. But it's all part of keeping members happy and attracting new members. Which in turn gives the club more money, which can be spent on football, which will hopefully improve our chance of winning.
I mean seriously - it's not rocket science.
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This... if it doesn't translate into ON field success, then its all just keeping the wrong people in their jobs...Thinline wrote:Tell you what: If being open and friendly and courteous and whatever else brownnoserly type nonsense is necessary to appease people who make a quid anaesthetising the brains of numb skulls who thrive on a diet of vanilla makes a an inch of s*** difference to winning a flag, then I'm all for it. If it doesn't, then I hope the bubble re-emerges in titanium form. I'm well tired of media presence being touted as some kind of magical part of a winning formula.