But is it a poor argument?skeptic wrote: ↑Thu 16 Jan 2020 11:21pm Not really wanting to weigh in here but the argument that we lose at these types of games whilst true is a poor argument. Yes we lost at Tassie, in NZ and we were embarrassing in Shanghai.
Running away from that opposed to fixing it is what led to our idiotic decision to leave Tassie in the first. Could you imagine that from 05 onwards we prioritised maximising our preparation and getting it right when we went to Tassie. Had we have mastered one could almost have guaranteed an 09 GF win in those conditions opposed being unable to kick goals in the wind.
Underlying point... and am not sure about where if anywhere to sell games... we have to stop committing to projects and then running the moment they appear to become hard. Have to persevere
Don't disagree with your point entirely - in fact a lot of it I completely agree with (I wanted to see us keep playing matches in Tassie) - but it would be great if there was at least some evidence that we could turn around our on field form and make a success of these opportunities - but at the expense of repeating myself I will say this - while names and faces at the club change, both on and off the field - I would have thought that after the experiences in Tasmania and New Zealand that the club would have left absolutely nothing to chance in our first game in Shanghai.
Instead we find out that several things happened in the lead up to the match which basically took the core business of winning the game from a difficult proposition, into the realm of an impossible one. The mismanagement has been discussed to death so I won't go over it again. Some of it was bad luck, sure, but the way the lead up to that match panned out was very poor.
I buy memberships for my family and I attend all the games I can, and I did support all of the club's foray's into Tassie, on record on this very site of supporting the NZ games and I was even curious and a little excited about the prospect of seeing how we would go in China - but lo and behold once again all the supporters get let down, and the entire club is embarrassed by poor preparation. It is like Groundhog Day. I think we deserve better.
The club do seem incapable of preparing the team to turn up and perform in these types of games. The team we played in China had really struggled until we played them over there, and we made them look like premiership favorites - and I have already previously mentioned our losses to Brisbane and Carlton in Wellington. They had never played there before and we had - surely we should have won those games and won them well. Instead we got absolutely schooled - it was us each time who looked like we had never played there before.
To make New Zealand work the team needed to go out and win, and win well, instead we got beaten three times; twice by teams who we were heavily favored to beat. The Shanghai project could not possibly have started any worse. At some point you'e like to think that we'd turn things around and play well in at least one of these matches, but who knows? We haven't so far and that is all we have to go by.
And just how much money are the China games really worth to us anyway? I've heard conflicting figures.