How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
Can’t compare with Geelong.
Cameron Dangerfield went there purely on location. That’s two of the top few players in the AFL.
Also seem to very inventive with 3rd party arrangements that mean players like Smith Rohan Higgins somehow fit under.
Cameron Dangerfield went there purely on location. That’s two of the top few players in the AFL.
Also seem to very inventive with 3rd party arrangements that mean players like Smith Rohan Higgins somehow fit under.
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
How far?
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
Yup
That is all she sung...tonight, anyway.
Dunno how many over 30s they have, or about to be 30, but it is a lot...
But mostly, they are not jaded..they are singing in the choir as loudly as they can.
Ya wonder, if Paddy Ryder had been at Geelong...they would win the bloody Super Bowl.
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
Distinct home ground advantage
Pulling power due to location
They have a huge advantage
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
amazing so many players choose geelong. yes great club and culture but one of the last places i'd want to live. just goes to show it aint about location so much..
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
How did their ‘no d**khead policy’ go with Stengle?
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Sacked from 2 clubs, on the nose beers… All Australian and 4 goals in a premiership!
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
Geelong itself isn’t crash hot but is not a slum either. Surrounding areas around are very nice though. Torquay only 10min away, Ocean Grove 15 etc. it’s a good selling pointdesertsaint wrote: ↑Sun 25 Sep 2022 1:27am amazing so many players choose geelong. yes great club and culture but one of the last places i'd want to live. just goes to show it aint about location so much..
Geelong famously stated years ago (when the SC was smaller) that there too stars had agreed to stay for $500k and that they were spreading the cap evenly to keep their group together.
I’m sure that’s increased a bit as the money in the comp has grown… but if they kept some principle like this in place, then that’s the smoking gun IMO
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
Nup
Geelong IS a destination club.
Moorabbin is not.
Never mind we grew up thinking Geelong was a hole and Moorabbin was South Miami.
There is so much about both Sydney and Geelong that attract.. both different selling points...
It is like choosing a Datsun or Toyata in 1966, instead of an Xp Falcon or an HR Holden
Carpets, Radio, three speed wipers, glove box light, mirrors on both sides and reverse light included - standard.
Geelong IS a destination club.
Moorabbin is not.
Never mind we grew up thinking Geelong was a hole and Moorabbin was South Miami.
There is so much about both Sydney and Geelong that attract.. both different selling points...
It is like choosing a Datsun or Toyata in 1966, instead of an Xp Falcon or an HR Holden
Carpets, Radio, three speed wipers, glove box light, mirrors on both sides and reverse light included - standard.
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
15 tops. I do the trip pretty regularly
That’s if you do the trip directly from Geelong as opposed living outside the city in the suburban area like Mt Dunned, Leopold etc. A lot of nice places to live
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
How true. They obviously use better lures than we do
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
The list of talent they brought in from other clubs is enormous. They’ve topped up nearly every year since Danger and Henderson came in 2016. Then it was Zac Tuohy, then Gary Rowan, then Jack Steven and Josh Jenkins, then Sean Higgins, Isaac Smith and Jeremy Cameron.
I think the lure of the Surf Coast and the lifestyle angle where you are not living in the hustle and bustle of a major metropolitan city is so appealing to free agents. I think the massive amount of media around Danger in the last 5 years and basically the free marketing for the Geelong FC should not be underestimated.
You also mentioned the talent of Steven Wells plus the momentum their club gained by winning premierships which attracted so many free agents and turned them into a destination club after 2011. Also…not forgetting the other thing you mentioned with the lottery and luck with AFL rules on father sons that initially helped them win those flags.
The foundations of a strong administration with competent people is essential, but the other sliding doors factors and the luck with Danger having his birthplace down the road at Moggs Creek plus their geographical location being a huge magnet for quality free agents has got them this success. It’s like a bloody snowball effect….but first you have to set up the foundations and get the basics right
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
Not currently as I understand it - but look to the future - lol - Hawkins is reputably playing for $300K to keep a team together - He would be on $800K minimum somewhere else - so unless he will be offered shares in a Pub at a later stage - or he truly has lower standards than other AFL players - i cannot see this as sustainable.bangaulegend wrote: ↑Sat 24 Sep 2022 10:56pmReally !! obviously something underhandedCQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sat 24 Sep 2022 10:39pmbangaulegend wrote: ↑Sat 24 Sep 2022 10:33pmWhat are you suggesting CQ?CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sat 24 Sep 2022 10:28pmUntil they get caught, when someone looks under the carpet.Scollop wrote: ↑Sat 24 Sep 2022 9:28pm There are countless threads in the last 15 years on this forum that talk about the pillars of a footy club and how you build sustained success.
It starts from the top. It starts with an administration that is competent, and has consultation and is ambitious and is harmonious in it’s pursuit of excellence.
I'm not really sure. I'm very interested in what's currently going on over atJim Crowthorn at the moment though.
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
It is well known that at Geelong - players drive the expectation of performance - at St Kilda we award top 10 in the TBA to players who 'perform their role' 75% of the timeSydneySainter wrote: ↑Sun 25 Sep 2022 12:16am A club that has established a culture of demanding success and doesn’t look for excuses as to why it can’t achieve it.
Complete opposite to St Kilda.
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
In the majority of players, I fear we are currently missing:
- Finger Pointing
- Rants
- Love of the Crest
- Pain at a Loss
- Accountability
This has been replaced by Cuddles
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
It is just over 20 years ago that a major bank wrote off half of the Geelong Football Club debt to survive the Club
And their Stadium is now what it is today, with further works in progress
Courtesy of a former Geelong footballer the community fell into economic decay - and since then has been the focus of governments spending on recovery
The Club has a history - including father/son and Free Agency rule changes which arrived at precisely the right time for Geelong
They have some powerful backers led by Costa and Austin
And they offer post football incentives - the post football business of one prominent player located on the foreshore failing - but that is the exception
The Regional City status gives opportunity - and advantage
In that Regional City the players are feted
And they are offered what they are offered by the City leaders - including post football
These arrangements are outside the Salary Cap
They are an ageing side, feted today because they have won a premiership
Until this season they were lambasted because of failures in September over the past 10 plus years
And their Stadium is now what it is today, with further works in progress
Courtesy of a former Geelong footballer the community fell into economic decay - and since then has been the focus of governments spending on recovery
The Club has a history - including father/son and Free Agency rule changes which arrived at precisely the right time for Geelong
They have some powerful backers led by Costa and Austin
And they offer post football incentives - the post football business of one prominent player located on the foreshore failing - but that is the exception
The Regional City status gives opportunity - and advantage
In that Regional City the players are feted
And they are offered what they are offered by the City leaders - including post football
These arrangements are outside the Salary Cap
They are an ageing side, feted today because they have won a premiership
Until this season they were lambasted because of failures in September over the past 10 plus years
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
There’s a big difference when 28+ year olds come to your club for success and when they come to pad out their bank balance for retirement.
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
One factor omnipresent at Geelong is the (Geelong) private school coterie
It is the driver of the Club
Including the past and present player group - and the next generation
They invest in it
Geelong is totally different to any other Club in the competition - representing a Regional City
It is the driver of the Club
Including the past and present player group - and the next generation
They invest in it
Geelong is totally different to any other Club in the competition - representing a Regional City
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
The bulk of free agents now want to go to the same three clubs.
The competition is becoming very predictable and boring!
The competition is becoming very predictable and boring!
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
There I was thinking South Road Moorabbin was a desired destination
Transformers nightclub
Sportsmart is close by
Plenty of factories
Not far from Dingley, Moorabbin airport or DFO
Transformers nightclub
Sportsmart is close by
Plenty of factories
Not far from Dingley, Moorabbin airport or DFO
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
BTW
Geelong is 22 mins from Torquay
Moorabbin is less than that to Brighton and StK and the City
Geelong is 22 mins from Torquay
Moorabbin is less than that to Brighton and StK and the City
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
Agree with all of this. We need competent recruitment, drafting, list management and coaching. Only then will we have any chance of winning a premiership and being a continual chance of winning premiership. We’re doomed to failure until we get those things right, consistency. A bit of luck wouldn’t hurt either.Scollop wrote: ↑Sun 25 Sep 2022 6:56amThe list of talent they brought in from other clubs is enormous. They’ve topped up nearly every year since Danger and Henderson came in 2016. Then it was Zac Tuohy, then Gary Rowan, then Jack Steven and Josh Jenkins, then Sean Higgins, Isaac Smith and Jeremy Cameron.
I think the lure of the Surf Coast and the lifestyle angle where you are not living in the hustle and bustle of a major metropolitan city is so appealing to free agents. I think the massive amount of media around Danger in the last 5 years and basically the free marketing for the Geelong FC should not be underestimated.
You also mentioned the talent of Steven Wells plus the momentum their club gained by winning premierships which attracted so many free agents and turned them into a destination club after 2011. Also…not forgetting the other thing you mentioned with the lottery and luck with AFL rules on father sons that initially helped them win those flags.
The foundations of a strong administration with competent people is essential, but the other sliding doors factors and the luck with Danger having his birthplace down the road at Moggs Creek plus their geographical location being a huge magnet for quality free agents has got them this success. It’s like a bloody snowball effect….but first you have to set up the foundations and get the basics right
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
It seemed from here that Mr Finess was not particularly exercised by achieving on field success.
New CEO era.
Media has picked up as a theme Saints historical legendary lack of success. (Smother off Nick in GF replay now featured in adverts and as a gif for complacent stuff up).
Individual players from other clubs achievements being used to highlight Saints perennial failure, epitomised by almost breathtakingly poor coaching appointments.
Hope Simon and footy department managers actually get angry. Get serious, get smart, get ruthless. We have a team capable of making the top 4, it's not raw ability holding us back it's complacent unimaginative administration.
New CEO era.
Media has picked up as a theme Saints historical legendary lack of success. (Smother off Nick in GF replay now featured in adverts and as a gif for complacent stuff up).
Individual players from other clubs achievements being used to highlight Saints perennial failure, epitomised by almost breathtakingly poor coaching appointments.
Hope Simon and footy department managers actually get angry. Get serious, get smart, get ruthless. We have a team capable of making the top 4, it's not raw ability holding us back it's complacent unimaginative administration.
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
It’s become the Premier League in the blink of an eye.
And most are happy and complicit about it all.
But we have the Frawley Centre and a few items swapping hands before games, so all good
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Re: How good are Geelong and how far away are we .
You’re being a bit literal BM.
I doubt that many of the players at Geelong directly live in Geelong. Most are pbly in the surrounding suburbs that are close to all manner of wonderful places.
Point that I’m making is that it’s an attractive lifestyle up there. You’ve got city living (not Melbourne but it has its own thing), shore front, big beaches, lots of nature walks. Great place to raise a family with options to pick a good spot based on the specifics.