It's not just the supporters that get sucked in, its the media as well. This pre-season not enough could be written about David Misson.
Yet none of the coverage by the media in articles such as the above or in The Age seem to make any reference to the fact that we've heard the same story too many times.Herald Sun wrote: "ST KILDA has taken another major step to rectifying its fitness and injury rehabilitation programs by snaring Sydney's elite performance manager David Misson. " "St Kilda president Rod Butterss said yesterday the club was delighted with Misson's appointment, which would be a key in keeping the team's players fit and injury-free." (Herald Sun, 28 Sept 2007)
Craig Starcevich, I remember was the messiah in 2006. With the club only to willing to spread the word that a solution was found, and that we were on the right track.
Stkilda 6/11/2005 wrote:A complete review of the department was ordered at the end of the season and culminated in the installation of former Brisbane Lions fitness guru Craig Starcevich as the new training services manager, overseeing all aspects of the club's strength, conditioning, fitness and medical activities. Starcevich has been the brains behind Brisbane's strength and conditioning program for the past nine years and his work in getting the absolute best out of his players was a vital component behind the Lions' triple-premiership run.
Why are the media so willing to accept the Misson appointment as the solution, and an indicator that times have changed?
Not having a go at the poster here, but just the first example I came across today.
If you look at the track record over the past 3+ years there is just no conceivable way that anyone could predict we'll be injury free and that we'll have problems fitting quality players into a 22 man line-up. It just hasn't happened and I could all but guarantee wont happen this year either.ashjam wrote:Afte the first 2 NAB games it is obvious our depth is excellent.
If our fitness staff do their job and we have some luck it will be a difficult Thursday night each week for the selection committee:
After much deliberation here is my attempt:
Can't believe that I cannot fit Schneider or Geary in at this stage!
The deadline for a full list where fitting players into a line-up just keeps moving in some supporters minds.
First it was, they'll have an extended break because we're not playing finals, get the operations done early, fit for a whole pre-season.
Now it's. Despite not having played yet we're confident that they'll start Round 1 in a good condition. (Riewoldt/Hayes/Maguire/Hudghton/Ball - you name it!).
Couple of weeks it will be they'll be ready to take on the premiers in Round 4.
After that...the supporter mind-set changes to mid-season, that's what will fix it. A week's rest! That will allow everyone to recover.
Injury Lists, Press Announcements, Post-match interviews, Media speculation. CRAP!
Until they are on the park performing as we know they can, that is the only indicator we have. And for the past 3+ years it hasn't happened to the group (Collectively speaking). There is nothing to suggest that it will change.
I don't want to second-guess the club on it's policy to obfuscate injuries, or to promote appointments of Fitness staff as the "be all and end all". If they think it helps them 'sell the club'..so be it.
BUY WHY DO WE BUY IT? And why does the media not apply more pressure?
The second we stop buying it as supporters, and the media stop buying it, there's a chance the club could be held accountable. Whether this results in a new ground-breaking disclosure with supporters regarding injuries and injury management. Or a review done by an external auditor that's made public which compares our club to 15 other clubs. Or if it simply results in myself getting less frustrated with posts like "ashjam" Our situation can only improve.