The media I care little about.....and it should be noted that there are now more journos covering the AFL than players playing......and that means a disctinct lack of overall quality and many journos writing, or saying, empty, ill informed, poorly researched comments and opinions.benengel14 wrote:
My point is this;
- The media and supporters do not hold the club accountable (enough) for injury management/number of injuries. .
Accountability? GT was chopped chiefly due to resisting more staff and expertise being added to the club...and RB's Board given the chop by supporters giving FF their support largely for their platform of better resourcing the club.
Personally I do not take your point at all.benengel14 wrote:
- If supporters.... did not accept "guru appointments" as entire solutions, the club may be pressured to disclose (assuming they have one) their plan to change the historical trend.
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Why is ita "guru" appointment or solution as you call it?
The previous Board called in Ross Smith (trained and educated as a sports scientist...and ex club champion and elite footballer) who coodinated a committee of AIS sport scientist experts. This was no confest of mystics using smoke and mirrors to select a "chosen one" to lead us out of the wilderness.
Stemming for this they did not appoint a "guru" as you call him....but rather completely overhauled the entire conditioning, fitness and medical departments.
Misson was hired....but guru he is not...but rather someone with a proven and extensive track record and experience in the area of player conditioning.
Add to this an Olympic Team Doctor with vast expereience as a Doctor specialising in sports medicine ..... an additional physiotherapist (anda leading one at that snarred from the Victory), a sports psychologist and a former Australian Institute of Sport expert to assess statistical analysis of players.
The approach was not done on a whim....but after deep consideration and review by Ross and his committee....and the resultant appointments are not gurus but rather professionals who can all be said to be elite in their specialisations.
Now sure having Ross at the club probably helped to land Misson...but Misson is no Guru appointment.....and Misson while very important is but only one of a number of changes.
Now whether this overhaul will actually work or not....we will not know till seasons end.
However I for one believe that the club has over the last six months done all that it could reasonably be expected to have done in a sound and systematic way to address the high incidence of soft tissue injuries at the Saints.
FF have also promised to deliver better facilities and yes we the members need to watch and monitor that they do exactly that.