iwantmeseats wrote:huh? We won more than half our games, dont know about the significant majority...and we did NOT win a flag. Injuries had a hell of alot to do with it! A hell of alot. And yes, I do think Gt can take some blame for that, how many coaches in the AFL do you know that insist on taking care of the injury/player management side of things?
I'm not sure I know any. I'm not even sure that this was the case with GT. All I really know is that GT agreed at some point in 2001-02 to run the entire football side of things on a shoestring while the club pursued financial stability and early draft picks. By 2004 we were one of the top clubs and, although we had some injuries during the season, went into the PF with our best 22 players and missed making the GF by a kick.
I also know that, after an injury-plagued 2005, GT asked to have a free hand in appointing our fitness coach and went for the eminently-qualified Starchevich. Did he then run fitness management? I don't know. He certainly continued to run player management, but did that have anything to do with how many injuries we experienced: I can't see how.
In 2006 we lost Lenny and Goose (who posters on here seem to think was a dud in those days, but he was actually one of our top dozen or so players) to season-ending injuries and then had our team drop like flies in the 2006 QF. Some of that 22, like Raph, Hamill and Kosi, were selected when it was known that they weren't fully fit: but, if you look at the list of available players, we didn't have much in the way of fit, talented players to replace them. Others, like X, Harves and Gehrig, went into the game fit enough and were unlucky.
There are obviously parts of this story in which, if you or I had been in charge of things at the club at the time, we might have made different decisions. And that might even be clearer with the benefit of hindsight.
But arguments like "GT's insistence on controlling training and football management himself cost us a flag in 2004-06" are just bollocks IMO and I'm sick to death of reading them on here.
You might as well say that "Ross Lyon's insistence on recruiting ex-Swans to the club cost us a flag in 2009". After all, if Scheider and Dempster had kicked the gimme chances they had in the GF last year we would have won the game. But it's a nonsense argument.
I'm afraid that premierships are not as easy to win as some of you posters who like endlessly to cry over the (possibly) spilt milk of the GT era would like to suggest. Geelong have been easily the best AFL club - in terms of collective talent, coaching and off-field management - over the past 3 years. In that time, they have had all of their key players fit and available for the games that count. But they lost the 2008 GF and all but lost the 2009 one.
"It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into."
- Jonathan Swift