yes, right on the money.AN_Inkling wrote:No. Not even close.Museman wrote:yes.Duff Soviet Union wrote: No it isn't. One truly elite midfielder, another couple of really good ones (Beams, Sidebottom), one fading champ, one sometimes dominant and sometimes invisible key forward, one other excellent key position player (who can't get on the park this year), a few kids who we hope (emphasis on hope) can become good and...that's it pretty much. Everyone else is average or below. It's a pretty average list.
The only difference making injury has been Reid. Everyone else has been eminently replaceable, so that excuse doesn't really hold water.
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Buckley's winning percentage = 62.5%rocketronnie wrote:So what?jackcass wrote:Exactly!Mr. Burns wrote: if I remember correctly it took Bomber a few years to get his tactics right and even survived an internal review before they became a successful team.
What matters is the results he brought Geelong and is starting to bring to Essendon.
Are you attempting to co-relate his record with that of our own under-achieving spud? Dont make me laugh.
Thompson's winning percentage = 61.6%
Oh and how about Bomber's record over his first four seasons: '00 52.2%, '01 40.9%, '02 50%, '03 31.8%.
In his fourth year he managed to win less than a third of his games. This after three full years to learn his trade and build a list.
He was an under-achieving spud. He should have been sacked, right?
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Don't be oblique!Museman wrote:ahh f $/k off you flog.Lazza wrote:Best post for a while. If you think it was "realistic" that we would win every bloody game by 10 goals, have the best team while we are developing a team under Bucks, if you didn't know that developing teams do have ups and downs/highs and lows/inclines and declines, I hate to break this to you but YOUR realistic expectations are actually totally unattainable, and they only ever set us up for failure. That's when the likes of you can go on your marauding distaste of anything and everything you supposedly love, Collingwood.Museman wrote: us realists should just piss off and support someone else..... why? because that's the best the glass half full mob can muster.
Your best ever comment was that your particular "realistic" types should just piss off and support someone else. PLEASE DO.....
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Well founded arguments supported by facts.... checkBreadcrawl wrote:Buckley's winning percentage = 62.5%rocketronnie wrote:So what?jackcass wrote: Exactly!
What matters is the results he brought Geelong and is starting to bring to Essendon.
Are you attempting to co-relate his record with that of our own under-achieving spud? Dont make me laugh.
Thompson's winning percentage = 61.6%
Oh and how about Bomber's record over his first four seasons: '00 52.2%, '01 40.9%, '02 50%, '03 31.8%.
In his fourth year he managed to win less than a third of his games. This after three full years to learn his trade and build a list.
He was an under-achieving spud. He should have been sacked, right?
Don't make me laugh
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it feels as if the clubs are on different, opposite trajectories.Breadcrawl wrote:It's also hilarious that Thompson is 'starting to bring results' at Essendon while Buckley is booking a spot in the bottom 8 when both teams have nine wins and seven losses.
if we are trending upwards with our improvement then the current results will matter less because the improvement will manifest in better outcomes down the track.
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Thompson didn't take over a team chock full of talent, though.Breadcrawl wrote:Buckley's winning percentage = 62.5%rocketronnie wrote:So what?jackcass wrote: Exactly!
What matters is the results he brought Geelong and is starting to bring to Essendon.
Are you attempting to co-relate his record with that of our own under-achieving spud? Dont make me laugh.
Thompson's winning percentage = 61.6%
Oh and how about Bomber's record over his first four seasons: '00 52.2%, '01 40.9%, '02 50%, '03 31.8%.
In his fourth year he managed to win less than a third of his games. This after three full years to learn his trade and build a list.
He was an under-achieving spud. He should have been sacked, right?
Don't make me laugh
Thompson built that team.
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Too true JW. Focusing solely on results can be a bit misleading. People point to StKilda and the Doggies having a bad year and results would support that but I'd argue that both those lists will be better placed for long term success at the end of season 2014 than they were at the end of season 2013. Short term pain for long term gain underpins all rebuilds, the alternative is to end up like Carlton.John Wren wrote:it feels as if the clubs are on different, opposite trajectories.Breadcrawl wrote:It's also hilarious that Thompson is 'starting to bring results' at Essendon while Buckley is booking a spot in the bottom 8 when both teams have nine wins and seven losses.
if we are trending upwards with our improvement then the current results will matter less because the improvement will manifest in better outcomes down the track.
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Thompson certainly built the team at Geelong but it took him 8 seasons. The flaw in your arguement is the assessment of the list Buckley inherited. Quality lists don't have huge chasms at certain age groups, particularly at the prime 24-28 age group which is when players seem to be at their peak. Go and have a look at the age profile of our squad at the beginning of 2012 season. Yes we had some very talented players but we also had some glaring deficiencies. This "youngest grand final side" since whenever has sucked a few of us into thinking we were headed for a dynasty, reality is that MM was building toward a 2011 GF and just got there a year early.Defender wrote:Thompson didn't take over a team chock full of talent, though.
Thompson built that team.
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Nine of the premiership 22 is now gone.
That's half the team on the field at any one time.
The same guy who describes a team as 'chock full of talent' denigrates the ability of same players. Opinion of players changes to suit current agenda.
Bomber is awesome because he built a team in only seven years. Buckley is not entitled to half that time to do the same, even though his early record is substantially better.
So many termites these days.
That's half the team on the field at any one time.
The same guy who describes a team as 'chock full of talent' denigrates the ability of same players. Opinion of players changes to suit current agenda.
Bomber is awesome because he built a team in only seven years. Buckley is not entitled to half that time to do the same, even though his early record is substantially better.
So many termites these days.
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bomber kept the faith with a number of his players. varcoe and hawkins immediately spring to mind. he (bomber) was out the door at one point but the club kept the faith in him.Breadcrawl wrote:Nine of the premiership 22 is now gone.
That's half the team on the field at any one time.
The same guy who describes a team as 'chock full of talent' denigrates the ability of same players. Opinion of players changes to suit current agenda.
Bomber is awesome because he built a team in only seven years. Buckley is not entitled to half that time to do the same, even though his early record is substantially better.
So many termites these days.
premierships are damn difficult things to win no matter how good you are. there's 17 other clubs trying to a) stop you and b) win one of their own.
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Exactly, and that doesn't even give credit to all the other players who were on the list in 2010, or who were added since, who have also left. And according to some on here half the residual 14 players aren't good enough to be in the current team either.Breadcrawl wrote:Nine of the premiership 22 is now gone.
That's half the team on the field at any one time.
The same guy who describes a team as 'chock full of talent' denigrates the ability of same players. Opinion of players changes to suit current agenda.
Bomber is awesome because he built a team in only seven years. Buckley is not entitled to half that time to do the same, even though his early record is substantially better.
So many termites these days.
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I only bag our players when they deserve it, like I bag the coach, you simply can't defend some of the decisions Buckley has made lately, using Maxy as a KB is ridiculous at the best of times, but to do in his first game back from injury was moronic.Breadcrawl wrote:Nine of the premiership 22 is now gone.
That's half the team on the field at any one time.
The same guy who describes a team as 'chock full of talent' denigrates the ability of same players. Opinion of players changes to suit current agenda.
Bomber is awesome because he built a team in only seven years. Buckley is not entitled to half that time to do the same, even though his early record is substantially better.
So many termites these days.
Playing Kennedy as the sub was almost as moronic, as was playing 3 slow inside mids against a very fast team.
Playing White KB in the VFL was a good idea, but only if you're actually going to use him in that possy in the seniors, as it turned out he played 1 week in defence then was rushed back to the seniors as a fwd-ruck.
Dropping Keefe was also dumb, why is it when he plays one bad game he's dropped, but others aren't? It's almost like Bucks made him the scapegoat for the GC loss, but our midfield who were obliterated get a reprieve, as usual.
We've gone goalless for around an hour (give or take) 3-4 times this season, yet he persists with playing 2 defensive fwds and a loose man either back or around the ball, alarm bells are ringing.
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From Nick Maxwell's farewell letter to Collingwood supporters yesterday.Defender wrote:I only bag our players when they deserve it, like I bag the coach, you simply can't defend some of the decisions Buckley has made lately, using Maxy as a KB is ridiculous at the best of times, but to do in his first game back from injury was moronic.Breadcrawl wrote:Nine of the premiership 22 is now gone.
That's half the team on the field at any one time.
The same guy who describes a team as 'chock full of talent' denigrates the ability of same players. Opinion of players changes to suit current agenda.
Bomber is awesome because he built a team in only seven years. Buckley is not entitled to half that time to do the same, even though his early record is substantially better.
So many termites these days.
Playing Kennedy as the sub was almost as moronic, as was playing 3 slow inside mids against a very fast team.
Playing White KB in the VFL was a good idea, but only if you're actually going to use him in that possy in the seniors, as it turned out he played 1 week in defence then was rushed back to the seniors as a fwd-ruck.
Dropping Keefe was also dumb, why is it when he plays one bad game he's dropped, but others aren't? It's almost like Bucks made him the scapegoat for the GC loss, but our midfield who were obliterated get a reprieve, as usual.
We've gone goalless for around an hour (give or take) 3-4 times this season, yet he persists with playing 2 defensive fwds and a loose man either back or around the ball, alarm bells are ringing.
I ask for your continued support of Eddie McGuire, Gary Pert and Nathan Buckley as they do all that they can to bring you - us - more success.
This competition is not easy - on or off the field - and we cannot achieve anything unless we stand side by side.
I have seen the blood, sweat and tears that are shed every day at the Collingwood Football Club and I trust the people leading us are the best around.
Believe in the people and the club that has brought us all together as I do.
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I can NEVER see any of the usual bloody pessimistic "perceptive fellow" here being side by side with us Collingwood supporters. It's just not in their DNA to be totally and rationally realistic or indeed positive, and much prefer to go to funerals than a fun event. This sad stuff meets their own needs better than happy stuff. I know it takes all types to make the world and unfortunately these "perceptive fellow", just like termites, do exist to kill off any foundation of an united front at Collingwood......Woods wrote:From Nick Maxwell's farewell letter to Collingwood supporters yesterday.Defender wrote:I only bag our players when they deserve it, like I bag the coach, you simply can't defend some of the decisions Buckley has made lately, using Maxy as a KB is ridiculous at the best of times, but to do in his first game back from injury was moronic.Breadcrawl wrote:Nine of the premiership 22 is now gone.
That's half the team on the field at any one time.
The same guy who describes a team as 'chock full of talent' denigrates the ability of same players. Opinion of players changes to suit current agenda.
Bomber is awesome because he built a team in only seven years. Buckley is not entitled to half that time to do the same, even though his early record is substantially better.
So many termites these days.
Playing Kennedy as the sub was almost as moronic, as was playing 3 slow inside mids against a very fast team.
Playing White KB in the VFL was a good idea, but only if you're actually going to use him in that possy in the seniors, as it turned out he played 1 week in defence then was rushed back to the seniors as a fwd-ruck.
Dropping Keefe was also dumb, why is it when he plays one bad game he's dropped, but others aren't? It's almost like Bucks made him the scapegoat for the GC loss, but our midfield who were obliterated get a reprieve, as usual.
We've gone goalless for around an hour (give or take) 3-4 times this season, yet he persists with playing 2 defensive fwds and a loose man either back or around the ball, alarm bells are ringing.
I ask for your continued support of Eddie McGuire, Gary Pert and Nathan Buckley as they do all that they can to bring you - us - more success.
This competition is not easy - on or off the field - and we cannot achieve anything unless we stand side by side.
I have seen the blood, sweat and tears that are shed every day at the Collingwood Football Club and I trust the people leading us are the best around.
Believe in the people and the club that has brought us all together as I do.
http://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/news/20 ... supporters.
You one of "us", or one of them.