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Re: Don Pyke sacked
Originally Posted by
SquirrelGrip
The most interesting part of Pyke’s statement was this:
“I would like to make one quick comment around AFL football. The landscape we now operate in as an industry is more challenging than ever for players, administrators, boards and coaches and this is leading to a wide range of issues around contentment. I hope that in the future we can find a better balance in how we view the game regardless of result - otherwise I fear for people’s genuine love of the game.“
In an industry where 17/18 (94%) are losers at the end of each season, what can we do to find that better balance?
Realism.....a dose of realism - Adelaide were at best a 11 to 7 team this year. That's not Don Pykes fault completely. Whether its the Board doesn't want to hear about rebuilds; whether its the fans don't want to go through rebuilds there will be more casualties and people who lose their love for the game at the highest level.
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Re: Don Pyke sacked
Originally Posted by
FrediKanoute
Realism.....a dose of realism - Adelaide were at best a 11 to 7 team this year. That's not Don Pykes fault completely. Whether its the Board doesn't want to hear about rebuilds; whether its the fans don't want to go through rebuilds there will be more casualties and people who lose their love for the game at the highest level.
A lot of people are keen to talk about footy in terms of being a business but forget that not many people get passionate about businesses.
We should be very careful what we wish for, It's a game pure and simple.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: Don Pyke sacked
Originally Posted by
Twodogs
A lot of people are keen to talk about footy in terms of being a business but forget that not many people get passionate about businesses.
We should be very careful what we wish for, It's a game pure and simple.
The successful people are passionate about their businesses. I suggest that if you want to be paid as an executive you had better exhibit a level of passion about the business you are in. If you lower expectations you will struggle to achieve success and investors (Members) will drop off
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Re: Don Pyke sacked
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
The successful people are passionate about their businesses. I suggest that if you want to be paid as an executive you had better exhibit a level of passion about the business you are in. If you lower expectations you will struggle to achieve success and investors (Members) will drop off
Spot on GVGjr and if you don't have the passion, find a new job
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Re: Don Pyke sacked
Originally Posted by
FrediKanoute
Realism.....a dose of realism - Adelaide were at best a 11 to 7 team this year. That's not Don Pykes fault completely. Whether its the Board doesn't want to hear about rebuilds; whether its the fans don't want to go through rebuilds there will be more casualties and people who lose their love for the game at the highest level.
They have let go more than just the coach (Brett Burton seemed to be a real problem according to Adelaide fans and some media commentators, including a rumours of a fall-out with Tex). It's definitely more than just Pyke who was the problem.
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