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A few of us were very into Darcy Wilson who'd look fantastic for us at the moment and has a lot of things we're desperate for.Comment
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Are the coaches too nice. Bevo loves his players and could he be the good cop but we are missing the bad cop.
This is going down the Monty path and I think we need an assistant coach that the players are scare of. One that doesn't sugar coat a players performance.
This is purely from the outside looking in.Don't piss off old people
The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...Comment
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It still of course does matter how good Sanders ends up (and how shit we are this year) when assessing that trade.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Comment
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My view was in the nuance. If we played finals then the points differential means the end justifies the means. If we hand them Pick 7 or so, then the payment is overly generous.
If Freijah turns into a player with Sanders, plus securing Croft and what at Pick 50, it’s not a complete bust by any means. The issue we face now is if we want to rebuild having traded like a top six aspirant, then we are in a tight spot which was the risk we took. Smith for something with an F1 doesn’t help. Although we could trade both F1 to get into the late firsts this year and/or let English go.
It’s on our draft guys to make the trade guys look ok on the trade. Then on the trade guys to work out how we bring in talent, as if English goes we can’t bring in FA at the risk of downgrading Tim’s compo. I’m looking forward to the trade season as a nerd. I’m fearing what it might actually look like as a die hard though. KWW comments today make it sounds like things are on track, so maybe we just need to tinker more to get success… if we change tact, then we might not be chasing certain players to help the rebuild. Who knows?!?!!Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023Comment
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If we had that pick someone would surely make us spend it. The calculation seems to have been that pick gets used on Croft regardless so do you trade a future first and whatever the next pick was (23?) for Sanders/pick 6?
It still of course does matter how good Sanders ends up (and how shit we are this year) when assessing that trade.Comment
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I don't think anyone is arguing with that. Hell I even said here once it went down that it's a real concern our future first could be very similar to the pick we're trading for. The only thing that changed was I thought maybe we'd made some changes to address way we played end of last year. If anything that formline has continued pretty uninterrupted.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Comment
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I get that people are saying that maybe the players and the list arent as good as what people are saying. The issue with that is; Lobb, Harmes etc when they joined, they all speak of when they first spoke to Bevo and he convinced them to come. The same players that are letting Bevo down (not just saying the above),are the ones he had a big part in hand picking.
Kinda crazy but I feel his match committee decisions this year have been saner than normal. I dont know about you guys but Im still scarred by the faith he had in the likes of McComb when no one else rightfully did. I like Bevo, he is intelligent but I feel he outsmarts himself by trying to be smarter than everyone else. This evolution the club speaks of, is it just another revolving door of recycled players around our stars who are being wasted? We have had a gutful of this rinse and repeat of disappointment hence the sharpened axesComment
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OK - fair enough.
I thought it was pretty much agreed that we wanted to take Croft and therefore the price we had to pay was to trade...I will happily accept the counter argument but to me we didn't give UP a first round pick - we used an EXTRA first round pick this year...
So this year: Sanders and Croft.
Next year: Donuts.
I can live with that.
Falling down the ladder to turn the trade to the advantage of whoever it was? Well...you can't really blame the recruiting/list management team for that.
You couldn't not take them, but did it severely compromise our ability to target our most pressing needs and bring in players who would have had an instant impact?
Also, considering all of these high-cost talls coming in was it a mistake to target Busslinger (given talls traditionally take longer to come on)? Hindsight and all of that, but it sounds like he might get whisked away at the end of the year for not much too.Comment
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Are the coaches too nice. Bevo loves his players and could he be the good cop but we are missing the bad cop.
This is going down the Monty path and I think we need an assistant coach that the players are scare of. One that doesn't sugar coat a players performance.
This is purely from the outside looking in.
We have definitely missed him and Graham Lowe.More of an In Bruges guy?Comment
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Are the coaches too nice. Bevo loves his players and could he be the good cop but we are missing the bad cop.
This is going down the Monty path and I think we need an assistant coach that the players are scare of. One that doesn't sugar coat a players performance.
This is purely from the outside looking in.
In 16' we had a group that played tough,Libba, Clay smith, Picken, M.Boyd, Morris, Dalhaus, Cordy even Redpath and Wallis when on the field. We don't have that hard edge anymore which is maybe why we struggle to win the close ones.
We seem to lack on field leaders other than Bont.Comment
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From memory there were some other challenges for him that led him to jump early.
I think he left with just about 6 weeks to go in the season.Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"Comment
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I can't recall if Beveridge or Montgomery said it but the club (I read as Beveridge) and Montgomery had different ideas of where he was heading as a coach.More of an In Bruges guy?Comment
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From Caroline Wilson in The Age at that time:
"The Western Bulldogs' strange decision to publicly eject assistant coach Brett Montgomery before the end of the season has left Montgomery in limbo and cast doubt over the so-called August 1 deadline put in place to create transparency between clubs and assistant coaches.
At least for a week.
However, the inner-sanctum mantra at Whitten Oval which dictates that you are either in or out became too strong for Beveridge and his team and saw the assistant encouraged to start looking elsewhere. It was not a good sign that he was not even given the chance to thank the club, after this most recent six-year stint, on its media statement.
Montgomery, the losing candidate when Luke Beveridge was appointed at the end of 2014, was reportedly keen to remain at the club for the finals campaign and that too appeared to be the Bulldogs view."Comment
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From Caroline Wilson in The Age at that time:
[FONT="]"The Western Bulldogs' strange decision to publicly eject assistant coach Brett Montgomery before the end of the season has left Montgomery in limbo and cast doubt over the so-called August 1 deadline put in place to create transparency between clubs and assistant coaches.
At least for a week.[/FONT]
[FONT="]However, the inner-sanctum mantra at Whitten Oval which dictates that you are either in or out became too strong for Beveridge and his team and saw the assistant encouraged to start looking elsewhere. It was not a good sign that he was not even given the chance to thank the club, after this most recent six-year stint, on its media statement.[/FONT]
Montgomery, the losing candidate when Luke Beveridge was appointed at the end of 2014, was reportedly keen to remain at the club for the finals campaign and that too appeared to be the Bulldogs view.""Look at me mate. Look at me. I'm flyin'"Comment
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