Rodney Eade the right man to coach the Bulldogs
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Re: Rodney Eade the right man to coach the Bulldogs
I strongly disagree on Wallace as he was always looking to top up, giving us players like Hunter and Bandy and failing to give opportunity to the drafted youngsters. All those good players drafted by Scott Clayton never really got extended chances until Eade came on the scene. I know Murph, Gia and Gilbs plus Hargraves had a few games but it was generally the last option for Terry.
The only player that developed significantly with Wallace was Nathan Brown.Bring back the biffComment
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Re: Rodney Eade the right man to coach the Bulldogs
A coach (like any other manager) needs to work within the constraints of the club and if there comes a time that he can't deliver the required results then the club needs to find someone who can possibly do better.
I don't accept yet that the limitations our club has in the way of finances should lower our expectations because with a salary cap in place and a draft that evens things out significantly for our competition (as compared to the EPL for example) I still believe that if you work smart you can get the rewards.
Not impossible, but a hell of a sight harder.Comment
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Re: Rodney Eade the right man to coach the Bulldogs
I think we still have a number of opportunities to improve things within the club without necessarily needing to spend more money so whilst the investments by some of the bigger clubs might make it more challenging now we are far from being out of contention.Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"Comment
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Re: Rodney Eade the right man to coach the Bulldogs
I've got my sense of humour back and LMAO to this comment.
If I make to the age of 80 I'll probably be in convolutal care and be happy just to make it through the day without soiling myself. I doubt very much that I will lose sleep knowing the Dogs hadn't won a flag, but each to their own.Comment
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Re: Rodney Eade the right man to coach the Bulldogs
I vaguely remember seeing some old men in tears walking out of the 97 prelim (I was 19) muttering 'I'll never see one now'
*It doesn't define life, though I can imagine if in 40 odd years time I'm terminal and in full knowledge the end will come within days, I do hope one of the memories I'll chat about with family is that year/s we won a flag. I'll be a touch sad if the conversation with loved ones goes something like 'gee we were close in 85, 97 & 09....'
*That wasn't meant to be overly morbid if anyone read it as such - and I'm pretty sure the football conversation would only last a few minutes!Float Along - Fill Your LungsComment
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Re: Rodney Eade the right man to coach the Bulldogs
You have probably been over these before, but what sort of opportunities should we as a club be looking at?Comment
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North was probably the last 'small' club that had any kind of sustained success.Comment
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Sport science and it's use has come on in leaps & bounds since then, but our partnership with VU is one area where a club like ours without big dollars can hold ground against the 'power' clubs.Comment
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Re: Rodney Eade the right man to coach the Bulldogs
Yep. All of the above -- the partnership with VU is really a competitive advantage that we simply have to exploit.Comment
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