It's still a Dog's life for Lake

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  • Sockeye Salmon
    Bulldog Team of the Century
    • Jan 2007
    • 6365

    #61
    Re: It's still a Dog's life for Lake

    Originally posted by anfo27
    Was talking to mate today and he told me a friend of his went to breakfast function with rocket as one of the speakers and rocket was asked a question about Lake and rocket said that Lake has some mental issues. Not exactly the type of stuff i would have like to hear from an ex coach.
    This is not at all consistent with what I have heard from Eade. Even two weeks after his sacking he was still positive about Lake.

    He has told us before that Lake used to do his head in by not following instructions but Eade otherwise always spoke highly of him.


    A one stage there every club was peeling off when Lake had the ball knowing that Lake was prone to trying dinky little kicks and doing massive turnovers. Lake was under strict instructions that if that happened he was to take all the space they would give him then kick long.

    Every time you saw Eade going ballistic either in the coaches box or at Lake on the ground you could just about bet it was after another 15m kick that led to an opposition goal.

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    • anfo27
      WOOF Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 2002

      #62
      Re: It's still a Dog's life for Lake

      He also said that Lake would refuse to do some drills at training. Now there are a few posters here that go to training so maybe they might be able to tell us if this is rubbish or not.

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      • Greystache
        Bulldog Team of the Century
        • Dec 2009
        • 9775

        #63
        Re: It's still a Dog's life for Lake

        Originally posted by anfo27
        He also said that Lake would refuse to do some drills at training. Now there are a few posters here that go to training so maybe they might be able to tell us if this is rubbish or not.
        I go to training fairly regularly, and this is very unlikely. More to point these guys are professionals, you do as you're told or you get moved on. Simple.

        The idea that players pick and choose what they will do (with occasional exceptions for age or injury), or that they only listen to people they believe have achieved more than them is frankly rediculous.
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        • Missing-Dog
          WOOF Member
          • Jan 2007
          • 3102

          #64
          Re: It's still a Dog's life for Lake

          Originally posted by Sockeye Salmon
          This is not at all consistent with what I have heard from Eade. Even two weeks after his sacking he was still positive about Lake.

          He has told us before that Lake used to do his head in by not following instructions but Eade otherwise always spoke highly of him.


          A one stage there every club was peeling off when Lake had the ball knowing that Lake was prone to trying dinky little kicks and doing massive turnovers. Lake was under strict instructions that if that happened he was to take all the space they would give him then kick long.

          Every time you saw Eade going ballistic either in the coaches box or at Lake on the ground you could just about bet it was after another 15m kick that led to an opposition goal.
          Really because apparently I've heard that all AFL footballers are professionals and do what they're told...

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          • Greystache
            Bulldog Team of the Century
            • Dec 2009
            • 9775

            #65
            Re: It's still a Dog's life for Lake

            Originally posted by theimmortalmike
            Really because apparently I've heard that all AFL footballers are professionals and do what they're told...
            Or they end up playing somewhere else... Say Williamstown.
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            • Nuggety Back Pocket
              WOOF Member
              • Oct 2009
              • 2064

              #66
              Re: It's still a Dog's life for Lake

              Originally posted by anfo27
              Was talking to mate today and he told me a friend of his went to breakfast function with rocket as one of the speakers and rocket was asked a question about Lake and rocket said that Lake has some mental issues. Not exactly the type of stuff i would have like to hear from an ex coach.
              The feedback from McCartney after his initial meeting with Lake paints a totally different and positive opinion of Lake. I doubt if you will see any further negative outbursts from the likes of Monty and others in the Bulldogs camp in 2012. The maturity of the new coach will ensure this doesn't occur.

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              • ledge
                Hall of Fame
                • Dec 2007
                • 14321

                #67
                Re: It's still a Dog's life for Lake

                Originally posted by Nuggety Back Pocket
                The feedback from McCartney after his initial meeting with Lake paints a totally different and positive opinion of Lake. I doubt if you will see any further negative outbursts from the likes of Monty and others in the Bulldogs camp in 2012. The maturity of the new coach will ensure this doesn't occur.
                NGP sounds like you are really impressed so far with Macca, are you in the know somehow?
                Bring back the biff

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                • Nuggety Back Pocket
                  WOOF Member
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 2064

                  #68
                  Re: It's still a Dog's life for Lake

                  Originally posted by ledge
                  NGP sounds like you are really impressed so far with Macca, are you in the know somehow?
                  I have been fortunate enough to have met BMcC and have been impressed.

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                  • anfo27
                    WOOF Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 2002

                    #69
                    Re: It's still a Dog's life for Lake

                    Originally posted by Nuggety Back Pocket
                    The feedback from McCartney after his initial meeting with Lake paints a totally different and positive opinion of Lake. I doubt if you will see any further negative outbursts from the likes of Monty and others in the Bulldogs camp in 2012. The maturity of the new coach will ensure this doesn't occur.
                    Things need to change down there so hopefully macca is the one to do that. He is saying all the right things and from what I have red he seems to more than just words.

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