We would just about have to be the most passive, reactive list managers and list problem-solvers going around in this league!?
I hope the club weren't going into that with that approach. For whatever reasons, we have lost considerable talent from our roster at a nett level. 2 of those talent losses just played off in a GF apparently - I wouldn't know I didn't watch the thing.

And we've another comical entry into 'The Bulldog Talent Loss Hall of Shame' about to take place where we do the"Do it to me one more time dance as GC pick up JUH and turn him into a redemption story for a pittance, whilst we cop the scorn and suck up it as oh-well? I wanna believe in a multiverse - just so that I can have comfort that there is one reality out there where we called the Crow's bluff on draft night and didn't match their bid on Jamarra and took Thilthorpe instead...
As an aside, providing that instance of the universe still had donuts...I'd like to move there.
To steal and mishmash a phrase from Walter White in Breaking Bad.. why can't we be the ones who knock? Not the one's who wait for the door to get knocked upon....
I realise I've still got my sooks on over this.. but I've just about had enough of how passive we've been, forever!!!!!!!.
We have just copped a MASSIVE legal decision against us too for the evil deeds of a club volunteer in the 80's, that has done who knows what to our bottom line (for sins that I'd argue we're being held to a higher legal standard of consequence than other institutions in this regard) and we have other clubs bemoaning our father/son success and wanting changes there... because wow haven't we just dominated the competition.. we're the reason there is so much inequity right??..Our club silverware and financial coffers must be spilling over what from all of the success our advantages have given us over the rest of the poor competition right??....... good grief.
When we won in 2016, I didn't EXPECT anything in terms of guarantee future success, that's not fair.
I did think however hope we would be able to leverage that success into other longer term structural and cultural and perception changes about our club, that would see us become more financially viable, and ultimately attractive to other players to come to. I think the club has clearly tried hard and deserved kudos for many things, but yet here we are at trade time, off the back of a bitterly disappointing and deflating end to the season, off the back of some effectively losing 2 top tier players in 12 months (Smith and JUH)..and its somehow 'always likely to be a bit quiet for us'..
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