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@ said:The last couple of weeks hasn't looked at all like a united team.
It's looked like an unhappy, disjointed mob lacking confidence in themselves and each other.
Hopefully the camp will get them playing for each other, and the two who are leaving won't be there which should help.
@ said:To answer the OP, yes, yes we are. I'm looking forward to a few more signings and a strong pre-season for next year.
@ said:Our team is a reflection of years of poor management. We have systematically weakened it to manage poor financial decisions and in doing so have not been able to remain competitive with stronger clubs.
We consistently blame individuals and point the finger at players and coaches for shortcomings, instead of accepting that the issues have all been with the management of the club.They are responsible for putting together the squad that represents us each year.
Woods and Teddy leaving to play finals footy - the reason they stated all along - has caused fans to be filthy at them. But it is a valid reason. This year we won't play finals again but Sirro and Marty might, Jac will, Adam Blair will, Blake Austin probably, and the two clubs they are going to are known for particpating in finals footy consistently because they are well run organisations.
Last year those in charge oversaw some very poor decisions that reflected badly on the club and then sacked the coach three weeks into the competition.
Appointing Cleary looks like a good decision for rebuilding the club but it should have been done at the end of last year instead of the club insisting that JT had the full support of the board when clearly he didnt, the result destabilizing the team, again and not ideal when you are trying to tie up contracts with two key players.
Things had/ have to change at top level for us to achieve success and sacking or appointing individuals and pinning our hopes on that, was never going to resolve the position we find ourselves in.
Cleary has a massive task for his part in our club going forward but our key to success and or failure still lies with those who are running the club.
@ said:@ said:To answer the OP, yes, yes we are. I'm looking forward to a few more signings and a strong pre-season for next year.
Funny thst every pre desdon we hear it was better thsn any other pre sesson before Westd Tigers arr bigger better sttonger fsster thsn even before…blaaaaaaah
@ said:Our team is a reflection of years of poor management. We have systematically weakened it to manage poor financial decisions and in doing so have not been able to remain competitive with stronger clubs.
We consistently blame individuals and point the finger at players and coaches for shortcomings, instead of accepting that the issues have all been with the management of the club.They are responsible for putting together the squad that represents us each year.
Woods and Teddy leaving to play finals footy - the reason they stated all along - has caused fans to be filthy at them. But it is a valid reason. This year we won't play finals again but Sirro and Marty might, Jac will, Adam Blair will, Blake Austin probably, and the two clubs they are going to are known for particpating in finals footy consistently because they are well run organisations.
Last year those in charge oversaw some very poor decisions that reflected badly on the club and then sacked the coach three weeks into the competition.
Appointing Cleary looks like a good decision for rebuilding the club but it should have been done at the end of last year instead of the club insisting that JT had the full support of the board when clearly he didnt, the result destabilizing the team, again and not ideal when you are trying to tie up contracts with two key players.
Things had/ have to change at top level for us to achieve success and sacking or appointing individuals and pinning our hopes on that, was never going to resolve the position we find ourselves in.
Cleary has a massive task for his part in our club going forward but our key to success and or failure still lies with those who are running the club.
@ said:Our team is a reflection of years of poor management. We have systematically weakened it to manage poor financial decisions and in doing so have not been able to remain competitive with stronger clubs.
We consistently blame individuals and point the finger at players and coaches for shortcomings, instead of accepting that the issues have all been with the management of the club.They are responsible for putting together the squad that represents us each year.
Woods and Teddy leaving to play finals footy - the reason they stated all along - has caused fans to be filthy at them. But it is a valid reason. This year we won't play finals again but Sirro and Marty might, Jac will, Adam Blair will, Blake Austin probably, and the two clubs they are going to are known for particpating in finals footy consistently because they are well run organisations.
Last year those in charge oversaw some very poor decisions that reflected badly on the club and then sacked the coach three weeks into the competition.
Appointing Cleary looks like a good decision for rebuilding the club but it should have been done at the end of last year instead of the club insisting that JT had the full support of the board when clearly he didnt, the result destabilizing the team, again and not ideal when you are trying to tie up contracts with two key players.
Things had/ have to change at top level for us to achieve success and sacking or appointing individuals and pinning our hopes on that, was never going to resolve the position we find ourselves in.
Cleary has a massive task for his part in our club going forward but our key to success and or failure still lies with those who are running the club.