Ockham's Razor wrote:
Nobody associated with the club is satisfied with yesterday’s loss. Equally, nobody is satisfied with only achieving marginal gains over last year. However, to ignore the progress that has been made is to be wilfully blind or totally ignorant. There are plenty of both of these types in the media, kicking the Blues fills plenty of dead airtime.
Like all professional organisations the club constantly reviews performance. Make no mistake, all aspects of the club are held to account. All decisions are questioned and all performances, good and bad, are reviewed to see what can be done better.
Our club’s leaders are successful people. They don’t suffer defeat happily nor without reaction, nor response. Just because it doesn’t play out in the media doesn’t mean things aren’t happening. At this stage Bolton stays. To do otherwise would be reckless. Our club is not reckless.
As required, successful leaders change tack, invest more and as appropriate provide more support. Our leaders are the right people to guide the Blues to success. They are hard and ruthless when needed.
A decision may at some stage be made that a change of coach is required. However, it is equally likely that a decision will be made that stronger, better and more tactical support staff are required. The club is building for sustained success, not to be a long term mid table team.
I understand that a win would be great, however, would anyone have been truly satisfied with a 1 goal win yesterday? At best it may have kept the media at bay for a while but in reality those at the club would still be questioning / reviewing and analysing where the team and its development is at.
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Your way off it
Our recruiting and list management has been terrible -
Way too early to tell.The President is a mate of SOS and he becomes the head of recruiting -
He was good enough to be head of recruiting at GWS, so its not as if he doesn't have experience. I questioned the recruiting last year -
Well done to youWe may pinch a few games this year if it’s wet and the opposition have a bad day -
We nearly 'pinched' a win yesterday, it wasn't wet and i don't think gold coast had a bad day and we didn't necessarily have a great day ourselves.But sustained success you say
McGovern has 10 great minutes and was unsighted for the rest -
he kicked 3 goals and was probably our best forward.Setter field is vanilla at best -
He's 4 games back from an ACL, and 6 games into his career a little harsh and again too early to tell.We trade 5 potentially good young players for these 2 -
5 guys we don't no the names of are potentially good, yet Setterfield and Gov, who have had promising starts to their careers at Carlton are not worthy?In the so called super draft
Fasolo ? -
Agree, he doesn't look like a great pick up, but a side from a list spot we didn't give up anything for him.Plus we hand the Crows the first pick in the draft. -
We've got the crows first round pick who have won one more game than us. I told you all this last year
The board goes or we r going nowhere