Kaptain Kouta wrote:
seanpb wrote:
I'd be surprised if we made the 8.
I'm willing to cop a losing season, as they say in American sports, as long as we see progression and development from fringe or new players.
I know what you mean, Sean, but I think development of some fringe players will mean a step forward, as the gap between the top tier and the mid-range tier in the team will have narrowed, which will mean an improved performance and at least finals this year.
Yeah, I too know what you mean.
I by no means think last season was a false dawn as some naysayers believe.
But, in losing arguably the clubs greatest full forward, we have to be realistic and be prepared for our relatively young side to get that little bit bigger, stronger and more experienced.
If guys like Bower, Austin, Anderson, Yarran, Lucas, Robinson, Henderson, Gartlett et al can improve and mature and become more damaging/accomplished players as the season progresses we will not only see where we are come August, but, we will be readying a solid platform for 2011 and beyond.
Of course we have the likes of Murphy, Gibbs, Kruezer, Thornton, Simpson and McLean amongst others, who we hope will improve as well.
Finals would be superb outcome, but perhaps we should have more pragmatic goals for players as individuals. As you said, KK, when our list becomes stronger on an individual basis we will become stronger as a team.
2010 is a developmental year I believe, perhaps a trying, testing year. For our list, of course, but also for our coaching panel and match committee. They made some tough calls in the 2009 post season, and now they have to cope with the outcome of those decisions. Whether that be building a more accountable midfield, a multi-pronged forward line or a stronger, steadier back-line, all of which I think they can do. It'll be a question of how long it will take to achieve, as well as how long they will be given.