mikkey wrote:
Just received Ratt's weekly "analysis" off the game for members. I don't think it will calm any concerns members have.
Quote:
Dear Xxxxxxx
Having jetted back into Melbourne early on Sunday morning and taken a little time to gather my thoughts, I've identified a number of deficiencies which set the tone for our bitterly disappointing display against Port Power at AAMI Stadium on Saturday evening.
The die was cast early on in the piece with a series of undisciplined acts involving our players. Two 50-metre penalties, together with a quick reversal arising from an incident involving Shaun Hampson, set us back at a time when we were very much in the contest.
The second quarter came along and in the adverse weather conditions the opposition players simply adjusted better. It was also through this crucial period that they raised their intensity at the ball and the ball carrier, so much so that over the course of the first six or seven minutes we had something like 14 kicks and 18 handballs - which best reflected our overuse of the footy and our inability to make up any territory.
The Port players conducted themselves particularly well here. They outplayed us in midfield and generally surged forward with greater momentum, which in those wet and slippery circumstances gave them that crucial scoreboard ascendancy.
To top it all off, we fell away at the back end of the game. Some of the goals we conceded late in proceedings were extremely deflating and typified the type of night we had. In short, we got gun-shy with our ball movement and we turned the footy over whenever we tried to switch the play. That really hurt us too.
Josh Bootsma followed on with his good form of last week, while Matthew Watson was a fairly serviceable performer in his development, considering the opposition accumulated 61 'inside 50s'.
But with only a six day turnaround, there is no time to dwell. Our energies are now focused on rectifying our deficiencies and getting the four points against Geelong.
Kind Regards]
This is a description of the game befitting an average journalist. It is completely descriptive and has no proactivity, no responsibility, no accountability, and no real indication of anything changing.
I don't really blame Ratts - he is out of his depth here, but more likely, he had nothing to do with it.
This is a communication from the club to its members. Is this the best the communications department can do? A little match report befitting the Herald Sun?
And did Swan know this was going out? At this critical point, was he not all over this?
And has Sticks now hauled Swan, McKay, the Comms Dept over the coals?
THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT. Accountability!
(teehee. Swan McKay)
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