Sydney Blue wrote:
With Brittain and Ratts it was a totally different scenario.
This time the club has put it all on the line.
They have been a club who has questions about their drafting in the past and they have elected to build through the draft.
They changed the list management and drafting before electing to rebuild
Sydney Blue wrote:
They have been a club whose development of players is arguably the worst in the comp and yet they have decided to back their development.
They have engaged complete new coaching panel with emphasis of coaches that have teaching/development skill sets to address this ver issue
Sydney Blue wrote:
They have been a club that has struggled to retain players and attract players and yet they have openly said they are targeting free agents.
Statistics does not back up that claim, this statement can only be made when we fail to land a free agent that we have publicly stated we are targeting and in my opinion irrelevant anyway as no free agent will be the difference between being a top 4 team or a bottom team
Sydney Blue wrote:
They have been a club that historically has either had one of their own or targeted one of the best in the terms of coaching but have decided to go with a novice.
Wrong, they went with a independent process to seek out the exact style of coach they believe will embrace a rebuild, develop draftee's and be patient to stay the course, fully understanding the huge challenge and long term nature and accepting the lack of wins that will come in the crux of it (where we are at now) without deviating from the objectives
Sydney Blue wrote:
In gambling terms they have put the house on a 1000 to 1 shot.
If it pays off well happy days .
If it doesn't it is years of misery.
Right now we are in the back straight about 100 meters off the leaders.
We may have to push the jockey off to catch the rest up
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We are not gambling, we have put a systematic plan for the rebuilding of the whole football department from players, to coaches, to recruitment and are executing according to that plan. I would not use a horse racing metaphor personally, I would rather explain it a housing sense.
The CFC is like an old house that have many reno's over the years to keep it current and livable, some of the reno's were outstanding, but recently this old house has been let out to some undesirable tenants and the club took the decision that for this house to be sound for the next century, that it would be better to tear down the old house and rebuild with a newer more modern and efficient design.
So far we have torn down the old house and laid some foundations in the new house, but from the outside no-one is sure as to what it will look like and if it would be worth the rebuild vs renovation. How can you judge the builder when we have only just started to build? and if we were to change the plans, will the foundations support a different building design or will it all fall over down the track?
If this was your house, would you be prepared to sack the builder this early in the build?