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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 7:19 pm 
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He wasn't as bad with it this week as previous.

He did seem a little peeved in his presser about us chairing Gibbs off.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 7:22 pm 
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He wasn't as bad with it this week as previous.

He did seem a little peeved in his presser about us chairing Gibbs off.


Not sure who is a viable replacement - he is one of the best young coaches in the game.

His pressers are honest and informative.


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 7:27 pm 
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 7:51 pm 
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Donstuie wrote:
He wasn't as bad with it this week as previous.

He did seem a little peeved in his presser about us chairing Gibbs off.


He shouldn't be. Those same players (and others) basically went on strike in the last few weeks of the Bolton era and then conjured up the Teague Train solution like the Emperor's new clothes

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 8:15 pm 
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Just do your job and get your players well versed in their roles, and get them switched on and confident to go to war.

If players don't offer their 100% commitment drop them.

If players have weaknesses, they will bring them to every game until they are rectified.
Let them learn their behaviours/ craft in the reserves and the preseason, not game time.

The fast attacking game plan scores well and enjoyable to watch.
Players need to be more skilled,on both sides, stronger and more stamina.
Players need to be unsocial and aggressive when they cross the line.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 8:31 pm 
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Kreuzer Charlie Marchbank Silvagni Newman injuries haven't helped this year

Dow OBrien Cuningham Williamson Kennedy McGovern haven't come on as hoped

TDK Honey Philp Stocker Macreadie are still raw

Murphy Simmo Betts have lost a yard

Gibbons Newnes Levi Jones are just filling in and performing a role

Teague has done really well considering where the list is at.

Looking back now, the thing I would question is his game day selections,and, his ability to motivate players pre game, but Ive backed him hoping he knows what he's doing.

One more week. Lets see if he does or doesn't inspire us with his selections.

He has some huge decisions to make next week and come seasons end, which I don't think he's capable of doing: picking a team on form, and later on, who should retire.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 8:55 pm 
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bondiblue wrote:
Just do your job and get your players well versed in their roles, and get them switched on and confident to go to war.

If players don't offer their 100% commitment drop them.

If players have weaknesses, they will bring them to every game until they are not rectified.
Let them learn their behaviours/ craft in the reserves and the preseason, not game time.

The fast attacking game plan scores well and enjoyable to watch.
Players need to be more skilled,on both sides, stronger and more stamina.
Players need to be unsocial and aggressive when they cross the line.



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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 9:18 pm 
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It’s going to be a telling off season for David. From day one he put his faith in the oldies at the expense of giving opportunities to some youngsters. It was the right move last year to get the ship back on track. He’s doubled down this year and it looked good for a while but has now broken down. A lot of the oldies look cooked. Eddie looks done. Murph can’t do the bash and crash required to be in the midfield. Simmo is holding on but nothing more. Kreuz is gone. Cas has really struggled since about round 5.

What’s the plan now? If we get to round 1 next year and we’re relying on these guys to come through we won’t be going any better than this year. Something has to give. Can David get the young guys going who he pushed to the side 18 months ago? Can we find replacements through trade/FA? Club is at an interesting juncture and I’m intrigued to see how we deal with our veterans and whether internally we think our kids are actually good enough to take us to the next level.


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 9:44 pm 
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It’s going to be a telling off season for David. From day one he put his faith in the oldies at the expense of giving opportunities to some youngsters. It was the right move last year to get the ship back on track. He’s doubled down this year and it looked good for a while but has now broken down. A lot of the oldies look cooked. Eddie looks done. Murph can’t do the bash and crash required to be in the midfield. Simmo is holding on but nothing more. Kreuz is gone. Cas has really struggled since about round 5.

What’s the plan now? If we get to round 1 next year and we’re relying on these guys to come through we won’t be going any better than this year. Something has to give. Can David get the young guys going who he pushed to the side 18 months ago? Can we find replacements through trade/FA? Club is at an interesting juncture and I’m intrigued to see how we deal with our veterans and whether internally we think our kids are actually good enough to take us to the next level.


I reckon Betts Simmo Murph and even Kruze have one more left in them. Round 1 and not much more after that, like this year. Then they will go downhill from there, not seeing out the season. I just felt that today. Ive been umming and arring all year. They are close to cooked. Keep Murph to his contract. Betts as a rookie

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 9:59 pm 
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Anyone see a difference...?

Do you think THEIR players might have got the message?

It seems David is a very nice guy, I wish him no ill.

But, he looks and seems to act like a very decent school teacher,
NOT a hard-pushing, built-in-mongrel, win-at-all-costs PREMIERSHIP COACH.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 10:28 pm 
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CC1961 wrote:
Anyone see a difference...?

Do you think THEIR players might have got the message?

It seems David is a very nice guy, I wish him no ill.

But, he looks and seems to act like a very decent school teacher,
NOT a hard-pushing, built-in-mongrel, win-at-all-costs PREMIERSHIP COACH.


I never thought about that before this.

Mmmmm....convincing.

You wanna give him Angel Dust or something?

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 10:31 pm 
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Definitely lacks a hard edge. All the great coaches usually have that edge and it seems to rub off on their pupils.

Players need to believe they can't get away with poor efforts.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 10:40 pm 
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We need to clean out the line coaches. Barker, Bruce and Stanton must all go. Each is looking after an area that has not improved.
Teague has 12 months to get our game plan right. We need more run and carry and less kicking it long to contests, and get our starts sorted.


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 10:47 pm 
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rhino27 wrote:
The players wanted this guy as coach. Was it because they knew they'd be able to do as they please with him? Maybe Juddy was right


Only the older players :lol:


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 10:52 pm 
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Effes wrote:
I don't understand the calls for 'anger'.

I'd prefer tactical prowess/a game plan.

I'm not seeing it.


Because it’s not there....


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 10:56 pm 
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cecil89 wrote:
It feels like we get scored on through rebounds from our forward half quite a bit and there seems to be 2 reasons for it:
1: poor kicking efficiency leading to turnovers. Turn the ball over when all our players are moving forward or trying to get to their defensive position, and you’re going to get scored on going the other way.
2: poor positioning and 2-way running from our running players (small forwards, mids and rebounding backs).

Some tweaks in those areas (and I understand they are significant flaws) and I actually think we have a real team on our hands.


Yep, a few tweaks should do it.... :grin:


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 11:04 pm 
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99prelim wrote:
Donstuie wrote:
He wasn't as bad with it this week as previous.

He did seem a little peeved in his presser about us chairing Gibbs off.


He shouldn't be. Those same players (and others) basically went on strike in the last few weeks of the Bolton era and then conjured up the Teague Train solution like the Emperor's new clothes


Correct, because Bolton focused on developing the younger players because the older players weren’t going to get any better or take us to our next flag

Stevie Wonder can see we aren’t going anywhere on the back of our veterans, yet Teague thinks otherwise, and has abandoned the development of whatever young talent we have


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 6:59 am 
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david31 wrote:
It’s going to be a telling off season for David. From day one he put his faith in the oldies at the expense of giving opportunities to some youngsters. It was the right move last year to get the ship back on track. He’s doubled down this year and it looked good for a while but has now broken down. A lot of the oldies look cooked. Eddie looks done. Murph can’t do the bash and crash required to be in the midfield. Simmo is holding on but nothing more. Kreuz is gone. Cas has really struggled since about round 5.

What’s the plan now? If we get to round 1 next year and we’re relying on these guys to come through we won’t be going any better than this year. Something has to give. Can David get the young guys going who he pushed to the side 18 months ago? Can we find replacements through trade/FA? Club is at an interesting juncture and I’m intrigued to see how we deal with our veterans and whether internally we think our kids are actually good enough to take us to the next level.


Good post.


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