Blue Vain wrote:
keogh wrote:
dannyboy wrote:
Everyone might be entitled to an opinion doesn't mean all opinions need to be valued. So I'm glad you have an opinion, just wish it could diversify - you know add different dimensions to your game.
I do post some positive things
Judging by your posts you don’t understand the modern game
I'm sure Danny would enjoy the opportunity to be educated. As could I. Why don't you explain "the modern game" to us?
To win a flag you must have a coach who you don’t sack. Give them time to develop a system that can sustain pressure .
And you need a point of difference.
Richmond’s was manic pressure and protecting space. When Richmond won their 3 flags they were a poor clearence team. Many of their goals came from turn overs.
Melbourne won a flag without your traditional key forward. Brown and McDonald are lead up forwards. Fritsch and Pickett did most of the damage. It helps to have the best ruckman and 2 gun mids but they took defence to a whole new level.
And both teams had heaps of players who were late picks rookie picks. You need foot soldiers to do the job. Every pick counts.
Someone said Martin gave Richmond gave 3 flags.
Maybe one in 2020. That performance was a rarity when one guy plays such a good game that it’s the difference.
It’s about system particularly when the opposition don’t have the ball.
Both Hardwick and Goodwin have endured hard times haven’t been sacked. It takes time to develop a system that stands up to pressure of finals. Sack a coach prematurely and you start all over again. You must have stability.
It’s not about just getting a few star players and it will just happen.
There is so much more to it.
That’s the modern game
You forgot the part in the modern game where you can't dispute umpire decisions or show any emotions.
And, the other one, get the rub of the green ... maybe that means sending umpires xmas & Birthday gifts
Voss is here to stay.