SurreyBlue wrote:
Everything is to blame except coaching. Silly me for not being civil.
C'mon SB, no one is saying that.
You are saying coaching
IS the issue.
I assume you have coached football at some sort of level to know this?
What myself and others are saying is we have blamed the coach for 20+ years now and still have not won a premiership.
The probability that it's the coaches that have failed us every-time would be so small it's impossible.
Let's be logical and look at some facts.
We built a list that was pushing for a premiership, they got close in 23, even with a list that most believed were over achieving.
Then we came out strong in 24 before we were smashed with injuries exposing our lack of depth in the list and the need for more durable players.
The club made moves to make the list more durable and the belief in the playing group, club and general public was that we were still in the window and if everyone was fit and firing we could go again.
Seemingly the issue for some in the playing group was that instead of bringing in more ready made players we went to the draft, this obviously effected the mindset of a group of the senior players as Doc alluded to, they wanted a premiership now.
Then before we get to the start of the season we lose Newman a key defender and the kid we went all out for and was the missing piece in the midfield went down with an ACL.
In the first game, we start off with the handball chain game plan but work out very quickly that the players can only do it for a 1/4 and a bit before they run out of steam against faster younger more skilful players.
We then kept with that game plan as this is what is winning games in 2025 and is what exposed us in the back half of 24 hoping it would work itself out, but it didn't, our players weaknesses were exposed.
We also added speed on the ball but it was beyond the skillset of a lot of the players to deliver under that pressure into the F50.
Adding to that the injuries kept piling up, one key forward was rushed back, the other had health issues and our HF was allegedly back on the Venga bus trying to drag players with him.
We lose Cottrell and Kemp early on in the season, Durdin doesn't really get going and our small forward Evans turns out to be a flop for most of the season.
Two of our key mids are managing injuries and never really hit their straps, although Walsh was getting there at the end of the season and our Captain was no where near his usual level.
Then we have senior players dropping their heads because of a combination of the TDK situation (probably JSOS too), mounting injuries, discord about player acquisitions, the Venga bus situation and the fact we are winless until the Eagles game. They lost belief, when 90% of football is played above the shoulders, standards dropped.
To blame this solely on Voss or Cook is ludicrous, you can only do so much as a leader to get buy in but ultimately it is up to the individual.
The club knows this, the players know this, why else would Walsh get up and say you either play for the jumper of you can F off.
GW has come in and seen this with an approach that if you can't change the people, you change the people.
We have changed head coaches more than Bonnie Blue has changed partners and to date that has not worked.
Time for a different approach, the left over players that have had this as an option have now been put on notice, that is cultural change.
We need to address the list issues first, plug the holes for the game plan of today and add depth so injuries do not define us and we can have the next man up option and not rely on key individuals to win games. This will also help with player injury management. e.g. Geelong and Martin injury management approach.
Then we can talk about coaching, game plan and structural deficiencies when they have the right tools to do the job.