Jarusa wrote:
Thanks Monty, you just saved me a heap of time.

Great stuff!
I reckon it is a definite improvement.
While the 2002 and 2006 number do not look a lot different, the 2002 numbers were from an aging team on the decline, while the 2006 numbers are from a young team with their best footy ahead of them.
Those that say we have gone nowhere in 4 years are either ignorant or using hubris to support another argument.
I have not checked properly yet, but I think we have won around the same number of quarters this year as Richmond who finished ninth (again

). Just look at our 2004 quarters won only three more than this year but 10 wins instead of 3 and a half..
We've improved as individuals, no doubt, but sadly, as a team, we've gone backwards, the latter which is sadly the coach's.......and the idiot's kept him. Player's improve a individual's for various reasons, which can because of, or in spite , of the coach. 3 1/2 wins is 6/12 less than 10, very significant irrespective of how one looks at it. Qtr's won mean f@ck all if you're not winning games. We had alot of qtr's won and closer games due to goals in junk time. I look at the 2 spoons, with a list that's better than what we had in 2004 and the 2005 Wizard Cup as more of a guiode as to how we're going. Progress is one thing but wins on the board is another, and while we don't expect finals we expect something much better than 3 1/2 wins. I don't expect much now in the next two years unless anothe ticket gets over the line at the AGM. Given they won't be as spineless as the current board, that'll probably be the death knell for the coach