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Offline tigs2011

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Re: 10% Chance of a Tiger Premiership in the Next 10 years IMHO
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Re: 10% Chance of a Tiger Premiership in the Next 10 years IMHO
« Reply #16 on: March 02, 2013, 10:46:40 AM »
As a new season draws near and the excitement level increases markedly I thought I would take an even handed look at our prospects of winning a tin mug over the next 10 years. IMHO I believe that our chance are limited PROBABLY less than 10%. The reality is that GWS and Gold Coast have too much talent for us. Whilst they continued to pick up great junior talent we have resorted to getting in depth or squad players. We wont be able to compete with them over the medium term. Unfortunately we dont have enough talent now to make it count for now and when we are expecting for our window to be open, I expect that this window will be shut down pretty quick by these clubs and the AFL who will want them to make hay whilst the sun shines. I also expect rule changes to free agency which will make it impossible for the big Melbourne clubs to get the players out of those clubs.
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Re: 10% Chance of a Tiger Premiership in the Next 10 years IMHO
« Reply #17 on: March 02, 2013, 10:54:28 AM »
pfft ill happily take sustained finals football for several years before even thinking about a premiership

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Re: 10% Chance of a Tiger Premiership in the Next 10 years IMHO
« Reply #18 on: March 02, 2013, 11:21:37 AM »
10% chance of me enjoying a weekend without constant nagging from the ball and chain .
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Re: 10% Chance of a Tiger Premiership in the Next 10 years IMHO
« Reply #19 on: March 02, 2013, 11:35:50 AM »
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Re: 10% Chance of a Tiger Premiership in the Next 10 years IMHO
« Reply #20 on: March 02, 2013, 11:44:13 AM »
10% chance of me enjoying a weekend without constant nagging from the ball and chain .
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Re: 10% Chance of a Tiger Premiership in the Next 10 years IMHO
« Reply #21 on: March 02, 2013, 11:50:49 AM »
10% chance of me enjoying a weekend without constant nagging from the ball and chain .

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Re: 10% Chance of a Tiger Premiership in the Next 10 years IMHO
« Reply #22 on: March 02, 2013, 12:28:56 PM »
10% chance of me enjoying a weekend without constant nagging from the ball and chain .

We have an early winner for post of the year

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Re: 10% Chance of a Tiger Premiership in the Next 10 years IMHO
« Reply #23 on: September 09, 2013, 09:32:53 AM »


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Re: 10% Chance of a Tiger Premiership in the Next 10 years IMHO
« Reply #24 on: September 09, 2013, 10:17:56 AM »
Adelaide - 4
Gone backwards since last update.

Brisbane - 4
Improving list new coach will set the direction

Carlton - 4
1st year of 2 year window gone and Malthouse seems to want to start again. Limited chance.

Collingwood - 7
List is solid and young enough to have a wide window at present, current coaching regime is not proven but stable, administration is very strong and solid, membership is always extremely large.

Essendon - 5
2 year window open now otherwise it will be over for at least a decade at Tullamarine.

Fremantle - 10
Big Show in 2013.

Geelong - 8
Once again they are there abouts. Wouldnt surprise to see them do it again in2013 or 2014.

Gold Coast 10 - Enough high class young players to be their abouts in the next 3 or 4 years. Big chance and the AFL will help them.


GWS 3 - major disappointments from the last update. This club looks like a rabble off the field, no supporters and kids playing their will want to leave IMHO. Also some of their kids havent developed.

Hawthorn - 8
Its 2013 or at the most 2014 or a long wait for the Dawks.

Melbourne - 2
Crap club but they have Roos who may put them on the right track.

North Melb - 5
Crap club but they are improving and they have a decent squad to build on.

Port Adel - 6
Revelation in 2013 and Hinkley can coach

Richmond - 6
Decent set of players to build on but Tigers need to find more leaders and winners in terms of players.

St Kilda - 0
History says they dont know how and history always repeats. No chance for this mob.

Sydney - 10
Great club with Salary Cap advantage. Can do it again.

West Coast - 5
Power club of the competition. Money, Supporters but theyve gone backwards and it could be a long way back

West Bull - 3
They are rebuilding again and they have a very good coach in Brendon McCartney.

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