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Offline Mr Magic

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Re: 3-0-75 plan in review --- Was it a success?
« Reply #30 on: March 04, 2015, 07:00:01 PM »
Was always an ambitious goal. I think we are doing well but there's still a lot of room for improvement.

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Re: 3-0-75 plan in review --- Was it a success?
« Reply #31 on: March 04, 2015, 07:15:22 PM »
Wasn't it originally a goal that was meant to be kept in-house until - in true RFC fashion - some twit leaked it to the media?
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Re: 3-0-75 plan in review --- Was it a success?
« Reply #32 on: March 04, 2015, 09:07:23 PM »
At least they put their arse on the line and set some goals. Unlike our new Five Pillars of unsubstantial nonsense

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Re: 3-0-75 plan in review --- Was it a success?
« Reply #33 on: March 04, 2015, 10:30:29 PM »
Wasn't it originally a goal that was meant to be kept in-house until - in true RFC fashion - some twit leaked it to the media?

No was always going to released to the masses
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Re: 3-0-75 plan in review --- Was it a success?
« Reply #34 on: March 05, 2015, 02:11:56 AM »
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Re: 3-0-75 plan in review --- Was it a success?
« Reply #35 on: March 06, 2015, 05:04:21 PM »
break it down to the average finish over the 5 yrs of each coach.
frawley average finish 11th,he had 1 top 4 finish, 1 middling finish, three bottom finishes.made finals once winning a final.

wallace  ave finish 12th.  2 middling finishes, 3 bottom finishes. failed to make finals  finishing 9th twice.

hardwick ave finish 11th. 1 bottom finish, 4 middling finishes.  made finals twice failed to win a final.
so on field over a 15 yr period we have hardly changed.
off fieldover the same period especially the last 5 seasons we have have improved significantly. some pretty key areas. frawley and wallace could argue they didnt have the resources but hardwick cant.

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Re: 3-0-75 plan in review --- Was it a success?
« Reply #36 on: March 06, 2015, 06:45:59 PM »
How much do you love the word middling
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Re: 3-0-75 plan in review --- Was it a success?
« Reply #37 on: March 06, 2015, 06:46:55 PM »
break it down to the average finish over the 5 yrs of each coach.
frawley average finish 11th,he had 1 top 4 finish, 1 middling finish, three bottom finishes.made finals once winning a final.

wallace  ave finish 12th.  2 middling finishes, 3 bottom finishes. failed to make finals  finishing 9th twice.

hardwick ave finish 11th. 1 bottom finish, 4 middling finishes.  made finals twice failed to win a final.
so on field over a 15 yr period we have hardly changed.
off fieldover the same period especially the last 5 seasons we have have improved significantly. some pretty key areas. frawley and wallace could argue they didnt have the resources but hardwick cant.

The difference between Hardwick and the others is that on field performance is trending up

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Re: 3-0-75 plan in review --- Was it a success?
« Reply #38 on: March 06, 2015, 07:49:08 PM »
break it down to the average finish over the 5 yrs of each coach.
frawley average finish 11th,he had 1 top 4 finish, 1 middling finish, three bottom finishes.made finals once winning a final.

wallace  ave finish 12th.  2 middling finishes, 3 bottom finishes. failed to make finals  finishing 9th twice.

hardwick ave finish 11th. 1 bottom finish, 4 middling finishes.  made finals twice failed to win a final.
so on field over a 15 yr period we have hardly changed.
off fieldover the same period especially the last 5 seasons we have have improved significantly. some pretty key areas. frawley and wallace could argue they didnt have the resources but hardwick cant.

The difference between Hardwick and the others is that on field performance is trending up
And Hardwick is weighed down by more players that are taller than 200cm!
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Re: 3-0-75 plan in review --- Was it a success?
« Reply #39 on: March 06, 2015, 08:12:14 PM »
break it down to the average finish over the 5 yrs of each coach.
frawley average finish 11th,he had 1 top 4 finish, 1 middling finish, three bottom finishes.made finals once winning a final.

wallace  ave finish 12th.  2 middling finishes, 3 bottom finishes. failed to make finals  finishing 9th twice.

hardwick ave finish 11th. 1 bottom finish, 4 middling finishes.  made finals twice failed to win a final.
so on field over a 15 yr period we have hardly changed.
off fieldover the same period especially the last 5 seasons we have have improved significantly. some pretty key areas. frawley and wallace could argue they didnt have the resources but hardwick cant.

The difference between Hardwick and the others is that on field performance is trending up
And Hardwick is weighed down by more players that are taller than 200cm!

A lot of half glass full types too

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Re: 3-0-75 plan in review --- Was it a success?
« Reply #40 on: March 06, 2015, 08:50:55 PM »
....and hampson
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Nor are your ways my ways,” says the Lord.
 
“For as the heavens are higher than the earth,
So are my ways higher than your ways,
And my thoughts than your thoughts."

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Re: 3-0-75 plan in review --- Was it a success?
« Reply #41 on: March 06, 2015, 09:03:16 PM »
And a former ex captain who can't let go

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Re: 3-0-75 plan in review --- Was it a success?
« Reply #42 on: March 06, 2015, 09:47:48 PM »
break it down to the average finish over the 5 yrs of each coach.
frawley average finish 11th,he had 1 top 4 finish, 1 middling finish, three bottom finishes.made finals once winning a final.

wallace  ave finish 12th.  2 middling finishes, 3 bottom finishes. failed to make finals  finishing 9th twice.

hardwick ave finish 11th. 1 bottom finish, 4 middling finishes.  made finals twice failed to win a final.
so on field over a 15 yr period we have hardly changed.
off fieldover the same period especially the last 5 seasons we have have improved significantly. some pretty key areas. frawley and wallace could argue they didnt have the resources but hardwick cant.

The difference between Hardwick and the others is that on field performance is trending up

Spot on.

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Re: 3-0-75 plan in review --- Was it a success?
« Reply #43 on: March 07, 2015, 12:05:37 AM »
break it down to the average finish over the 5 yrs of each coach.
frawley average finish 11th,he had 1 top 4 finish, 1 middling finish, three bottom finishes.made finals once winning a final.

wallace  ave finish 12th.  2 middling finishes, 3 bottom finishes. failed to make finals  finishing 9th twice.

hardwick ave finish 11th. 1 bottom finish, 4 middling finishes.  made finals twice failed to win a final.
so on field over a 15 yr period we have hardly changed.
off fieldover the same period especially the last 5 seasons we have have improved significantly. some pretty key areas. frawley and wallace could argue they didnt have the resources but hardwick cant.

The difference between Hardwick and the others is that on field performance is trending up
is that an actual observation from little chucky!!!!!!! my god yes it is  :o well ill be.  shame its incorrect.
 last yr we actually went backwards. or is 12 wins more than 14. im sure you can  and the rest of the sheep can spin it somehow, should be a hoot.
i can see why you  stick to the inane childish  one liners that is the norm for you, after all you cant get things wrong that way  and wont be open to ridicule.

break it down to the average finish over the 5 yrs of each coach.
frawley average finish 11th,he had 1 top 4 finish, 1 middling finish, three bottom finishes.made finals once winning a final.

wallace  ave finish 12th.  2 middling finishes, 3 bottom finishes. failed to make finals  finishing 9th twice.

hardwick ave finish 11th. 1 bottom finish, 4 middling finishes.  made finals twice failed to win a final.
so on field over a 15 yr period we have hardly changed.
off fieldover the same period especially the last 5 seasons we have have improved significantly. some pretty key areas. frawley and wallace could argue they didnt have the resources but hardwick cant.

The difference between Hardwick and the others is that on field performance is trending up
And Hardwick is weighed down by more players that are taller than 200cm!
its bad enough you keep on misconstruing  what was said in aan arttempt to belittle a fellow poster but its really  sad that that is all you can come up with time after time.
cmon lambsy you can do better than that.

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Re: 3-0-75 plan in review --- Was it a success?
« Reply #44 on: March 07, 2015, 12:16:01 AM »
How much do you love the word middling
for as long as we remain a middling side id say it will get used a fair bit. 1 -6 top tier, 7 - 12 middling. 13 -18 bottom tier or do you disagree.
how would you have me describe middling to please you.