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Offline blaisee

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Re: How would you Fix Richmond- Your Ideas to save a Great Club
« Reply #15 on: May 10, 2009, 06:07:18 PM »
well lest see


Basically until every member of the 1980 premiership team dies or loses there power we wont get anywhere.

They exert too much influence on the board.

First the positves

For the first time in the modern era since 1983 probably we are actually being set up with state of the art facilities and with abusiness model that will result in the rfc having an income stream outside of football that will GUARANTEE the long term viability of the club. There is currently about $30 million dollars of works being done to upgrade our facilities ( punt Road $19m + craigeburn $10 m) . Of the money richmond will only have to chip in approx 2-2.5 million. So the club is raising 2m ( from us ) and we will get $30 m of facilities.

It will provide us huge income ( millions annually ) in signage, money from the indigenous centre, and catering, why do our corporate events at the MCG when we are only a short stroll away?

SO, off the field financially Steven Wright has to be commended, an amazing outstanding result, he ( and the board ) could not have done a better job, even better when you consider that Casey left us bankrupt. We will have two AFL sized grounds to train on, and the best facilities in the AFL, we have NEVER been is such a strong position off the field.

Now that we have money ( and will have money for the forseeable future ) we have clean out the football department, without money, this is critical, money has to come first ( especially when unlike the kangaroos we have a past players association that is disruptive and that makes our culltureof success or lack of it the worst in the AFL )

We need a new coach someone young in my opinion, I would not discount Ken Hinkley or brad Scott as I believe Buckley and Hardwick would not be interested, and to be honest I rate Hinkley and scott above them anyway. We need a whole new coaching panel, sweep the broom, and lets throw money at the 5 best assistant coaches in the country. craig mcrae can stay, the rest can go, especially royal king campbell and rawlings, not up to it,any of them.

In addition we need to spend $ 3 MILLION  ayear on recruiting, we need 2 people in Sydney to take advantage of the nsw free kick that has been made available to the richer clubs who were resourced to take advantage of it. We need two have not 1 but 2 full time senior recruiters at each colts game in the wafl and the same in the junior games in SANFL. We need two full times in qld and at least 10 full time recruiters to cover the TAC cup every week. Thats the only way we are gunna get better regarding identifying the best talent.

We also need to sure up our medical division, weight gain has been a problem for our juniors for the last 20 years. Lets get a pharmisist in and fix that once and for all.

I dont really mind too much if we dont tank, but we have to take 10 untried and unexposed 18 yr old boys every year for the next three years. If we are to be poo at least lets be young.

Lastly we need a new director of football, Craig Cameron has shown he hasnt got the strength to stand up for his beliefs. Spending a 3rd and 4th round pick on Thomson and hislop and then backflipping on cousins means he hasnt got the authority to make a decision, or he just makes the wrong decisions, either way we need a stronger personality Pelchen would be ideal, pay him 1million a year and get him acrross. List management is critical.

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Re: How would you Fix Richmond- Your Ideas to save a Great Club
« Reply #16 on: May 10, 2009, 06:59:24 PM »
In isolation, its not about the coach, the CEO, the recruiter or the President.
To me, it is how all of them co-exist in a functional way so that they may all pull together in the one direction.

The key question is "will it help us win more games?"

In saying that, each of the above people need to question what they are doing to help achieve that objective.

*Sacking Greg Miller in August last year "will it help us win more games?" maybe in 2 or 3 years time but NOT in season 2008.
*Rating a coach 5 out of 10 on radio on the eve of the final game last year? "will that help to win more games"
*Executing a rolling zone gameplan in 2009 when a "man on man" style won us 8 of 11 in the back half of last year

And there are a million more examples.....

When Alex Rance threw himself head first into a contested situation, we all loved it because that is the type of sacrificial act that wins games. It should inspire other acts from the players around him (like the Lions with Selwood).

What are our on and off field leaders truly sacrificing to inspire the same thing?

I largely disagree with the whole theory of "it is all broken", I'm sure the same list at Collingwood or Adelaide would've played finals this year and be around the 3 or 4 wins mark this year.

It all comes down the leadership. There is no way that the leadership at Richmond is as tight as the Cats, Eagles, Swans, Crows, Pies etc etc. They clearly do not trust each other and there is little sense of unity.

That is what is broken.

The same people can make a difference is they are prepared to sacrifice their own agendas to all pull in the one direction.
At the moment, it is difficult to believe that is the case.

If a team is so bad, its got to be more than just a lack of teamwork and cohesion, theres a severe lack of talent right across the board from players to coaches etc. Maybe it isnt all broken, but a lot of it is. You cant be this bad for 25 years+ for it not to broken.

Maybe but I just get the feeling that if we get the right combination of coach, football manager and president the club might make a significant climb north on the ladder.
Players who look skinny and under developed might "bulk up" and make a huge improvement.

As so many people say, "the competition is so even, a marginal improvement makes a big difference".
It's that simple Spud
"I discussed (it) with my three daughters, my wife and my 82-year-old mum, because it has really affected me … If those comments … were made about one of my daughters, it would make the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. I would not have liked it at all.”

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Re: How would you Fix Richmond- Your Ideas to save a Great Club
« Reply #17 on: May 11, 2009, 12:11:34 AM »
well lest see


craig mcrae can stay,



Once again you have proven that you have no idea.

yes lets keep McCrae as he has done wonders with this group and lets dump Campo who has been there for 5 minutes.

Listen up imbecile, problems existed long before Campbell arrived through dumb decisions like recruiting of your porn star mate Mcmahon.

Funny so many people were happy when we got him and now you barely hear anyone applaud that decision.

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Re: How would you Fix Richmond- Your Ideas to save a Great Club
« Reply #18 on: May 11, 2009, 12:47:08 AM »
Put the mother idiots on ebay,

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Re: How would you Fix Richmond- Your Ideas to save a Great Club
« Reply #19 on: May 11, 2009, 01:33:50 AM »
1) sit a 'tall forward' in the square.

2) move out of his way.

3) get it into the forward line quickly.

4) when they have the ball, man up.

5) wait for leads.

6) do not lead into players.

7) keep one side of the ground open to lead in.

8 ) kick it long.

9) tackle.

10) chase.

11) kick goals.

12) keep kicking goals.

13) have 'target' players. (eg: Schulz, Hughes, Simmonds, Morton)

14) do not kick the ball to a contest in the forward line if Nahas, Brown, Tambling or there.

15) play with passion.

16) do not drop your heads.

17) season is not over.

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Re: How would you Fix Richmond- Your Ideas to save a Great Club
« Reply #20 on: May 11, 2009, 02:27:47 PM »
Put the mother effers on ebay,

hahahahahha what a classic yeah they footy moles can bid for them  :thumbsup

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Re: How would you Fix Richmond- Your Ideas to save a Great Club
« Reply #21 on: May 11, 2009, 04:10:12 PM »
Great posts yellowandblack and blaisee! You make a hell of a lot of sense.  :clapping

We are a very successful club off the field despite our on-field woes. It is astounding to even imagine the membership and general revenue that Richmond could create with even an ounce of success.

Leadership is the biggest problem at the club that and recruiting. These are things hard to correct. Game Style, team strategy and motivation are far easier to change and find than quality players and leaders. When TW goes the new coach will still be left with almost the same list. He can give them confidence, teach them set plays, educate them how to act during the game but when it comes to an actual game....he is in the box. It is the team leaders that become the coaches then, they keep morale high, they maintain the expectation, they show the others what needs to be done. We don't have leaders.

This is why Richo needs to go. Not for all the talent and heart he brings to the club but because he does not know how to educate and motivate the players to victory, he just knows how to win a game individually. Bowden, Simmonds and Brown are all in the same boat. Johnson has the leadership but not the quality of play.

It's time to get rid of the bad culture in the list and allow the new coach the opportunity to educate new leaders who will lead and motivate the rest of the team on the field. Newman, Foley, Deledio, Cotchin etc can not hope to lead while players of the ilk of Bowden and Richo remain - they are too powerful figures and personalities around the club.

This is the first step.

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Re: How would you Fix Richmond- Your Ideas to save a Great Club
« Reply #22 on: May 11, 2009, 06:38:29 PM »
oh dear, Craig McCrae, a nothing person.
Has developed zip sorry donuts :chuck

We need "'axe murders"' at our club to change the culture.
Not fairy flosses. :banghead

The culture needs to be changed. end of story

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Re: How would you Fix Richmond- Your Ideas to save a Great Club
« Reply #23 on: May 11, 2009, 06:42:08 PM »
We need "'axe murders"' at our club to change the culture.
Not fairy flosses. :banghead

Yet you want Wayne Campbell as coach?

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Re: How would you Fix Richmond- Your Ideas to save a Great Club
« Reply #24 on: May 11, 2009, 06:56:52 PM »
We need "'axe murders"' at our club to change the culture.
Not fairy flosses. :banghead

Yet you want Wayne Campbell as coach?

must the definition of ironic that jack wants the club to change its culture, yet is championing the faceless men campaign of undermining the board....again.

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Re: How would you Fix Richmond- Your Ideas to save a Great Club
« Reply #25 on: May 11, 2009, 08:09:49 PM »
We need "'axe murders"' at our club to change the culture.
Not fairy flosses. :banghead

Yet you want Wayne Campbell as coach?

Your amazing Infamy. You see Wayne Campbell as the player.
I see Wayne Campbell as a person and coach.
Whats the point of even discussing Wayne Campbell further.  Have you ever spoken to him. :banghead :banghead

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Re: How would you Fix Richmond- Your Ideas to save a Great Club
« Reply #26 on: May 11, 2009, 08:49:19 PM »
Imagine if its Campbell who has to tap Richo on the shoulder and tell him to retire.
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Re: How would you Fix Richmond- Your Ideas to save a Great Club
« Reply #27 on: May 11, 2009, 10:25:06 PM »
We need "'axe murders"' at our club to change the culture.
Not fairy flosses. :banghead

Yet you want Wayne Campbell as coach?

Your amazing Infamy. You see Wayne Campbell as the player.
I see Wayne Campbell as a person and coach.
Whats the point of even discussing Wayne Campbell further.  Have you ever spoken to him. :banghead :banghead
I couldn't give a stuff, he was a soft player and would never, ever, EVER fall under your criteria of needing an axe murders (sic) and no fairy flosses.
Look for "fairy floss" in the dictionary and there's a picture of Wayne Campbell

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Re: How would you Fix Richmond- Your Ideas to save a Great Club
« Reply #28 on: May 11, 2009, 11:01:42 PM »
1) Never swap draft picks for recycled fringe players from other clubs.

2) Never "Top Up "your list with more mature players when you finish outside the eight.

3) Stick to a game plan that plays to the players strengths not highlights their weaknesses.

4) We have to be more ruthless when it comes to "List Cloggers" and hard unpopular decissions have to be made.Im talking about players like Polak,Pettifer and Cogs(sorry).Being good Humanitarians wont win us games of football.

5) The most obvious of all....we have to fix our recruiting dept and look at player development.

Pretty much agree with all of that except number 4(but the player has to be exceptional).

I'd also add that choosing players in the draft with exceptional disposal is an absolute must.
We have had too many players with shaky disposal for almost as long as I can remember.

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Re: How would you Fix Richmond- Your Ideas to save a Great Club
« Reply #29 on: May 11, 2009, 11:10:22 PM »
This is why Richo needs to go. Not for all the talent and heart he brings to the club but because he does not know how to educate and motivate the players to victory, he just knows how to win a game individually. Bowden, Simmonds and Brown are all in the same boat. Johnson has the leadership but not the quality of play.

I also reckon this is a significant problem.
The senior players are entrenched in years of failure.
Richo even said earlier this year that the side does not know how to win.
The senior players are clueless as to show the juniors what it takes to be the best because they've barely tasted any success themselves!
So it goes.  :help

Time for the Blight 'scorched earth' policy.
Thanks for your services gentlemen but time to offer up opportunities for others.