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Re: Rd 9 Norwood v Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby Booney » Tue Jun 02, 2009 9:17 am

Rik E Boy wrote:
Booney wrote:Yeah REB,shutup champ.. :lol:


'champ'. That really pisses you off doesn't it Booney? It doesn't bother me, I'm used to being called a champ ha ha. Mate, I can still remember the last time I saw our mutual friend of the same name.
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Re: Rd 9 Norwood v Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby MST » Tue Jun 02, 2009 2:48 pm

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Ronnie wrote:Trevor Hill's much talked about 'structure' that he bases his coaching around simply isn't working or registering with the players who look uninspired. Clearly there is much interest in when Norwood changes coach, and to whom? Trev has a battery of assistant coaches to help him with his structures, are any of them likely to succeed him? Brodie for one would be keen to take over.


Brodie can get stuffed. He was more interested in walking around prior to the match, and again at half time, walking around with a smile on his face catching up with all his Sturt buddies. Didn't look too concerned with Norwood's plight to me.

... although, come to think of it ... maybe he was just pleased that the senior coaching job at Norwood would soon be available.


I would suggest it is now a case of 'if I don't laugh I'll cry' for Brodie.

Sacrificing three or four nights a week of his time instead of being home with his young family, putting in a huge amount of work with the midfield and setting up some rotations that he feels will give the side a chance to win footy matches.....only to have the senior coach abandon all the plans as soon as the heat is on, week in, week out. I reckon I'd be pretty over it too.

What was Brodie supposed to do when approached by Sturt people pre-game, snarl and ignore them? He spent seven years at the club, his club, and won a flag and MM. He is currently working hard to contribute to Norwood and deserves better than the crap you posted mate.

Grow up Hawk.
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Re: Rd 9 Norwood v Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby Cambridge Clarrie » Tue Jun 02, 2009 2:57 pm

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Ronnie wrote:Trevor Hill's much talked about 'structure' that he bases his coaching around simply isn't working or registering with the players who look uninspired. Clearly there is much interest in when Norwood changes coach, and to whom? Trev has a battery of assistant coaches to help him with his structures, are any of them likely to succeed him? Brodie for one would be keen to take over.


Brodie can get stuffed. He was more interested in walking around prior to the match, and again at half time, walking around with a smile on his face catching up with all his Sturt buddies. Didn't look too concerned with Norwood's plight to me.

... although, come to think of it ... maybe he was just pleased that the senior coaching job at Norwood would soon be available.


I would suggest it is now a case of 'if I don't laugh I'll cry' for Brodie.

Sacrificing three or four nights a week of his time instead of being home with his young family, putting in a huge amount of work with the midfield and setting up some rotations that he feels will give the side a chance to win footy matches.....only to have the senior coach abandon all the plans as soon as the heat is on, week in, week out. I reckon I'd be pretty over it too.

What was Brodie supposed to do when approached by Sturt people pre-game, snarl and ignore them? He spent seven years at the club, his club, and won a flag and MM. He is currently working hard to contribute to Norwood and deserves better than the crap you posted mate.

Grow up Hawk.


Agreed. Pathetic post Adelaide Hawk.
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Re: Rd 9 Norwood v Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby JK » Tue Jun 02, 2009 3:11 pm

MST wrote:
Adelaide Hawk wrote:
Ronnie wrote:Trevor Hill's much talked about 'structure' that he bases his coaching around simply isn't working or registering with the players who look uninspired. Clearly there is much interest in when Norwood changes coach, and to whom? Trev has a battery of assistant coaches to help him with his structures, are any of them likely to succeed him? Brodie for one would be keen to take over.


Brodie can get stuffed. He was more interested in walking around prior to the match, and again at half time, walking around with a smile on his face catching up with all his Sturt buddies. Didn't look too concerned with Norwood's plight to me.

... although, come to think of it ... maybe he was just pleased that the senior coaching job at Norwood would soon be available.


I would suggest it is now a case of 'if I don't laugh I'll cry' for Brodie.

Sacrificing three or four nights a week of his time instead of being home with his young family, putting in a huge amount of work with the midfield and setting up some rotations that he feels will give the side a chance to win footy matches.....only to have the senior coach abandon all the plans as soon as the heat is on, week in, week out. I reckon I'd be pretty over it too.

What was Brodie supposed to do when approached by Sturt people pre-game, snarl and ignore them? He spent seven years at the club, his club, and won a flag and MM. He is currently working hard to contribute to Norwood and deserves better than the crap you posted mate.

Grow up Hawk.


Your support for a favourite son is both understandable and admirable, but Brodie along with the other Assistants and the players themselves need to accept some responsibility and criticism for the clubs performances ... I'll be one of the happiest people at the Parade to see the back of the senior coach, but he's not solely responsible for the insipid, soft and skill-less performances we're seeing.

As for acknowledging past teammates and friends, no problem with that.
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Re: Rd 9 Norwood v Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby MST » Tue Jun 02, 2009 4:21 pm

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MST wrote:
Adelaide Hawk wrote:
Ronnie wrote:Trevor Hill's much talked about 'structure' that he bases his coaching around simply isn't working or registering with the players who look uninspired. Clearly there is much interest in when Norwood changes coach, and to whom? Trev has a battery of assistant coaches to help him with his structures, are any of them likely to succeed him? Brodie for one would be keen to take over.


Brodie can get stuffed. He was more interested in walking around prior to the match, and again at half time, walking around with a smile on his face catching up with all his Sturt buddies. Didn't look too concerned with Norwood's plight to me.

... although, come to think of it ... maybe he was just pleased that the senior coaching job at Norwood would soon be available.


I would suggest it is now a case of 'if I don't laugh I'll cry' for Brodie.

Sacrificing three or four nights a week of his time instead of being home with his young family, putting in a huge amount of work with the midfield and setting up some rotations that he feels will give the side a chance to win footy matches.....only to have the senior coach abandon all the plans as soon as the heat is on, week in, week out. I reckon I'd be pretty over it too.

What was Brodie supposed to do when approached by Sturt people pre-game, snarl and ignore them? He spent seven years at the club, his club, and won a flag and MM. He is currently working hard to contribute to Norwood and deserves better than the crap you posted mate.

Grow up Hawk.


Your support for a favourite son is both understandable and admirable, but Brodie along with the other Assistants and the players themselves need to accept some responsibility and criticism for the clubs performances ... I'll be one of the happiest people at the Parade to see the back of the senior coach, but he's not solely responsible for the insipid, soft and skill-less performances we're seeing.

As for acknowledging past teammates and friends, no problem with that
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I take your point CP, but unless you or Hawk for that matter have spoken to Brodie personally and can gauge the level of responsibility he feels for the performance of the side, then it's purely an assumption that he isn't feeling partly responsible, is it not?

Brodie is an extremely proud bloke and one of the most fiercely competitive people I know, he doesn't like losing board games let alone SANFL football matches. He played the game with a relentless desire to succeed, always gave 100% even if under duress and expects all players under his tutelage to give the same....

Believe me, the situation Norwood finds itself in is not something he would be at all happy about, not least for all of the reasons stated above.
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Re: Rd 9 Norwood v Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby JK » Tue Jun 02, 2009 4:59 pm

I'd never for a minute think Brodie or any other official would be happy with failure (at any club) .. I knew Brodie years ago when he was at Sturt and have spoken to him again a few months back and can see his committment, he's an excellent lad and our boys speak highly of him, so he has fit in well at the club.

I'd guess AH's concerns are similar to mine when I walk into the RSL for aftermatch presso's and despite coming off a loss .. Which was a flogging .. For consecutive weeks .. Many in there still smile and chat and laugh like they haven't a care in the world and I can't stand that - I know it's unreasonable on my behalf, but it doesn't take much to get pissed off when your'e suffering and you judge things externally.
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Re: Rd 9 Norwood v Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby MST » Tue Jun 02, 2009 5:06 pm

I can understand where you are coming from mate. A couple of years back, when Dave Benson Caravans was the major sponsor at the club, Dave himself got up at presentations and had a crack at the playing group for 'having smiles on their faces' after an ordinary home loss. That created quite a stir at the time!

It's catch 22 really, one one hand you want players to feel as hurt as you as a supporter do after a loss and if you perceive that they aren't hurting then that can make you angry. On the other hand, you don't want them to be moody and unapproachable after a loss either....
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Re: Rd 9 Norwood v Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby JK » Tue Jun 02, 2009 5:13 pm

MST wrote:I can understand where you are coming from mate. A couple of years back, when Dave Benson Caravans was the major sponsor at the club, Dave himself got up at presentations and had a crack at the playing group for 'having smiles on their faces' after an ordinary home loss. That created quite a stir at the time!

It's catch 22 really, one one hand you want players to feel as hurt as you as a supporter do after a loss and if you perceive that they aren't hurting then that can make you angry. On the other hand, you don't want them to be moody and unapproachable after a loss either....


Yeah true mate, like I said I know it's unreasonable of me as everyone handles things differently .. Thankfully none of the players looked the slightest bit happy, it was some of the supporters.
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