by chram88 » Tue Feb 22, 2011 5:51 pm
by woodublieve12 » Tue Feb 22, 2011 6:24 pm
by footys the winner » Sat Mar 03, 2012 8:54 am
by footys the winner » Sat Mar 03, 2012 8:56 am
by bara-stick » Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:24 am
by Freo HeaveHo » Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:34 am
by zedman » Sat Mar 03, 2012 10:38 am
bara-stick wrote:Its easy to work out who would win. W=(x-y)/D to the power of 21(x).T+T/g squared. seeeesh how easy was that
by kickinit » Sat Mar 03, 2012 11:48 am
by Yardy Lard » Sat Mar 03, 2012 1:56 pm
by morell » Sat Mar 03, 2012 5:00 pm
by Yank Man » Sat Mar 03, 2012 7:21 pm
Yardy Lard wrote:Each grade just is an indication of where clubs are in the pecking order. Some clubs in a lower division such as D4, might be vastly superior to all other clubs in their grade that year and would be highly competitive in D3 - etc, etc, etc. Generally they are in that grade because of the playing standard of the players, coaches, off field administrators, trainers and general culture of the club. The good clubs such as Gaza, Goodwood and Henley for instance, get it right with most things they do. They have a culture, that brings the very best people to their club. An A Grade side is about 35 players (with depth) coaches, assistant coaches, administrators, research, technology, trainers and good all round culture at their club. The lower you go through the grades, you "generally" find the quality of everything drops away. That is a fact. It starts with the players, coaches and administrators and then works its way right down to the trainers, team managers and waterboys.
It takes good clubs in the lower grades. and most importantly people not afraid to make tough decisions to then aspire to be the new Goodwood, Henley or Gaza, by doing things right and having the very best people around their club to take them higher. No great magical secret at all - you need the best people across he board to make a successful A Grade side and club. The lower you go the culture and quality of the people around doing their jobs generally slowly goes backwards. Watch in 10 years time however, as the new exciting clubs in D6 and D5, learn the secret to going forward & bringing in the best people. They also will thrive, but it takes time and bringing in the best people across their whole club and not just the players. Importantly, you need cultures to change in clubs.
by Yardy Lard » Sat Mar 03, 2012 8:13 pm
by Yardy Lard » Sat Mar 03, 2012 8:27 pm
morell wrote:So you're saying that if you play youre football in a lower Div you have bad culture as a club, and the people involved are incompetent?
I understand your overall point eg good people = good culture = good club, but the rest of your post is a whole pile of condescending horse crap.
There is so much more to what determines a clubs standing than just a good culture. Sure its part of it, but its not the whole enchilada. Plenty of very successful clubs have had terrible cultures and plenty of ordinary clubs on the field have had great cultures off it.
Our year a while ago in Div 6 when we got smashed week in week out we were fantastic in terms of discipline, volunteering, financially, culturally etc we had a great person from a great club coaching ... but we didn't have the players!
The main reason Mitchell Park are in division 7 is because of the high density of competitive clubs around us, demographic and population shifts, no backing from an Old Scholar pool and a historically poor reputation of thuggery - so maybe one out 4 or 5 reaons could be tied to a "cultural" issue. The people running our club right now would slot into just about any other club very easily, in fact, most of them have done so in the past - Happy Valley, Edwardstown, Kilburn to name a few.
Think I am going to add this one to morell's Football Myth Busters episode 1.
by Yank Man » Sat Mar 03, 2012 8:33 pm
Yardy Lard wrote:No clubs were mentioned here. Purely that good cultures in a football club bring the best results, on an overall basis. That is why at the moment - Gaza, Henley and Goodwood are the best both "on and off field." They know what is required to win and set about doing it. This comes from junior set ups and a whole range of things. Money has an enormous amount to do with it, but money alone will not get you any premierships. Plenty of sides have tried to buy a premiership, only to end up going backwards. The culture in a club, is the all round element to a club and this is what clubs such as Goodwood, Henley and Gaza do better than just about all. Every other club, should look at how they are run and perhaps model their structures, based around them. They are successful for a reason, so follow what they do, as they are currently, the leaders of the pack. Clubs like Central District some 10 years ago or more, modelled their club around the Port Adelaide Magpies and now they are the top of the tree - they learnt from the best and are now reaping the benefits.
by Yardy Lard » Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:18 pm
Yank Man wrote:Yardy Lard wrote:No clubs were mentioned here. Purely that good cultures in a football club bring the best results, on an overall basis. That is why at the moment - Gaza, Henley and Goodwood are the best both "on and off field." They know what is required to win and set about doing it. This comes from junior set ups and a whole range of things. Money has an enormous amount to do with it, but money alone will not get you any premierships. Plenty of sides have tried to buy a premiership, only to end up going backwards. The culture in a club, is the all round element to a club and this is what clubs such as Goodwood, Henley and Gaza do better than just about all. Every other club, should look at how they are run and perhaps model their structures, based around them. They are successful for a reason, so follow what they do, as they are currently, the leaders of the pack. Clubs like Central District some 10 years ago or more, modelled their club around the Port Adelaide Magpies and now they are the top of the tree - they learnt from the best and are now reaping the benefits.
Agree. You left out SHOC who were a battling Div 2 or 3 club some years ago but are now a top Div 1 club. All built on culture and love of the club. Never underestimate the love for the club. Good junior programmes create future club strenghs. I coached a team of U13's a few years ago that beat Gaza by 35 goals consistently and 10 of those players from Gaza are now playing seniors. Why? Club culture. They loved the club.
by Yank Man » Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:41 pm
Yardy Lard wrote:Yank Man wrote:Yardy Lard wrote:No clubs were mentioned here. Purely that good cultures in a football club bring the best results, on an overall basis. That is why at the moment - Gaza, Henley and Goodwood are the best both "on and off field." They know what is required to win and set about doing it. This comes from junior set ups and a whole range of things. Money has an enormous amount to do with it, but money alone will not get you any premierships. Plenty of sides have tried to buy a premiership, only to end up going backwards. The culture in a club, is the all round element to a club and this is what clubs such as Goodwood, Henley and Gaza do better than just about all. Every other club, should look at how they are run and perhaps model their structures, based around them. They are successful for a reason, so follow what they do, as they are currently, the leaders of the pack. Clubs like Central District some 10 years ago or more, modelled their club around the Port Adelaide Magpies and now they are the top of the tree - they learnt from the best and are now reaping the benefits.
Agree. You left out SHOC who were a battling Div 2 or 3 club some years ago but are now a top Div 1 club. All built on culture and love of the club. Never underestimate the love for the club. Good junior programmes create future club strenghs. I coached a team of U13's a few years ago that beat Gaza by 35 goals consistently and 10 of those players from Gaza are now playing seniors. Why? Club culture. They loved the club.
Agreed. Gaza players do love their club and are hard to move on or try and recruit. Once there, they won't budge. SHOC are nearly there. You are right about them being a battling D2 and D3 club a few years ago, but premierships are still the major and only real currency in determining the great clubs. They are close, in coming second twice now, however still no cigar and I am sure the SHOC hierarchy and coaching staff, will only accept a premiership as the only currency in 2012, for determining whether they join those elite clubs who have won D1 premierships. Harsh, but fair and football is a harsh and brutal game. No other currency says success like a premiership.
by LaughingKookaburra » Sun Mar 04, 2012 1:11 am
footys the winner wrote:If you got the best 21 from div 1R vs best 21 from div 4. Div 1R would smash them.
by Jetters » Sun Mar 04, 2012 3:14 pm
morell wrote:So you're saying that if you play youre football in a lower Div you have bad culture as a club, and the people involved are incompetent?
I understand your overall point eg good people = good culture = good club, but the rest of your post is a whole pile of condescending horse crap.
There is so much more to what determines a clubs standing than just a good culture. Sure its part of it, but its not the whole enchilada. Plenty of very successful clubs have had terrible cultures and plenty of ordinary clubs on the field have had great cultures off it.
Our year a while ago in Div 6 when we got smashed week in week out we were fantastic in terms of discipline, volunteering, financially, culturally etc we had a great person from a great club coaching ... but we didn't have the players!
The main reason Mitchell Park are in division 7 is because of the high density of competitive clubs around us, demographic and population shifts, no backing from an Old Scholar pool and a historically poor reputation of thuggery - so maybe one out 4 or 5 reaons could be tied to a "cultural" issue. The people running our club right now would slot into just about any other club very easily, in fact, most of them have done so in the past - Happy Valley, Edwardstown, Kilburn to name a few.
Think I am going to add this one to morell's Football Myth Busters episode 1.
by Jetters » Sun Mar 04, 2012 3:17 pm
LaughingKookaburra wrote:footys the winner wrote:If you got the best 21 from div 1R vs best 21 from div 4. Div 1R would smash them.
Captain Obvious!!! Maybe because the best 21 players in div 1r are division 1 standard footballers.......
If you took the very best 21 from GSFL and Hills leagues they'd probably knock of Div 1s best 21 purely because the coin they hand out. Depth is the key......
by Yardy Lard » Sun Mar 04, 2012 3:35 pm
Jetters wrote:LaughingKookaburra wrote:footys the winner wrote:If you got the best 21 from div 1R vs best 21 from div 4. Div 1R would smash them.
Captain Obvious!!! Maybe because the best 21 players in div 1r are division 1 standard footballers.......
If you took the very best 21 from GSFL and Hills leagues they'd probably knock of Div 1s best 21 purely because the coin they hand out. Depth is the key......
This is bloody stupid.
The best 21 from D4 would kill the best 21 from D1r!
Each club would have a couple of guns who would walk into D1 teams.
In saying that the best D1r teams would beat D4 imo
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