by BALL BANGER » Fri May 09, 2008 9:56 am
by Dashin » Fri May 09, 2008 10:18 am
by Newman » Fri May 09, 2008 12:07 pm
BALL BANGER wrote:Newman: All I'm saying regarding Juniors is in Central Div your juniors can develop their basic skills better, because not every week are they under extreme pressure from the Top sides. Take Meadows & Nairne for example, both their Senior Colt sides are highly skilled with hand & foot. Meadows have 4 Senior Colts playing in their A-Grade and they aren't disapointing. Not sure if Narine are doing the same, but again their Colts are highly skilled. Because the player aren't under this pressure all the time, it means they have just a little more time to make correct decisions & place the ball on the foot correctly. I've watched quite a few Bridgey Games over the past 10 yrs and most of the time Bridgey's kids are having to slam the ball on the foot quickly. The only chance they're getting to improve is at training.
Your Thoughts?
by kick it to me » Fri May 09, 2008 1:14 pm
Dashin wrote:Training is where you learn your skills Banger, playing matches is simply where you execute the skills you're already sound at. Juniors playing in a less competitive comp certainly isn't going equipe the kids with better skills.
Having said that, as already stated, there is no doubt that Bridgewater needs to drop back to the country Div. They've shown over the past decade that they can't sustain a squad to be competitive in the Central Div. All of these reasons have been mentioned previously. My personal opinion is that the problem is not so much the club and change rooms, but the oval itself. It's a poxy little oval which isn't conducive to good footy and therefore doesn't attract the quality of player required to be competitive, or not enough of them atleast. An uncompetitive club leads to a negative vibe around the club, which leads to further player losses and so on. It's a downward cycle which the bridgy boys have been on for far too long. Who's it going to take to realise this and make something happen for the good of the club?
by Newman » Fri May 09, 2008 1:35 pm
by The Indian » Fri May 09, 2008 3:03 pm
by kick it to me » Fri May 09, 2008 5:35 pm
The Indian wrote:Good Luck to Young Benny Thomas, Making A Grade debut for the thuderers tomorrow. Persistance has paid off for the little goal sneak.
by kick it to me » Fri May 09, 2008 5:36 pm
Newman wrote:I donr really think you can say a club is not being successful due to their oval. I'll agree the changerooms arent the best, but I've seen worse.
by The Big Shrek » Fri May 09, 2008 5:47 pm
Newman wrote:I donr really think you can say a club is not being successful due to their oval. I'll agree the changerooms arent the best, but I've seen worse.
by Howard » Fri May 09, 2008 8:57 pm
ftandsq wrote:The Panther wrote:Any ideas from people having a crack at Bridgy how they would fix the current situation ?
No its not easy but, is it fair to say they would have wasted 40-50 grand (maybe more) on players in past 4-5 years, i say wasted because it got them NO WHERE up the ladder. Just arent going about recruiting the right way i spose.. (hence my last post) But big money has been paid for no return. If that money was spent on - Facilities, junior development, new oval, or just leave the money in the club for a big spend on something valuable for the club. But what they have been doing is NOT working, big money, big names, stay 5 mins take money with no results... And loosing locals cause not happy!! I think this may be a good way to start.
As much as people bag Birdwood, least there doing it the right way!! They have really taken steps off field to get things right on field. They are taking small steps to try and get there!! Its not costing them heaps of money!
by night raver » Fri May 09, 2008 11:47 pm
The Big Shrek wrote:Newman wrote:I donr really think you can say a club is not being successful due to their oval. I'll agree the changerooms arent the best, but I've seen worse.
That's because you used to play for Seaton.
by ftandsq » Sat May 10, 2008 12:19 am
Howard wrote:ftandsq wrote:The Panther wrote:Any ideas from people having a crack at Bridgy how they would fix the current situation ?
No its not easy but, is it fair to say they would have wasted 40-50 grand (maybe more) on players in past 4-5 years, i say wasted because it got them NO WHERE up the ladder. Just arent going about recruiting the right way i spose.. (hence my last post) But big money has been paid for no return. If that money was spent on - Facilities, junior development, new oval, or just leave the money in the club for a big spend on something valuable for the club. But what they have been doing is NOT working, big money, big names, stay 5 mins take money with no results... And loosing locals cause not happy!! I think this may be a good way to start.
As much as people bag Birdwood, least there doing it the right way!! They have really taken steps off field to get things right on field. They are taking small steps to try and get there!! Its not costing them heaps of money!
Couldn't you argue that EVERY club that hasn't won a flag in the last few years, since the big money has hit the competition, have pretty much wasted it, and I bet most clubs have lost more then Bridgy. The fact that everybody needs to spend a poltus of cash to be competitive is crap and unsustainable.
I've seen on previous posts here that Bridgy are at least paying something to their locals, and have plenty of their kids playing in 'A' grade.
by stan » Sat May 10, 2008 5:20 pm
Howard wrote:ftandsq wrote:The Panther wrote:Any ideas from people having a crack at Bridgy how they would fix the current situation ?
No its not easy but, is it fair to say they would have wasted 40-50 grand (maybe more) on players in past 4-5 years, i say wasted because it got them NO WHERE up the ladder. Just arent going about recruiting the right way i spose.. (hence my last post) But big money has been paid for no return. If that money was spent on - Facilities, junior development, new oval, or just leave the money in the club for a big spend on something valuable for the club. But what they have been doing is NOT working, big money, big names, stay 5 mins take money with no results... And loosing locals cause not happy!! I think this may be a good way to start.
As much as people bag Birdwood, least there doing it the right way!! They have really taken steps off field to get things right on field. They are taking small steps to try and get there!! Its not costing them heaps of money!
Couldn't you argue that EVERY club that hasn't won a flag in the last few years, since the big money has hit the competition, have pretty much wasted it, and I bet most clubs have lost more then Bridgy. The fact that everybody needs to spend a poltus of cash to be competitive is crap and unsustainable.
I've seen on previous posts here that Bridgy are at least paying something to their locals, and have plenty of their kids playing in 'A' grade.
by Howard » Sat May 10, 2008 9:50 pm
ftandsq wrote:Howard wrote:ftandsq wrote:The Panther wrote:Any ideas from people having a crack at Bridgy how they would fix the current situation ?
No its not easy but, is it fair to say they would have wasted 40-50 grand (maybe more) on players in past 4-5 years, i say wasted because it got them NO WHERE up the ladder. Just arent going about recruiting the right way i spose.. (hence my last post) But big money has been paid for no return. If that money was spent on - Facilities, junior development, new oval, or just leave the money in the club for a big spend on something valuable for the club. But what they have been doing is NOT working, big money, big names, stay 5 mins take money with no results... And loosing locals cause not happy!! I think this may be a good way to start.
As much as people bag Birdwood, least there doing it the right way!! They have really taken steps off field to get things right on field. They are taking small steps to try and get there!! Its not costing them heaps of money!
Couldn't you argue that EVERY club that hasn't won a flag in the last few years, since the big money has hit the competition, have pretty much wasted it, and I bet most clubs have lost more then Bridgy. The fact that everybody needs to spend a poltus of cash to be competitive is crap and unsustainable.
I've seen on previous posts here that Bridgy are at least paying something to their locals, and have plenty of their kids playing in 'A' grade.
Couldnt agree more, everyone is doing it, and its not great! But Bridgy would be in the top 3-5 spenders in comp, for results around 7-9! Poor return! And the conditions of bridgy's club, facilities, oval, everything is in the worse 1-2 in comp. Surely they are better off spending money on the club, and not keep sending cheques down the creek with the balls they lose every
home game!
by FlyingHigh » Sat May 10, 2008 10:06 pm
by MIRACLE MAN » Sun May 11, 2008 4:18 am
by Howard » Sun May 11, 2008 12:31 pm
MIRACLE MAN wrote:who said $ dont bring results
TValley premiership last yr= $80k
Hahndorf this year $??
Uir,devs..the list goes on..
The HFL points system is a joke..
by NO-MERCY » Sun May 11, 2008 12:43 pm
The Big Shrek wrote:Newman wrote:I donr really think you can say a club is not being successful due to their oval. I'll agree the changerooms arent the best, but I've seen worse.
That's because you used to play for Seaton.
by The Big Shrek » Sun May 11, 2008 1:36 pm
NO-MERCY wrote:The Big Shrek wrote:Newman wrote:I donr really think you can say a club is not being successful due to their oval. I'll agree the changerooms arent the best, but I've seen worse.
That's because you used to play for Seaton.
We'd all have big rooms like your beloved kilburn if we got big grants too from our council.
Are you getting a kick at Kilburn Andy or are you the runner these days?
Does O'Connor know you've changed your name?
by The Panther » Sun May 11, 2008 2:08 pm
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