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  • Mark
    Suspended by the MRP
    • Jan 2003
    • 578

    #31
    Originally posted by robbieando
    I'm perfectly placed to comment upon the book and the belief that ideas from the book can be used in the AFL. I can also understand what "ideas" Roos could of got from the book in terms of drafting and building a side that can make the finals.
    Sadly, you actually believe that !

    Reading a book or posting on a website do not make you "perfectly placed to comment on" Roos thoughts, ideas or plans.

    Try not to take yourself so seriously about things you have no idea about

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    • robbieando
      The King
      • Jan 2003
      • 2750

      #32
      Originally posted by Charlie
      BTW - why the need for the abuse? He is at least looking for answers... you're sniping from the sidelines.
      Charlie I wouldn't bother. Regardless of what anyone says, Mark at the end of the day has some problem with me and decides to take his anger out in that manner. Nevermind if what I say is true or not. He just wants to attack me because I'm me and I dare to have an opinion that is different to his own.

      BTW, do you want to borrow my copy of the book, I think you'll find it interesting to read.
      Once was, now elsewhere

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      • Mark
        Suspended by the MRP
        • Jan 2003
        • 578

        #33
        Originally posted by robbieando
        Charlie I wouldn't bother. Regardless of what anyone says, Mark at the end of the day has some problem with me and decides to take his anger out in that manner. Nevermind if what I say is true or not. He just wants to attack me because I'm me and I dare to have an opinion that is different to his own.
        Good grief !

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        • robbieando
          The King
          • Jan 2003
          • 2750

          #34
          Originally posted by Mark
          Sadly, you actually believe that !

          Reading a book or posting on a website do not make you "perfectly placed to comment on" Roos thoughts, ideas or plans.

          Try not to take yourself so seriously about things you have no idea about
          Nor does it make you perfectly placed to say otherwise. At the end of the day I've read Moneyball and I've come to my own conclusions about that book and its use in AFL terms. Whether my conclusions are the same as Roos well we'll never know unless the man himself says so. I'm not in anyway claiming I "know" what Roos got out of the book, but I'm putting across my opinion which is better placed than yourself. The more I see from the Swans the more what I'm thinking seems to be ringing true.

          But reading the book has at least given me the right to pass comment on its use in AFL terms unlike yourself seeing as you haven't even read the book and therefore have no idea what is even written in between the start if the book and the end of the book.

          So for you to claim that I have no idea about Moneyball's use in AFL terms without having even reading the book proves that you are nothing but a bitter person who is just looking to attack me because I dare to have an opinion that you disagree with. So until you have read Moneyball you have no credability on this issue as far as I'm concerned.
          Once was, now elsewhere

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          • Charlie
            On the Rookie List
            • Jan 2003
            • 4101

            #35
            Cool it, both of you.

            Mark - if you are able to dispute what Rob has to say, whilst actually adding something worthwhile to the conversation, please do so. If not, agree to disagree.

            Rob - I'd very much like to read the book... can you bring it to the footy on Saturday?
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            • Mark
              Suspended by the MRP
              • Jan 2003
              • 578

              #36
              Originally posted by robbieando
              I'm not in anyway claiming I "know" what Roos got out of the book.
              I am happy you now realise that.

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              • robbieando
                The King
                • Jan 2003
                • 2750

                #37
                Originally posted by Charlie
                Rob - I'd very much like to read the book... can you bring it to the footy on Saturday?
                Yes I can do that.
                Once was, now elsewhere

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                • robbieando
                  The King
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 2750

                  #38
                  Mark here is something that you might be interested in reading

                  Draft brings on chill factor
                  Jenny McAsey
                  November 20, 2004 - The Australian

                  "The draft has never been anything but a @@@@ing crapshoot," Billy Beane had taken to saying. "We take 50 guys and we celebrate if two of them make it. In what other business is two for 50 a success? If you did that in the stock market you'd go broke."

                  AS AFL draft day dawns and dozens of young men wait anxiously to see if their sporting dream will come true, the blunt words of Billy Beane, general manager of California's Oakland Athletics Major League baseball team, are ringing in the ears of AFL coaches and recruiters. The story of Beane's disdain for drafting raw talent straight out of high school, and his radical move to recruit proven college-level ball players instead, is told in the 2003 book Moneyball by author Michael Lewis.

                  It is a bestseller in the US and rag-eared copies of the book have been passed around in AFL circles this year as coaches ponder whether today's draft, their lifeblood for the future, is all it is cracked up to be. Beane challenged accepted scouting wisdom and his tale has inspired coaches, including Geelong's Mark Thompson, Carlton's Denis Pagan and Sydney's Paul Roos.
                  and

                  "What Billy Beane basically said was don't take high school kids because they are normally a bust, and that is exactly what we are doing in our draft. He is attacking our whole system, saying it doesn't work," Roos said. "My view is the draft age is too young because I don't think the guys are fully developed. That is why a lot of them don't go on and play much AFL football. They don't get bigger, they don't get quicker, they don't develop the way the clubs project they will. It is just crystal-balling."
                  and

                  "We have to develop the public perception that there are other ways, such as via the rookie draft and state-based leagues, for those who mature around 20 or 21, so they aren't lost to the system," Parkin said.

                  Roos said Sydney would scrutinise those leagues much more closely. "They are an untapped market," he said.
                  Plus you should look at this article http://www.realfooty.theage.com.au/r...?oneclick=true

                  Now I know you think I have no idea about this matter but what I've just posted above for your benefit, shows that Moneyball has been used by clubs and in particular has been used by Roos in terms of looking "outside the square" in terms of drafting, hence as I said in the first place the recuitment of Vogels.
                  Once was, now elsewhere

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                  • Mike_B
                    Peyow Peyow
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 6267

                    #39
                    What I would like to see is Roos sack a name player instead of turning the fringe players through the revolving door week after week.

                    Follow Malthouse's example of dropping Woewodin, follow Connolly's example of dropping Headland, follow Matthews' example of dropping Pike.

                    Show the other underperforming players who feel they are "secure" in the 22 each week that this is not the case, that if they don't perform to a reasonable standard, they are not above taking a trip down to Canberra.

                    I'm on the Chandwagon!!!

                    If you cannot compete for the premiership, it's better to be young and exciting than middle-aged and dowdy.

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                    • BonBon
                      BMT2144
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 2190

                      #40
                      Re: Roos - off with his head

                      Originally posted by mja
                      Coach of the year has lost it
                      Well, if you were Roosy, wouldn't you?
                      Vicky Pollard: Oh my god I so can't believe you just said that this is like the time I threw Anita's nokia in the canal as a joke and she's like you have well got to buy me another one and I'm like get over it and then Paul came over who's adopted anyway and started saying that I fancy Mark Bennett but oh my god just because I have sex with someone doesn't mean I fancy them.

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                      • robbieando
                        The King
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 2750

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Mike_B
                        What I would like to see is Roos sack a name player instead of turning the fringe players through the revolving door week after week.

                        Follow Malthouse's example of dropping Woewodin, follow Connolly's example of dropping Headland, follow Matthews' example of dropping Pike.

                        Show the other underperforming players who feel they are "secure" in the 22 each week that this is not the case, that if they don't perform to a reasonable standard, they are not above taking a trip down to Canberra.
                        I'm sure everyone would love to see that happen. However the club just doesn't do that. Still if we did start to do that the problem would be "who" do we drop, we have so many options to pick from.
                        Once was, now elsewhere

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                        • Mike_B
                          Peyow Peyow
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 6267

                          #42
                          Originally posted by robbieando
                          I'm sure everyone would love to see that happen. However the club just doesn't do that. Still if we did start to do that the problem would be "who" do we drop, we have so many options to pick from.
                          That's half the problem - we don't make the hard decisions. We want to play happy families instead of being hard-nosed and not accepting mediocrity.

                          I would start with players whose efforts are sub-par before worrying about players whose skills are sub-par but are at least putting the effort in. That would at least send a message that if you aren't coming off the field spent, you aren't working hard enough. So, if I were picking a team, someone like O'Keefe would have reason to be worried come Thursday evening.

                          I'm on the Chandwagon!!!

                          If you cannot compete for the premiership, it's better to be young and exciting than middle-aged and dowdy.

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                          • Bleed Red Blood
                            Senior Player
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 2057

                            #43
                            Originally posted by Mike_B
                            What I would like to see is Roos sack a name player instead of turning the fringe players through the revolving door week after week.

                            Follow Malthouse's example of dropping Woewodin, follow Connolly's example of dropping Headland, follow Matthews' example of dropping Pike.

                            Show the other underperforming players who feel they are "secure" in the 22 each week that this is not the case, that if they don't perform to a reasonable standard, they are not above taking a trip down to Canberra.
                            I think ROK and/or Mathews are the players that fit this category. Unfortunately, Mathews is a captain, will they drop him?

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                            • ROK Lobster
                              RWO Life Member
                              • Aug 2004
                              • 8658

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Newbie
                              We should have traded some off last year. It is too late now. Our turnover for last year was very low (with Jolly and Moore were only real new faces). We should have been much more proactive. This is why we are stucking with this same group of players at the moment.
                              They tried. No one wanted our 'cattle'. Do you blame them?

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                              • NMWBloods
                                Taking Refuge!!
                                • Jan 2003
                                • 15819

                                #45
                                But don't some people here say in response to any bagging players get that most of our players would easily be in the top 22 of other sides...
                                Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.

                                "[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."

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