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  • Snowy
    On the Rookie List
    • Jun 2003
    • 1244

    Roos's secret recipe

    LIFE GOES ON
  • EMJ
    Go Swans Always
    • Jan 2003
    • 1076

    #2
    Great article and good reading - hope the bloods came out tonight ready to kick heaps of goals for the might Swans.
    Love those Swans

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    • timthefish
      Regular in the Side
      • Sep 2003
      • 940

      #3
      i don't believe it.... he writes EXACTLY as he talks. humility, rhetoric and smokescreens, mixed up in a melange of the first, second and third person narrative.

      how can i put this...

      you'd like to think that you're going to have done your best - not that we're masters of public presentation or anything but you expect a good account of yourself - when you're, y'know, given the opportunity to stand up for what counts like he's got in this article yesterday and that sort of thing... so we're pretty happy i guess, yeah.
      then again, i think it would be worth trying 15-16 players on field so what would i know

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      • Zlatorog
        Senior Player
        • Jan 2006
        • 1748

        #4
        His secret recipe is how to loose most of the games at home. A very nice promotion of the code in Sydney.

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        • ScottH
          It's Goodes to cheer!!
          • Sep 2003
          • 23665

          #5
          Originally posted by Zlatorog
          His secret recipe is how to loose most of the games at home. A very nice promotion of the code in Sydney.
          Well if they hadn't printed it in this mornings paper, the pies wouldn't have had a clue!!!!!!

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          • Legs Akimbo
            Grand Poobah
            • Apr 2005
            • 2809

            #6
            Amongst other things, Roos success last year was a result of a deliberate strategy to give players confidence by playing them even after they had one or two bad games. By handing over leadership to a group of players, a strong team ethos of self belief formed (the 'bloods') and the rest is history. Obviously a lot of other stuff went our way as well, including few injuries and winning some close games.

            At the end of last year, I can imagine Roos saying to the board, 'let's have a crack at two in a row' So he decides to draft two middle range players to boost depth. One a ruckman to replace the retired Ball and another to shore up our backline. As a result, we miss out getting some talent in the first round of the draft.

            Things start badly with a few losses, but then we string together a good run of wins, albeit against the weaker teams. Then we run into some good teams and lose again. The good average players from 2005 are no longer performing as they did and the new guys at the club are not contributing. One of the new guys is actually embarrasing bad - clearly a poor recruit.

            So here we are mid-way through the season. Roos continues to play out of form players who have premiership 'credits' or who are in the 'leadership' group, and persists with his recycled players.

            I think if we lose our next three games (quite possible based on the last few weeks' inept displays) then surely Roos has to recognise the chance of another premiership is no higher than any in other year - possibly lower given we will be outside the eight, two-thirds of the way through the season.

            That would mean a shift from short term thinking to a medium range to long term outlook. That means cancelling premiership credits and accepting certain mistakes made in last year's draft cannot be compounded.
            He had observed that people who did lie were, on the whole, more resourceful and ambitious and successful than people who did not lie.

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            • NMWBloods
              Taking Refuge!!
              • Jan 2003
              • 15819

              #7
              I think that's a pretty decent summary Legs.
              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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              • Snowy
                On the Rookie List
                • Jun 2003
                • 1244

                #8
                Originally posted by Legs Akimbo
                Amongst other things, Roos success last year was a result of a deliberate strategy to give players confidence by playing them even after they had one or two bad games. By handing over leadership to a group of players, a strong team ethos of self belief formed (the 'bloods') and the rest is history. Obviously a lot of other stuff went our way as well, including few injuries and winning some close games.

                At the end of last year, I can imagine Roos saying to the board, 'let's have a crack at two in a row' So he decides to draft two middle range players to boost depth. One a ruckman to replace the retired Ball and another to shore up our backline. As a result, we miss out getting some talent in the first round of the draft.

                Things start badly with a few losses, but then we string together a good run of wins, albeit against the weaker teams. Then we run into some good teams and lose again. The good average players from 2005 are no longer performing as they did and the new guys at the club are not contributing. One of the new guys is actually embarrasing bad - clearly a poor recruit.

                So here we are mid-way through the season. Roos continues to play out of form players who have premiership 'credits' or who are in the 'leadership' group, and persists with his recycled players.

                I think if we lose our next three games (quite possible based on the last few weeks' inept displays) then surely Roos has to recognise the chance of another premiership is no higher than any in other year - possibly lower given we will be outside the eight, two-thirds of the way through the season.

                That would mean a shift from short term thinking to a medium range to long term outlook. That means cancelling premiership credits and accepting certain mistakes made in last year's draft cannot be compounded.

                Totally agree, especially with this year's bountiful crop in the draft. Time also to start blooding some of the youngsters. Richards and Chambers were and will always be sheer excrement.
                LIFE GOES ON

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