2007-10-19
00:16:40
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5 answers
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latem321
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➔ Football (Australian)
➔ Australian Rules
I guess I see from responses to my question an expectation that teams are following a certain schema; eg, that Essendon is rebuilding and that Sheeds isn't expected to stay a premier coach for the length of time they wish for the next crop of Bombers. I am curious though, that the athletes themselves are starting to come ready to play the big game. I wonder therefore if responses regarding the coaches or the players capacity as some kind of measure of future success is becoming outdated. My resoning is; I think the AFL system is aiming for a streamlined, professional, elite and culturally ingrained form of entertainment and consequently the notion that players need to fit the 'old' schema is also becoming outdated. If a club can acquire coaches/players, that will shift their GF winning average to say four years, then if a club can play one year with Cousins, Judd, Hird mixed with the young fast talent, I think a few clubs would be climbing the walls in their sleep!
2007-10-20
02:13:25 ·
update #1