Re: 2018 - What do you expect from the club? Reply #105 – November 30, 2017, 12:11:46 pm Quote from: pinot – on November 04, 2017, 06:10:56 pmImproving ball movement to forward 50"Pain" Clubber Lang (1978) Quote Selected
Re: 2018 - What do you expect from the club? Reply #106 – November 30, 2017, 12:49:15 pm Quote from: Inboltswetrust – on November 30, 2017, 12:11:46 pm"Pain" Clubber Lang (1978)Great quote !! and I agree ' Pain ' watching games 44 -66 in 2018 of a complete rebuild. Quote Selected
Re: 2018 - What do you expect from the club? Reply #107 – November 30, 2017, 01:22:11 pm I try not to set 'expectations' as they're rarely met. But I will be happy in 2018 if the following occurs:- One of our key forwards kicks 50+ goals- One of our small forwards kicks 35+ goals- We have at least 2 AA reps- Weitering bounces back from his 2nd Year Blues- Samo avoids 2nd Year Blues- We win at least 9 games- Liam Jones backs up his 2017 finish to the season (if he was one of the AA reps I'd be ecstatic)- Our green shoots start to sproutI don't expect us to make finals, but I'd like us to look threatening. If by the end of the season, teams are really starting to fear us again, I'll be very happy. Quote Selected
Re: 2018 - What do you expect from the club? Reply #108 – November 30, 2017, 02:40:46 pm Hopefully we win 8/9 games and become a side that other teams dread lining up against. Quote Selected
Re: 2018 - What do you expect from the club? Reply #109 – November 30, 2017, 03:49:21 pm Quote from: Navy Maven – on November 30, 2017, 01:22:11 pmI try not to set 'expectations' as they're rarely met. But I will be happy in 2018 if the following occurs:- One of our key forwards kicks 50+ goals- One of our small forwards kicks 35+ goals- We have at least 2 AA reps- Weitering bounces back from his 2nd Year Blues- Samo avoids 2nd Year Blues- We win at least 9 games- Liam Jones backs up his 2017 finish to the season (if he was one of the AA reps I'd be ecstatic)- Our green shoots start to sproutI don't expect us to make finals, but I'd like us to look threatening. If by the end of the season, teams are really starting to fear us again, I'll be very happy.That sounds like a team that will easily play finals. Quote Selected
Re: 2018 - What do you expect from the club? Reply #110 – November 30, 2017, 04:00:42 pm Finals Quote Selected
Re: 2018 - What do you expect from the club? Reply #111 – November 30, 2017, 04:36:02 pm Quote from: madbluboy – on November 30, 2017, 04:00:42 pmFinalsI think we need to be in the finals or knocking on the door, or someone will almost certainly release the hounds!If we have another year like this year, full of honorable last quarter losses, The Judge, SOS and BB will be well advised to put the armour on because somebody will come for them. Quote Selected
Re: 2018 - What do you expect from the club? Reply #112 – November 30, 2017, 04:39:47 pm Quote from: madbluboy – on November 30, 2017, 04:00:42 pmFinalsAgreed. or very darn close thereto. Quote Selected
Re: 2018 - What do you expect from the club? Reply #113 – November 30, 2017, 04:53:06 pm Quote from: LP – on November 30, 2017, 04:36:02 pmI think we need to be in the finals or knocking on the door, or someone will almost certainly release the hounds!If we have another year like this year, full of honorable last quarter losses, The Judge, SOS and BB will be well advised to put the armour on because somebody will come for them.I don't see that happening, at least not next year. If we have another year like 2017, those three are still very safe, even if there is a challenge. My guess, observing at a distance, is that SOS is the most powerful person at the club. He's worked himself into a similar position to Riccuto, except SOS actually does something useful. Quote Selected
Re: 2018 - What do you expect from the club? Reply #114 – November 30, 2017, 05:38:30 pm Quote from: PaulP – on November 30, 2017, 04:53:06 pmI don't see that happening, at least not next year. If we have another year like 2017, those three are still very safe, even if there is a challenge. My guess, observing at a distance, is that SOS is the most powerful person at the club. He's worked himself into a similar position to Riccuto, except SOS actually does something useful.I think we are more rational than many, when I talk about releasing the hounds it's not myself, but people I know who are far less forgiving and somewhat megalomaniacs. Quote Selected
Re: 2018 - What do you expect from the club? Reply #115 – November 30, 2017, 06:36:55 pm Okay I do have what to me is a non-negotiable.The club MUST finish the season considerably better than the previous 2 seasons.In both of the last 2 seasons the club has floundered in the back half of the season and seen us limp into the off-season.I expect the club to remain as competitive at the end of the season as at the start. Other clubs can do it, I know we are young, but a few of those lads are starting to get some games against their name now and they need to be able to start seeing a season out. Quote Selected
Re: 2018 - What do you expect from the club? Reply #116 – November 30, 2017, 07:06:27 pm Quote from: PaulP – on November 30, 2017, 04:53:06 pmI don't see that happening, at least not next year. If we have another year like 2017, those three are still very safe, even if there is a challenge. My guess, observing at a distance, is that SOS is the most powerful person at the club. He's worked himself into a similar position to Riccuto, except SOS actually does something useful.Agree...Bolton will be the fall guy if the SOS drafting program fails.....SOS has a buddy in the Prez and being a hero of the club will give him some bambi credits..re: Riccuito ...will be the mayor of Adelaide if they win the flag, if they feck up again he will look for a few soft targets to blame... Quote Selected
Re: 2018 - What do you expect from the club? Reply #117 – November 30, 2017, 07:08:34 pm Gibbs and Docherty omissions will impact negatively on the team’s performance. I think we'll finish up pretty much as we did this year in the last 3.Spoon will be decided between Roos, Suns and Blues, we may win 1or 2 more but other teams will improve too.But it should be the last of the seasons with poor wins withe the great new talent meshing nicely. Also the pot of gold come draft time will be worth the pain.I hope I’m proved wrong and surprised with more wins but a little too early 2020 will be our year Quote Selected Last Edit: November 30, 2017, 07:11:04 pm by bmaurizio
Re: 2018 - What do you expect from the club? Reply #118 – November 30, 2017, 07:11:48 pm Quote from: mateinone – on November 30, 2017, 06:36:55 pmOkay I do have what to me is a non-negotiable.The club MUST finish the season considerably better than the previous 2 seasons.In both of the last 2 seasons the club has floundered in the back half of the season and seen us limp into the off-season.I expect the club to remain as competitive at the end of the season as at the start. Other clubs can do it, I know we are young, but a few of those lads are starting to get some games against their name now and they need to be able to start seeing a season out.I would agree finishing higher is a mandatory requirement but losing Gibbs and Docherty probably gives the football dept an out clause if that doesnt happen.....not sure we can kick enough goalsto win significantly more games..Our drafting was more future based and I think the trade period was handy but may struggle to cover both Gibbs and Docherty..I'm not sold on players like Dow/Obrien being walk up impact players.. Quote Selected
Re: 2018 - What do you expect from the club? Reply #119 – November 30, 2017, 07:18:53 pm Quote from: ElwoodBlues1 – on November 30, 2017, 07:06:27 pmAgree...Bolton will be the fall guy if the SOS drafting program fails.....SOS has a buddy in the Prez and being a hero of the club will give him some bambi credits..re: Riccuito ...will be the mayor of Adelaide if they win the flag, if they feck up again he will look for a few soft targets to blame...Yes, not only is he good mates with the Judge, he also has one current and possibly one future spy in the dressing room, and a premiership team mate and fellow defender is the Head Of Football. And as you say, being a club legend doesn't hurt. Nice work if you can get it. Quote Selected