The Tyrant wrote:
There is a lot of confusion coming out in that post, 2nd effort.... a lot of your "cannot understands" and "can someone explain to mes" are things are pretty logical to me, and logical to a lot of us... and our logic comes out in our 1,000,000,000,000,000 posts on the topics.. My advice is to actually read the posts we make and you'll be able to answer your own questions. Otherwise... and this is going to sound awfully dismissive, but there isnt' a lot of substance in there that we can engage in and sort you out with
OK then, let me paraphrase that renowned master of the English language Mr B. Brownless and succinct my beef.
I have not read all of the 'sack pagan' posts, but I have read, I beleive enough. I beleive that there is a double standard in the logic of many posters. Much of the Anti Pagan rhetoric is critical of 'the gameplan' as it is perceived to be overly defensive. There are numerous posts where people are frustrated with our rebounds heading into an empty forward line etc.
Additionally, and I cant quote an individual response but to borrow from the 'Denis Denuto' defence, there is a vibe in many of the posts that they feel Pagan restricts the creative talent in our team (notably 1AW) and that he should have a more creative and attacking approach. Overall I get the feeling that many anti-Paganites want us to take more chances and play a riskier kind of game. Is this a fair assessment of some of the mountain of posts on the subject?? We want to see the kids, we want to attack more, we want to be winning again.
My observation is that threatening to sack somebody is hardly a compelling motivation to have them take more chances and try new things. If indeed Cammo is successful (and I seriously doubt that he will be) and Mr Pagan is ejected mid season from the club, what kind of message will that send to the next incumbent.
We all like to have a laugh at Dean Laidley and speculate at Nth throwing away their draft picks for retreads. We all reckon it is because they cant afford to bottom out so they have to keep propping themselves up with cast-offs. If we were to sack Pagan for many of the reasons being mooted then I beleive that any coach coming in to follow him could be forgiven for feeling like he is the second coming of Mr Laidley. You've inherited the youngest list in the caper, your older players are no good, the previous bloke, who was a premiership winning coach got the bullet because we were losing, but we want you to take some risks and play the kids?? Now who in their right mind would sign up to that? Danny Frawley??
There is bag of mixed messages many from the same posters, let me give you some general examples:
1. on one hand many posters seem to feel that a good grounding in the VFL is important and that players should earn a senior place. Examples from a bygone era of Bruce Doull, Michael Tuck etc have been posted. On the other hand many of the same posters are critical of Pagan not playing 1st or 2nd year players in the senior team.
2. many posters are highly critical of the way 1AW is being played. Many would prefer a more creative midfield spot for 1AW and feel he is wasted in defence. Many of these same posters feel he was wasted in a tagging role a year or so ago. Yet many of these same people feel Pagan is not a teaching coach and does not develop kids. They are critical of the unaccountability of our current midfield but cannot see the development going into 1AW in many of these very areas.
3. Most of the posters on the board here are, as I am, upset at the continual denigration, ridicule and fiasco that sems to surround the club at the moment. Many of us post that we would like to hear positive news and that we wished the club would get its act together with marketing and public relations. Yet in the same breath many of the same posters are supportive and welcoming of a public call for sacking the coach and petitions to that effect mid-season from a disgruntled supporter. Apparently some of the same folks that felt that changing the 'away guernesy' is destabilising have no problems in sacking the coach mid-season.
I am sorry for my succinct being so not succint. I am also sorry for making an ambiguous post earlier on, perhaps I let a little too much emotion slip through. Perhaps though somebody could explain to me the double standards, contradictory calls for action and 'knee Jerk' philosophy of many. Its great to wear your heart on your sleeve, that's what footy is all about. If you want Pagan out, that's your opinion and I can acccept that, what I find hard to accept is the mixed messages and contradictions that seem to swing with the current wind blowing through the web boards and media coverage. I reckon we have to be bigger than that and look out for the club regardless of the current 'in opinion'. If you are a passionate Anti-Pagan guy then that is your opinion.
To all of the doubters, if you are a paid up member then write to the club. If you are not a member then I have an obvious issue with your personal commitment to the club before you go calling for sackings. Overall I guess I am a little bit upset because I am a passionate and loyal paid up Blues man. I and many of my ilk, as well as the club that I love are going to be painted in the media this week as an absolute rabble by a bloke that may have some popular support, but certainly doesnt have mine. Yes it is his right to express his opinion in a democracy, but so does every member of every mob with an axe to grind. Standing up for your personal democratic beleifs is not always the best thing for the things that you love in life!!