Dr Alf Andrews wrote:I know you journalists can't help yourselves. You've gotta carry on like you know stuff, when you really know stuff-all. But please. I'm an intelligent guy. So treat me like an equal and we'll get on fine.
No problem Alf. But it seems to me pretty obvious that to call the side Shit with a capital S is overdoing it, and it has to say something about your mindset - more than it does about the club.
The game against Hawthorn was shit. The side is not. There's a difference.
Like you and everyone else, I would like to see a more consistent level of performance. The game next week against the Kangaroos is a far more important barometer than the Bulldogs. I have no problem with that.
I'd also like to think I'm an intelligent guy, regardless of what I happen to do for a living, and certainly regardless of what you happen to think about that. We might well get on fine, but I don't think you're being fair to the players, their opposition, or to others on the bulletin board.
PM me if you wish to discuss it further.
As for the game. (Moving things away from the personal to something we're all interested in.) We won because we had better options up forward and played with greater physicality than we have in weeks. The Bulldogs have a skilled midfield - they actually had more forward 50s than us - and we can thank Buckley, Burns and Fraser again for helping us break even in there. As long as they could do that then the Bulldogs were always going to struggle with match-ups in defence and attack, and that's how it panned out.
That to me seems a more considered appraisal than saying the side is crap and struggled to beat the bottom side. But hey, whaddoIknow, right? I'm just a journalist.
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