I’d rather be shit if it’s in service to a real plan, which the club sticks to, which gives us a real chance of actually winning.
Making panic moves every off season to chase mediocrity isn’t really that much better than being shit, and it’s a road that eventually leads to being shit anyway once those mid players you’ve clung onto for way too long get too old.
My biggest problem with Nathan Brown is that he just accepted we would be shit. Like he literally said, in advance, we were going to run last. I reckon that set us back heaps. You tell young players the games don’t really matter and losing is acceptable, they can’t just flip a psychological switch and become winners.
I’ll give AOB some credit: He never says he’s going to accept that we suck. He just said in his presser today that he doesn’t accept finals are out of reach. It’s probably the smarter thing for his job security to say that this is a transition year, set the expectations low, so it’s shows a bit of backbone that he hasn’t done that.