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Unlucky?

Poupou Escobar

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Was it just bad luck when we tried cheating the cap and turned ourselves in???
It's bad luck that we couldn't do the dodge without some merkin seeing an opportunity to stab a rival in the back at the expense of the club. Kind of like how merkins hope we lose so the coach they hate gets the arse.
 

emjaycee

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Hey ChatGPT, what do "resources" mean in the context of a professional sporting organisation?

In the context of a professional sporting organization, "resources" typically refer to all the assets, both tangible and intangible, that are utilized to support the team's operations and achieve its goals. These resources can include:

1. **Financial Resources**: This includes the team's budget, revenue streams (such as ticket sales, sponsorships, and broadcasting rights), and investments in facilities and equipment.

2. **Human Resources**: The people involved in the organization, including players, coaches, trainers, medical staff, administrative personnel, and support staff. Each person contributes to the team's success in various ways.

3. **Physical Resources**: These are the tangible assets such as stadiums or arenas, training facilities, equipment, vehicles, and technology used for analysis and performance tracking.

4. **Intellectual Resources**: This refers to the intellectual property owned or utilized by the organization, such as trademarks, branding, proprietary training methods, scouting techniques, and strategic plans.

5. **Social Resources**: The relationships and networks that the organization builds and maintains, including partnerships with other teams or organizations, fan base, community engagement, and media relationships.

6. **Time Resources**: The allocation of time and scheduling of activities, including practice sessions, travel arrangements, competition schedules, and off-season training programs.

Effectively managing these resources is crucial for the success of the organization, as it enables the team to perform at its best both on and off the field. This might involve strategic decision-making, investment planning, talent acquisition and development, and maintaining positive relationships with stakeholders.
 

Gary Gutful

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Well why was it only one word in your 375-word ChatGaryPT outline of why we haven't won in 38 years, after your previous posts and questions to that point?
It’s how you deliver on the 375-word piece of totally original Gary brilliance. Bad resources = shit results. Better resources = improvement.

I really don’t understand why you are arguing against this. It’s fairly self evident.
 

emjaycee

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What is the likelihood of a team winning the championship without having and using the right level of resources?

The likelihood of a team winning a championship without having and using the right level of resources is significantly lower compared to teams that do have adequate resources. Resources play a crucial role in the success of a professional sports team, as they provide the foundation for building a competitive roster, implementing effective training and coaching programs, and maintaining the infrastructure necessary for sustained success. Here's why having the right level of resources is essential:

1. **Talent Acquisition**: Adequate financial resources enable teams to attract and retain top talent, including star players, coaches, and support staff. Without the ability to invest in recruiting and retaining skilled individuals, a team may struggle to compete at the highest level.

2. **Training and Development**: Proper facilities, equipment, and support staff are essential for maximizing player development and performance. Teams with limited resources may lack the infrastructure necessary to provide comprehensive training programs, sports science support, and rehabilitation services, putting them at a disadvantage compared to better-equipped competitors.

3. **Strategic Planning and Analysis**: Data analysis, scouting, and strategic planning are integral components of modern sports management. Teams with limited resources may struggle to invest in advanced analytics, scouting networks, and strategic planning capabilities, making it challenging to identify and exploit competitive advantages.

4. **Infrastructure and Facilities**: Adequate facilities, including stadiums, training centers, and medical facilities, are essential for supporting the day-to-day operations of a professional sports team. Without proper infrastructure, teams may face logistical challenges, safety concerns, and limitations on revenue generation opportunities.

5. **Financial Stability**: Financial resources provide stability and flexibility for teams to weather economic uncertainties, invest in long-term projects, and adapt to changing market conditions. Without sufficient financial resources, teams may be forced to make short-term decisions that compromise their long-term competitiveness.

While it's not impossible for a team with limited resources to achieve success, the odds are stacked against them compared to teams with greater financial backing and organizational support. Success in professional sports often requires a combination of talent, strategy, leadership, and resources, with teams that effectively leverage their resources having a higher likelihood of winning championships.
 

Gary Gutful

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Hey HineyGPT, what do "resources" mean in the context of a professional sporting organisation?

HineyGPT: Money.
 

Legal Eel

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Won't be long before the sports are all run by AI and the premiership will probably be decided by a video game.

We might get lucky then.
Of course resources are necessary for success.

It’s disingenuous because the fallacy being peddled is that we lack resources compared to successful clubs.

it’s an outright lie designed to deliver endless arguments for one particular troll.

Indeed, based on emjaycee and Gary’s AI efforts, we have a comparative advantage across many listed resources over Penrith, the Roosters and Melbourne.

It’s Pou who discounts our resource advantages in order to justify the retention of coach and management.

others climb on his particular wagon because it suits their attempts to justify the clubs actions in retaining the coach. These other people genuinely believe the coach should be retained

The dirty little secret is that Pou has no opinion on whether anyone should go or stay or even whether or what changes there should be…he is just taking the position that will deliver him the nastiest and most gratifying troll fuel of a fight.
 

oldmancraigy

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Hey ChatGPT, what do "resources" mean in the context of a professional sporting organisation?

Hey Gemini, how well are the Parramatta Eels managed when compared to other NRL clubs​


Assessing the Parramatta Eels' management compared to other NRL clubs is difficult because success in sports management can be subjective and influenced by various factors. However, we can analyze available information to form a general picture:
Financial Management:
  • The Eels seem to be financially well-managed, achieving profitability without relying heavily on the Parramatta Leagues Club
  • Their strong membership base, high home attendance, and sponsorship deals indicate a healthy revenue stream
On-Field Performance:
  • The Eels haven't won a premiership since 1986. While they've consistently reached the finals in recent years, they haven't been able to secure the grand prize.
  • This inconsistency could be a pointer to areas for improvement in team selection, coaching strategies, or player development.

(according to Gemini) we have the $$ side covered when it comes to resources. It would appear to be the HR resources that are letting us down?
 

eel01s

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Our issues are now largely confined to the Football Club, not the Leagues Club. We need someone to run the FC who is a proven performer. If they have (and if they are top tier they do) corporate contacts for 3rd party opportunities then that provides more advantages (resources!).

They then appoint the head coach etc. We need to get the right people in to lift the culture and get some quality leaders in the playing group to instill mental toughness.
 

Gary Gutful

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Of course resources are necessary for success.

It’s disingenuous because the fallacy being peddled is that we lack resources compared to successful clubs.

it’s an outright lie designed to deliver endless arguments for one particular troll.

Indeed, based on emjaycee and Gary’s AI efforts, we have a comparative advantage across many listed resources over Penrith, the Roosters and Melbourne.

It’s Pou who discounts our resource advantages in order to justify the retention of coach and management.

others climb on his particular wagon because it suits their attempts to justify the clubs actions in retaining the coach. These other people genuinely believe the coach should be retained

The dirty little secret is that Pou has no opinion on whether anyone should go or stay or even whether or what changes there should be…he is just taking the position that will deliver him the nastiest and most gratifying troll fuel of a fight.
I don’t want BA retained and have said as much on multiple occasions so that puts a spanner in your theory.

I’d love you to explain the many areas where we have a comparative resource advantage over Penrith, Brisbane and Melbourne please. I could well be missing something.
 
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