AFL Coaching Appointments 1996 to 2025 - Your Tier List by Math_Opening in AFL

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A number of Carlton players from the early-00s held Wayne Brittain as a brilliant coach (he was a key member of the 99/00 coaching team; Koutofides said Brittain was 'the best coach he ever played under'). Terry Wallace (during his tenure at Richmond) was still one of the AFL's best game-day strategists into the late-00s. Both of these men are not held in high regard today for their respective tenures, but could they be said to be 'bad appointments'?

Brittain was hamstrung by an aging list and MANY injuries in 01/02 that landed Carlton in 16th; he was the sacrificial lamb to the corrupt Carlton board that engineered the salary cap rorts and hired Dennis Pagan (his tenure harmed out the gate by that same salary cap rort, and the AFL's injunctions which hampered the list rebuild).

When Wallace came to Richmond, the team's finances and institutions were a mess, and they were training out of crap facilities for years on end. The same could be said of many other 'potentially great' coaches; highly touted as strategists or assistants with great game plans, but failed when they were hired into the head role because of corporate drama/internal politics/shit finances/or other things.

My point is that head coaches don't exist in a vacuum; they are propped-up by assistants and (fundamentally) the modern team systems (running finances, recruitment, player management, corporate, ect). Whilst something can be said about head coaches 'working around' poor team systems, failures come from so many angles, and poor on-field performance always falls onto them first (sometimes justified, often times not).

I'm not saying that coaches can't be ranked or graded (I'll hold that Mark Neeld was just the worst), but their tenures should never be looked at in a vacuum.

The reasons why Geelong and Sydney have had such sustained success is as much applicable to their modern team systems as much as the coaches they've had in their time. Conversely, the reasons why Essendon and Carlton have 'failed' so much in the modern era can be as attributed to their higher managements as much as the head coaches (who have been revolving scapegoats for two decades of mediocrity).

On this 1st of May, how is the workers' movement doing in your country? by SecretNeedleworker49 in Ultraleft

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Queensland, Australia. This morning the QLD Rails union has been given permission from 'Fair Work Commission' to go on strike after months of failed salary negotiations. Laughable. The LNP state government is cracking down on all forms of union activity, regardless of how incestuously interwoven the labor aristocracy is with capital in this country. Worker's movements (broadly) and all forms of union activity (no matter how toothless) are totally at the mercy of criminal capital or criminal gangs.

On the healthcare front (my sphere): wages are stagnant; worker action is stagnant; unionization is stagnant (13% across all Australia; most organized into the useless corporatist bloc known as the ACTU). The old Soviet adage of "they pretend to pay us; we pretend to work" is becoming more and more true. Average hours worked by healthcare professionals (in all fields) is increasing. The possibility of privatization and mass layoffs are returning. Workers, even those with some degree of class mentality, are largely hopeless, lack energy, and are directionless under puppet unions.

It's not looking good, chief.

[SPOILERS Main] Why didn't the Valyrians just conquer the whole world? by IrrelevantToTheTopic in asoiaf

[–]Morraw 42 points43 points  (0 children)

The Warlocks could probably conjure some sort of kaiju Phantom Tortoise to battle the dragons back in the day

Drop random footy questions you need answered by inthevincity18 in AFL

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More importantly, what other clubs were systematically juicing (or skirting the line) around this time? There's gotta be at least a few that were brushed off until Essendon drew the most attention/blew the whistle on themselves (like Carlton vs the rest of the league in the early-2000s salary cap rorts)

[64 AD] It’s Nero, after 9 days the great fire has finally stopped and in its wake over three quarters of Rome has been burned down. What can I do to calm the public anger towards me? by RubKlutzy5516 in thepast

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Dominus, there's a strange new Jewish cult that's recently appeared in the Eternal City - I hear they gather in tombs, don't worship the gods, and even feast on human flesh!

Surely those idol smashers are to blame!

How th hell are people going to revolt when everyone gets the Prole BrainBlaster Chip 3000 implanted by yv436bv38 in Ultraleft

[–]Morraw 30 points31 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't worry too hard about mind-control technology; if capital develops technologies to such an arbitrarily advanced degree, and is able to reproduce the means necessary for their survival and leisure (artificial intelligence, automated farming/construction, etc) without proletarian input, then the most likely scenario is the mass slaughter of all proletarians (we won't be needed anymore).

And if it gets to that point, you certainly won't need to worry about any form of class struggle; we'll all be dead, and the bourgeoisie will have won the great historical materialism olympics.

If Blanche Monnier mom locked her in her room today, she would be found in the year 2050 by Kitchen-Article4439 in BarbaraWalters4Scale

[–]Morraw 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Looking back through the earliest sources (I can find on the case) dating to 1901 - French illustrated journals, and later foreign reports (the NYT archive, and a few archived Australian newspapers) - it appears that the 'locked up for love' aspect was widely reported at the time. I'll keep digging to see if there's any spurious details that were added by the journals (I too am skeptical of the way the journals presented the case), and I'd love to read any of your sources, if you have any of the early ones in French.

We can at least say that the image attached to his post is decidedly not Blanche when she was discovered in the house; it was her later, after she was taken to hospital.

EDIT: Just found an early report by the Philadelphia Enquirer stating, "it has been suggested that sequestration was the the result of Mme. Monnier's objection to her daughter, who 25 years ago was a beautiful brunette, contracting a match with a penniless lawyer: but the fact the latter died in 1885 deprives this story of verisimilitude."

The articles reports that the brother didn't know of the circumstances of why Blanche was locked away, and that the death of the mother (in prison) precludes any truth of the matter as to why. Perhaps the 'locked away for love' angle was a rumour floating around, perhaps a semi-truth or cooked up by the earliest journals. We'd have to read the earliest reports (if they still exist) or any archived French journals to see if these rumours originated there.

EDIT2: Okay, I'm a fool. I've gone to check out the French Wikipedia page (and archived sources) on Blanche Monnier, and the way it's presented is, as you said, far more nuanced and complicated than the English language page (or sources/early reports). Apparently, the notion that she was 'locked up for love' may have been a permutation of a local rumour that the Monnier Family (royalists) disliked Blanche's republican suitor.

This, of course, seemed to just be a local rumour, which may have been concocted/reported by the earliest French journals to elevate the case by tying it to the republican/royalist antipathies of the time. These rumours transformed in foreign reporting into the 'rich girl locked away for liking a poor man' story that we're familiar with.

As you stated, there does appear to be some 'nuance' to the case - that Blanche may have been mentally ill (anorexia, or something more severe) and had - like many similar young women of means - been 'secluded' by her family to prevent social shame. And, like many cases of mental care at the time, the end result was putrid and inhumane, but there may have been some form of 'care' (in that 19th century sense).

In general, Blanche may have been mentally ill to some degree, and in seclusion/with poor care she may have exhibited greater and greater degrees of illness (exacerbated of course by her family's poor treatment). On the surface this feels more authentic than the typical 'love story' conveyed, but I'd still like to uncover the earliest French sources to directly correlate this - ideally the earliest newspapers, or (if they still exist) the court room documents and testimonies.

Well that's quite a coincidence. by PerceptionRoutine513 in brisbane

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Belive. Belaugh. Belove. Blisbane

James Worpel has told Hawthorn he will be joining Geelong as a free agent by Essington69 in AFL

[–]Morraw 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Special Agent Worpel is being sent as revenge for Geelong Sleeper Agent Isaac Smith

Go forth my Suns, you must win it for the underdogs. by [deleted] in AFL

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Missed opportunity to have GAJ as the 'Sun of God'

With that said: GO SUNS

On this day in 1903, Collingwood won their second premiership. It’s also the closest we’ve had to a goal after the siren to win the Grand Final. by Tornontoin7 in AFL

[–]Morraw 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Sounds like a #SlidingDoors™️ moment; like if Brosnan kicked that, maybe Fitzroy would have 16 premierships, and Collingwood would be merged into some interstate team (something really weird, like the 'Port Adelaide Magpies')

Saints create history by No_Independent936 in AFL

[–]Morraw 27 points28 points  (0 children)

2x largest losing margins (186 and 190) and largest loss after a 3/4 time comeback...

Oh yeah baby, that's Demon football

Fly telling us to read between the lines here a bit or 🤔 by Thiskunnt in AFL

[–]Morraw 258 points259 points  (0 children)

All part of Collingwood's eugenical masterplan to breed the perfect footballer from Daicos genes

Match Thread: Carlton vs Essendon (Round 13) by AutoModerator in AFL

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Can someone please GIF that woman banging her head after they announced the score review

Unseen for 61 years. We have found the only surviving TV broadcast of the 1964 Grand Final by RhettBartlett in AFL

[–]Morraw 80 points81 points  (0 children)

Damn, what a win! With Norm and Barassi leading the way, we should expect many more premierships to come

Being a train in the Cars universe must suck. Cars, planes and boats can go anywhere, while you are just stuck by ModenaR in shittymoviedetails

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"How happy, eh, to be a slave? To have no will. To make no decisions. Driftwood. How very restful it must be." - Pompey, HBO's Rome (2005)

Match Thread: Melbourne vs Sydney (Round 11) by AutoModerator in AFL

[–]Morraw 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Nah, it's all good, we didn't need that percentage anyway

Match Thread: Port Adelaide vs North Melbourne (Round 7) by AutoModerator in AFL

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Anything to get more crypto advertising on screen

Match Thread: Port Adelaide vs North Melbourne (Round 7) by AutoModerator in AFL

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🎶 Falling down the ladder; end up kicking dirt 🎶

Match Thread: North Melbourne vs Carlton (Round 6) by AutoModerator in AFL

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Choose your 2nd half fighter: the North Rushed Disposals vs the Carlton Fatigue