Was anybody hurt in the heat...we live in a hot country, soon we'll never get to have any games if we're not lucky
There's no false reasoning, both are safety measures. Do we really wait until a player in the region collapses or suffers from heat stroke before saying maybe we shouldn't have done it? Hate to think what some of you would be like on a work site.
only asking a question, didn't see your "boys club "post, you just seem a bit sour about something, so i thought you had been called off(which i would be sour also) if i was called off on the weekend.
It was defiantly hotter on the 21st of Jan when we last played and when your boys played Avoca.
Hope the rain that is meant to be coming doesn't affect your planning.
cheers
The stupid thing is normally people complain about playing in the heat after the game.
Yet the hot weather is forecasted around 5 days before the date.
Genuine question.
Are Buds a victim of the rise of New Lambton, Cooks Hill & I suppose a few years ago Lambton Jaffas?
There must be a limit to how many capable kids can come from the same pool of players.
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Possibly, but if this is the problem it has only been exacerbated by the enlargement of the youth comp to 24 clubs. Isn't the JDL supposed to address this?
I think Buds became "unfashionable". Talented kids from Lake Mac and Newcastle football programmes were directed to other clubs probably because of better relationships or friendships between people at the more desired clubs and those at the associations. You'll all remember that for a number of years the pick of the kids at Newcastle Football ended up at Olympic or Jaffas. There were never enough kids coming out of the zone football programmes to populate all of the clubs and if you weren't one of the chosen, you got community league kids. The reults reflected this and the spiral down began. I think not winning in the seniors wouldn't have helped either. The rise of those "new" inner clubs was brought on by those clubs being able to analyse the above problem and find solutions. Money, the PR campaigns they run and the image they create. Adamstown seem to be quiet in those areas by comparison.
Now we have JDL and the "less desirable" clubs will now have to fend off the poaching of their best or the parents that won't be satisfied with not winning every game taking their kid to the winners.
Want to get popular? Social media, club culture, be in the NPL, don't be at the foot of the seniors table, be less expensive than your competitiors and advertise the fact, provide quality coaching by hunting out the best coaches with a proven record of improving kids, not just winning comps because they have the best kids. It won't be a quick fix and if they get relegated this year, it will only get worse.
Last edited by Hunter403; 14-02-2024 at 06:18 PM.
"It is not that I am afraid to die; its just that I don't want to be there when it happens" - Woody Allen
Olympic and Magic killed the buds youth. Those 2 were just much more intense in their recruitment drive over many years.
Buds didnt do enough to combat it.
Talk to any of the kids or parents who have recently left and they'll tell you all you need to know.Those kids are still out there and playing at other clubs so its not as if they arent good enough to be in the system.But blaming other clubs and especially NNSW seems way off the mark from who I've spoken to.