Something Ross said yesterday...
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Something Ross said yesterday...
He spoke yesterday about why kids haven't really had opportunity up until this point.
He said because the core group was delivering, and well.
However he also mentioned, and this is what grabbed me, something about not having an eye on the future, because he was so determined to deliver a premiership in the now.
I thought it was a good answer, if there has been an element of self preservation about how he has approached his coaching thus far, I've missed it.
He said because the core group was delivering, and well.
However he also mentioned, and this is what grabbed me, something about not having an eye on the future, because he was so determined to deliver a premiership in the now.
I thought it was a good answer, if there has been an element of self preservation about how he has approached his coaching thus far, I've missed it.
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Re: Something Ross said yesterday...
What I like about Ross is that there is no bulls*** with him. Straight up and down honest.SainterK wrote:He spoke yesterday about why kids haven't really had opportunity up until this point.
He said because the core group was delivering, and well.
However he also mentioned, and this is what grabbed me, something about not having an eye on the future, because he was so determined to deliver a premiership in the now.
I thought it was a good answer, if there has been an element of self preservation about how he has approached his coaching thus far, I've missed it.
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Sorry he lost me after he started talking about how ausages are sausages no matter how you cook them, fry em, curry em put em, they are sausages.
But yea he really is impressive with his interviews these days, Really goes in there knowing exactly what he is going to say. Im just stoked he finally made mention of Tom Lynch!!
But yea he really is impressive with his interviews these days, Really goes in there knowing exactly what he is going to say. Im just stoked he finally made mention of Tom Lynch!!
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Two flags missed by a kick... you could argue that if Milne had laced his boots differently they'd be ours.Con Gorozidis wrote:I would argue some of his selections didnt help himself in the here and now.
Yeah we were winning matches. But that was in spite of some of our bottom 6. Not because of them.
But it's pointless... forward we go.
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... sausages are sausages no matter how you cook them, fry em, curry em put em, they are sausages.
not when they are broken , their not !
if a sausage can't do its job , it aint a sausage.
(i can guarantee it )
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Glad he didnt mention cocktail frankfurts thenDr Spaceman wrote:lolbigcarl wrote:stkildathunda wrote:Sorry he lost me after he started talking about how sausages are sausages no matter how you cook them, fry em, curry em put em, they are sausages.
must have seen the photos over summer
You mean the kimied sausages
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Or their common name of "little boys"stkildathunda wrote:Â :lol: Â :lol: Glad he didnt mention cocktail frankfurts thenDr Spaceman wrote:lolbigcarl wrote:stkildathunda wrote:Sorry he lost me after he started talking about how sausages are sausages no matter how you cook them, fry em, curry em put em, they are sausages. Â
must have seen the photos over summer
You mean the kimied sausages Â
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Re: Something Ross said yesterday...
I dont mean to have a go a RL but I would have thought the way he traded was about winning flags or at least being very successful now and bugger the future as he basically says, which to me is a bit of self preservation.SainterK wrote:He spoke yesterday about why kids haven't really had opportunity up until this point.
He said because the core group was delivering, and well.
However he also mentioned, and this is what grabbed me, something about not having an eye on the future, because he was so determined to deliver a premiership in the now.
I thought it was a good answer, if there has been an element of self preservation about how he has approached his coaching thus far, I've missed it.
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You think so? Surely a coach's job is to deliver premierships. OK we missed the finals in 07 but we were learning a gameplan. Prior to that he played in 3 x finals series incl 2 Prelim's. Guess it was a fair call to try and "top up" for a flag. We win the flag, he's a Sainter til he dies true but he's still done what he was employed toplugger66 wrote:I dont mean to have a go a RL but I would have thought the way he traded was about winning flags or at least being very successful now and bugger the future as he basically says, which to me is a bit of self preservation.SainterK wrote:He spoke yesterday about why kids haven't really had opportunity up until this point.
He said because the core group was delivering, and well.
However he also mentioned, and this is what grabbed me, something about not having an eye on the future, because he was so determined to deliver a premiership in the now.
I thought it was a good answer, if there has been an element of self preservation about how he has approached his coaching thus far, I've missed it.
The fact that his tactics have twice seen us miss flags by a bees willy is fairly unique Id think. One could argue the top up worked cos we came so close twice..or argue it didnt cos we didnt actually snare one
Its another one of these discussions we wouldnt be having if we'd snared a flag IMO.
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Of course it is but Sainter K said she had seen nothing that RL was interested in self preservation. All I was pointing out is if he was he did what any coach would do. I have no idea apart from what I said he did that he could have done to prove he was in preservation mode.saint66au wrote:You think so? Surely a coach's job is to deliver premierships. OK we missed the finals in 07 but we were learning a gameplan. Prior to that he played in 3 x finals series incl 2 Prelim's. Guess it was a fair call to try and "top up" for a flag. We win the flag, he's a Sainter til he dies true but he's still done what he was employed toplugger66 wrote:I dont mean to have a go a RL but I would have thought the way he traded was about winning flags or at least being very successful now and bugger the future as he basically says, which to me is a bit of self preservation.SainterK wrote:He spoke yesterday about why kids haven't really had opportunity up until this point.
He said because the core group was delivering, and well.
However he also mentioned, and this is what grabbed me, something about not having an eye on the future, because he was so determined to deliver a premiership in the now.
I thought it was a good answer, if there has been an element of self preservation about how he has approached his coaching thus far, I've missed it.
The fact that his tactics have twice seen us miss flags by a bees willy is fairly unique Id think. One could argue the top up worked cos we came so close twice..or argue it didnt cos we didnt actually snare one
Its another one of these discussions we wouldnt be having if we'd snared a flag IMO.
See to me that is the exact opposite of self preservation. Playing kids is a punt and sometimes it is the end of your coaching career. Recycling is the easy way out.SainterK wrote:I reckon Mick went a bit self preservation at the end of 2009 by playing the kids, it paid dividends and brought him a flag, but not a long term senior coaching career at the Pies.
Unless your Richmond in 2000-2001plugger66 wrote:See to me that is the exact opposite of self preservation. Playing kids is a punt and sometimes it is the end of your coaching career. Recycling is the easy way out.SainterK wrote:I reckon Mick went a bit self preservation at the end of 2009 by playing the kids, it paid dividends and brought him a flag, but not a long term senior coaching career at the Pies.
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I am just pointing out that the only thing a coach can do if in preservation mode is to play older players and trade for seasoned players. As I have said RL made a decision that was the best way to win a flag and he was one bounce off it. Playing young kids is the last thing a coach would do in preservation mode. By the self preservaton mode doesnt make you safe, it actually can make you very unsafe if not successful as per Voss.SainterK wrote:Except if you're Voss
Don't agree on this one P66, I believe Ross was focused on bringing a flag to St Kilda, not preserving his career.
If you think the perception out there is that he is safe because of the direction he has taken, you need to read that Herald Sun more often.
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Trying to post from my phone... Will do it from the desktop later!plugger66 wrote:I am just pointing out that the only thing a coach can do if in preservation mode is to play older players and trade for seasoned players. As I have said RL made a decision that was the best way to win a flag and he was one bounce off it. Playing young kids is the last thing a coach would do in preservation mode. By the self preservaton mode doesnt make you safe, it actually can make you very unsafe if not successful as per Voss.SainterK wrote:Except if you're Voss
Don't agree on this one P66, I believe Ross was focused on bringing a flag to St Kilda, not preserving his career.
If you think the perception out there is that he is safe because of the direction he has taken, you need to read that Herald Sun more often.
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So you start playing kids when you're a kick away from the flag and should have won it and all you need to do is tweak?plugger66 wrote:See to me that is the exact opposite of self preservation. Playing kids is a punt and sometimes it is the end of your coaching career. Recycling is the easy way out.SainterK wrote:I reckon Mick went a bit self preservation at the end of 2009 by playing the kids, it paid dividends and brought him a flag, but not a long term senior coaching career at the Pies.
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Didn't read your latest post P66.SaintPav wrote:So you start playing kids when you're a kick away from the flag and should have won it and all you need to do is tweak?plugger66 wrote:See to me that is the exact opposite of self preservation. Playing kids is a punt and sometimes it is the end of your coaching career. Recycling is the easy way out.SainterK wrote:I reckon Mick went a bit self preservation at the end of 2009 by playing the kids, it paid dividends and brought him a flag, but not a long term senior coaching career at the Pies.
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What do you mean?SaintPav wrote:Didn't read your latest post P66.SaintPav wrote:So you start playing kids when you're a kick away from the flag and should have won it and all you need to do is tweak?plugger66 wrote:See to me that is the exact opposite of self preservation. Playing kids is a punt and sometimes it is the end of your coaching career. Recycling is the easy way out.SainterK wrote:I reckon Mick went a bit self preservation at the end of 2009 by playing the kids, it paid dividends and brought him a flag, but not a long term senior coaching career at the Pies.
Club wants to renew RL on an extended contract. Guaranteed.