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Well, as is elsewhere on this forum I have my criticisms of Thomas as well. Including that he ran a young list into the ground in 2004 and cost us a premiership that year and in subsequent years.
The holy grail in this industry is premierships.
There is no other measurement.
So, except for 1966, no one has delivered at St Kilda.
There is a reason for that.
Strong entities have strong and stable administrations which accomodate and embrace industry best change, consequent superior financial models, strong support networks courtesy of the superior financial model and a strong and committed list of players reflective of the culture and the inherent strength of the entity.
The holy grail in this industry is premierships.
There is no other measurement.
So, except for 1966, no one has delivered at St Kilda.
There is a reason for that.
Strong entities have strong and stable administrations which accomodate and embrace industry best change, consequent superior financial models, strong support networks courtesy of the superior financial model and a strong and committed list of players reflective of the culture and the inherent strength of the entity.
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gringo wrote:I have told it is realistic because what I say always happens. That is real. Got any pessimistic comments I have made that you can show me.?
That would involve caring enough to go back into the past, I would rather annoy you by suggesting it until you find your happy place.
Like most who come on here you tore apart every thing I ever posted when I started, that was based on nothing but your assumption of superior football knowledge.
You may have told plenty your realistic but you sound like a narcissist as well as a pessimist now.[/quote]
Well I suppose if you posted things I agree with then you wouldnt get a comment from me and it would also mean you are right. Carry on. By the way I think we will finish between 7th and 10th this year. Is that pessimistic or realistic? Interested on what you think are pessimistic coments.
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Scollop wrote:Who says you need to have a clue. I just like writing cr@p all day and passing the time. If that was the criteria for contributing to the forum then you wouldn't be allowed to would you?Spinner wrote:Scollop wrote:If Lyon focuses on containment, playing 15 blokes around the footy and tagging players in opposition teams rather than trying to win the game...players like Hill or similar less talented younger blokes will never actually get a go...and that's the point about flair and grinding...No matter how good a coach Lyon thought he was, he could never turn Eddy or Farren Ray or Polo into Hill...he had too many defensive role players and taggers and not enough ball winners and players that could snag a sausage or stab pass like Hill. Millera might not have ever been recruited under the Messiah
You really don't have a clue do you....
Not sure that makes a lot of sense. Are you saying I would be allowed to contribute to the forum because I don't write crap?
Good for you.
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Wasn't it Pelchen that recruited Milera?
If so, there's no reason to think he wouldnt have been drafted if ross was there.
There question is, would ross have given him a game??
\Based on previous history, probably not....
If so, there's no reason to think he wouldnt have been drafted if ross was there.
There question is, would ross have given him a game??
\Based on previous history, probably not....
"Too big, too strong, too whatever."
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who cares..hungry for a premiership wrote:Wasn't it Pelchen that recruited Milera?
If so, there's no reason to think he wouldnt have been drafted if ross was there.
There question is, would ross have given him a game??
\Based on previous history, probably not....
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Fremantle played almost exactly like the way we used to.
When Adam Mcphee and co get coaches' votes you know that the Bossco has found a role for complete spuds like him.
When Adam Mcphee and co get coaches' votes you know that the Bossco has found a role for complete spuds like him.
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great fan of TM. Great feeling for a change even after a loss some positives to come out of the game. I have forgotte the feeling of "new hope" within the team.
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One of u guys said..."No doubt the return of Gwilt with his penetrating kick and body stength, the return of Clarke with his superb positioning, competative instincts, courage and ability to run and carry and Gram.with his leg speed and abilities to run, carry and kick long will improve our defensive unit - and our team."
I had forgotten about Raph, but i think u r right reg: his return alongside Gwilty. We need their ability to launch foeward from defence and the back end looks a lot better with these 2 in and being serious contributers. I'm hoping Watters has the same success with Raph as he did with Leon Davis. I think we will see a change away from the classic stoppers like Blake, Dempster and Baker under Watters but the ability to stop will not be abandoned entirely i hope. We still have a forward line on the horizon that needs to be built up again post Rooey/Kosi and defenders and mids that can 'stop' opposition plays are still valuable.
However it wis great to see some natural awareness and skills in Milera. -Positive Player.
With Gwilt returning soon hopefully we should see some continued improving in the overall team structure.
GO SAINTS!
I had forgotten about Raph, but i think u r right reg: his return alongside Gwilty. We need their ability to launch foeward from defence and the back end looks a lot better with these 2 in and being serious contributers. I'm hoping Watters has the same success with Raph as he did with Leon Davis. I think we will see a change away from the classic stoppers like Blake, Dempster and Baker under Watters but the ability to stop will not be abandoned entirely i hope. We still have a forward line on the horizon that needs to be built up again post Rooey/Kosi and defenders and mids that can 'stop' opposition plays are still valuable.
However it wis great to see some natural awareness and skills in Milera. -Positive Player.
With Gwilt returning soon hopefully we should see some continued improving in the overall team structure.
GO SAINTS!
The boy can play and we can build a defence around him that will have respect.
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Saw the replay of Terry's baulk and dribble shot at goal for the first time a couple of nights ago and it's amazing how easily he's able to dodge around someone. Just makes them look silly and gets around them like they're not there. He stuffed the play up when he bounced it a second time unnecessarily and didn't regain it properly, but even then still almost kicked the goal from the boundary on his left!
He is fun to watch!
He is fun to watch!
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Anyone else looking forward to how he'll go at the G?
Reckon he'll suit the wide open spaces.
Milne too may find the space refreshing?
Reckon he'll suit the wide open spaces.
Milne too may find the space refreshing?
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Re: Milera
SaintPav wrote:who cares..hungry for a premiership wrote:Wasn't it Pelchen that recruited Milera?
If so, there's no reason to think he wouldnt have been drafted if ross was there.
There question is, would ross have given him a game??
\Based on previous history, probably not....
sorry saintpav, for actually talking about St.kilda matters and not degenerating into personal attacks to determine who has the bigger dick. As this is a St.kilda fan forum, I'm assuming that some people on here actually care more about discussing St.Kilda matters than masturbating over their own ego's.
(I am aware of the irony of this post)
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seems to have been given permission to work his day job even whilst on the field. Sold about 4 dummies again tonight. Won salesman of the month award at Dummies R Us
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goldSuperDuper wrote:seems to have been given permission to work his day job even whilst on the field. Sold about 4 dummies again tonight. Won salesman of the month award at Dummies R Us
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Hi SuperD, I too hope you keep posting.SuperDuper wrote:seems to have been given permission to work his day job even whilst on the field. Sold about 4 dummies again tonight. Won salesman of the month award at Dummies R Us
It's Dave, man. Will you open up? I got the stuff with me! -------Who?
Dave, man. Open up ------------------------------------------ -----Dave???
Yeah, Dave. ---------------------------------------------------------Dave's not here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOiG1hAr ... detailpage
Dave, man. Open up ------------------------------------------ -----Dave???
Yeah, Dave. ---------------------------------------------------------Dave's not here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOiG1hAr ... detailpage
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so now we have the dummy seller and the dummy spitter(bj)SuperDuper wrote:seems to have been given permission to work his day job even whilst on the field. Sold about 4 dummies again tonight. Won salesman of the month award at Dummies R Us
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Exactly. Was incredible stuff every time he got the ball from about the 20 minute mark of the 2nd quarter, when he had a 5 minute patch of brilliance.SuperDuper wrote:seems to have been given permission to work his day job even whilst on the field. Sold about 4 dummies again tonight. Won salesman of the month award at Dummies R Us
His ability to get out of trouble and get around, over, or simply bamboozle someone, is just amazing. He finds space when you just wouldn't think there is any and it's so much fun to watch him do it!
His ball handling was simply a class above everyone else out there tonight, especially when it got wet. It's like he was still playing dry weather footy, while everyone else was playing wet and slippery footy.
And another super-pleasing aspect of his game tonight was how many times he put his head over the ball and fought tooth and nail for the pill. The article about him in the paper today spoke about that and it was evident in his game tonight. Was fantastic to see him do that repeatedly.
Just a pleasure to go and watch him play!
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Amazing how confident he was, it gets better every week. Tight game, doesn't panic to dispose the ball, cool calm collected.
And I bet people wouldn't guess that his DE% for the night was 92% with 12 disposals. Pretty good in the wet i reckon.
PS.
We also have Lenny offering candy only to take it back, how cruel
And I bet people wouldn't guess that his DE% for the night was 92% with 12 disposals. Pretty good in the wet i reckon.
PS.
We also have Lenny offering candy only to take it back, how cruel
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I don't think that I have been so excited so early on, about "silky skills" since Rooey came on the scene. The signs were there from his first game - poise, balance, change of direction. Consistent games provide experience, which builds confidence - some good head over the ball stuff last night.
With more games and a bigger body, anything is possible for him.
With more games and a bigger body, anything is possible for him.
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Best.set.of.steak.knives.ever
It's Dave, man. Will you open up? I got the stuff with me! -------Who?
Dave, man. Open up ------------------------------------------ -----Dave???
Yeah, Dave. ---------------------------------------------------------Dave's not here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOiG1hAr ... detailpage
Dave, man. Open up ------------------------------------------ -----Dave???
Yeah, Dave. ---------------------------------------------------------Dave's not here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOiG1hAr ... detailpage
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Exactly! How good must GWS's list be if they let him go for a bag of chips!?
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