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Don’t blame Gears for hanging around..for delicately timing his stepping-down-as-capitan announcement (after lists were finalized)…
Sure, personally, maybe he shouldn’t have been on the list this year. But it is St Kilda’s weaknesss not to stand up to Gears’s manager.
The Football Department is weak…managers are strong and incentivized. And the whole club is an assembly of different sub-assemblies, with different metrics, key performance targets, evaluations, and individuals with ambitious of various bents - many of whom might be with a rival club or another sporting code, next season.
I really don’t think there is a Chief who uses his or her judgment based on an overall viewpoint that is organic and whole…It is just various stats, rubrics and rhetoric mixed in to presentations….
Same deal with Ratts’s resigning.
No slant in Ratts.
Pat in the back for his manager.
Sure, personally, maybe he shouldn’t have been on the list this year. But it is St Kilda’s weaknesss not to stand up to Gears’s manager.
The Football Department is weak…managers are strong and incentivized. And the whole club is an assembly of different sub-assemblies, with different metrics, key performance targets, evaluations, and individuals with ambitious of various bents - many of whom might be with a rival club or another sporting code, next season.
I really don’t think there is a Chief who uses his or her judgment based on an overall viewpoint that is organic and whole…It is just various stats, rubrics and rhetoric mixed in to presentations….
Same deal with Ratts’s resigning.
No slant in Ratts.
Pat in the back for his manager.
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!
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Brunswicksainter wrote: ↑Thu 14 Jul 2022 3:44pm Thanks for the service. Although still think it was incredibly selfish that he collected a pay check and took a list spot knowing full well he was going nowhere near the senior side this season.
I love supporters like you, who think they know about footy… when in fact….
I can just see you with your mates standing on the concourse at Marvel, proudly wearing your Saints gear but taking great delight in bagging your own players, because that obviously makes you an expert
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Congratulations to gear's for a great career.
Gave it his all and that's all you can ask for.
Gave it his all and that's all you can ask for.
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Why didn't you stop after your first sentence.Impatient Sainter wrote: ↑Thu 14 Jul 2022 3:27pm Great Saints man. Although I think the club looked after him giving him another year.
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Thanks mate, for your leadership, courage and footy smarts,Gears.
To my fellow sainters who wished him well or thanked him, well done.
The rest of you with no manners, class or sense of loyalty and who couldn't resist one last opportunity to sink the boot in, should go and follow some other team.
To my fellow sainters who wished him well or thanked him, well done.
The rest of you with no manners, class or sense of loyalty and who couldn't resist one last opportunity to sink the boot in, should go and follow some other team.
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Loved your courage and your fight….if Paddy didn’t get injured and if Carlisle hadn’t decided to go home and if Longy didn’t get suspended, who knows how far we could have gone in 2020 with you as our captain
You showed your character on the footy field and you wore the jumper as a proud St Kilda player
Well done Gears on a great career at the highest level and thanks for leading the next generation of Saints
You showed your character on the footy field and you wore the jumper as a proud St Kilda player
Well done Gears on a great career at the highest level and thanks for leading the next generation of Saints
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Yepsaynta wrote: ↑Thu 14 Jul 2022 5:58pm Thanks mate, for your leadership, courage and footy smarts,Gears.
To my fellow sainters who wished him well or thanked him, well done.
The rest of you with no manners, class or sense of loyalty and who couldn't resist one last opportunity to sink the boot in, should go and followed someone other team.
15 years playing playing in the big league
How many on here would've loved to have played just one game for the mighty Saints
Me for one
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Me for one.mr six o'clock wrote: ↑Thu 14 Jul 2022 6:06pmYepsaynta wrote: ↑Thu 14 Jul 2022 5:58pm Thanks mate, for your leadership, courage and footy smarts,Gears.
To my fellow sainters who wished him well or thanked him, well done.
The rest of you with no manners, class or sense of loyalty and who couldn't resist one last opportunity to sink the boot in, should go and followed someone other team.
15 years playing playing in the big league
How many on here would've loved to have played just one game for the mighty Saints
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You can only respect a player who has got every drip of sweat out of their career based on the natural talent they had. Geary is the epitome of this. When a player is not the most talented yet is one of the first picked week in week out it says everything about their commitment, work ethic , sacrifice and respect. It was no accident that he was the obvious choice as captain and did a great job during a poor time and then was able to allow Steele to first become the talented player he is and then take over the leadership.
Club man through and through.
You judge a person by the question is a place better for them having been there and with Gears the answer is clearly yes.
Club man through and through.
You judge a person by the question is a place better for them having been there and with Gears the answer is clearly yes.
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Hope it is not a sign we are officially tanking now.
And he figures on no finals.
Does Gears know something we don’t?
He must have read my post about us having no Gearbox.
And he figures on no finals.
Does Gears know something we don’t?
He must have read my post about us having no Gearbox.
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Make no mistake before his injury in 2011 he had some real tricks
I saw him kick a goal after selling some candy twice.
Unfortunately his injuries made it impossible to get that back
He retires as one of my all time favourite Sainters.
I have heard Nick R talk about looking into players eyes before games and looking for who you could trust, I am sure #14 fit into that criteria
Uncompromising, loyal and almost impossible to beat one on one
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I saw him kick a goal after selling some candy twice.
Unfortunately his injuries made it impossible to get that back
He retires as one of my all time favourite Sainters.
I have heard Nick R talk about looking into players eyes before games and looking for who you could trust, I am sure #14 fit into that criteria
Uncompromising, loyal and almost impossible to beat one on one
Always a Sainter
FQF
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Great small defender
Hard as a goats forehead!!!
One of the most courageous saints ever, and outstanding leader!
Cheers Gears
Hard as a goats forehead!!!
One of the most courageous saints ever, and outstanding leader!
Cheers Gears
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Recruitment has been St Kilda's greatest problem since 2003.
There is no point tanking for draft picks or totally bottoming out until you put together a genuinely elite recruitment group.
It is now North's turn to get low draft picks.
Number 1 draft picks must compete for Brownlow medals but the first selection in round 2 & 3 must also deliver class players.
Wasting your first and second round picks on duds results in a wasted decade.
The Saints have had too many of those.
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I would like to see Gears invited to the coaches box to give his insights on the game.
I reckon he could be a good coach.
I reckon he could be a good coach.
Think of me long enough to make a memory.
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Pity he didn’t get a farewell game, his injuries must be worse than thought.
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Remember 'I ❤ Lenny' when he announced his retirement.
We were tracking poorly at the time, but our guys played outta their skin for a 10 goal win (vs Freo?) which was possibly the upset of the season.
Gears isn't the same as Lenny (IMHO) and not even anywhere close to him, but will it have an effect?
We were tracking poorly at the time, but our guys played outta their skin for a 10 goal win (vs Freo?) which was possibly the upset of the season.
Gears isn't the same as Lenny (IMHO) and not even anywhere close to him, but will it have an effect?
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If Geary has not already given that I'd be very surprised.Bruce G McAbee wrote: ↑Thu 14 Jul 2022 6:56pm I would like to see Gears invited to the coaches box to give his insights on the game.
I reckon he could be a good coach.
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Thanks for the years of service Gears courageous beyond belief & very good AFL career, I dip my lid .All the best mate in what ever you chose to do after footy
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I’m a fan of the st Kilda football club, I personally don’t think that means you have to blindly support players who you think have made decisions that go against the interest of the club. Maybe I’m wrong, but having an opinion of particular players doesn’t make me any less of a fan than you. I want to see the club succeed and win a flag just as much as you.terry smith rules wrote: ↑Thu 14 Jul 2022 5:41pmBrunswicksainter wrote: ↑Thu 14 Jul 2022 3:44pm Thanks for the service. Although still think it was incredibly selfish that he collected a pay check and took a list spot knowing full well he was going nowhere near the senior side this season.
I love supporters like you, who think they know about footy… when in fact….
I can just see you with your mates standing on the concourse at Marvel, proudly wearing your Saints gear but taking great delight in bagging your own players, because that obviously makes you an expert
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Agree 100%; although as a leader at the club he should have taken it upon himself to see the writing on the wall and step aside before the start of the season. I’m sure the club could and should offer him a coaching/development gig. Just think as a leader you need to hold yourself to a higher standard.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Thu 14 Jul 2022 5:20pm Don’t blame Gears for hanging around..for delicately timing his stepping-down-as-capitan announcement (after lists were finalized)…
Sure, personally, maybe he shouldn’t have been on the list this year. But it is St Kilda’s weaknesss not to stand up to Gears’s manager.
The Football Department is weak…managers are strong and incentivized. And the whole club is an assembly of different sub-assemblies, with different metrics, key performance targets, evaluations, and individuals with ambitious of various bents - many of whom might be with a rival club or another sporting code, next season.
I really don’t think there is a Chief who uses his or her judgment based on an overall viewpoint that is organic and whole…It is just various stats, rubrics and rhetoric mixed in to presentations….
Same deal with Ratts’s resigning.
No slant in Ratts.
Pat in the back for his manager.
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It’s funny… was it 09 he got injured part of the way through but was firmly in the top 22 5-6 games in?
Would have been mighty handy in the big game that year I always thought
That’s the missed opportunity
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would Club insurance pay for his injury rehabilitationBrunswicksainter wrote: ↑Thu 14 Jul 2022 8:51pmAgree 100%; although as a leader at the club he should have taken it upon himself to see the writing on the wall and step aside before the start of the season. I’m sure the club could and should offer him a coaching/development gig. Just think as a leader you need to hold yourself to a higher standard.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Thu 14 Jul 2022 5:20pm Don’t blame Gears for hanging around..for delicately timing his stepping-down-as-capitan announcement (after lists were finalized)…
Sure, personally, maybe he shouldn’t have been on the list this year. But it is St Kilda’s weaknesss not to stand up to Gears’s manager.
The Football Department is weak…managers are strong and incentivized. And the whole club is an assembly of different sub-assemblies, with different metrics, key performance targets, evaluations, and individuals with ambitious of various bents - many of whom might be with a rival club or another sporting code, next season.
I really don’t think there is a Chief who uses his or her judgment based on an overall viewpoint that is organic and whole…It is just various stats, rubrics and rhetoric mixed in to presentations….
Same deal with Ratts’s resigning.
No slant in Ratts.
Pat in the back for his manager.
in that scenario
... is that how it works ?
.name the ways , thought manipulates the State of Presence away.
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'n anyone in a worthy position of leadership
would already hold themselves to a 'high' (er) standard
... thats sorta how they fit the role
would already hold themselves to a 'high' (er) standard
... thats sorta how they fit the role
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.name the ways , thought manipulates the State of Presence away.
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