13 years, 9th longest player EVER, last year, ROSS?????
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13 years, 9th longest player EVER, last year, ROSS?????
It is absolutely disgusting how Max Hudghton has been dropped from the side. He will probably retire this year as the 9th longest player for the Saints with no match send off, no thank you, no nothing.
I could not help but feel for him, watching the 3 Melbourne players get their dignified send off last week. If Ross wasn't going to play him, give him what he deserves, and let him know his time was appreciated. It is apparent that Max will not play. The whole hamstring injury was false - just to stop the press asking questions. He was sent for a scan when the game was on, Sunday 2 weeks ago to stop him being at the game and noticeably looking fit. Who goes for a scan on a Sunday?
He is the heart of the team. The saints have little chance finding that "Team" spirit with out him. Richo, Fev and the press have all said they are crazy not to play him - I agree.
So we will watch a great player, person and club life member walk away hurt, resenting the club and wondering why he played on for the coach who begged him to stay - only to loose everything. Max is great, give him the send off his 13 years and 234 games deserves!
I could not help but feel for him, watching the 3 Melbourne players get their dignified send off last week. If Ross wasn't going to play him, give him what he deserves, and let him know his time was appreciated. It is apparent that Max will not play. The whole hamstring injury was false - just to stop the press asking questions. He was sent for a scan when the game was on, Sunday 2 weeks ago to stop him being at the game and noticeably looking fit. Who goes for a scan on a Sunday?
He is the heart of the team. The saints have little chance finding that "Team" spirit with out him. Richo, Fev and the press have all said they are crazy not to play him - I agree.
So we will watch a great player, person and club life member walk away hurt, resenting the club and wondering why he played on for the coach who begged him to stay - only to loose everything. Max is great, give him the send off his 13 years and 234 games deserves!
Last edited by 12345 on Thu 03 Sep 2009 9:05am, edited 2 times in total.
Anyway, you can all talk it out. I respect your forum, just joined to post the comment and I thought I should put the post up because Max has always carried himself with dignity and doesn't deserve the treatment he is receiving. You don't dedicate 13 years of your life to a team to walk away like that!
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Thanks for the gratuitous advice.12345 wrote:Anyway, you can all talk it out. I respect your forum, just joined to post the comment and I thought I should put the post up because Max has always carried himself with dignity and doesn't deserve the treatment he is receiving. You don't dedicate 13 years of your life to a team to walk away like that!
You sure you haven't got any other comments you'd like to start a thread over so that we can all discuss them?
i'd be surprised if max felt the same way, for exactly the reasons you suggest. he's a great servant of the club, and so he knows that you get selected when the selection committee decides, and that they don't decide on sentiment but on trying to win games. he might disagree with their decision, but he knows that it's their decision to make, and he'll accept it with dignity.12345 wrote:Anyway, you can all talk it out. I respect your forum, just joined to post the comment and I thought I should put the post up because Max has always carried himself with dignity and doesn't deserve the treatment he is receiving. You don't dedicate 13 years of your life to a team to walk away like that!
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Totally agree Thomas.Thomas wrote:I love Max as a player , love his intensity and loyalty, but in all fairness this is about St Kilda winning the flag, and none of us know better than Ross Lyon what is needed to achieve that goal.
For way too long this Club has focused on INDIVIDUALS rather than the TEAM.
Old saying that there's no sentiment in footy - it's time we embraced the saying. If Maxy doesn't crack it for a spot and we end up winning the Flag then that's just bad luck. I am sure the Club will honour his achievements down the track.
Tough calls need to be made in terms of selection - that's part of the reason why our coach gets paid the $$ to make them.
I have total confidence that Ross will earn his money over the next 4 weeks.
must say this is what went through my mind watching melbourne in that last quarter, it was all about the retiring players. We used to be that club, now we want moreTimPekin'sDirtyGuernsey wrote:Totally agree Thomas.Thomas wrote:I love Max as a player , love his intensity and loyalty, but in all fairness this is about St Kilda winning the flag, and none of us know better than Ross Lyon what is needed to achieve that goal.
For way too long this Club has focused on INDIVIDUALS rather than the TEAM.
Old saying that there's no sentiment in footy - it's time we embraced the saying. If Maxy doesn't crack it for a spot and we end up winning the Flag then that's just bad luck. I am sure the Club will honour his achievements down the track.
Tough calls need to be made in terms of selection - that's part of the reason why our coach gets paid the $$ to make them.
I have total confidence that Ross will earn his money over the next 4 weeks.
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This is no time ot get sentimental. We'd all love Max to be in the team. We'd all love Goose to play his 100th game. But is it in the best interest of the team.
A couple of years ago everyone thought Brett Voss should have been getting a game. Who's worried about that know? Nobody would like Max in the team more than be but tough decisions have to be made and if it wins us a flag then I'm all for it.
I remember speaking to a Saints supporter a few years ago who was in his mid 80's and he said the Saints had always had champion players but never had a champion team. It's not about picking the best 22 players. It's about picking the 22 that are going to do the job.
A couple of years ago everyone thought Brett Voss should have been getting a game. Who's worried about that know? Nobody would like Max in the team more than be but tough decisions have to be made and if it wins us a flag then I'm all for it.
I remember speaking to a Saints supporter a few years ago who was in his mid 80's and he said the Saints had always had champion players but never had a champion team. It's not about picking the best 22 players. It's about picking the 22 that are going to do the job.
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coudn't agree moreremboy wrote:This is no time ot get sentimental. We'd all love Max to be in the team. We'd all love Goose to play his 100th game. But is it in the best interest of the team.
A couple of years ago everyone thought Brett Voss should have been getting a game. Who's worried about that know? Nobody would like Max in the team more than be but tough decisions have to be made and if it wins us a flag then I'm all for it.
I remember speaking to a Saints supporter a few years ago who was in his mid 80's and he said the Saints had always had champion players but never had a champion team. It's not about picking the best 22 players. It's about picking the 22 that are going to do the job.
personally 1 do not care who the 22 who go out on the field, as long as they get the job done!
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Max is a freakin legend. Heart and soul of the club since 1997 imo.
As much as I would love to see him play in a Premiership side, I would love to just win the premiership more.
He is still in the mix. Three wins to go. Anything can happen.
As much as I would love to see him play in a Premiership side, I would love to just win the premiership more.
He is still in the mix. Three wins to go. Anything can happen.
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Agree 100%. Best 22 players to win a premiership whether they have played 13 years or 13 games.super dooper wrote:coudn't agree moreremboy wrote:This is no time ot get sentimental. We'd all love Max to be in the team. We'd all love Goose to play his 100th game. But is it in the best interest of the team.
A couple of years ago everyone thought Brett Voss should have been getting a game. Who's worried about that know? Nobody would like Max in the team more than be but tough decisions have to be made and if it wins us a flag then I'm all for it.
I remember speaking to a Saints supporter a few years ago who was in his mid 80's and he said the Saints had always had champion players but never had a champion team. It's not about picking the best 22 players. It's about picking the 22 that are going to do the job.
personally 1 do not care who the 22 who go out on the field, as long as they get the job done!
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Given the choice - play Max in a GF and Lose, not play him and win ( not saying this will happen) but given the choice it is obvious
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Tell me 12345, why did Maxy train with the senior group yesterday - may mean he is in the mix or there for his usual inspiration to the playing group.
Whilst I agree that Maxy has been a passionate Saint for 13 years and highly respected by everyone, at the age of 33 years, my concern now is that he is a high soft tissue injury risk - calves and hammys.
Just imagine if he plays fullback this Sunday and once again does a hammy in the first quarter, we will be behind "the eight ball". Dawson wouldn't be there to replace him as I think the selectors would look at one or the other, not both in the team.
Sadly because of the injury risk with Maxy, I think he may have played his last senior game.
Whilst I agree that Maxy has been a passionate Saint for 13 years and highly respected by everyone, at the age of 33 years, my concern now is that he is a high soft tissue injury risk - calves and hammys.
Just imagine if he plays fullback this Sunday and once again does a hammy in the first quarter, we will be behind "the eight ball". Dawson wouldn't be there to replace him as I think the selectors would look at one or the other, not both in the team.
Sadly because of the injury risk with Maxy, I think he may have played his last senior game.
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For years and years we have been a club that worshiped individuals, Plugger, Harves, Cuz, Barks, etc... BUT we have also been the most unsuccessful team in the history of the game. Its a TEAM game, I dont give a stuff who wins the brownlow, MVP, rising star, or any other individual accolade, all I want is to see the boys standing on the dais, red, white and black confetti pouring down on them, holding the cup up!!!! If Max (or any other player) is deemed good enough to be a part of it all well and good, if he's not, then bad luck.
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I am a big Max fan and would like to see him go out in style, but not at the cost of a flag, and I reckon he would feel the same way
You say he should be sent off like the melbourne players were, now what were Melbourne playing for last week?. Nothing, we are preparing for finals, big difference.
You say you just want a discussion, well you are really a tool
You say he should be sent off like the melbourne players were, now what were Melbourne playing for last week?. Nothing, we are preparing for finals, big difference.
You say you just want a discussion, well you are really a tool
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It's a fascinating debate this one.
Only 3 years ago, the St Kilda faithful wanted to strung Grant Thomas up for suggesting that Robert Harvey needed to convince the club that he should play on.
Now, it seems the club 'culture' (as much as I loathe that word and the concept of it) has matured to a point where emotion and romance is taking second place behind sense and professional decision making.
Where this debate becomes interesting though, is that alot of people cannot fathom that Eddy, Gwilt, Dawson etc. could possibly get a game ahead of Max and Luke Ball. Based purely on ability and value ot the team, not emotion.
This is where it's interesting. Lyon clearly has his favourites, it's just that his favourites are different to the favourites of the Saints faithful.
This could well be one of those football decisions that either makes a coach a genius, or ruins their career.
And in alot of these situations, the result on the day overshadows the actual merit of the decision they make.
Meaning, if we lose there is no doubt that Lyon will be criticised for not playing Max and/or Ball - regardless of if in reality they would have made the difference.
Only 3 years ago, the St Kilda faithful wanted to strung Grant Thomas up for suggesting that Robert Harvey needed to convince the club that he should play on.
Now, it seems the club 'culture' (as much as I loathe that word and the concept of it) has matured to a point where emotion and romance is taking second place behind sense and professional decision making.
Where this debate becomes interesting though, is that alot of people cannot fathom that Eddy, Gwilt, Dawson etc. could possibly get a game ahead of Max and Luke Ball. Based purely on ability and value ot the team, not emotion.
This is where it's interesting. Lyon clearly has his favourites, it's just that his favourites are different to the favourites of the Saints faithful.
This could well be one of those football decisions that either makes a coach a genius, or ruins their career.
And in alot of these situations, the result on the day overshadows the actual merit of the decision they make.
Meaning, if we lose there is no doubt that Lyon will be criticised for not playing Max and/or Ball - regardless of if in reality they would have made the difference.
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