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Agree 100% Spinner.Spinner wrote:Unless you know for a fact he has signed....thats a really s*** comment.Thinline wrote:Sorry the bloke got hurt and all, but wonder what GC thinks about its new recruit turning up all broken...
He's probably concerned about his career as a whole - Not who he is playing with next year.
I note a few on here are constantly saying Armo's signed with GC, or that he's "gone" next year etc. Seems to be based on nothing more than his inability, to date, to cement a senior spot and the fact his Birth Certificate has QLD written on it.
Injury concerns aside, Ross has shown he's not averse to a long apprenticeship, so his omission from the side at the moment does not necessarily mean his card has been stamped.
Good luck with everything Armo
+1Dr Spaceman wrote:Agree 100% Spinner.Spinner wrote:Unless you know for a fact he has signed....thats a really s*** comment.Thinline wrote:Sorry the bloke got hurt and all, but wonder what GC thinks about its new recruit turning up all broken...
He's probably concerned about his career as a whole - Not who he is playing with next year.
I note a few on here are constantly saying Armo's signed with GC, or that he's "gone" next year etc. Seems to be based on nothing more than his inability, to date, to cement a senior spot and the fact his Birth Certificate has QLD written on it.
Injury concerns aside, Ross has shown he's not averse to a long apprenticeship, so his omission from the side at the moment does not necessarily mean his card has been stamped.
Good luck with everything Armo
Until we know he's going, he's a St Kilda player who gives his all on the field and we should support him.
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I would like to see him go to be honest. If you can't cement a spot in the top side in 4 years then what is your worth to the coach. If Lyon thought he was worth anything he would be playing him wouldn't he. This apprenticeship thing is crap. Some do take time to develop but he hasn't so far under Lyon's coaching.
Is that a flaw in David or Lyon. I don't know but I do know if he stays there he is going to be in and out for as long as Lyon is there. He has his favourites and game plans and that is that.
Dave is not setting the world on fire under Lyons coaching or with St Kilda. I'm not being negative or disrespectful. I am saying it how it is. Knowing David though and what he thinks of Saints he wants to stay.
My only comment to him would be look at his options and take the blinkers off.
Is that a flaw in David or Lyon. I don't know but I do know if he stays there he is going to be in and out for as long as Lyon is there. He has his favourites and game plans and that is that.
Dave is not setting the world on fire under Lyons coaching or with St Kilda. I'm not being negative or disrespectful. I am saying it how it is. Knowing David though and what he thinks of Saints he wants to stay.
My only comment to him would be look at his options and take the blinkers off.
I disagree. I don't want to see him go at all.DWOODROW wrote:I would like to see him go to be honest. If you can't cement a spot in the top side in 4 years then what is your worth to the coach. If Lyon thought he was worth anything he would be playing him wouldn't he. This apprenticeship thing is crap. Some do take time to develop but he hasn't so far under Lyon's coaching.
Is that a flaw in David or Lyon. I don't know but I do know if he stays there he is going to be in and out for as long as Lyon is there. He has his favourites and game plans and that is that.
Dave is not setting the world on fire under Lyons coaching or with St Kilda. I'm not being negative or disrespectful. I am saying it how it is. Knowing David though and what he thinks of Saints he wants to stay.
My only comment to him would be look at his options and take the blinkers off.
Lenny is getting old, fairly sure only has a one year contract, so your going to have to replace him with someone.
Armo was consistantly in the best for Sandringham, and I was suprised he was dropped, from memory he kicked 2 or 3 goals that game, which was crucial, yet we have passangers in our team like McQ, Dempster, Kosi, that are having no influence, and don't go in no where near as hard as Armo.
Armo always puts his head over the ball, he's our in and under hard nut. Imo, he has won us a fair few games. Its not like he can't play either. Last year gets 3 B&F votes in Tassie after coming from the Reserves.
I just think Ross is giving him some time to work on his defence, along with Ross wanting to select fast running players, yet I don't see the point of selecting fast running players if their having no input.
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Yet he is consistently left out of the side and never given the time to cement one or get consistency. What is his role at St Kilda apart from propping up Sandy. There is no future their for him or with Lyon.lefty wrote:I disagree. I don't want to see him go at all.DWOODROW wrote:I would like to see him go to be honest. If you can't cement a spot in the top side in 4 years then what is your worth to the coach. If Lyon thought he was worth anything he would be playing him wouldn't he. This apprenticeship thing is crap. Some do take time to develop but he hasn't so far under Lyon's coaching.
Is that a flaw in David or Lyon. I don't know but I do know if he stays there he is going to be in and out for as long as Lyon is there. He has his favourites and game plans and that is that.
Dave is not setting the world on fire under Lyons coaching or with St Kilda. I'm not being negative or disrespectful. I am saying it how it is. Knowing David though and what he thinks of Saints he wants to stay.
My only comment to him would be look at his options and take the blinkers off.
Lenny is getting old, fairly sure only has a one year contract, so your going to have to replace him with someone.
Armo was consistantly in the best for Sandringham, and I was suprised he was dropped, from memory he kicked 2 or 3 goals that game, which was crucial, yet we have passangers in our team like McQ, Dempster, Kosi, that are having no influence, and don't go in no where near as hard as Armo.
Armo always puts his head over the ball, he's our in and under hard nut. Imo, he has won us a fair few games. Its not like he can't play either. Last year gets 3 B&F votes in Tassie after coming from the Reserves.
I just think Ross is giving him some time to work on his defence, along with Ross wanting to select fast running players, yet I don't see the point of selecting fast running players if their having no input.
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In fairness, I typed it in a hurry and I agree it did come across harshly.Dr Spaceman wrote:Agree 100% Spinner.Spinner wrote:Unless you know for a fact he has signed....thats a really s*** comment.Thinline wrote:Sorry the bloke got hurt and all, but wonder what GC thinks about its new recruit turning up all broken...
He's probably concerned about his career as a whole - Not who he is playing with next year.
I note a few on here are constantly saying Armo's signed with GC, or that he's "gone" next year etc. Seems to be based on nothing more than his inability, to date, to cement a senior spot and the fact his Birth Certificate has QLD written on it.
Injury concerns aside, Ross has shown he's not averse to a long apprenticeship, so his omission from the side at the moment does not necessarily mean his card has been stamped.
Good luck with everything Armo
I like Armo. Always have. I like his style of player. Always have. I reckon we could do with him in the side, but he's not.
But I ain't the coach/selectors and facts are facts. For whatever reason, he doesn't get a game and GC desperately want hard nuts. 2 plus 2 equals Armo is a deadset certainty to reinvigorate his career elsewhere.
I don't really think that's a particularly controversial assumption, personally.
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I think alot of you are right. For what ever reason his style doesn't suite Saints.Thinline wrote:In fairness, I typed it in a hurry and I agree it did come across harshly.Dr Spaceman wrote:Agree 100% Spinner.Spinner wrote:Unless you know for a fact he has signed....thats a really s*** comment.Thinline wrote:Sorry the bloke got hurt and all, but wonder what GC thinks about its new recruit turning up all broken...
He's probably concerned about his career as a whole - Not who he is playing with next year.
I note a few on here are constantly saying Armo's signed with GC, or that he's "gone" next year etc. Seems to be based on nothing more than his inability, to date, to cement a senior spot and the fact his Birth Certificate has QLD written on it.
Injury concerns aside, Ross has shown he's not averse to a long apprenticeship, so his omission from the side at the moment does not necessarily mean his card has been stamped.
Good luck with everything Armo
I like Armo. Always have. I like his style of player. Always have. I reckon we could do with him in the side, but he's not.
But I ain't the coach/selectors and facts are facts. For whatever reason, he doesn't get a game and GC desperately want hard nuts. 2 plus 2 equals Armo is a deadset certainty to reinvigorate his career elsewhere.
I don't really think that's a particularly controversial assumption, personally.
As for his Knee, well he won't be playing next week that's for sure.
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I've written to you before and told you that I have liked your brother since the NAB Cup a few years ago. I just want you to know that as a Saints fan, I wish him all the best, whatever and whereever he is. Seems like a good bloke, as well as a good footy player, and I hope he has a great future, good luck, and I hope he bounces back from this setback better than ever.
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It’s always puzzling to some of us how some players seem to get games at will and others seem to be constantly overlooked, or dropped after one bad game.
The assumption, and that’s all it can be, is that those guys who are getting picked are following the coaches instructions and those that get ignored are not.
Eddy, McQualter, Dempster etc, are examples. People rightly ask how do these guys get games and suggest they must be favourites of the coach. They must be following instructions, but just what are those instructions? Does Ross tell Eddy to “run around in the forward line but to make sure you don’t get too many possessionsâ€
The assumption, and that’s all it can be, is that those guys who are getting picked are following the coaches instructions and those that get ignored are not.
Eddy, McQualter, Dempster etc, are examples. People rightly ask how do these guys get games and suggest they must be favourites of the coach. They must be following instructions, but just what are those instructions? Does Ross tell Eddy to “run around in the forward line but to make sure you don’t get too many possessionsâ€
Fair post.DWOODROW wrote:I would like to see him go to be honest. If you can't cement a spot in the top side in 4 years then what is your worth to the coach. If Lyon thought he was worth anything he would be playing him wouldn't he. This apprenticeship thing is crap. Some do take time to develop but he hasn't so far under Lyon's coaching.
Is that a flaw in David or Lyon. I don't know but I do know if he stays there he is going to be in and out for as long as Lyon is there. He has his favourites and game plans and that is that.
Dave is not setting the world on fire under Lyons coaching or with St Kilda. I'm not being negative or disrespectful. I am saying it how it is. Knowing David though and what he thinks of Saints he wants to stay.
My only comment to him would be look at his options and take the blinkers off.
No slight on David that he can't get into the side. As you say, Lyon has his favourites as do all coaches. Luke Ball found himself battling to get into the side last year as well and he's going alright at Collingwood.
Armo may need a new environment and a fresh coach who can try something different to get the best out of him.
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We are quick to put it down to Ross having favourites, I really like the way Armo plays and have always said as much on here, but without being aware of the circumstances for why Armo has not been able to get a game....Beej wrote:Fair post.DWOODROW wrote:I would like to see him go to be honest. If you can't cement a spot in the top side in 4 years then what is your worth to the coach. If Lyon thought he was worth anything he would be playing him wouldn't he. This apprenticeship thing is crap. Some do take time to develop but he hasn't so far under Lyon's coaching.
Is that a flaw in David or Lyon. I don't know but I do know if he stays there he is going to be in and out for as long as Lyon is there. He has his favourites and game plans and that is that.
Dave is not setting the world on fire under Lyons coaching or with St Kilda. I'm not being negative or disrespectful. I am saying it how it is. Knowing David though and what he thinks of Saints he wants to stay.
My only comment to him would be look at his options and take the blinkers off.
No slight on David that he can't get into the side. As you say, Lyon has his favourites as do all coaches. Luke Ball found himself battling to get into the side last year as well and he's going alright at Collingwood.
Armo may need a new environment and a fresh coach who can try something different to get the best out of him.
i suppose that is telling it like it really is...unfortunately.....same thing happened to luke ball...wasn't valued by the coach......certainly now is by the coach with his team on the top of the ladder.......to me...even a blind man could see that was going to happen......david would not have been dropped by me earlier in the year if i was coach...and he certainly would have been given a game before dempster last saturday ....DWOODROW wrote:I would like to see him go to be honest. If you can't cement a spot in the top side in 4 years then what is your worth to the coach. If Lyon thought he was worth anything he would be playing him wouldn't he. This apprenticeship thing is crap. Some do take time to develop but he hasn't so far under Lyon's coaching.
Is that a flaw in David or Lyon. I don't know but I do know if he stays there he is going to be in and out for as long as Lyon is there. He has his favourites and game plans and that is that.
Dave is not setting the world on fire under Lyons coaching or with St Kilda. I'm not being negative or disrespectful. I am saying it how it is. Knowing David though and what he thinks of Saints he wants to stay.
My only comment to him would be look at his options and take the blinkers off.
anyway...hope your brother is not badly injured......i really love the guy.....
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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Must be encouraging to know coach stinker would not drop you.stinger wrote:i suppose that is telling it like it really is...unfortunately.....same thing happened to luke ball...wasn't valued by the coach......certainly now is by the coach with his team on the top of the ladder.......to me...even a blind man could see that was going to happen......david would not have been dropped by me earlier in the year if i was coach...and he certainly would have been given a game before dempster last saturday ....DWOODROW wrote:I would like to see him go to be honest. If you can't cement a spot in the top side in 4 years then what is your worth to the coach. If Lyon thought he was worth anything he would be playing him wouldn't he. This apprenticeship thing is crap. Some do take time to develop but he hasn't so far under Lyon's coaching.
Is that a flaw in David or Lyon. I don't know but I do know if he stays there he is going to be in and out for as long as Lyon is there. He has his favourites and game plans and that is that.
Dave is not setting the world on fire under Lyons coaching or with St Kilda. I'm not being negative or disrespectful. I am saying it how it is. Knowing David though and what he thinks of Saints he wants to stay.
My only comment to him would be look at his options and take the blinkers off.
anyway...hope your brother is not badly injured......i really love the guy.....
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Your guys have to remember he's only 22 and was pick 9, plenty of time for him to excel.
To be in the top 22, when a team finishes on top of the ladder, isn't that easy (it was his second season last year btw). To be reasonable, he was competing with L.Ball last year, and had some really good games. Now that Luke as gone, he should be getting games, just unfortunate circumstances regarding injuries, as he was in really good form and was due for a recall.
I say, just keep at it, he will cement himself in the team soon enough.
Too important to st.kilda to just let go. Stick at it, you'll be alright
If you ask saints fans what you think of armo, its all positive. Not many would have negative comments at all. He can kick further than Luke Ball, he scores goals most games, and usual leading our tackling count.
Love the guy to be honest. Please stay
To be in the top 22, when a team finishes on top of the ladder, isn't that easy (it was his second season last year btw). To be reasonable, he was competing with L.Ball last year, and had some really good games. Now that Luke as gone, he should be getting games, just unfortunate circumstances regarding injuries, as he was in really good form and was due for a recall.
I say, just keep at it, he will cement himself in the team soon enough.
Too important to st.kilda to just let go. Stick at it, you'll be alright
If you ask saints fans what you think of armo, its all positive. Not many would have negative comments at all. He can kick further than Luke Ball, he scores goals most games, and usual leading our tackling count.
Love the guy to be honest. Please stay
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+1lefty wrote:Your guys have to remember he's only 22 and was pick 9, plenty of time for him to excel.
To be in the top 22, when a team finishes on top of the ladder, isn't that easy (it was his second season last year btw). To be reasonable, he was competing with L.Ball last year, and had some really good games. Now that Luke as gone, he should be getting games, just unfortunate circumstances regarding injuries, as he was in really good form and was due for a recall.
I say, just keep at it, he will cement himself in the team soon enough.
Too important to st.kilda to just let go. Stick at it, you'll be alright
If you ask saints fans what you think of armo, its all positive. Not many would have negative comments at all. He can kick further than Luke Ball, he scores goals most games, and usual leading our tackling count.
Love the guy to be honest. Please stay
Well said Lefty.
First good luck with his recovery and two lets hope he stays with us.
Good luck Armo.
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I'd say it would of come from higher to tell him to remove the post,to keep up what ever advantage the club think they have in playing the injury cover up shiradeplugger66 wrote:Dwoodrow why did you get rid of the comment that you made in regard to Armo's injury?DWOODROW wrote:matrix wrote:tell me its not season ending tho....please?
Bring back the Lockett era