Is it time?
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Is it time?
For GT to return in some capacity.
We need an opposition analyist.
He still loves the club, and with Sammy, Wool and Max back it's back to the early noughties it seems at our club.
Thoughts?
We need an opposition analyist.
He still loves the club, and with Sammy, Wool and Max back it's back to the early noughties it seems at our club.
Thoughts?
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Re: Is it time?
How many times has a former coach who was sacked in such a manner come back to a club and accepted a lessor role?saintspremiers wrote:For GT to return in some capacity.
We need an opposition analyist.
He still loves the club, and with Sammy, Wool and Max back it's back to the early noughties it seems at our club.
Thoughts?
Nah.
Re: Is it time?
Ken Sheldon.The Redeemer wrote:How many times has a former coach who was sacked in such a manner come back to a club and accepted a lessor role?saintspremiers wrote:For GT to return in some capacity.
We need an opposition analyist.
He still loves the club, and with Sammy, Wool and Max back it's back to the early noughties it seems at our club.
Thoughts?
Nah.
As for the OP. lol
GT's biggest critisism was his percieved lack of gameday nous. How many times did we read here after almost every loss - GT outcoached.
personally I didn't agree, but the club has moved on from Thomas and Watters needs clear air away from huge egos.
Anyway isn't there a no dickheads policy?
Lance or James??
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
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Re: Is it time?
joffaboy wrote:Anyway isn't there a no dickheads policy?
Love to have him back at the club one day as you can't doubt his passion for the Saints. But I don't think now is the time.
If he ever was to return ... and it's unlikely ... it would be as senior coach.
For me he's in a different category to Lyin', whose papers are marked "do not touch with a 10-foot bargepole".
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Re: Is it time?
yeah, right...saintspremiers wrote:For GT to return in some capacity.
We need an opposition analyist.
He still loves the club, and with Sammy, Wool and Max back it's back to the early noughties it seems at our club.
Thoughts?
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Guess this is a 'what if' scenario....
The only role he would be suited to is the academy one...
He made some royal mistakes regarding young injured bodies, however it wouldn't be his call this time around. What he was good at was convincing young guys of the St Kilda way, making them love him, making them want to be the best they could be....
(ducks for cover)
However this would never, ever, happen.
If he could be welcomed back in some capacity though, that he gets invited to functions, is welcome around the place, I think that would be good. He did alot of good at the club, which is sometimes forgotten amongst the other.
GT shouldn't be a bad word anymore, surely.
The only role he would be suited to is the academy one...
He made some royal mistakes regarding young injured bodies, however it wouldn't be his call this time around. What he was good at was convincing young guys of the St Kilda way, making them love him, making them want to be the best they could be....
(ducks for cover)
However this would never, ever, happen.
If he could be welcomed back in some capacity though, that he gets invited to functions, is welcome around the place, I think that would be good. He did alot of good at the club, which is sometimes forgotten amongst the other.
GT shouldn't be a bad word anymore, surely.
Re: Is it time?
If he ever returned it is more likely as president. The chances of ever coaching again are the same as your chances or anyone else on here. None. As for RL he would be accepted back as coach in heartbeat if Watters failed and RL wanted to return.bigcarl wrote:joffaboy wrote:Anyway isn't there a no dickheads policy?
Love to have him back at the club one day as you can't doubt his passion for the Saints. But I don't think now is the time.
If he ever was to return ... and it's unlikely ... it would be as senior coach.
For me he's in a different category to Lyin', whose papers are marked "do not touch with a 10-foot bargepole".
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Re: Is it time?
Whilst I don't agree with the op - GT would often say that to take the heat off his players and the papers well integrity has never been a necessity there, they just find reasons to hound a guy they don't think.joffaboy wrote:GT's biggest critisism was his percieved lack of gameday nous. How many times did we read here after almost every loss - GT outcoached.
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Re: Is it time?
Maybe by the players but I feel Lyin' might have a lost many of the supporters for the manner of his departure. The board that reappointed him would find itself in trouble imo.plugger66 wrote:As for RL he would be accepted back as coach in heartbeat if Watters failed and RL wanted to return.
GT for president? Now there is an interesting thought
If he was president I feel that he might appoint himself as coach.
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Re: Is it time?
I would think if we struggled under Watters they would soon forgive RL. Anyway. RL will never come back and hopefully we dont struggle under Watters.bigcarl wrote:Maybe by the players but I feel Lyin' might have a lost many of the supporters for the manner of his departure. The board that reappointed him woukd find itself in trouble imo.plugger66 wrote:As for RL he would be accepted back as coach in heartbeat if Watters failed and RL wanted to return.
GT for president? Now there is an interesting thought
If he was president I feel that he might appoint himself as coach.
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Re: Is it time?
Accepted back as coach? Please tell us you are joking. Accept back a man as coach who left in such a deceitful manner? please are we such a pathetic lot that we would stoop so low?:roll:plugger66 wrote:If he ever returned it is more likely as president. The chances of ever coaching again are the same as your chances or anyone else on here. None. As for RL he would be accepted back as coach in heartbeat if Watters failed and RL wanted to return.bigcarl wrote:joffaboy wrote:Anyway isn't there a no dickheads policy?
Love to have him back at the club one day as you can't doubt his passion for the Saints. But I don't think now is the time.
If he ever was to return ... and it's unlikely ... it would be as senior coach.
For me he's in a different category to Lyin', whose papers are marked "do not touch with a 10-foot bargepole".
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Re: Is it time?
No I think we are very professional club and want the best coach available. I think unlike supporters the club dont take these things personally.linmarnic wrote:Accepted back as coach? Please tell us you are joking. Accept back a man as coach who left in such a deceitful manner? please are we such a pathetic lot that we would stoop so low?:roll:plugger66 wrote:If he ever returned it is more likely as president. The chances of ever coaching again are the same as your chances or anyone else on here. None. As for RL he would be accepted back as coach in heartbeat if Watters failed and RL wanted to return.bigcarl wrote:joffaboy wrote:Anyway isn't there a no dickheads policy?
Love to have him back at the club one day as you can't doubt his passion for the Saints. But I don't think now is the time.
If he ever was to return ... and it's unlikely ... it would be as senior coach.
For me he's in a different category to Lyin', whose papers are marked "do not touch with a 10-foot bargepole".
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Re: Is it time?
It is not personal, it is about our values and about trust in your coach and leader. We can not accept someone back like Lyon who has deceived club, players and supporters. No matter how you rate Lyon as a coach, there will always be a breach of trust issue.plugger66 wrote:No I think we are very professional club and want the best coach available. I think unlike supporters the club dont take these things personally.linmarnic wrote:Accepted back as coach? Please tell us you are joking. Accept back a man as coach who left in such a deceitful manner? please are we such a pathetic lot that we would stoop so low?:roll:plugger66 wrote:If he ever returned it is more likely as president. The chances of ever coaching again are the same as your chances or anyone else on here. None. As for RL he would be accepted back as coach in heartbeat if Watters failed and RL wanted to return.bigcarl wrote:joffaboy wrote:Anyway isn't there a no dickheads policy?
Love to have him back at the club one day as you can't doubt his passion for the Saints. But I don't think now is the time.
If he ever was to return ... and it's unlikely ... it would be as senior coach.
For me he's in a different category to Lyin', whose papers are marked "do not touch with a 10-foot bargepole".
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Re: Is it time?
Scott Watters is yet to coach a game at St Kilda. Ross Lyon is yet to coach a game at Fremantle.linmarnic wrote:It is not personal, it is about our values and about trust in your coach and leader. We can not accept someone back like Lyon who has deceived club, players and supporters. No matter how you rate Lyon as a coach, there will always be a breach of trust issue.plugger66 wrote:No I think we are very professional club and want the best coach available. I think unlike supporters the club dont take these things personally.linmarnic wrote:Accepted back as coach? Please tell us you are joking. Accept back a man as coach who left in such a deceitful manner? please are we such a pathetic lot that we would stoop so low?:roll:plugger66 wrote:If he ever returned it is more likely as president. The chances of ever coaching again are the same as your chances or anyone else on here. None. As for RL he would be accepted back as coach in heartbeat if Watters failed and RL wanted to return.bigcarl wrote:joffaboy wrote:Anyway isn't there a no dickheads policy?
Love to have him back at the club one day as you can't doubt his passion for the Saints. But I don't think now is the time.
If he ever was to return ... and it's unlikely ... it would be as senior coach.
For me he's in a different category to Lyin', whose papers are marked "do not touch with a 10-foot bargepole".
Why are we even discussing this
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GT has some great strengths. He's great at firing the boys up and getting them passionate and motivated and creating a team bond. That would be a good thing to have.
The problem with GT, from where I sit, is that he's also very, very good at making enemies, and when he was coach of our club, the enemies he made automatically became enemies of St.Kilda. I'm thinking specifically of the umpiring department. He has the ability to bring pressure onto our club with his outspoken ways, and for that reason, I'd rather he not represent the club, even though I admire his loyalty and passion and think he'd be good for the kids.
The problem with GT, from where I sit, is that he's also very, very good at making enemies, and when he was coach of our club, the enemies he made automatically became enemies of St.Kilda. I'm thinking specifically of the umpiring department. He has the ability to bring pressure onto our club with his outspoken ways, and for that reason, I'd rather he not represent the club, even though I admire his loyalty and passion and think he'd be good for the kids.
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