thissuss wrote:Exactly. Ross is breaking contracts all over town. Why the he'll would a longer contract make a difference.kalsaint wrote:He might have left mid season if that occurred.Enrico_Misso wrote:So we should have stiched him up 6 MONTHS AGO
Well done Westaway!
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Teflon wrote:One fact cant be ignored - THIS BOARD allowed the negotiations to wait till this long AND allowed Lyon to insert a get out clause into his contracts that makes the final year a joke.oneteam wrote:AS IF !Teflon wrote:IF this proves true Greg Westaway if **** gone. Leven should b gone. Nettlefold, Thompson the whole figgin lot can ferk off.Moorabbin Man wrote:No excuses, the Club has cocked it up, he should have been stiched up a long time ago. SEN have just reported that he was offered no extra money. Time for a new President & Board, before they c**k up further with the next appointment. It would so obviously stupid if they appointed Eade.
I can not believe IF this is true that our Board could be so incompetent and allow this to happen.
Should have been stitched up months ago AND why on earth would you allow a clause that basically means the last year is null and void anyway?
what crap.
no way they would offer same money for 4 years.
bet that will come out as rubbish.
THATS A FACT and hardly what Id call smart...
AND appointed Pelchen without notice and made Ross Lyon answerable to him and took away his authority
smart move NOT
this was the moment the relationships really fragmented between Ross Lyon and the incompetent clowns who run the club
remember Westaway in 2008 making noises in the press about being concerned with our style of play
the numbnut should have STFU
then the get out clause gets inserted
then it's down to "spirit of the contract"
the board ******* this up monumentally
not surprising all the clueless nuffies bagging Lyon
Wasnt Westaway also the one to come out in 2008 and say he wanted Ross to coach us for 10 years?barks4eva wrote:Teflon wrote:One fact cant be ignored - THIS BOARD allowed the negotiations to wait till this long AND allowed Lyon to insert a get out clause into his contracts that makes the final year a joke.oneteam wrote:AS IF !Teflon wrote:IF this proves true Greg Westaway if **** gone. Leven should b gone. Nettlefold, Thompson the whole figgin lot can ferk off.Moorabbin Man wrote:No excuses, the Club has cocked it up, he should have been stiched up a long time ago. SEN have just reported that he was offered no extra money. Time for a new President & Board, before they c**k up further with the next appointment. It would so obviously stupid if they appointed Eade.
I can not believe IF this is true that our Board could be so incompetent and allow this to happen.
Should have been stitched up months ago AND why on earth would you allow a clause that basically means the last year is null and void anyway?
what crap.
no way they would offer same money for 4 years.
bet that will come out as rubbish.
THATS A FACT and hardly what Id call smart...
AND appointed Pelchen without notice and made Ross Lyon answerable to him and took away his authority
smart move NOT
this was the moment the relationships really fragmented between Ross Lyon and the incompetent clowns who run the club
remember Westaway in 2008 making noises in the press about being concerned with our style of play
the numbnut should have STFU
then the get out clause gets inserted
then it's down to "spirit of the contract"
the board ******* this up monumentally
not surprising all the clueless nuffies bagging Lyon
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Could have sworn that:
a) Pelchen and Lyon were seen having coffee a couple of weeks before the announcement, this would suggest that Lyon knew what was happening.
b) Club originally offered Lyon a contract 2 months ago but when he went to new management, Kelly his manager wanted to start afresh in contract negotiations.
c) Both the club and Lyon's management had come to terms yesterday. Both parties had tried to get in contact with him, including today. Lyon was not able to be reached.
For me Lyon double-crossed:
1. The Club
2. His management
3. The players
4. Mark Harvey
5. The fans
Lyon is to blame for this. NO ONE ELSE
FAIR DINKUM!
a) Pelchen and Lyon were seen having coffee a couple of weeks before the announcement, this would suggest that Lyon knew what was happening.
b) Club originally offered Lyon a contract 2 months ago but when he went to new management, Kelly his manager wanted to start afresh in contract negotiations.
c) Both the club and Lyon's management had come to terms yesterday. Both parties had tried to get in contact with him, including today. Lyon was not able to be reached.
For me Lyon double-crossed:
1. The Club
2. His management
3. The players
4. Mark Harvey
5. The fans
Lyon is to blame for this. NO ONE ELSE
FAIR DINKUM!
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You are 100% spot on.Buckets wrote:Could have sworn that:
a) Pelchen and Lyon were seen having coffee a couple of weeks before the announcement, this would suggest that Lyon knew what was happening.
b) Club originally offered Lyon a contract 2 months ago but when he went to new management, Kelly his manager wanted to start afresh in contract negotiations.
c) Both the club and Lyon's management had come to terms yesterday. Both parties had tried to get in contact with him, including today. Lyon was not able to be reached.
For me Lyon double-crossed:
1. The Club
2. His management
3. The players
4. Mark Harvey
5. The fans
Lyon is to blame for this. NO ONE ELSE
FAIR DINKUM!
I'm not sure how our board is copping a mighty hard whack here.
His management team who were negotiating on his behalf came to an agreement with the club for a 4 year extension.
This shouldn't be underedtimated, instructed us to deal with his management team and and as late as today his management team were acting under instructions he wanted to stay.
So in one foul swoop he has adversely affected companies he had commercial agreements with, has left us without a coach, left his management team with one less client and one of their clients without a job.
So our board is at fault that we weren't able to come to an agreement with a character who would act with this level of bad faith.
In the end it seems to have come down to cold hard cash, unless you think we should have offered more than 7.5mil over 5 years I don't think you can blame the board here. Lyon wanted his market value and wasn't going to sign anywhere till he had his auction.
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Buckets wrote:Could have sworn that:
a) Pelchen and Lyon were seen having coffee a couple of weeks before the announcement, this would suggest that Lyon knew what was happening.
b) Club originally offered Lyon a contract 2 months ago but when he went to new management, Kelly his manager wanted to start afresh in contract negotiations.
c) Both the club and Lyon's management had come to terms yesterday. Both parties had tried to get in contact with him, including today. Lyon was not able to be reached.
For me Lyon double-crossed:
1. The Club
2. His management
3. The players
4. Mark Harvey
5. The fans
Lyon is to blame for this. NO ONE ELSE
FAIR DINKUM!
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You may be right Buckets, but your analysis allows us no opportunity to slime that numbnuts Westaway.Buckets wrote:Could have sworn that:
a) Pelchen and Lyon were seen having coffee a couple of weeks before the announcement, this would suggest that Lyon knew what was happening.
b) Club originally offered Lyon a contract 2 months ago but when he went to new management, Kelly his manager wanted to start afresh in contract negotiations.
c) Both the club and Lyon's management had come to terms yesterday. Both parties had tried to get in contact with him, including today. Lyon was not able to be reached.
For me Lyon double-crossed:
1. The Club
2. His management
3. The players
4. Mark Harvey
5. The fans
Lyon is to blame for this. NO ONE ELSE
FAIR DINKUM!
Please put a bit more effort into it fella
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