This, cant stand people that say they have inside knowledge and boast about it on the net and then say they cant tell. You aint cool.Devilhead wrote:Cmon Sainterman spill the beans???degruch wrote:Why not?Sainterman wrote:Some of us do know more and are not going to publish it on an interent forum for all to see.
If you were so desperate to unseat the current board wouldn't telling everybody what you know actually help your cause??
What is your reason behind big noting and boasting about "what you know"
Is it a power thing?? or .... Are you worried that your sources are unreliable??
Nothing worse than someone who big notes about what they know but can't tell - seriously either fess up or shut up!!!
David Misson gone...
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Devilhead wrote:Just heard thats SportsBet have justed started a book on what type of animal BARKS is given all the bleating that is protruding through his keyboard
8-13 - that he is actually the SHEEP he is claiming everyone else to be
4-1 - Young Defenceless Lamb
15-2 - Nigerian Dwarf Goat
12-1 - Castrated Milking Shorthorn Dairy Calf
20-1 - Himalayan Mountain Goat
100-1 - Intelligent St. Kilda Supporter
In 2005 I called for Thomas to be sacked and 95% of people on here disagreed with me VERY STRONGLY
FOUR YEARS later almost 100% were thankful that Thomas was sacked and replaced by Lyon
You want a clue, I'll try and give you one, BUT if choose to remain clueless that is your prerogative!
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From the same article....
Now I'm thinking the guy is a pickle....The Saints say they're not interested in discovering why Ross Lyon decided to walk away from the club in favour of a new beginning at Fremantle.
St Kilda chief executive Michael Nettlefold said Lyon didn't offer any explanation for his decision when the pair met late on Thursday, and Nettlefold has no plans to pursue the matter any further.
"We haven't had any discussion with Ross about any of the reasons at this point," Nettlefold told reporters at Seaford on Friday.
"I think it's a bit irrelevant, now."
"If Ross has made decisions, Ross is entitled and we respect that he has the right to make decisions about his future."
"I think pondering about those sort of things is irrelevant for us at this point."
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You think everyone should be sacked.barks4eva wrote:Devilhead wrote:Just heard thats SportsBet have justed started a book on what type of animal BARKS is given all the bleating that is protruding through his keyboard
8-13 - that he is actually the SHEEP he is claiming everyone else to be
4-1 - Young Defenceless Lamb
15-2 - Nigerian Dwarf Goat
12-1 - Castrated Milking Shorthorn Dairy Calf
20-1 - Himalayan Mountain Goat
100-1 - Intelligent St. Kilda Supporter
In 2005 I called for Thomas to be sacked and 95% of people on here disagreed with me VERY STRONGLY
FOUR YEARS later almost 100% were thankful that Thomas was sacked and replaced by Lyon
You want a clue, I'll try and give you one, BUT if choose to remain clueless that is your prerogative!
Holder of unacceptable views and other thought crimes.
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mcadam05 wrote:Nettlefold said he expects Lyon's move to have no bearing on the club's prospects of retaining its key support staff.
"Dave Missen, our head of conditioning will be with the club for some time, he's contracted," Nettlefold said.
"The club from an organisational perspective is in great shape."
That is dated 16/09/11
http://www.sportal.com.au/afl-news-disp ... -on-138481
oh dear
"spirit of the contract" "spirit of the contract" "spirit of the contract"
SPIN, SPIN and more SPIN
what's worse is the sleeping sheep keep on sleeping
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You truely are the Messiah!barks4eva wrote:Devilhead wrote:Just heard thats SportsBet have justed started a book on what type of animal BARKS is given all the bleating that is protruding through his keyboard
8-13 - that he is actually the SHEEP he is claiming everyone else to be
4-1 - Young Defenceless Lamb
15-2 - Nigerian Dwarf Goat
12-1 - Castrated Milking Shorthorn Dairy Calf
20-1 - Himalayan Mountain Goat
100-1 - Intelligent St. Kilda Supporter
In 2005 I called for Thomas to be sacked and 95% of people on here disagreed with me VERY STRONGLY
FOUR YEARS later almost 100% were thankful that Thomas was sacked and replaced by Lyon
You want a clue, I'll try and give you one, BUT if choose to remain clueless that is your prerogative!
BTW could you be any more up yourself?
Innocent until proven guilty!
I'm Baaaaaaaaack!!!!!!
I'm Baaaaaaaaack!!!!!!
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Who cares, you would have wanted to sack him anyway.barks4eva wrote:mcadam05 wrote:Nettlefold said he expects Lyon's move to have no bearing on the club's prospects of retaining its key support staff.
"Dave Missen, our head of conditioning will be with the club for some time, he's contracted," Nettlefold said.
"The club from an organisational perspective is in great shape."
That is dated 16/09/11
http://www.sportal.com.au/afl-news-disp ... -on-138481
oh dear
"spirit of the contract" "spirit of the contract" "spirit of the contract"
SPIN, SPIN and more SPIN
what's worse is the sleeping sheep keep on sleeping
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I think reality is, we're rebuilding.
Rebuilding totally.
Which players are we worried about losing? Everyone is contracted, so we get compensation if they leave (usually!).
We played in 2 GF's, and have played finals for nearly 10! What goes up, must come down.
I don't think it's unusual for this type of thing to happen. I thikn if people thought we'd be a contender this year or next, or even the one after - they may have been dreamin'.
And, that would have been the case if Lyon was still at the club aswell, in my opinion of course.
He's recruited too many dudes that can only play one type of role, and the guys who can play the offensive types of roles are getting older and not capable of dragging the team over the line each week. And of course the kids coming through the ranks aren't of the quality required to be the next leadership group of a genuine contender.
So unless a new coach came in and kept Lyon's style with only minor tweaks, then of course we're rebuilding. Even the great Ross Lyon took 2 years to get a team that had played finals for 3 years straight to play his style of footy.
It's happened to just about every club, and to us before. It's far from the end of the world. It's pretty much just the cycle of AFL footy.
The guys at the club had their chance, and they blew it/couldn't get over the line.
So reload, rebuild, whatever, then try again.
Personally, I am excited.
Rebuilding totally.
Which players are we worried about losing? Everyone is contracted, so we get compensation if they leave (usually!).
We played in 2 GF's, and have played finals for nearly 10! What goes up, must come down.
I don't think it's unusual for this type of thing to happen. I thikn if people thought we'd be a contender this year or next, or even the one after - they may have been dreamin'.
And, that would have been the case if Lyon was still at the club aswell, in my opinion of course.
He's recruited too many dudes that can only play one type of role, and the guys who can play the offensive types of roles are getting older and not capable of dragging the team over the line each week. And of course the kids coming through the ranks aren't of the quality required to be the next leadership group of a genuine contender.
So unless a new coach came in and kept Lyon's style with only minor tweaks, then of course we're rebuilding. Even the great Ross Lyon took 2 years to get a team that had played finals for 3 years straight to play his style of footy.
It's happened to just about every club, and to us before. It's far from the end of the world. It's pretty much just the cycle of AFL footy.
The guys at the club had their chance, and they blew it/couldn't get over the line.
So reload, rebuild, whatever, then try again.
Personally, I am excited.
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The Saints say they're not interested in discovering why Ross Lyon decided to walk away from the club in favour of a new beginning at Fremantle.
St Kilda chief executive Michael Nettlefold said Lyon didn't offer any explanation for his decision when the pair met late on Thursday, and Nettlefold has no plans to pursue the matter any further.
"We haven't had any discussion with Ross about any of the reasons at this point," Nettlefold told reporters at Seaford on Friday.
"I think it's a bit irrelevant, now."
"If Ross has made decisions, Ross is entitled and we respect that he has the right to make decisions about his future."
"I think pondering about those sort of things is irrelevant for us at this point."
Oh dear
Talk about the blind leading the blind
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Jeepers. I would've thought that given the opportunity to 'exit interview' someone who'd been in a senior role at the club for five years you'd ask him why he moved on. If he says he didn't like the biscuits in the kitchen then all well and good but he may also bring up some issues that need to be addressed.markp wrote:From the same article....
Now I'm thinking the guy is a pickle....The Saints say they're not interested in discovering why Ross Lyon decided to walk away from the club in favour of a new beginning at Fremantle.
St Kilda chief executive Michael Nettlefold said Lyon didn't offer any explanation for his decision when the pair met late on Thursday, and Nettlefold has no plans to pursue the matter any further.
"We haven't had any discussion with Ross about any of the reasons at this point," Nettlefold told reporters at Seaford on Friday.
"I think it's a bit irrelevant, now."
"If Ross has made decisions, Ross is entitled and we respect that he has the right to make decisions about his future."
"I think pondering about those sort of things is irrelevant for us at this point."
I think we clearly have had the best run with managable injuries in the last 3 years. Name all these games we have lost with regular players in the last 3 years. Bugger all compared to many clubs if not all clubs.degruch wrote:No, no-one's said (until now), because it's complete garbage, even with the 'managable' caveat included.plugger66 wrote:Not sure many have said that but we would have had the best injury run of any side in the last 3 years.
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Collingwood have had the best run, by a country mile.plugger66 wrote:I think we clearly have had the best run with managable injuries in the last 3 years. Name all these games we have lost with regular players in the last 3 years. Bugger all compared to many clubs if not all clubs.degruch wrote:No, no-one's said (until now), because it's complete garbage, even with the 'managable' caveat included.plugger66 wrote:Not sure many have said that but we would have had the best injury run of any side in the last 3 years.
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Dare I say they'd know exactly why he bailed out.Saints43 wrote: Jeepers. I would've thought that given the opportunity to 'exit interview' someone who'd been in a senior role at the club for five years you'd ask him why he moved on. If he says he didn't like the biscuits in the kitchen then all well and good but he may also bring up some issues that need to be addressed.
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Umh no I think 95% of the forum got frustrated with you spamming the boards... hijacking every thread with your cutting and pasting and so forthbarks4eva wrote:
In 2005 I called for Thomas to be sacked and 95% of people on here disagreed with me VERY STRONGLY
FOUR YEARS later almost 100% were thankful that Thomas was sacked and replaced by Lyon
You want a clue, I'll try and give you one, BUT if choose to remain clueless that is your prerogative!
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Saints43 wrote:Jeepers. I would've thought that given the opportunity to 'exit interview' someone who'd been in a senior role at the club for five years you'd ask him why he moved on. If he says he didn't like the biscuits in the kitchen then all well and good but he may also bring up some issues that need to be addressed.markp wrote:From the same article....
Now I'm thinking the guy is a pickle....The Saints say they're not interested in discovering why Ross Lyon decided to walk away from the club in favour of a new beginning at Fremantle.
St Kilda chief executive Michael Nettlefold said Lyon didn't offer any explanation for his decision when the pair met late on Thursday, and Nettlefold has no plans to pursue the matter any further.
"We haven't had any discussion with Ross about any of the reasons at this point," Nettlefold told reporters at Seaford on Friday.
"I think it's a bit irrelevant, now."
"If Ross has made decisions, Ross is entitled and we respect that he has the right to make decisions about his future."
"I think pondering about those sort of things is irrelevant for us at this point."
Yep, maybe he doesn't want to hear the answer?
Wonder if he'll dare ask Misson or Berbakov... or whoever's next?
Not good.
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Fitness and conditioning staff cost us the premiership in 2005!Thinline wrote:The Gold Coast lost the best S and C guy ever in Dean Robinson mid-season without so much as a sniff...
What is it that Misson can add after a relatively lengthy tenure?
Um...Ice yourselves MORE....Altitude train MORE....Stretch MORE....
Come on...It's hardly the end of the world...
Every club has a Misson. They all do the same thing.
If you're not concerned then you obviously have not much of a clue!
I doubt that over the last 3 years. Maybe last year but we would have them covered for the other 2.degruch wrote:Collingwood have had the best run, by a country mile.plugger66 wrote:I think we clearly have had the best run with managable injuries in the last 3 years. Name all these games we have lost with regular players in the last 3 years. Bugger all compared to many clubs if not all clubs.degruch wrote:No, no-one's said (until now), because it's complete garbage, even with the 'managable' caveat included.plugger66 wrote:Not sure many have said that but we would have had the best injury run of any side in the last 3 years.
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Look, I don't think I have ever been one to inflame anything on this board or to big note. Occasionally I might drop something I hear but never anything that might destabilise or cause the club angst. In fact I am careful about what I write if I am fortunate enough to hear things.Devilhead wrote:Cmon Sainterman spill the beans???degruch wrote:Why not?Sainterman wrote:Some of us do know more and are not going to publish it on an interent forum for all to see.
If you were so desperate to unseat the current board wouldn't telling everybody what you know actually help your cause??
What is your reason behind big noting and boasting about "what you know"
Is it a power thing?? or .... Are you worried that your sources are unreliable??
Nothing worse than someone who big notes about what they know but can't tell - seriously either fess up or shut up!!!
In this case I know that our admin has bumbled along and in the end bungled things so badly that we don't have RL anymore. He left the way he did for reasons, $'s and others!
I am not involved in any challenges to the current admin and don't think I wil be but I do know people are "chatting" and looking into what can be done.
I am as passionate as anyone else on here, go back and look at any of my previous posts. It is frustrating to watch everyone go along thinking all is fine, when it clearly isn't. What needs to happen for some people to realise this?
So what I will say is there are many unhappy with the way things are being run, this includes some discontent with those on the board, and some discontent with MN. We may not need to completely wipe the board but we do need significant change!
Apart from that I will choose the "shut up" option from here, which you so kindly offered.
But seriously, open your eyes and have a think about where we are currently at.
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Just to fan the flames a bit, it could be argued that had he been able to get Luke Ball as fit as Collingwood's guy did, we'd all be in a totally different frame of mind right now.plugger66 wrote:I think we clearly have had the best run with managable injuries in the last 3 years. Name all these games we have lost with regular players in the last 3 years. Bugger all compared to many clubs if not all clubs.degruch wrote:No, no-one's said (until now), because it's complete garbage, even with the 'managable' caveat included.plugger66 wrote:Not sure many have said that but we would have had the best injury run of any side in the last 3 years.
I'm not bagging him, cause I don't really know anything about him. But regardless of who's been in charge and why they happened - we've had unfit players going into Grand Finals, and lost key players to big injuries for 2 straight years.
You may be right on Ball but you cannot blame those other injuries in Misson.Johnny Member wrote:Just to fan the flames a bit, it could be argued that had he been able to get Luke Ball as fit as Collingwood's guy did, we'd all be in a totally different frame of mind right now.plugger66 wrote:I think we clearly have had the best run with managable injuries in the last 3 years. Name all these games we have lost with regular players in the last 3 years. Bugger all compared to many clubs if not all clubs.degruch wrote:No, no-one's said (until now), because it's complete garbage, even with the 'managable' caveat included.plugger66 wrote:Not sure many have said that but we would have had the best injury run of any side in the last 3 years.
I'm not bagging him, cause I don't really know anything about him. But regardless of who's been in charge and why they happened - we've had unfit players going into Grand Finals, and lost key players to big injuries for 2 straight years.
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Bring back GT.
PS B4E..you keep reminding so many on here that they are sheep etc etc..do you continue to post because you feel more intelligent surrounded by all these clowns? because if you were intelligent why would you bother ?
Just a thought
PS B4E..you keep reminding so many on here that they are sheep etc etc..do you continue to post because you feel more intelligent surrounded by all these clowns? because if you were intelligent why would you bother ?
Just a thought
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