Barks Was right,,,rossy really was a super coach
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Barks Was right,,,rossy really was a super coach
He really got the best out of lukie ball
Really recognised his value as a player
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Rossy was right, he was wronged by the saints
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Really recognised his value as a player
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Rossy was right, he was wronged by the saints
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Learn from it ffsWinmarvellous wrote:get over it ffs
I blame Lyon for pisspoor judgement of character and pisspoor judgement of what it takes to climb the mountain - quality on field leaders and quality contested ball winners.
Whether you are talking about onfield talent or offfield behaviour, Lyon's role players he brought into the team had clearly been perceived to have weaknesses by other clubs. He didn't want to risk trying to develop and nurture talent, but he wanted to take on a high risk individual in Lovett.
It took us five years to realise that Ross was not planning for the ongoing development of talent and future on field leaders on the Saints list.
To be fair, on this particular point, it has been a pretty constant talking point for the last few years amongst Saints supporters.Scollop wrote: It took us five years to realise that Ross was not planning for the ongoing development of talent and future on field leaders on the Saints list.
A lot of people here have doubted the longer term strategies of our former mate & of his continual selection of veteran & recyled players.
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Sack the Board-IMMEDIATELY!!! (FAIR DINKUM) now that ought to sort out all the troubles at St Kilda!! Eh? an alternative? name an alternative board/CEO/President? coach?? I haven;t got time for details like that!!!!! I am FAR too busy (FAIR DINKUM!) making lots of noise and hassle to be bothered with details like that!!!!!
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I'm pretty sure he did want to play for St Kilda, he just didn't want to be played in the way he was.
Fact is in the 2009 1st version he was doing well and then he barely saw any of it.
Most of use got frustrated with how he became as a player, slow, poor kicking etc but I think it just shows how sometimes you just need to have faith (Gwilt, Peake, Dempster) but if you are going to get rid of a player, at least get something for him if others want him!!
Fact is in the 2009 1st version he was doing well and then he barely saw any of it.
Most of use got frustrated with how he became as a player, slow, poor kicking etc but I think it just shows how sometimes you just need to have faith (Gwilt, Peake, Dempster) but if you are going to get rid of a player, at least get something for him if others want him!!
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Heaps of players stay on without ripper relationships with the coach, if he wanted to, surely he could of.eppo67 wrote:Not quite true the fact is he didn't want to play for St.kilda under RL b/c he believed RL didn't rate him and had lost faith in him.SainterK wrote:He didn't want to play for St Kilda, it's just pointless still wondering about it.
He didn't though, he chose to go the Pies.
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Off course he wanted to play for the Saints. Yes he thought he was not rated/wanted and no certainty for regular games going forward.eppo67 wrote:Not quite true the fact is he didn't want to play for St.kilda under RL b/c he believed RL didn't rate him and had lost faith in him.SainterK wrote:He didn't want to play for St Kilda, it's just pointless still wondering about it.
Easy for folks to make Ball responsible for his own villain status - yet the coach said 'there were expectations not met on both sides....etc'
This has been mentioned over and over on these boards
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The BIGGEST myth doing the rounds today is that Lyon is the "best coach in the AFL"....NONSENSE!!!! I thought RL did well by the Saints in getting us to the GF in 2009 & 2010 however he was OUTCOACHED! in all those games!
Our best player in the 2009 GF was warming the pine for most of the game! and if the ragpies had kicked straight we would have been GONE by 1/2 time in 2010 in GF1. On the biggest stage the guy was found wanting!
Our best player in the 2009 GF was warming the pine for most of the game! and if the ragpies had kicked straight we would have been GONE by 1/2 time in 2010 in GF1. On the biggest stage the guy was found wanting!
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While I agree with pretty much all your points, including the Ball one. He did get a lot out of the team. However he made us the most hated team in the competition to watch. Something I look forward to changing.thejiggingsaint wrote:The BIGGEST myth doing the rounds today is that Lyon is the "best coach in the AFL"....NONSENSE!!!! I thought RL did well by the Saints in getting us to the GF in 2009 & 2010 however he was OUTCOACHED! in all those games!
Our best player in the 2009 GF was warming the pine for most of the game! and if the ragpies had kicked straight we would have been GONE by 1/2 time in 2010 in GF1. On the biggest stage the guy was found wanting!
Love him or hate him, Ross was a superb coach. In hindsight, it's easy to dismiss all his achievements, but from all reports the players and the staff at St Kilda held his knowledge for the game with high regard.
The panel was good enough to find Ross, even though he wasn't a favourite to become our coach. Hopefully this panel have the ability to find another who will get the job done.
The panel was good enough to find Ross, even though he wasn't a favourite to become our coach. Hopefully this panel have the ability to find another who will get the job done.
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I neither love nor hate Ross Lyon. He did amazing things with our list in 2008/09. In 2010 when everyone wrote-off our chances after Roo went down, Ross kept the team focussed and we made the GF against the odds. BUT, deep in thier heart, did any of us feel confident going into the Gf's against the ragpies? Our style of play gave me little cause to ever feel too confident! One never knows; a new coach MAY just give our boys a taste for good attacking footy! NOW! there's something to be excited about!
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The difference is that Luke Ball was a good first round pick who suffered early injuries that limited his ability to kick. His in and under work was never questioned in my mind but Ross didnt rate Lkes style of game to be selected in teh top 22 consistnetly. Many players would have made this choice. Many coaches wouldnt have made the choice RL did.SainterK wrote:Heaps of players stay on without ripper relationships with the coach, if he wanted to, surely he could of.eppo67 wrote:Not quite true the fact is he didn't want to play for St.kilda under RL b/c he believed RL didn't rate him and had lost faith in him.SainterK wrote:He didn't want to play for St Kilda, it's just pointless still wondering about it.
He didn't though, he chose to go the Pies.
I my book I really rate Ross Lyon highly but have always believed this was his worst mistake. I sort of understand why Ross didnt rate Luke at the time as he was looking to get more scoreboard pressure from midfield players and Luke's kicking at the time was not real flash and didnt fit. However, Luke's in and under skill was paramount to the midfield performance as is Lenny's.
Midfield clearances and clear winners are needed to make an effective forward line.
You need to protect the ball handler to increase posession efficiency
You need to protect the ball handler to increase posession efficiency
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