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GrumpyOne wrote:If Ayres is on the radar, he will have to do a presentation to show what he can bring to the club. Experience as a player and/or coach is not enough on it's own, and he has had limited success in his coaching gigs.
If I were Ayres id roll in with a DVD of the last quarter of yesterdays game, when that ends id ask "When do I start?"
BANG BANG
Port is a cashed up club with players fighting for their footy future. I'd be more impressed with what he could achieve with say Frankston.
You could say the same for Williamstown.
They have an AFL allignment (and the money is brings), Port dont
They had 15 AFL listed players trying to impress a new Western Bulldogs coach, Port didnt
What I saw was a well drilled, skillful and (best of all) passionate side willing to do whatever it takes for the jumper on their back.
We need that. I want that. IMHO Ayres can bring us that
BANG BANG
The Western Bulldogs guys are Bulldogs first and Willy guys second.
The willy guys already have AFL contracts, the Port guys are either aspiring or on their last opportunity.
22 players playing and training as one unit all season against two groups of players with different playing and training experiences.
If Ayres is so good, how come he is not in the current AFL system?
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Sainterman wrote:What a load of crap from a poster who joined on Sept 14 2011. Off timing for our friend End of an Era. Suffice to say this tip off is based on nothing. Not really even worth discussing.
You really have no idea do you Sainterman? Absolutely none, zilcth, zero.
Well what time is the presser to announce it then End of an Era? You did say Monday....haven't seen anything to indicate this is happening.
And has our board decided to totally disreagrd the wonderful selection process too??
GrumpyOne wrote:If Ayres is on the radar, he will have to do a presentation to show what he can bring to the club. Experience as a player and/or coach is not enough on it's own, and he has had limited success in his coaching gigs.
If I were Ayres id roll in with a DVD of the last quarter of yesterdays game, when that ends id ask "When do I start?"
BANG BANG
Port is a cashed up club with players fighting for their footy future. I'd be more impressed with what he could achieve with say Frankston.
You could say the same for Williamstown.
They have an AFL allignment (and the money is brings), Port dont
They had 15 AFL listed players trying to impress a new Western Bulldogs coach, Port didnt
What I saw was a well drilled, skillful and (best of all) passionate side willing to do whatever it takes for the jumper on their back.
We need that. I want that. IMHO Ayres can bring us that
BANG BANG
The Western Bulldogs guys are Bulldogs first and Willy guys second.
The willy guys already have AFL contracts, the Port guys are either aspiring or on their last opportunity.
22 players playing and training as one unit all season against two groups of players with different playing and training experiences.
If Ayres is so good, how come he is not in the current AFL system?
I will support Gary Ayres to coach St Kilda if he gets the job.
He lead Port Melbourne to an undefeated season and defeated a side stacked with AFL grade talent by a big margain.
He had Port playing with pride, passion, determaination and skill all season long.
You can argue whatever you like but winning 21 games on the trott for any side is a great achivment. Its not all the players that drive that.
This is my stance.
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White Winmar wrote:As the JPY song of yesteryear used to go, "Take a look at me, I'm yesterday's hero". Thanks Gary, but no thanks.
Can you actually give a reason apart from what you have said above why Ayresy would not be a good coach for the Saints.
He did nothing at the Crows, except lose the confidence of the playing group. In the end, it seemed he was ousted by the players as much as their whining supporters and admin. I'd give 'hairbrow' my support if the board thought he was the man, but I'd be very surprised...VFL and AFL are not the same, and he has a proven poor record in the AFL.
killa_gram wrote:I'd be happy with the club talking to Gary.
I'd be happy with the club doing due diligence on prospective applicants, and if that means talking to every coach that puts his hand up, then so be it.
BTW, has Ayresy actually indicated he wants the job, or is this fan forum fallacies?
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White Winmar wrote:As the JPY song of yesteryear used to go, "Take a look at me, I'm yesterday's hero". Thanks Gary, but no thanks.
Can you actually give a reason apart from what you have said above why Ayres would not be a good coach for the Saints.
If you want to know EOAE, he was a complete failure at two of the best resourced clubs in the competition, in Geelong and Adelaide. I fail to see a single innovation he could bring into the club. I've heard him speak at three sportsman's nights and he is one of the most boring, self-absorbed, individuals I've ever ha the misfortune to listen to.
All he has going for him is the Port Melbourne premiership. Even that qualification is way below the standard we require. Why not get Gary Brice (triple premierships) Phil Cleary, or Norm Brown?
The fact is today's football is so dynamic, that anyone who hasn't been in it for the past coupe of years is doomed to failure. What is your obsession with him EOAE? Are you two related? Appointing the Mullett King would put our club back ten years. Where's your proof he could cut it at AL level, given his abject failure in the past, when he was armed with rich clubs stocked with talent?
I started with nothing and I've got most of it left!
if people want ayres simply because he took port to a flag in a lower comp, why not entice laird from central districts - best non-afl team in the land by a mile. and since he took over in 2003 they have played in every grand final.
won all but two of those and will win again tnis year.
awesome team. awesome coach?
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ThePunter wrote:Eade at a GF lunch today said he was about to interview for the job.
Position far from filled.
lets make sure we give Eade the wrong address...
Hey Teflon, I've had a sense that Eade might be the right choice for us and, now that I can see that you don't like him, I'm starting to feel more confident that I might be right (and I'm sure your feelings about this would conversely parallel mine ).
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