Lyon pinches Sumich
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Lyon pinches Sumich
Just announced on SEN as huge news in WA.
Senior Assistant Coach.
Senior Assistant Coach.
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His name was mentioned here and there but I think you're right.Old Mate wrote:doesn't effect us anyway. we aren't even interviewing him.
It's interesting though because Lyon from all reports appeared to struggle in recent years to attract really top notch assistants. Yet now he's at Freo he manages within the space of a few weeks to snare Worsfold's right hand man - and at a point in time where the Weagles look on the verge of achieving something great.
I suppose Lyon's reputation for driving his assistants into the ground hasn't made it across the Nullabor yet.
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He withdrew from previous jobs the same as Scott Burns did.....Dr Spaceman wrote:His name was mentioned here and there but I think you're right.Old Mate wrote:doesn't effect us anyway. we aren't even interviewing him.
It's interesting though because Lyon from all reports appeared to struggle in recent years to attract really top notch assistants. Yet now he's at Freo he manages within the space of a few weeks to snare Worsfold's right hand man - and at a point in time where the Weagles look on the verge of achieving something great.
I suppose Lyon's reputation for driving his assistants into the ground hasn't made it across the Nullabor yet.
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Hope he's happy to work the long hours demanded by the new coach.
For a bloke like the new Fremantle coach who declared his family were "his purpose" 80 hours a week must have meant the family didn't exactly see him a lot. No wonder they all left.
Plus throw in the hours he must have spent trying to work out how he had such massive losses plus selling properties to recoup losses, he would have hardly been home.
Good luck to Mrs Sumich waiting for hubby to come home late at night.
For a bloke like the new Fremantle coach who declared his family were "his purpose" 80 hours a week must have meant the family didn't exactly see him a lot. No wonder they all left.
Plus throw in the hours he must have spent trying to work out how he had such massive losses plus selling properties to recoup losses, he would have hardly been home.
Good luck to Mrs Sumich waiting for hubby to come home late at night.
Sumich has business interests in WAstkildathunda wrote:He withdrew from previous jobs the same as Scott Burns did.....Dr Spaceman wrote:His name was mentioned here and there but I think you're right.Old Mate wrote:doesn't effect us anyway. we aren't even interviewing him.
It's interesting though because Lyon from all reports appeared to struggle in recent years to attract really top notch assistants. Yet now he's at Freo he manages within the space of a few weeks to snare Worsfold's right hand man - and at a point in time where the Weagles look on the verge of achieving something great.
I suppose Lyon's reputation for driving his assistants into the ground hasn't made it across the Nullabor yet.
Burns was really keen on the Crows job
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i read newspaper report that said burns did not get the crows job because he told them "hard truths about their list" at the interview and that sanderson said there list was good and they could challenge straight away.Old Mate wrote:
Burns was really keen on the Crows job
we arent even interviewing burns?
I don't believe he's gone for any of the Melbourne coaching jobs, just the Crows gig.Con Gorozidis wrote:i read newspaper report that said burns did not get the crows job because he told them "hard truths about their list" at the interview and that sanderson said there list was good and they could challenge straight away.Old Mate wrote:
Burns was really keen on the Crows job
we arent even interviewing burns?
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SEAFORDDr Spaceman wrote:n from all reports appeared to struggle in recent years to attract really top notch assistants. Yet now he's at Freo he manages within the space of a few weeks to snare Worsfold's right hand man - and at a point in time where the Weagles look on the verge of achieving something great.
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Yep;barks4eva wrote:SEAFORDDr Spaceman wrote:n from all reports appeared to struggle in recent years to attract really top notch assistants. Yet now he's at Freo he manages within the space of a few weeks to snare Worsfold's right hand man - and at a point in time where the Weagles look on the verge of achieving something great.
SOS didn't want to travel down there so he moved to GWS
Tudor didn't want to travel down there so he moved to Sydney
Berbekov didn't want to travel down there so he moved to Sydney
Lyin didn't want to travel down there so he moved to Freo
Yep, Its SEAFORD alright. Should we burn the place down? !!
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Enough of that Sir!Eastern wrote:Yep;barks4eva wrote:SEAFORDDr Spaceman wrote:n from all reports appeared to struggle in recent years to attract really top notch assistants. Yet now he's at Freo he manages within the space of a few weeks to snare Worsfold's right hand man - and at a point in time where the Weagles look on the verge of achieving something great.
SOS didn't want to travel down there so he moved to GWS
Tudor didn't want to travel down there so he moved to Sydney
Berbekov didn't want to travel down there so he moved to Sydney
Lyin didn't want to travel down there so he moved to Freo
Yep, Its SEAFORD alright. Should we burn the place down? !!
Can we have less facts and more fiction pleaseÂ
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I don't think you quite got my joke. "pinched"bergholt wrote:getting a better job for more money elsewhere sounds reasonable to me. should they be shackled to a particular club for life?PJ wrote:Was Suma upset? I hate these coaches that go around thinking this kind of behaviour is OK.
I've never seen a bad St.Kilda player - that's just how they are.
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And if today was 1st October he may have also got a punch from RossPJ wrote:I don't think you quite got my joke. "pinched"bergholt wrote:getting a better job for more money elsewhere sounds reasonable to me. should they be shackled to a particular club for life?PJ wrote:Was Suma upset? I hate these coaches that go around thinking this kind of behaviour is OK.
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Eastern commented :
Malthouse lives near the inner city. Money is not his key driver, so why would he want to travel to Seaford every day until whatever hour? Transpose that thought to the likes of other top people e.g. Misson - the same result.
I know the response - if they pay you enough, what does it matter - many posters may travel an hour or more every day. Gents, it's about "choice." If you can get the same job, the same money in a more stable organisation, why would you want to travel to Seaford, if you don't have to ???
Whether people want to accept it or not, the Seaford location is turning the "best people" away. If you are good enough in football terms to nail what you want, why would you want to travel to Seaford?Yep;
- SOS didn't want to travel down there so he moved to GWS
- Tudor didn't want to travel down there so he moved to Sydney
- Berbekov didn't want to travel down there so he moved to Sydney
- Lyin didn't want to travel down there so he moved to Freo
- Yep, Its SEAFORD alright. Should we burn the place down? !!
Malthouse lives near the inner city. Money is not his key driver, so why would he want to travel to Seaford every day until whatever hour? Transpose that thought to the likes of other top people e.g. Misson - the same result.
I know the response - if they pay you enough, what does it matter - many posters may travel an hour or more every day. Gents, it's about "choice." If you can get the same job, the same money in a more stable organisation, why would you want to travel to Seaford, if you don't have to ???
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What a lot of crap. Got any proof at all. MM has retired from coaching. Nothing to do with Seaford.Junction Oval wrote:Whether people want to accept it or not, the Seaford location is turning the "best people" away. If you are good enough in football terms to nail what you want, why would you want to travel to Seaford?
Malthouse lives near the inner city. Money is not his key driver, so why would he want to travel to Seaford every day until whatever hour? Transpose that thought to the likes of other top people e.g. Misson - the same result.
I know the response - if they pay you enough, what does it matter - many posters may travel an hour or more every day. Gents, it's about "choice." If you can get the same job, the same money in a more stable organisation, why would you want to travel to Seaford, if you don't have to ???