The Denis Pagan-Ross Lyon comparison
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The Denis Pagan-Ross Lyon comparison
While idling away a few moments here on the forum, I was struck by the similarity between the departures from their clubs of Lyon and Denis Pagan.
Both proved (after early teething troubles) to be clearly capable at their first senior coaching gig. Both had a similar gameplan (centred on defence and moving the ball up to a big centre-half forward).
Pagan left North despite them wanting him to remain as senior coach and going through protracted negotiations, and slipped away to the money at Carlton.
Lyon proved to be as mercenary (though somewhat sneakier) than Pagan.
We saw how Pagan went from a (so-called) "supercoach" to dud in the space of a couple of seasons that yielded; 2 wooden spoons (back to back) and a spot on the ladder no higher than 11th! ending up with his dismissal.
The BIG difference of course is that Pagan won two flags!
The question now facing Lyon is can he deliver? IMMEDIATELY! Will this end up with him being well-paid for 3-4 seasons and then being given the arse?
Dare we dream?
Both proved (after early teething troubles) to be clearly capable at their first senior coaching gig. Both had a similar gameplan (centred on defence and moving the ball up to a big centre-half forward).
Pagan left North despite them wanting him to remain as senior coach and going through protracted negotiations, and slipped away to the money at Carlton.
Lyon proved to be as mercenary (though somewhat sneakier) than Pagan.
We saw how Pagan went from a (so-called) "supercoach" to dud in the space of a couple of seasons that yielded; 2 wooden spoons (back to back) and a spot on the ladder no higher than 11th! ending up with his dismissal.
The BIG difference of course is that Pagan won two flags!
The question now facing Lyon is can he deliver? IMMEDIATELY! Will this end up with him being well-paid for 3-4 seasons and then being given the arse?
Dare we dream?
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hope you are right...the prick has set us back 5 years.....Con Gorozidis wrote:Lyon is a one trick pony.
Will be a waste of Freos money.
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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Well said Stinger.stinger wrote:hope you are right...the prick has set us back 5 years.....Con Gorozidis wrote:Lyon is a one trick pony.
Will be a waste of Freos money.
So glad now the arsehole has gone.
Long may Freo suffer!
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If Lyon had remained here at St Kilda I would have been happy. However in the wake of the Sydney game, while all the speculation was rife, I thought to myself, "if he went at least we'd maybe score more goals" his style of play was AWFUL (successful true, but awful to watch at times) Lyon will be judged by history as to whether he is the 'super coach" many say he is.
I find it interesting that from being a "club in crisis" four weeks ago, we have rebounded from the Lyon departure and there is actually a high level of excitement about the new season 2012.
Freo on the other hand, still has divisions regarding the Lyon appointment among the supporters, with a lot of resentment at how Mark Harvey was treated. The failure to land Mitch Clark is another minus.
I am looking forward to seeing how both clubs emerge from this chapter.
Let history judge!
GO SAINTS!!!!
I find it interesting that from being a "club in crisis" four weeks ago, we have rebounded from the Lyon departure and there is actually a high level of excitement about the new season 2012.
Freo on the other hand, still has divisions regarding the Lyon appointment among the supporters, with a lot of resentment at how Mark Harvey was treated. The failure to land Mitch Clark is another minus.
I am looking forward to seeing how both clubs emerge from this chapter.
Let history judge!
GO SAINTS!!!!
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Time may prove me wrong, but I believe Ross Lyon will never achieve as much with Fremantle as he did with the Saints.
If press reports of his massive financial troubles are correct, then it is not suprising that he was unable to get the best out of the team. Losing millions and effectively bankrupt he would have found it impossible to focus 100% on his day-job. It will take him years to recover from such a devastating life-changing and humiliating experience, and I have no doubt that his strong impulse was to get as far away from Melbourne as possible once the season had ended.
This will continue to haunt him for many years, and Fremantle supporters will be in for more pain.
If press reports of his massive financial troubles are correct, then it is not suprising that he was unable to get the best out of the team. Losing millions and effectively bankrupt he would have found it impossible to focus 100% on his day-job. It will take him years to recover from such a devastating life-changing and humiliating experience, and I have no doubt that his strong impulse was to get as far away from Melbourne as possible once the season had ended.
This will continue to haunt him for many years, and Fremantle supporters will be in for more pain.
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Shattering to lose Lyon first of all, Walsh next & Harves. Mind you it might be a good thing for Harves to get more experience elsewhere anyway. Good time to be at a more cheerful club.
Watters seems level headed and appears to be a great selection, but a coach can only do so much.
It's the Board I'm worried about. Was Pelchin hired too late; when the Board realized their incompetence in managing our list and salary cap was realized? At least someone can be blamed now.
All very well to get a great coach whilst discarding good players for no return because of salary cap issues. The Board is accountable and is to blame when financial issues arise. I feel sorry for Watters because the coach is always the one who gets the blame for poor on field performance. We need to look off-field now though to find the real culprits.
Watters seems level headed and appears to be a great selection, but a coach can only do so much.
It's the Board I'm worried about. Was Pelchin hired too late; when the Board realized their incompetence in managing our list and salary cap was realized? At least someone can be blamed now.
All very well to get a great coach whilst discarding good players for no return because of salary cap issues. The Board is accountable and is to blame when financial issues arise. I feel sorry for Watters because the coach is always the one who gets the blame for poor on field performance. We need to look off-field now though to find the real culprits.
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The obvious comparison is they both have the warmth and facial expressions of a talking corpse...not that I have seen one..they just look as what I would imagine death warmed up talks like
Never take a backward step even to gain momentum.....
'It's OK to have the capabilities and abilities, but you've got to get it done." Terry Daniher 05
"We have beauty in our captain and we have a true leader in our coach. Our time will come"
Thinline.Post 09 Grand final.
'It's OK to have the capabilities and abilities, but you've got to get it done." Terry Daniher 05
"We have beauty in our captain and we have a true leader in our coach. Our time will come"
Thinline.Post 09 Grand final.
really? he did get us to a couple of grannies though. within a bee's dick of a flag. should we have been rebuilding for that whole time in order to get ready for 2017?stinger wrote:hope you are right...the prick has set us back 5 years.....Con Gorozidis wrote:Lyon is a one trick pony.
Will be a waste of Freos money.
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Yeah right.saintwill66 wrote:Time may prove me wrong, but I believe Ross Lyon will never achieve as much with Fremantle as he did with the Saints.
If press reports of his massive financial troubles are correct, then it is not suprising that he was unable to get the best out of the team. Losing millions and effectively bankrupt he would have found it impossible to focus 100% on his day-job. It will take him years to recover from such a devastating life-changing and humiliating experience, and I have no doubt that his strong impulse was to get as far away from Melbourne as possible once the season had ended.
This will continue to haunt him for many years, and Fremantle supporters will be in for more pain.
In 2009 Ross Lyon invented the forward press, coached us to a near-perfect season and a grand final we were in a position to win with 5 mins to go, as he battled extreme stress in the face of financial ruin.
In 2010, Riewoldt's injury caused everyone to write us off & the Filth stole all our IP. Still, he coached us to a draw in the grand final, while wrestling with grief for the loss of his sister and the death of his nephew.
Lyon's focus was second to none. He was a remarkable coach. He was headhunted for a reason.
I can understand you despising him. It shows you're angry.
But rewriting history just makes you look stupid.