skeptic wrote:what was ur view of the old coaches attitude Zeb?
just curious
Lyon didn't attend all that many games...the ones he did he would have a quick chat to a Saints listed player at 1/4 or 3/4 time...sometimes wouldn't say anything at all..I can only talk about away games as I was in the scoreboard at home games so I assume he did attend a few of those
Watters started off ok...I was at a meeting at sandy where he spoke and stated that he knew the difficulties associated with alignments as he'd had to deal with them when he was a coach in the WAFL...Pelchen also spoke at the same meeting...the statement that got my notice was that the Sandy team would be selected on one criteria only...FORM...after that things changed...during 2012 and 2013 there were a couple of players that should have been dropped to the Development squad...Winmar and Shenton in 2012...Lever and Staley in 2013..to his credit Shenton really turned things around and I really hope he gets another year with St Kilda...Winmars form was so bad in 2012, that if he was a Sandy listed player he would most probably have been shipped out to a local league to try and get some form. the low point was this year when Watters pulled out 2 Players (Jason Blake and Sam Dunell) an hour before the main game..both players were in the middle of their pre game preparation...after that I had zero respect for Watters..even Ross Lyon didn't do that...
That was when our President and CEO got involved with the hierarchy at Seaford and was the catalyst for a few requests in the contract for seasons 2014-2015...e.g the minimum amount of Sandy players to be selected each week.....the alignment officially ended at the end of October but the paperwork is in place with a couple of points to be ironed out and then I assume both parties will sign up. From what I can gather the new coach will see what is written and agreed upon in this contract and as he will be reporting directly to Pelchen will go along with what has been agreed to...
So it's another waiting game...the thing that did surprise me is that it appears that Watters for whatever reason didn't like reporting to Pelchen even though it surely must have been spelt out to him on his appointment that this was how the hierarchy was set up.
But in the end there are 2 differing sides in an alignment....at Sandy we want to win and play finals...St Kilda want their players developed in a certain way...both perfectly understandable viewpoints.
The tricky part is getting both to work together..
Hopefully the next 2 years will see a greater degree of harmony.
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