The book was written by a world renowned author and journalist and it changed the way sports administrators think across the globe. The movie was an entertaining Hollywood story starring Brad Pitt.rodgerfox wrote:But that was a big part of the movie.markp wrote: to blame a mantra or philosophy for losing you 2 grand finals in consecutive years, each effectively by a kick, when they're fundamental to how got you there, is laughable.
The strategy got them 20 wins in a row and got them to a certain point - but that same strategy also was a key reason they weren't able to go further than that. So it was a strategy that delivered consistency and in turn, wins. But at the pointy end, it isn't consistency that wins the big games.
Obviously you disagree, but that was a big premise of the film. And also, one of the main reasons I saw such parallels between us and the team in the movie.
However it is fair to argue that the strength of our game plan in 2009/10 (and Freo's in 2013) was also our biggest weakness. By adopting a high-pressure (and consequently low-scoring) game against GOOD teams we were often still in games even though the opposition had the better of us for large periods. The downside was that the opposition were still in games even though we had the better of them for large periods. This produced some cracking contests, especially against the Cats. This was best summed up in the 09 final series where we beat the Bulldogs in a game they should have won but lost to the Cats in a game we should have won. The difference was our accuracy (9.6 in the Prelim and 9.14 in the GF), but without the game plan we wouldn't have beaten the Dogs (or the Cats in the 2010 QF). You could also argue the Cats would have belted us in the GF without such a defensive strategy, as they revolutionised attacking football in the Naughties, and we revolutionised defensive football through frontal pressure / full court-press or whatever you want to call it. Credit MUST go to Lyon and the players who executed his strategy. I have never seen a St. Kilda team dominate like we did in 2009. Still the facts remain 9.14 lost to 12.8 when it mattered most.