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Re: Send your message of condolence to Ross Lyin.
Am I missing something here
Most of the comments here say that Ross can't coach
So would you still want him at St Kilda, yes ... then you are hypocrite, no.. then you should just be happy he's gone
seems like a waste of energy either way
Most of the comments here say that Ross can't coach
So would you still want him at St Kilda, yes ... then you are hypocrite, no.. then you should just be happy he's gone
seems like a waste of energy either way
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Re: Send your message of condolence to Ross Lyin.
I think Ross needs to go onto Dancing with the Stars to learn how to dance
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Re: Send your message of condolence to Ross Lyin.
The point is that he shafted the Saints. Very good coach but very obsessed. He may get there but you can see he is consumed by winning a grand final at the expense of building the right team. I think Freo are on the way down.terry smith rules wrote:Am I missing something here
Most of the comments here say tthereoss can't coach
So would you stillwinning I'llat St Kilda, yes ... then you are hypocrite, no.. then you should just be happy he's gone
seems like a waste of energy either way
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Re: Send your message of condolence to Ross Lyin.
Maybe Richmond or North Melbourne next year.ozrulestrace wrote:Ross' toin coss- Essendon or Adelaide?
Don't care because last night the Karma bus did its job.
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Re: Send your message of condolence to Ross Lyin.
The point is that he shafted the Saints. Very good coach but very obsessed. He may get there but you can see he is consumed by winning a grand final at the expense of building the right team. I think Freo are on the way down.terry smith rules wrote:Am I missing something here
Most of the comments here say tthereoss can't coach
So would you stillwinning I'llat St Kilda, yes ... then you are hypocrite, no.. then you should just be happy he's gone
seems like a waste of energy either way
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Re: Send your message of condolence to Ross Lyin.
There is absolutely sweet FA to be gained in gloating about the demise of our former coach at Fremantle. It should be remembered how close our club came to glory under his stewardship. Having said all that, "Bon Appetit" Ross! enjoy your humble pie mate!
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Re: Send your message of condolence to Ross Lyin.
Well summed up Loris. Just one small nitpick. The term a "befuddled Kevin Sheedy", is a tautology.
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Re: Send your message of condolence to Ross Lyin.
elizabethr wrote:Lyon is NOT a good coach!
Disagree - is a good coach, however not a great coach.
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He is too reactionary plus a very poor manager of modern men.Bunk_Moreland wrote:elizabethr wrote:Lyon is NOT a good coach!
Disagree - is a good coach, however not a great coach.
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Re: Send your message of condolence to Ross Lyin.
Indeed it looks like we've got a beauty of a Coach now. After 2 lost years of Watters. I have no malice towards Lyon and am grateful for his time as our coach.magnifisaint wrote:So true. Thank you Michael Nettlefold for being so incompetent. At least now we have a coach who looks to the future and isn't so focussed on he presentLinton Lodger wrote:You are talking about the second most successful coach in our Club's history. You are forgetting the bumbling, overpaid Michael Nettlefold's role in his departure.
His game plan may be judged to fall short. Or has it been a firepower issue. Remember, Aaron Hamill should have still been playing in 2009 & 2010, alas his career curtailed by injury. We would have been far too good for anyone, particularly in 2009.
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Re: Send your message of condolence to Ross Lyin.
No point bagging Lyon- he had one trick and when it worked it worked well, but all too predictable. I'll reserve my judgement on our current coach who talks the talk, but he needs to deliver the goods in the form of playing finals. I do feel sorry for Watters who never got the support that a senior coach should have had at the time that everyone was pointing fingers and making excuses after the failed GFs and the loss of Lyon, and Clarkson was in a similar situation when he arrived at Hawthorn- some players and officials were sooking to the board, some guys didn't want to work with him, but being a strongly led club, they stuck by his peculiar ways and now have great success. Let's look forward.
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Touche............... spot on WWWhite Winmar wrote:Well summed up Loris. Just one small nitpick. The term a "befuddled Kevin Sheedy", is a tautology.
Re: Send your message of condolence to Ross Lyin.
spert wrote:No point bagging Lyon- he had one trick and when it worked it worked well, but all too predictable. I'll reserve my judgement on our current coach who talks the talk, but he needs to deliver the goods in the form of playing finals. I do feel sorry for Watters who never got the support that a senior coach should have had at the time that everyone was pointing fingers and making excuses after the failed GFs and the loss of Lyon, and Clarkson was in a similar situation when he arrived at Hawthorn- some players and officials were sooking to the board, some guys didn't want to work with him, but being a strongly led club, they stuck by his peculiar ways and now have great success. Let's look forward.
How come you refuse to take notice of people who where at the club when deciding anything about SW. They say he was off tap and the things that have come out suggest that. And lets be honest the list he had in 2013 should have won many more games than 5 if this years list culd win 6 and half. The guy couldn't coach and to make matters worse was off his head on a power trip. Richo doesn't seem like that at all and hopefully the SW failure means we have got a very good coach.
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Re: Send your message of condolence to Ross Lyin.
One big difference between Richo and Watters is very skilful way Richo brought the senior players on board - has always spoken with great respect of the success (or near success!) we had before he got here. Watters talked as if they all the players - including the champs - were at ground zero and he was going to have to drag them all up to the required standard.
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Watters was right when after he got the arse he said that we were not a great club because great clubs don't do this and don't do that etc.ripplug66 wrote:spert wrote:No point bagging Lyon- he had one trick and when it worked it worked well, but all too predictable. I'll reserve my judgement on our current coach who talks the talk, but he needs to deliver the goods in the form of playing finals. I do feel sorry for Watters who never got the support that a senior coach should have had at the time that everyone was pointing fingers and making excuses after the failed GFs and the loss of Lyon, and Clarkson was in a similar situation when he arrived at Hawthorn- some players and officials were sooking to the board, some guys didn't want to work with him, but being a strongly led club, they stuck by his peculiar ways and now have great success. Let's look forward.
How come you refuse to take notice of people who where at the club when deciding anything about SW. They say he was off tap and the things that have come out suggest that. And lets be honest the list he had in 2013 should have won many more games than 5 if this years list culd win 6 and half. The guy couldn't coach and to make matters worse was off his head on a power trip. Richo doesn't seem like that at all and hopefully the SW failure means we have got a very good coach.
He was right because great clubs do not appoint coaches that are self servicing flogs.
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Further, what about when Watters used to reel off pearlers like: "We don't shy away from that".
I can't believe people didn't see straight through that shite.
What a wanker and a flog.
I can't believe people didn't see straight through that shite.
What a wanker and a flog.
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Re: Send your message of condolence to Ross Lyin.
SaintPav wrote:Watters was right when after he got the arse he said that we were not a great club because great clubs don't do this and don't do that etc.ripplug66 wrote:spert wrote:No point bagging Lyon- he had one trick and when it worked it worked well, but all too predictable. I'll reserve my judgement on our current coach who talks the talk, but he needs to deliver the goods in the form of playing finals. I do feel sorry for Watters who never got the support that a senior coach should have had at the time that everyone was pointing fingers and making excuses after the failed GFs and the loss of Lyon, and Clarkson was in a similar situation when he arrived at Hawthorn- some players and officials were sooking to the board, some guys didn't want to work with him, but being a strongly led club, they stuck by his peculiar ways and now have great success. Let's look forward.
How come you refuse to take notice of people who where at the club when deciding anything about SW. They say he was off tap and the things that have come out suggest that. And lets be honest the list he had in 2013 should have won many more games than 5 if this years list culd win 6 and half. The guy couldn't coach and to make matters worse was off his head on a power trip. Richo doesn't seem like that at all and hopefully the SW failure means we have got a very good coach.
He was right because great clubs do not appoint coaches that are self servicing flogs.
Yep not one of ur better decisions. Ranks up with there with appointing Blight.
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I remember how much we got bagged for sacking the legend that was Blighty.ripplug66 wrote:SaintPav wrote:Watters was right when after he got the arse he said that we were not a great club because great clubs don't do this and don't do that etc.ripplug66 wrote:spert wrote:No point bagging Lyon- he had one trick and when it worked it worked well, but all too predictable. I'll reserve my judgement on our current coach who talks the talk, but he needs to deliver the goods in the form of playing finals. I do feel sorry for Watters who never got the support that a senior coach should have had at the time that everyone was pointing fingers and making excuses after the failed GFs and the loss of Lyon, and Clarkson was in a similar situation when he arrived at Hawthorn- some players and officials were sooking to the board, some guys didn't want to work with him, but being a strongly led club, they stuck by his peculiar ways and now have great success. Let's look forward.
How come you refuse to take notice of people who where at the club when deciding anything about SW. They say he was off tap and the things that have come out suggest that. And lets be honest the list he had in 2013 should have won many more games than 5 if this years list culd win 6 and half. The guy couldn't coach and to make matters worse was off his head on a power trip. Richo doesn't seem like that at all and hopefully the SW failure means we have got a very good coach.
He was right because great clubs do not appoint coaches that are self servicing flogs.
Yep not one of ur better decisions. Ranks up with there with appointing Blight.
We shoould have been bagged but not for sacking him as that was the right decision. We should have been bagged for hiring him in the first place.
Mal Blght, just part of a conga line of AFL flogs who unfortunatley had tenure as our coach.
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SaintPav wrote:I remember how much we got bagged for sacking the legend that was Blighty.ripplug66 wrote:SaintPav wrote:Watters was right when after he got the arse he said that we were not a great club because great clubs don't do this and don't do that etc.ripplug66 wrote:spert wrote:No point bagging Lyon- he had one trick and when it worked it worked well, but all too predictable. I'll reserve my judgement on our current coach who talks the talk, but he needs to deliver the goods in the form of playing finals. I do feel sorry for Watters who never got the support that a senior coach should have had at the time that everyone was pointing fingers and making excuses after the failed GFs and the loss of Lyon, and Clarkson was in a similar situation when he arrived at Hawthorn- some players and officials were sooking to the board, some guys didn't want to work with him, but being a strongly led club, they stuck by his peculiar ways and now have great success. Let's look forward.
How come you refuse to take notice of people who where at the club when deciding anything about SW. They say he was off tap and the things that have come out suggest that. And lets be honest the list he had in 2013 should have won many more games than 5 if this years list culd win 6 and half. The guy couldn't coach and to make matters worse was off his head on a power trip. Richo doesn't seem like that at all and hopefully the SW failure means we have got a very good coach.
He was right because great clubs do not appoint coaches that are self servicing flogs.
Yep not one of ur better decisions. Ranks up with there with appointing Blight.
We shoould have been bagged but not for sacking him as that was the right decision. We should have been bagged for hiring him in the first place.
Mal Blght, just part of a conga line of AFL flogs who unfortunatley had tenure as our coach.
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Let me start by saying, I have no issue with him 'shafting' us.
There's no loyalty in footy. We all know that - or at least should know that.
And, I was pleased to see him go. I don't rate him at all. Never really did.
The 2nd best in the business at getting his players to consistently do exactly what he wants them to do. He's brilliant as a coach in this regard.
But it's what he wants them to do that is the problem.
His twams don't score rnough, and are one dimensional. He relies to heavily on superstar cattle, but at the same time he inadvertently restricts his superstar players with his quagmire game plan.
There's no loyalty in footy. We all know that - or at least should know that.
And, I was pleased to see him go. I don't rate him at all. Never really did.
The 2nd best in the business at getting his players to consistently do exactly what he wants them to do. He's brilliant as a coach in this regard.
But it's what he wants them to do that is the problem.
His twams don't score rnough, and are one dimensional. He relies to heavily on superstar cattle, but at the same time he inadvertently restricts his superstar players with his quagmire game plan.
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But a very good coach given the overrated Freo list.Bunk_Moreland wrote:elizabethr wrote:Lyon is NOT a good coach!
Disagree - is a good coach, however not a great coach.
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i Would NOT want ross to coach the saints. Not sure he can evolve his coaching to win a GF and rebuild a list same goes for Paul Roos?? I will enjoy Ross losing finals for a few years yet as a mercenary money hungry Judas. GWS will be his next home after all the hard work is done at that club....then to the blues after t Brendan has given his all to build a list. He is a bad human and a terrible football person....a man who doesn't care about his dog acts......
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This is getting over the top.
One bounce of the ball and he is an immortal, amazing.
Roo loves him, good enough for me...
One bounce of the ball and he is an immortal, amazing.
Roo loves him, good enough for me...
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@Thomo_Grant: It's embarrassing watching Roos vindicating Dockers style & putting it down to bad luck. 5 major finals (4GF's) scoring 52-68pts. Get real.
@Thomo_Grant: Style that keeps game close & relies on luck, then when you don't get it you whinge about it. Sick of hearing about Milney's unlucky bounce
@Thomo_Grant: Style that keeps game close & relies on luck, then when you don't get it you whinge about it. Sick of hearing about Milney's unlucky bounce