rodgerfox wrote: ↑Mon 12 Nov 2018 10:29am
I think you're over complicating it a bit.
Lyon neglected development, and seized control over our recruitment and list management.
He f***ed it up bad.
I think we can agree that that is a fact.
I would say that there is really only ONE known common denominator of every single premiership team that has stood the test of time for 100 years of football - and that is a quality senior group.
Solid, reliable, consistent senior players.
We don't have that. That's why we suck.
We don't have that because Lyon neglected development, and our subsequent rebuild took place during compromised drafts.
The politics you refer to is largely irrelevant really.
Respectfully Rodger I believe you are over simplifying the root cause.
If the report is correct, we have Lyon pushing for the Dempster/ Schnieder trade and wanting Cripps & McEvoy over Darling & Rioli. Cripps and McEvoy may not be Darling and Rioli but they were hardly busts and Schnieder & Dempster go down in history as one of the best ever saints trades IMO.
I think Cyril went @ #10 and Darling in the 20's so plenty of other clubs had picks and did not take these two. A bigger question should have been how did none of the top 10 picks identify Dangerfield.
Lyon caused damage by not developing players and it was a costly mistake, also the recruiting of Lovett was a disaster, but I struggle to think this was the primary cause of our demise. Was our Board, Football Management, Administration etc so poor that Lyon controlled all football related decisions?
Keep in mind our picks in the Lyon era were mid to high teens not top 5 like we are enjoying (or enduring) now.
Was the last 7 seasons not enough time to undo the damage?
Why do we feel this now, was this purported to be an issue when we set about the re-build and 5 year plan in 2013?
I believe Ross in isolation is a contributing factor but over played by many of the above posts.
I also not and agree compromised drafts have hurt clubs who did not have the recruiting talent team to look outside the traditional recruitment grounds.