kosifantutti wrote: ↑Thu 03 Jan 2019 1:18pm??????samoht wrote:RL was 0-10
Edit:
Just realised you were talking about his time at Freo.
I should have been clearer, but I had complete faith in you (I knew you'd cotton on)!
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kosifantutti wrote: ↑Thu 03 Jan 2019 1:18pm??????samoht wrote:RL was 0-10
Edit:
Just realised you were talking about his time at Freo.
You must have missed last season where we won 4 games after richo declared us in the premiership window. His second 4 win season in 5... the bloke will shortly end his career as the worst performing coach in the history of the sport to reach 100+
Is the context correct, you are making it sound like Alan forced those players to play injured, isn't it the case if a player puts his hand up to play then he has to share accountability for a poor performance if he is carrying an injury or if he further injures himself?skeptic wrote: ↑Thu 03 Jan 2019 11:39amWe're talking future. That's an example of something if it happened it would bother me.Cairnsman wrote: ↑Thu 03 Jan 2019 7:01amHow do you know Alan deliberately played Armo injured and what other players did Alan deliberately play injured other than Armo? and can I ask how do you know Alan did so deliberately over other viable options?skeptic wrote: ↑Wed 02 Jan 2019 6:20pmI hear this point but IMO, the things that I listed earlier in the thread regarding areas of improvement (which in my opinion is why we struggled this season) are not talent issues. They’re coaching ones.samoht wrote: ↑Wed 02 Jan 2019 9:50amI think Hardwick and Buckley "re-invented themselves" on the back of some good recruiting. There needs to be a confluence of growth from all areas - coaching, recruiting, players (as well as the admin planning, overseeing and fostering/driving this growth)... for it to all come together.Cairnsman wrote: ↑Wed 02 Jan 2019 9:46am
This is probably the biggest leaver Alan can pull in 2019.
Players are always being asked to develop and learn from mistakes, the same opportunity should be given to head coaches and thankfully the admin are giving Alan an opportunity to grow with the club.
Hardwick and Buckley seemed to re-invent themselves when given the opportunity and the results spoke for themselves.
It won’t matter if King is the next Buddy, if he’s at the 50m mark and we kick the ball to a 3 on 1 in the goal square and Gresh in the 1... our recruiting doesn’t matter.
If we recruit 3 talented mids but they play at Sandy because we prefer to play an injured Armitage etc etc it doesn’t matter who we get.
I agree yes talent is an issue but how we play and develop them is an equally big one
The notion of the critique came from the revelation that Weller played the majority of 2017 with an ankle injury that was hampering his performance and many of us were miffed at his continual selection at the time.
It was also reported last year that Longer got injured in rd1 and was selected to play through vs Nth in rd2 to only aggravate the injury further and miss the second half + weeks when we had 3 fully fit ruckmen playing in the reserves
I dont mean it to come across that way.Cairnsman wrote: ↑Thu 03 Jan 2019 5:12pmIs the context correct, you are making it sound like Alan forced those players to play injured, isn't it the case if a player puts his hand up to play then he has to share accountability for a poor performance if he is carrying an injury or if he further injures himself?skeptic wrote: ↑Thu 03 Jan 2019 11:39amWe're talking future. That's an example of something if it happened it would bother me.Cairnsman wrote: ↑Thu 03 Jan 2019 7:01amHow do you know Alan deliberately played Armo injured and what other players did Alan deliberately play injured other than Armo? and can I ask how do you know Alan did so deliberately over other viable options?skeptic wrote: ↑Wed 02 Jan 2019 6:20pmI hear this point but IMO, the things that I listed earlier in the thread regarding areas of improvement (which in my opinion is why we struggled this season) are not talent issues. They’re coaching ones.samoht wrote: ↑Wed 02 Jan 2019 9:50amI think Hardwick and Buckley "re-invented themselves" on the back of some good recruiting. There needs to be a confluence of growth from all areas - coaching, recruiting, players (as well as the admin planning, overseeing and fostering/driving this growth)... for it to all come together.Cairnsman wrote: ↑Wed 02 Jan 2019 9:46am
This is probably the biggest leaver Alan can pull in 2019.
Players are always being asked to develop and learn from mistakes, the same opportunity should be given to head coaches and thankfully the admin are giving Alan an opportunity to grow with the club.
Hardwick and Buckley seemed to re-invent themselves when given the opportunity and the results spoke for themselves.
It won’t matter if King is the next Buddy, if he’s at the 50m mark and we kick the ball to a 3 on 1 in the goal square and Gresh in the 1... our recruiting doesn’t matter.
If we recruit 3 talented mids but they play at Sandy because we prefer to play an injured Armitage etc etc it doesn’t matter who we get.
I agree yes talent is an issue but how we play and develop them is an equally big one
The notion of the critique came from the revelation that Weller played the majority of 2017 with an ankle injury that was hampering his performance and many of us were miffed at his continual selection at the time.
It was also reported last year that Longer got injured in rd1 and was selected to play through vs Nth in rd2 to only aggravate the injury further and miss the second half + weeks when we had 3 fully fit ruckmen playing in the reserves
dragit wrote: ↑Thu 03 Jan 2019 4:12pmYou must have missed last season where we won 4 games after richo declared us in the premiership window. His second 4 win season in 5... the bloke will shortly end his career as the worst performing coach in the history of the sport to reach 100+
Buckley, hardwick, Lyon... you guys are barking up the wrong tree... ^ these guys have had some form of success, nothing in common with cho whatsoever.
OK, forget the list for one minute. How does a team like Freo go from being a minor premier in 2015, with 17 wins and 5 losses to a bottom of the ladder team in 2016, with only 4 wins - with the same coach on board?sunsaint wrote: ↑Thu 03 Jan 2019 6:08pm ahhh the old list
that magical mystical elusive list
I always wonder how long a coach has to be in the top job before it can be considered a clubs list is of his making.
Yes I get that decision mistakes are made along the way - but the look, the ability and the style of player must be considered of the coaches making after 4-5 years
Which brings me to another point - it worries me when a club brings in some "guru" list manager to oversee and "manage" the list, especially when said person has had zero experience - just another chief in the mix to layer the blame.
Sure thing boss, the head coach isn't even a minor factor in a teams performance.
(I changed it to ..."just a minor one" - maybe I did get carried away).dragit wrote: ↑Thu 03 Jan 2019 8:55pmSure thing boss, the head coach isn't even a minor factor in a teams performance.
Your posts tend to get more ridiculous the longer threads unravel.
Most pundits had Fremantle bottom four in 2018 because their list is awful yet they still managed twice as many wins as us.
and you are morphing into Con, do you take your own wooden fruit box to the footydragit wrote: ↑Thu 03 Jan 2019 8:55pmSure thing boss, the head coach isn't even a minor factor in a teams performance.
Your posts tend to get more ridiculous the longer threads unravel.
Most pundits had Fremantle bottom four in 2018 because their list is awful yet they still managed twice as many wins as us.
Con called out a lot of bulls*** so I'll take that as a complimentCairnsman wrote: ↑Fri 04 Jan 2019 10:32amand you are morphing into Con, do you take your own wooden fruit box to the footydragit wrote: ↑Thu 03 Jan 2019 8:55pmSure thing boss, the head coach isn't even a minor factor in a teams performance.
Your posts tend to get more ridiculous the longer threads unravel.
Most pundits had Fremantle bottom four in 2018 because their list is awful yet they still managed twice as many wins as us.
I thought I was doing that regarding coaches - destroying the myth of "super-duper coaches".
Ludes are like St Kilda premierships, very difficult to get your hands on, if I had a bottle of them I probably wouldn't go to the footy with them.dragit wrote: ↑Fri 04 Jan 2019 11:07amCon called out a lot of bulls*** so I'll take that as a complimentCairnsman wrote: ↑Fri 04 Jan 2019 10:32amand you are morphing into Con, do you take your own wooden fruit box to the footydragit wrote: ↑Thu 03 Jan 2019 8:55pmSure thing boss, the head coach isn't even a minor factor in a teams performance.
Your posts tend to get more ridiculous the longer threads unravel.
Most pundits had Fremantle bottom four in 2018 because their list is awful yet they still managed twice as many wins as us.
Samoht has withdrawn his comment and apologised, which I have duly accepted.
Do you take a bottle of quaaludes to the footy CM?
Ross got found out. He was a fraud...pretending to be a great coachsamoht wrote: ↑Thu 03 Jan 2019 8:58pm
Well same head coach, same team (freo) - in charge of the minor premier in 2015 (freo) with 17 wins, and a bottom of the rung team in 2016 with just 4 wins (freo) - and coaching one team to a 19-0 winning streak and another team to a 0-10 losing streak and worst start for an AFL team in decades. Now over to you - for an explanation of all this.
How does a head coach go from being a world-beater to useless and irrelevant, year to year - or even from one year to the next?
Who do you blame? That's the 64 million dollar question? After we stumbled over the line in Round 1 this year (due to some Jack Steven g&d&magic) we were red hot favourites in round 2 in a marquee game on Good Friday against North.sunsaint wrote: ↑Thu 03 Jan 2019 6:08pm ahhh the old list
that magical mystical elusive list
I always wonder how long a coach has to be in the top job before it can be considered a clubs list is of his making.
Yes I get that decision mistakes are made along the way - but the look, the ability and the style of player must be considered of the coaches making after 4-5 years
Which brings me to another point - it worries me when a club brings in some "guru" list manager to oversee and "manage" the list, especially when said person has had zero experience - just another chief in the mix to layer the blame.
I didn't think anyone took Con seriously, well there ya go.Scollop wrote: ↑Sat 05 Jan 2019 1:11amWho do you blame? That's the 64 million dollar question? After we stumbled over the line in Round 1 this year (due to some Jack Steven g&d&magic) we were red hot favourites in round 2 in a marquee game on Good Friday against North.sunsaint wrote: ↑Thu 03 Jan 2019 6:08pm ahhh the old list
that magical mystical elusive list
I always wonder how long a coach has to be in the top job before it can be considered a clubs list is of his making.
Yes I get that decision mistakes are made along the way - but the look, the ability and the style of player must be considered of the coaches making after 4-5 years
Which brings me to another point - it worries me when a club brings in some "guru" list manager to oversee and "manage" the list, especially when said person has had zero experience - just another chief in the mix to layer the blame.
North were coming off a loss to Gold Coast and also had to travel up to far North Queensland as well as the fact that I think we beat them easily in late 2017 (with Joey injured and Roo ineffective). Instead of seeing an invigorated and confident Saints I saw the worst display of football in a half that I had seen from a Saints side for a long time.
There were no excuses for the crap that we witnessed that day and it was embarrassing when you consider how important the day was in terms of exposure for the footyclub and how important the day was to set up our year. All the excuses that have been communicated through out this year were unaivalable that day because it was before we had a string of injuries and the blame had to be mainly on the head coach.
Unfortunately the Saints gameplan and style and the team in general in 2018 was indicative of the style we'd developed under Cho. The anger started after this putrid display on Good Friday and continued after we heard the same excuses week after week and loss after loss from Richo as another wasted year went by.
The anger turned into vitriol because heads ( or at least the 'head' coach) needed to roll but the CEO was hamstrung.... because as Con put it; the board had made "an administrative error". I just don't know how anyone in the head coaches job in a high profile sport survives such poor results
Agreed re: Good Friday match. And as I and others have posted, despite 10 or 11 players traded, delisted or retired, 21 of the 22 who played in that team that day are still on the list. That match was arguably the most costly for the club in terms of exposure and marketing for the year, perhaps longer, and we served that up. Thinking back on it now, it's unbelievable how heads didn't roll really.Scollop wrote: ↑Sat 05 Jan 2019 1:11amWho do you blame? That's the 64 million dollar question? After we stumbled over the line in Round 1 this year (due to some Jack Steven g&d&magic) we were red hot favourites in round 2 in a marquee game on Good Friday against North.sunsaint wrote: ↑Thu 03 Jan 2019 6:08pm ahhh the old list
that magical mystical elusive list
I always wonder how long a coach has to be in the top job before it can be considered a clubs list is of his making.
Yes I get that decision mistakes are made along the way - but the look, the ability and the style of player must be considered of the coaches making after 4-5 years
Which brings me to another point - it worries me when a club brings in some "guru" list manager to oversee and "manage" the list, especially when said person has had zero experience - just another chief in the mix to layer the blame.
North were coming off a loss to Gold Coast and also had to travel up to far North Queensland as well as the fact that I think we beat them easily in late 2017 (with Joey injured and Roo ineffective). Instead of seeing an invigorated and confident Saints I saw the worst display of football in a half that I had seen from a Saints side for a long time.
There were no excuses for the crap that we witnessed that day and it was embarrassing when you consider how important the day was in terms of exposure for the footyclub and how important the day was to set up our year. All the excuses that have been communicated through out this year were unaivalable that day because it was before we had a string of injuries and the blame had to be mainly on the head coach.
Unfortunately the Saints gameplan and style and the team in general in 2018 was indicative of the style we'd developed under Cho. The anger started after this putrid display on Good Friday and continued after we heard the same excuses week after week and loss after loss from Richo as another wasted year went by.
The anger turned into vitriol because heads ( or at least the 'head' coach) needed to roll but the CEO was hamstrung.... because as Con put it; the board had made "an administrative error". I just don't know how anyone in the head coaches job in a high profile sport survives such poor results
Our F grade ruckman, Longer, had 1 possession that day (the ball might have accidentally scraped his foot on the way past), while Goldstein did as he pleased - and Ben Brown kicked 6 goals and destroyed Nathan Brown or was it Carlisle? ...while Membrey and Mccartin were held goal-less. Not a good day at the orifice (thus meant). North matches up really well against us and exploited our list's weaknesses.samuraisaint wrote: ↑Sat 05 Jan 2019 4:21pmAgreed re: Good Friday match. And as I and others have posted, despite 10 or 11 players traded, delisted or retired, 21 of the 22 who played in that team that day are still on the list. That match was arguably the most costly for the club in terms of exposure and marketing for the year, perhaps longer, and we served that up. Thinking back on it now, it's unbelievable how heads didn't roll really.Scollop wrote: ↑Sat 05 Jan 2019 1:11amWho do you blame? That's the 64 million dollar question? After we stumbled over the line in Round 1 this year (due to some Jack Steven g&d&magic) we were red hot favourites in round 2 in a marquee game on Good Friday against North.sunsaint wrote: ↑Thu 03 Jan 2019 6:08pm ahhh the old list
that magical mystical elusive list
I always wonder how long a coach has to be in the top job before it can be considered a clubs list is of his making.
Yes I get that decision mistakes are made along the way - but the look, the ability and the style of player must be considered of the coaches making after 4-5 years
Which brings me to another point - it worries me when a club brings in some "guru" list manager to oversee and "manage" the list, especially when said person has had zero experience - just another chief in the mix to layer the blame.
North were coming off a loss to Gold Coast and also had to travel up to far North Queensland as well as the fact that I think we beat them easily in late 2017 (with Joey injured and Roo ineffective). Instead of seeing an invigorated and confident Saints I saw the worst display of football in a half that I had seen from a Saints side for a long time.
There were no excuses for the crap that we witnessed that day and it was embarrassing when you consider how important the day was in terms of exposure for the footyclub and how important the day was to set up our year. All the excuses that have been communicated through out this year were unaivalable that day because it was before we had a string of injuries and the blame had to be mainly on the head coach.
Unfortunately the Saints gameplan and style and the team in general in 2018 was indicative of the style we'd developed under Cho. The anger started after this putrid display on Good Friday and continued after we heard the same excuses week after week and loss after loss from Richo as another wasted year went by.
The anger turned into vitriol because heads ( or at least the 'head' coach) needed to roll but the CEO was hamstrung.... because as Con put it; the board had made "an administrative error". I just don't know how anyone in the head coaches job in a high profile sport survives such poor results