I would agree that if it came to a crunch, a "big fish" would probably choose one of the bigger clubs rather than clubs like Saints, Nth Melb, etc for the reasons you listed.BarryGrogan wrote: ↑Tue 10 Sep 2019 10:02amSo what's your point then? We churn coaches over - but we don't churn coaches over??samoht wrote: ↑Tue 10 Sep 2019 8:15amThat's one coach! Hooray!
Cho's extension was as a result of "we can't keep turning over coaches at the rate we have in the past - we can't keep being that club" but he did have a couple of 50% w/l years, and turned things around for us in 2016. So his extension wasn't a hard decision to make.
What are you even talking about??
GT coached for 5+ years.
Lyon coached for 5 seasons (including an extension).
Cho for 6 including an (extension).
We had to put up with 5 years of Summers, Finnis and Cho being on exactly the same page. The players were on the same page as no one left. Everyone was on the same f****** page for 5 years and it netted us sweet f*** all!
WTF does that even mean?samoht wrote: ↑Tue 10 Sep 2019 8:15am
Bottom line ...
The Hawks were all on the same page - players, admin, coaches, everyone. - they had available salary cap space to go after the top-end talent even during their successful periods, when they already had plenty of star players.
They were able to sustain their success on the back of that.
We on the other hand have a wide-receiver not willing to sign this year and holding out for $900,000 per annum - we are not on thre same page.
They recruited Lake, Frawley, Burgoyne and Hale during their '3-peat' which cost them f*** all. Only Frawley was sought after by anyone else in terms of any sort of bidding match. Money wasn't the factor for any of them. They wanted to play in big games, big finals, under a freak coach and in a team that had drafted Hodge, Mitchell, Roughead, Franklin and Lewis as their core. These guys went there to play with these guys and win a flag.
The salary cap space had nothing to do with it. The only time the salary cap came into play, was when they couldn't afford Franklin and he walked out.
So once again, you're just speaking complete s***.
How do you propose we lure 'big fish' to the club?
Who have we ever lured to the club? In the past 40 years, who have we been able to lure?
The only time we've picked up sought after players was when Hamill, Gehrig and Lawrence came because they wanted to play under Blight. The only other one I can think of is Carlisle, who funnily enough chose us over Hawthorn.
Are you seriously delusional enough to think that everyone at the club 'being on the same page' is going suddenly make these guys choose us over other clubs that can offer:
- Blockbuster games
- 70k crowds most weeks
- MCG games every 2nd week
- Big bucks
- Gun coaches
- The go-home factor
We can't offer any of that. We never have been able to. We never will. That's why for the past 50 years we've never lured anyone to the club. It's not some conspiracy, or mystery. Who the f*** would want to play for St Kilda? It's not some failure happening on yearly basis that other clubs have unlocked the key to and we haven't.
Anyway I am against the Saints, at least at this stage, going for a "big fish", because it would cost a lot in picks and $, and we probably would not be able to get much else in the way of talent. What "big fish" have lead to a flag? Can't think of any. Franklin, Dangerfield, Treloar, Shiel - nope. Better off trying to bolster our list with 2-3 B+ to A grade players to fill needs, and Hill is one. Richmond did that with Nankervis, Caddy & Prestia, who were not "big fish", although Prestia is almost there now. Hawthorn have not really lured any big fish - Mitchell was not in that category when he left Syd, Frawley probably the best known, Burgoyne came with an injury cloud, Lake good player near the end of his career, and brought in to fill a need, which he did very well. Scully & Wingard had issues, but are solid players now at Hawks, although you never know with Wingard. Hawks have topped up well, and having Clarkson as coach would help, but they still didn't make finals this year, and need to fill a few gaps again.
Saints have brought in Roberton, Bruce, Membrey, Steele, Carlisle, Savage, Stevens, Austin and others, so plenty are happy to play for the Saints. If we can get Hill, a decent 2nd ruckman/forward, perhaps a DFA to fill a need (not Tomlinson), a couple of young draftees, that would do me