He was but he could st least contribute
Hamil 05 same????
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Now now Skeptic let’s not downplay your undying GT love....I know and you know you’re every bit as passionate in your defence of all things GT (and have been for many years) ...so no need to shy away from that now.skeptic wrote: ↑Wed 25 Aug 2021 12:55am You’re intensely passionate about this topic aren’t you Teffers?
Way more than I am.
Happy to concede that RL is a better coach but I still reckon he’s incredibly overrated
Don’t know what RL has to do with GT though which is where this thread started. Seems that whenever one is discussed, the comparison with the other is made. I’ve done it too.
Everything you just wrote is the same stereotypical thoughts from many fans and many in the media and many so called experts and most of it is after the fact.Teflon wrote: ↑Wed 25 Aug 2021 1:10amNow now Skeptic let’s not downplay your undying GT love....I know and you know you’re every bit as passionate in your defence of all things GT (and have been for many years) ...so no need to shy away from that now.skeptic wrote: ↑Wed 25 Aug 2021 12:55am You’re intensely passionate about this topic aren’t you Teffers?
Way more than I am.
Happy to concede that RL is a better coach but I still reckon he’s incredibly overrated
Don’t know what RL has to do with GT though which is where this thread started. Seems that whenever one is discussed, the comparison with the other is made. I’ve done it too.
I’m quite pragmatic actually re Lyon (I just can’t stand after the fact hypocrisy re-writing history to suit their narrative).
I think the game has passed Ross by tbh and I’m not convinced he’ll lift the Bkues to a cup ..but I do know he’ll lift football standards at the club across the board.
I also don’t think he can develop /nurture a list ..that’s a massive flaw in Lyons coaching credentials..he’s a “here abs now” coach.
My dislike for Thomas has nothing to do with Lyon.
I’ve said before as caretaker after the Blight mess he was the right person to steady the ship.
What I did not like was the way he then “assumed” the ongoing coaching position....kept declaring if there was someone better he’d step aside....but had no intention of relinquishing control once he had it. That became bad for the club at a time when we truly had done young superstars coming through ... along with mature players still at their best. I do genuinely believe had we had an AFL ready coach with genuine match day’s tactics other than “shoot outs” we’d have a flag.
Anyway pound for pound there is no comparison- people may not like Lyon as a person (I think he’d be an arrogant or!ck in person) but the guy could coach abs he instilled a discipline and consistent game style we’ve not seen since and I think his hard edge to lift standards at our club was sorely needed.
It’s why I worry Ratten lacks that edge and would love a Clarkson but we can only dream.
Coaches like that demand the whole club lifts and are rare.
I don’t want to misrepresent… I am an unabashed GT fan and think he did a lot of great things. He had an excellent philosophy on recruiting and playing young talent, developing a strong culture etc etc you know the spielTeflon wrote: ↑Wed 25 Aug 2021 1:10amNow now Skeptic let’s not downplay your undying GT love....I know and you know you’re every bit as passionate in your defence of all things GT (and have been for many years) ...so no need to shy away from that now.skeptic wrote: ↑Wed 25 Aug 2021 12:55am You’re intensely passionate about this topic aren’t you Teffers?
Way more than I am.
Happy to concede that RL is a better coach but I still reckon he’s incredibly overrated
Don’t know what RL has to do with GT though which is where this thread started. Seems that whenever one is discussed, the comparison with the other is made. I’ve done it too.
I’m quite pragmatic actually re Lyon (I just can’t stand after the fact hypocrisy re-writing history to suit their narrative).
I think the game has passed Ross by tbh and I’m not convinced he’ll lift the Bkues to a cup ..but I do know he’ll lift football standards at the club across the board.
I also don’t think he can develop /nurture a list ..that’s a massive flaw in Lyons coaching credentials..he’s a “here abs now” coach.
My dislike for Thomas has nothing to do with Lyon.
I’ve said before as caretaker after the Blight mess he was the right person to steady the ship.
What I did not like was the way he then “assumed” the ongoing coaching position....kept declaring if there was someone better he’d step aside....but had no intention of relinquishing control once he had it. That became bad for the club at a time when we truly had done young superstars coming through ... along with mature players still at their best. I do genuinely believe had we had an AFL ready coach with genuine match day’s tactics other than “shoot outs” we’d have a flag.
Anyway pound for pound there is no comparison- people may not like Lyon as a person (I think he’d be an arrogant or!ck in person) but the guy could coach abs he instilled a discipline and consistent game style we’ve not seen since and I think his hard edge to lift standards at our club was sorely needed.
It’s why I worry Ratten lacks that edge and would love a Clarkson but we can only dream.
Good post. Sums it up well. It was the right move to have GT as caretaker for the balance of 2001, but in 2002 a proven AFL ready coach should have been appointed to develop probably what was Saints best list ever. The result - at least one flag.Teflon wrote: ↑Wed 25 Aug 2021 1:10amNow now Skeptic let’s not downplay your undying GT love....I know and you know you’re every bit as passionate in your defence of all things GT (and have been for many years) ...so no need to shy away from that now.skeptic wrote: ↑Wed 25 Aug 2021 12:55am You’re intensely passionate about this topic aren’t you Teffers?
Way more than I am.
Happy to concede that RL is a better coach but I still reckon he’s incredibly overrated
Don’t know what RL has to do with GT though which is where this thread started. Seems that whenever one is discussed, the comparison with the other is made. I’ve done it too.
I’m quite pragmatic actually re Lyon (I just can’t stand after the fact hypocrisy re-writing history to suit their narrative).
I think the game has passed Ross by tbh and I’m not convinced he’ll lift the Bkues to a cup ..but I do know he’ll lift football standards at the club across the board.
I also don’t think he can develop /nurture a list ..that’s a massive flaw in Lyons coaching credentials..he’s a “here abs now” coach.
My dislike for Thomas has nothing to do with Lyon.
I’ve said before as caretaker after the Blight mess he was the right person to steady the ship.
What I did not like was the way he then “assumed” the ongoing coaching position....kept declaring if there was someone better he’d step aside....but had no intention of relinquishing control once he had it. That became bad for the club at a time when we truly had done young superstars coming through ... along with mature players still at their best. I do genuinely believe had we had an AFL ready coach with genuine match day’s tactics other than “shoot outs” we’d have a flag.
Anyway pound for pound there is no comparison- people may not like Lyon as a person (I think he’d be an arrogant or!ck in person) but the guy could coach abs he instilled a discipline and consistent game style we’ve not seen since and I think his hard edge to lift standards at our club was sorely needed.
It’s why I worry Ratten lacks that edge and would love a Clarkson but we can only dream.
Coaches like that demand the whole club lifts and are rare.
What's that got to do with football?
About the same as what being a scoutmaster has to do with football.
Agree.Ghost Like wrote: ↑Wed 25 Aug 2021 10:21am What's Jeff Bezos doing? He must be a great coach in waiting.
And a poor human being.B.M wrote: ↑Mon 30 Aug 2021 2:21pm It’s a known fact Lyon coached his stars differently and built a game plan around them. The rest were role players, to support the big boys. Kids, well they were not trusted with a role within a role!!!
I’ve heard he really only communicated with a dozen or so players, and just expected the rest to do their job.
His stars loved him
A lot of fringe players didn’t like him at all because he didn’t choose to develop them and just pigeon holed them.
At times at training VFL players were used as witches hats for the big boys.
Good game day coach, very good team coach
Poor club coach
I've not been following this closely so am I missing something?
You mean original like you??????????Scollop wrote: ↑Wed 25 Aug 2021 1:44amEverything you just wrote is the same stereotypical thoughts from many fans and many in the media and many so called experts and most of it is after the fact.Teflon wrote: ↑Wed 25 Aug 2021 1:10amNow now Skeptic let’s not downplay your undying GT love....I know and you know you’re every bit as passionate in your defence of all things GT (and have been for many years) ...so no need to shy away from that now.skeptic wrote: ↑Wed 25 Aug 2021 12:55am You’re intensely passionate about this topic aren’t you Teffers?
Way more than I am.
Happy to concede that RL is a better coach but I still reckon he’s incredibly overrated
Don’t know what RL has to do with GT though which is where this thread started. Seems that whenever one is discussed, the comparison with the other is made. I’ve done it too.
I’m quite pragmatic actually re Lyon (I just can’t stand after the fact hypocrisy re-writing history to suit their narrative).
I think the game has passed Ross by tbh and I’m not convinced he’ll lift the Bkues to a cup ..but I do know he’ll lift football standards at the club across the board.
I also don’t think he can develop /nurture a list ..that’s a massive flaw in Lyons coaching credentials..he’s a “here abs now” coach.
My dislike for Thomas has nothing to do with Lyon.
I’ve said before as caretaker after the Blight mess he was the right person to steady the ship.
What I did not like was the way he then “assumed” the ongoing coaching position....kept declaring if there was someone better he’d step aside....but had no intention of relinquishing control once he had it. That became bad for the club at a time when we truly had done young superstars coming through ... along with mature players still at their best. I do genuinely believe had we had an AFL ready coach with genuine match day’s tactics other than “shoot outs” we’d have a flag.
Anyway pound for pound there is no comparison- people may not like Lyon as a person (I think he’d be an arrogant or!ck in person) but the guy could coach abs he instilled a discipline and consistent game style we’ve not seen since and I think his hard edge to lift standards at our club was sorely needed.
It’s why I worry Ratten lacks that edge and would love a Clarkson but we can only dream.
Coaches like that demand the whole club lifts and are rare.
Have you got anything original to contribute?
At least skeptic and others on this forum have an ability to think for themselves and were critical prior to the shyte hitting the fan with coach X or coach Y
Happy to debate anytime Tef, unless you concede and can't think of any other way to argue the topic without regurgitating the same drivel each time
As far as Ratten is concerned, I'd be more worried about Lethlean and Finnis and their penchant for recruiting (and maybe keeping) players past their prime. Hannas and Hill (and probably a few other deals) were arranged prior to him being appointed senior coach. Ratts also inherited most of his assistants so it'll be interesting to see how we go with new blood
Ed apologised next day and said he was taken out of contextsaynta wrote: ↑Mon 30 Aug 2021 12:50pm From the heraldsun.com.au The tackle
Not all players coached by the tosser loved him, or so it would appear.
"Ed Langdon gave Ross Lyon a little clip on Saturday night with his comments on post-match radio.
Langdon said it was a nice change at Melbourne under a “cool, calm and collected” Simon Goodwin, compared to being at Fremantle where Ross Lyon yelled at players if they didn’t look at him in the eye in meetings."
Good post Skeptic and fair enough that’s your take and I can understand after the Timmid years how GT felt like some sort of saviour.skeptic wrote: ↑Wed 25 Aug 2021 2:09amI don’t want to misrepresent… I am an unabashed GT fan and think he did a lot of great things. He had an excellent philosophy on recruiting and playing young talent, developing a strong culture etc etc you know the spielTeflon wrote: ↑Wed 25 Aug 2021 1:10amNow now Skeptic let’s not downplay your undying GT love....I know and you know you’re every bit as passionate in your defence of all things GT (and have been for many years) ...so no need to shy away from that now.skeptic wrote: ↑Wed 25 Aug 2021 12:55am You’re intensely passionate about this topic aren’t you Teffers?
Way more than I am.
Happy to concede that RL is a better coach but I still reckon he’s incredibly overrated
Don’t know what RL has to do with GT though which is where this thread started. Seems that whenever one is discussed, the comparison with the other is made. I’ve done it too.
I’m quite pragmatic actually re Lyon (I just can’t stand after the fact hypocrisy re-writing history to suit their narrative).
I think the game has passed Ross by tbh and I’m not convinced he’ll lift the Bkues to a cup ..but I do know he’ll lift football standards at the club across the board.
I also don’t think he can develop /nurture a list ..that’s a massive flaw in Lyons coaching credentials..he’s a “here abs now” coach.
My dislike for Thomas has nothing to do with Lyon.
I’ve said before as caretaker after the Blight mess he was the right person to steady the ship.
What I did not like was the way he then “assumed” the ongoing coaching position....kept declaring if there was someone better he’d step aside....but had no intention of relinquishing control once he had it. That became bad for the club at a time when we truly had done young superstars coming through ... along with mature players still at their best. I do genuinely believe had we had an AFL ready coach with genuine match day’s tactics other than “shoot outs” we’d have a flag.
Anyway pound for pound there is no comparison- people may not like Lyon as a person (I think he’d be an arrogant or!ck in person) but the guy could coach abs he instilled a discipline and consistent game style we’ve not seen since and I think his hard edge to lift standards at our club was sorely needed.
It’s why I worry Ratten lacks that edge and would love a Clarkson but we can only dream.
I am also however, painfully aware of his short comings… not least of which was that he didn’t play that well with others and thought he was much better than he was.
If he was more willing to embrace challenging ideas, and put good people into position that they were suited and listen with an open mind, he/we’d have been better off for it.
Undervaluing medical staff, the move away from Tassie and so publicly passing off the AFL at every turn along with whatever happened with Butters are all things that absolutely still haunt us to this day.
I wouldn’t say I’m unapologetic in my like for GT… ultimately view him as fatally flawed individual that had some incredible qualities but let his ego stop him from capitalising on the opportunity he.
The optimist in me wonders and maybe hopes that he had the chops to learn from his mistakes and adapt.
In the netherworld where we get to see the different ways life could have gone of we made different decisions at key points, I’m very curious to see what a mini-GT rebuild looks like over 2007&08
The core was there after all
Realistically though I think a lot of my affinity comes more so from the fact that 03-06 is/was the most enjoyable era of football I’ve had the pleasure of witnessing.
In addition to being exciting on-field, we were mean with the real stick it up them mentality. I was so sure we’d get there with the 04 prelim along with GF 97 and the subsequent Lyon GFs being the most shattering moments of my fandom
I think there was also still so much character in the game… G-Train and Milne were something else… Harvey let his footy do the talking and Powell could call tell a red headed little $&@“ that he got what he deserved without getting in to too much trouble
Lyon however… I don’t know. I just never warmed to him the same way.
It wasn’t his personality or that he was/wasn’t a great bloke. He was great in front of the camera… and for any criticism I have ever delivered, one cannot take away the respect that he earned from his teams and the leadership he demonstrated within them.
The stuff he did amidst all the off-field scandals in our GF years to keep the team focused and on track is utterly brilliant. Leadership 101
And to be honest… though I far from love how he left, I’ll get it and to be honest have always thought he made the right decision.
I’ve just never been able to get into his stance on development and how he picked his teams. He was so inflexible with regards to his structures… you could just predict a lot of what was going to happen and how particular players would perform.
My concerns started literally GF team selection 09.
The team was to tall, Gardener and King weren’t in great form, Dempster was a puzzling choice… and given Geelong chased down a 30 point lead the last time we played and generally finish strong… why wouldn’t you have more runners?
Especially with what happened with Luke Ball.
My happiest moment of the game was when the one Cat I feared more than any other… the only one I feared… Paul Chapman went off with a hammy. He tore us to ribbons earlier in the year and I was flabbergasted we didn’t have a tag option lined up for him.
He was the only guy that could tear us apart and win it for them and unfortunately for us, that was one call I had right from the begging.
More so though it was 2010 where I got really frustrated.
That was the year when I first really remember getting agitated about the continued selections of underperforming players
McQualter
Eddy
Dempster
Gram
Ray
Gardiner
King
So many of these guys were so out of touch from the year before… so down on form
I found it really challenging to watch the same few champions continually pulling miracle performances and efforts out of their butts to carry us over the line… whilst the Armitage, Steven, Lynch, McEvoy etc barely got a look in.
It’s tricky because I genuinely believed that whilst we were winning more than not… we really weren’t playing well and there was a lot of problems emerging regardless.
Like GT, I just think if he just did things a little better we’d have had a second flag for sure. Definitely two, maybe even three.
I guess the ultimate bias is that the rise of the GT era that quickly was an unexpected and pleasant surprise. RL’s era however felt like what it had all been building up to. That list was at its peak
Have always hated the master coach narrative that ppl take when they look at his W/L ratio because he never had to build the team. He inherited the list both with us and Freo and within a year got to take the shot.
Like GT, I think his approach is ultimately flawed and he lacks a certain dynamism.
Anyway… I don’t really have a point, that’s just how I feel.
Don’t be too mean when tearing this all apart
No. That came later. Ed came crawling back the NEXT day as you pointed out.Teflon wrote: ↑Tue 31 Aug 2021 12:35amEd apologised next day and said he was taken out of contextsaynta wrote: ↑Mon 30 Aug 2021 12:50pm From the heraldsun.com.au The tackle
Not all players coached by the tosser loved him, or so it would appear.
"Ed Langdon gave Ross Lyon a little clip on Saturday night with his comments on post-match radio.
Langdon said it was a nice change at Melbourne under a “cool, calm and collected” Simon Goodwin, compared to being at Fremantle where Ross Lyon yelled at players if they didn’t look at him in the eye in meetings."
Worse than the ABC....you left that bit out.
So now Ed’s a scumbag as well as Lyon??saynta wrote: ↑Tue 31 Aug 2021 12:25pmNo. That came later. Ed came crawling back the NEXT day as you pointed out.Teflon wrote: ↑Tue 31 Aug 2021 12:35amEd apologised next day and said he was taken out of contextsaynta wrote: ↑Mon 30 Aug 2021 12:50pm From the heraldsun.com.au The tackle
Not all players coached by the tosser loved him, or so it would appear.
"Ed Langdon gave Ross Lyon a little clip on Saturday night with his comments on post-match radio.
Langdon said it was a nice change at Melbourne under a “cool, calm and collected” Simon Goodwin, compared to being at Fremantle where Ross Lyon yelled at players if they didn’t look at him in the eye in meetings."
Worse than the ABC....you left that bit out.
Not a man prepared to stick by his words it would seem.