Scollop wrote: ↑Mon 12 Sep 2022 2:01am
1971 wrote: ↑Sun 11 Sep 2022 11:39pm
Determine what the culture and training were like under Ross Lyon and compare to what it like under Brett Ratten and co. Not comparing sides just intent for success. Under Lyon we didn't win a flag but we were driven.
So the review should ONLY be conducted by Jarryn Geary then... he's the only one from both eras.
1 person is not the panacea. Lyon stepped into an organisation that had a very good culture in 2006. He inherited what had already been built over 25 years of finals appearances from 1991 up until 2006. And not forgetting the the legacy from leaders like Robert Harvey, Nathan Burke, Stewy Loewe, Aaron Hammill and others who passed on the baton to Roo, Lenny, Ball etc..
The secret is not getting a wizard or a messiah, it's about structures, disciplines, and having competent people in recruitment and competent people running our football program and always having an eye on the future. Lyon did not give a stuff what happened to the ST Kilda FC after he departed. He wasn't interested in developing our young recruits, or in rotating the captaincy, or in sustainable success. The club needs people who don't jeopardise our future. We do have a future despite what the posters on the forum keep telling us. The 4.5 Billion Dollar media rights deal ensures we do up until at least 2031
Interesting points.
#1 Lyon inherited a post 1991 bundle of success
I don't think so.
He inherited Grant Thomas's brilliant bunch, which included kids born out of the Watson/Blight desert and old timers who could go with the new vibe.
#2 structutes..etc.
yes
#3 Lyon didn't give a stuff after departure/didn't play kids
Yes, he played to win match day, by all or any means..and he knew he had a matured list that wasn't showing anything new out of the box (brilliant as they were). Except when the finals beckoned he rested players. And he punished players for not following rules. Our bottom four players and fringe players were not much chop. GT had a wider pool to play with. Stocks were thin for Lyon.
#4 Rotating captaincy
Fans didn't like it I imagined..and welcomed a return to a regular captain under Lyon.
#5 Future is in jeopardy overkill
Well, here is the thing, whilst the club may remain..on what terms...more of a lackey for the AFL or a team in its own right?