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Re: Ross Lyon?
If Lyon is not the guy then what are the alternatives?
Another untried coach? Who is game enough to give it a go knowing they will be sacked in 3 years time. What do you do then?? I don't think many want to touch St Kilda.
Another untried coach? Who is game enough to give it a go knowing they will be sacked in 3 years time. What do you do then?? I don't think many want to touch St Kilda.
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Re: Ross Lyon?
Most untried coaches would jump at the chance to be offered a senior gig at an AFL club
.....oh and another thing
Why didn't any team in the last three whole years sign up the super coach Ross The Boss?
Freo sacked him in August 2019 (over 3 years ago) and sacked the CEO who was his biggest supporter after he failed to get them into finals for 4 consecutive years.
St Kilda is obviously much smarter and much better run than all the other clubs
.....oh and another thing
Why didn't any team in the last three whole years sign up the super coach Ross The Boss?
Freo sacked him in August 2019 (over 3 years ago) and sacked the CEO who was his biggest supporter after he failed to get them into finals for 4 consecutive years.
St Kilda is obviously much smarter and much better run than all the other clubs
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Re: Ross Lyon?
I agree here in terms of how different he is to Watters, Richo and Ratts.cwrcyn wrote: ↑Fri 14 Oct 2022 3:42pm He's a known quantity.
He's demanding of the players and accepts nothing less than 100% effort and commitment
His ex players from St Kilda love him and think he's a great coach
He won't be wishy-washy in his approach
He'll take no crap from the media
He's meticulous and organised as a coach
After seeing what we got from Watters, Richardson, and Ratten, Ross Lyon is an attractive option.
Butler, Hill would have been dropped this year ala NDS and Milne and been better for it.
He is also the champion of the underdog, so if we think our list isn't that great (I don't entirely agree our list is all that bad), then he'll get roles into the fringe players and make them better.
And ya know.... I reckon he'll look at Gresham/Zac Jones in the eyes and demand so much they'll be eyeing off All-Australian. A guy like Zac would really benefit from Lyon.
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Re: Ross Lyon?
Scollop wrote: ↑Mon 17 Oct 2022 11:57pmApart from Lyon being a liar and a snake oil salesman, I don't think he has what it takes to lift our team to get St Kilda to climb the ladder and close to being a flag contender.markp wrote: ↑Mon 17 Oct 2022 11:23pmTeflon wrote: ↑Mon 17 Oct 2022 8:43pmIs it really???markp wrote: ↑Mon 17 Oct 2022 7:50pm People can (and certainly do) argue till the cows come home about who wronged who, or how good a coach he was or may yet be... but short of moving interstate, it's hard to imagine any one thing the club could do that would likely alienate so many of St Kilda's most fervent supporters.
How much success would it take to win them over or back, and how much time would be given before the howling started if that success was not forthcoming..?
It's a seismic, win or die decision.
I’d argue after 11 years of nothing but in the wilderness,woke, beige coaching by Mr Nice guys the worst thing the club could’ve done to alienate supporters was to continue to do what we’ve been doing under Richo and Ratten
Our last season under Lyon we played finals and everyone knows the list was cooked - senior players have said it
Milne today was interesting….he’ll do whatever it takes, work 16 hour days to get this club back where it belongs…
I’m ok with that dedication- a few might get bruised along the way ….but we’ve been a bruise free club way too long
I don't personally disagree with you about his ability as a coach, or likely your view on the circumstances of his leaving.
And yes we have a chasm to jump, and chasms can't be jumped in two leaps.
But the baggage here is filled with dynamite, and I hope it's been weighed very carefully.
There are lots of passionate Saints supporters with enormous misgivings about Lyon, loathing even.
Looking awfully like a done deal, let's hope those with misgivings are soon turned around.
I say Lyon is the wrong call. He needs others to lay the foundations at a football club and he needs star players out there ( leaders on field) to drive excellence.
He took 18 months or more to get going at St Kilda the first time. He took less time when he went to Fremantle (approx. 12 months). This time round we will know pretty much in the first 6 months whether we made the right choice. If he makes finals in his first year, I will STFU... like Barrassi said to Healy..."Give me possessions and I'll shutup!!"
And you are one of the more reasonable 'haters'!
If enough passionate Lyon haters can commit to getting a Ross The Boss tattoo on their arse if he takes us to a flag I feel the footy gods may just lift our curse... because they plainly love a good laugh at Saints fans more than anything.
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Re: Ross Lyon?
We have a B grade list. Workmanlike. 1 elite player in Steele
I doubt any coach takes us to finals in the first year. And the holy grail is to be at least 4 years away and that requires everything going right from a draft, trade and development perspective
This is nowhere near the list Lyon got in 2006 or 2012 for that matter
I doubt any coach takes us to finals in the first year. And the holy grail is to be at least 4 years away and that requires everything going right from a draft, trade and development perspective
This is nowhere near the list Lyon got in 2006 or 2012 for that matter
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Re: Ross Lyon?
Though I agree our list isn't close to the lists we had in 2006, I'd say no club has a list of that quality at the moment. Talent has been significantly watered down thanks to expansion.MC Gusto wrote: ↑Tue 18 Oct 2022 7:07am We have a B grade list. Workmanlike. 1 elite player in Steele
I doubt any coach takes us to finals in the first year. And the holy grail is to be at least 4 years away and that requires everything going right from a draft, trade and development perspective
This is nowhere near the list Lyon got in 2006 or 2012 for that matter
I'd also say that there's more quality on our list than you give us credit for. Sinclair and Wilkie elevated themselves this year. Max King will get to elite standard with some more help with goal kicking. I still don't believe Ro Marshall has reached the age and experience where a ruckman really begins to peak.
We've also got a whole lot of players that haven't even settled yet. I still don't know where guys like Gresham, Clark, Coffield, Billings, etc, are best suited. Hopefully Ross can provide some clarity for these blokes and actually find out if they can play.
I've talked about those players in a previous post so I won't go on. But I don't know. I reckon there's a massive unknown with this list. At least Ross will be able dig deep into it and find out where it stands. We won't be under any illusions after that. And that in itself will be an asset to the club.
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I agree with you in that virtually all untried coaches would jump at the chance of coaching the Saints, and probably most of the tried ones.Scollop wrote: ↑Tue 18 Oct 2022 12:58am Most untried coaches would jump at the chance to be offered a senior gig at an AFL club
.....oh and another thing
Why didn't any team in the last three whole years sign up the super coach Ross The Boss?
Freo sacked him in August 2019 (over 3 years ago) and sacked the CEO who was his biggest supporter after he failed to get them into finals for 4 consecutive years.
St Kilda is obviously much smarter and much better run than all the other clubs
As an avid ingester and archiver of all media things AFL, you know very well why no team has signed RTB as coach, even though FOUR of the big clubs APPROACHED HIM.
He was almost at the finishing tape at Carlton, but they changed the rules at the last minute, and told him to go back to the start, and it was a hurdle race. He pulled out, which shocked the blues. Would have made finals this year under Ross, with their list.
Collingwood was a no go due to their instability at the top at the time, and the Geelong option was assisting Scott, which he didn't really fancy.
As for Essendon, he got the phone call from Jason Blake, advising him to just hold off for the moment, there may be something coming up he may fancy. Ross loves the Saints, doesn't he?
All the same, will be a tough gig coaching the Saints, I wish him luck, assuming he takes the role.
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Re: Ross Lyon?
Other clubs wanted him he didn't want them. Make no mistake he was top of Collingwood Carlton and others list.Scollop wrote: ↑Tue 18 Oct 2022 12:58am Most untried coaches would jump at the chance to be offered a senior gig at an AFL club
.....oh and another thing
Why didn't any team in the last three whole years sign up the super coach Ross The Boss?
Freo sacked him in August 2019 (over 3 years ago) and sacked the CEO who was his biggest supporter after he failed to get them into finals for 4 consecutive years.
St Kilda is obviously much smarter and much better run than all the other clubs
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Re: Ross Lyon?
The last 5 words in takeaway’s post are worth noting…
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Re: Ross Lyon?
Ross Lyon has failed and failed again. We lost grand finals because he insisted on keeping well below par players on the list. We had some great players on the list who were largely able to cancel out the VFL standard ones. But in the grand finals they got found out
Ross Lyon would doom us to more years of failure.
We know he will give us a negative gameplan.
Ross Lyon would doom us to more years of failure.
We know he will give us a negative gameplan.
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Re: Ross Lyon?
So will he flinch when his lawyer tells him the Saints have another 6 month get out clause on offer?
As many smart people know, it's going to be a huge challenge....You're not calling Ross a chicken are you?
Funny... ironically I wrote a post a couple of years back where I thought it would be better for Lyon's win loss ratio if he never got another senior gig...
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Re: Ross Lyon?
Lovett plays 2010 we win. Gardiner doesn't do a hammy in the GF we most likely win. Roo doesn't tear his hammy off the bone in 2010 we win.ralphsmith wrote: ↑Tue 18 Oct 2022 8:20am Ross Lyon has failed and failed again. We lost grand finals because he insisted on keeping well below par players on the list. We had some great players on the list who were largely able to cancel out the VFL standard ones. But in the grand finals they got found out
Ross Lyon would doom us to more years of failure.
We know he will give us a negative gameplan.
None are Lyons fault.
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He has knocked back Collingwood, Carlton and Essendon.Scollop wrote: ↑Tue 18 Oct 2022 12:58am Most untried coaches would jump at the chance to be offered a senior gig at an AFL club
.....oh and another thing
Why didn't any team in the last three whole years sign up the super coach Ross The Boss?
Freo sacked him in August 2019 (over 3 years ago) and sacked the CEO who was his biggest supporter after he failed to get them into finals for 4 consecutive years.
St Kilda is obviously much smarter and much better run than all the other clubs
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And the get out clause is AFL sanctioned of course, due to the Saints being an assisted club
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There won't be a 6 month clause, otherwise he wouldn't even be talking to us.Scollop wrote: ↑Tue 18 Oct 2022 8:26am
So will he flinch when his lawyer tells him the Saints have another 6 month get out clause on offer?
As many smart people know, it's going to be a huge challenge....You're not calling Ross a chicken are you?
Funny... ironically I wrote a post a couple of years back where I thought it would be better for Lyon's win loss ratio if he never got another senior gig...
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He also knocked back taking on McGowan in WA and Albenese in Canberra
Most recently he knocked the role of Governer General of Australia...and he told Charles he'd love to help out Truss, but he's had some issues working with women
Most recently he knocked the role of Governer General of Australia...and he told Charles he'd love to help out Truss, but he's had some issues working with women
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His lawyer has photos of Gil does he?The G Train Legacy wrote: ↑Tue 18 Oct 2022 8:31amThere won't be a 6 month clause, otherwise he wouldn't even be talking to us.Scollop wrote: ↑Tue 18 Oct 2022 8:26am
So will he flinch when his lawyer tells him the Saints have another 6 month get out clause on offer?
As many smart people know, it's going to be a huge challenge....You're not calling Ross a chicken are you?
Funny... ironically I wrote a post a couple of years back where I thought it would be better for Lyon's win loss ratio if he never got another senior gig...
Ratts must have had a crap lawyer and manager
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No question his appointment will divide some and there is some PR to do but I’d argue the best tonic fir that is winningmarkp wrote: ↑Mon 17 Oct 2022 11:23pmTeflon wrote: ↑Mon 17 Oct 2022 8:43pmIs it really???markp wrote: ↑Mon 17 Oct 2022 7:50pm People can (and certainly do) argue till the cows come home about who wronged who, or how good a coach he was or may yet be... but short of moving interstate, it's hard to imagine any one thing the club could do that would likely alienate so many of St Kilda's most fervent supporters.
How much success would it take to win them over or back, and how much time would be given before the howling started if that success was not forthcoming..?
It's a seismic, win or die decision.
I’d argue after 11 years of nothing but in the wilderness,woke, beige coaching by Mr Nice guys the worst thing the club could’ve done to alienate supporters was to continue to do what we’ve been doing under Richo and Ratten
Our last season under Lyon we played finals and everyone knows the list was cooked - senior players have said it
Milne today was interesting….he’ll do whatever it takes, work 16 hour days to get this club back where it belongs…
I’m ok with that dedication- a few might get bruised along the way ….but we’ve been a bruise free club way too long
I don't personally disagree with you about his ability as a coach, or likely your view on the circumstances of his leaving.
And yes we have a chasm to jump, and chasms can't be jumped in two leaps.
But the baggage here is filled with dynamite, and I hope it's been weighed very carefully.
There are lots of passionate Saints supporters with enormous misgivings about Lyon, loathing even.
Looking awfully like a done deal, let's hope those with misgivings are soon turned around.
That’s on any coach really but agree Lyon will wear it even more so - he’d know that but I suspect doesn’t shy away from it
I do think Nettlefold escaped relatively unscathed from the messy departure…his incompetence has not been discussed much just Lyons decision to quit and Freo’s smart move to pounce.
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Spot in with factsCURLY wrote: ↑Tue 18 Oct 2022 8:28amLovett plays 2010 we win. Gardiner doesn't do a hammy in the GF we most likely win. Roo doesn't tear his hammy off the bone in 2010 we win.ralphsmith wrote: ↑Tue 18 Oct 2022 8:20am Ross Lyon has failed and failed again. We lost grand finals because he insisted on keeping well below par players on the list. We had some great players on the list who were largely able to cancel out the VFL standard ones. But in the grand finals they got found out
Ross Lyon would doom us to more years of failure.
We know he will give us a negative gameplan.
None are Lyons fault.
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Ffs go listen to his past players….do they feel betrayed by Lyon???? Not 1
They know the full story abd what he brings
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And North before NobleThe G Train Legacy wrote: ↑Tue 18 Oct 2022 8:29amHe has knocked back Collingwood, Carlton and Essendon.Scollop wrote: ↑Tue 18 Oct 2022 12:58am Most untried coaches would jump at the chance to be offered a senior gig at an AFL club
.....oh and another thing
Why didn't any team in the last three whole years sign up the super coach Ross The Boss?
Freo sacked him in August 2019 (over 3 years ago) and sacked the CEO who was his biggest supporter after he failed to get them into finals for 4 consecutive years.
St Kilda is obviously much smarter and much better run than all the other clubs
Facts are useful when dealing with muppets I find
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Bang on!takeaway wrote: ↑Tue 18 Oct 2022 8:07amI agree with you in that virtually all untried coaches would jump at the chance of coaching the Saints, and probably most of the tried ones.Scollop wrote: ↑Tue 18 Oct 2022 12:58am Most untried coaches would jump at the chance to be offered a senior gig at an AFL club
.....oh and another thing
Why didn't any team in the last three whole years sign up the super coach Ross The Boss?
Freo sacked him in August 2019 (over 3 years ago) and sacked the CEO who was his biggest supporter after he failed to get them into finals for 4 consecutive years.
St Kilda is obviously much smarter and much better run than all the other clubs
As an avid ingester and archiver of all media things AFL, you know very well why no team has signed RTB as coach, even though FOUR of the big clubs APPROACHED HIM.
He was almost at the finishing tape at Carlton, but they changed the rules at the last minute, and told him to go back to the start, and it was a hurdle race. He pulled out, which shocked the blues. Would have made finals this year under Ross, with their list.
Collingwood was a no go due to their instability at the top at the time, and the Geelong option was assisting Scott, which he didn't really fancy.
As for Essendon, he got the phone call from Jason Blake, advising him to just hold off for the moment, there may be something coming up he may fancy. Ross loves the Saints, doesn't he?
All the same, will be a tough gig coaching the Saints, I wish him luck, assuming he takes the role.
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Nettelfold was widely condemned for his incompetence at the time, whatever happened there.
Nasty piece of work from what I’ve heard. The the apple never falls far from the tree either.
Nasty piece of work from what I’ve heard. The the apple never falls far from the tree either.
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Re: Ross Lyon?
I have wondered if Ross just wants to be wanted at this stage of his life and the old fire and determination has gone.
He has had a lot of disappointment, a lot of slings and arrows and would be under extreme scrutiny: which makes life pretty uncomfortable.
He is on a kicking to nothing, if he/team loses his supporters will find excuses but the rest of us and the footy community will be less forgiving of him and the President.
It will be expected we make finals as a minimum. No point in sacking Brett unless there is significant improvement, but most recent history suggests Ross has lost whatever magic he had.
What would have been the most recent coaching success he put on the table at the meeting. He's been away a long time. It may not be just a case of offering the job, when it comes to the crunch he may decline, knowing the magnitude of the job and his current limitations, when actually faced with the decision.
Alternatively Mr President may just be covering all bases and be able to say Ross was given every opportunity to convince, like Brett was.
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Re: Ross Lyon?
He's been in the media, earning money for sitting in front of a camera.
Then he has his side gig of real estate or something, which apparently isn't just a hobby.
Milne says '16 hr days'
Can Lyon lose his real estate/property gig to totally focus on us?
When he was coaching, he was full-on, according to Milne. Milne saw him 10 yrs ago.
Now Lyon has another income stream which takes up a big chunk of his time. He's not the same Lyon.
Can he give the role his full attention?
Then he has his side gig of real estate or something, which apparently isn't just a hobby.
Milne says '16 hr days'
Can Lyon lose his real estate/property gig to totally focus on us?
When he was coaching, he was full-on, according to Milne. Milne saw him 10 yrs ago.
Now Lyon has another income stream which takes up a big chunk of his time. He's not the same Lyon.
Can he give the role his full attention?
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It'll be fun earning a $1 million pa and if it doesn't work out... there's a stack of media outlets out there ready to re-employ him