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The headline in the first article says it all
A sound response, surely people recognise that stats can be manipulated to support any arguement? I cant believe the level of doubt over a coach that was a 'toe poke' & 'bounce of the ball' from bringing us two flags. You only have to look at the great coaches around the world, most have been in their latter years after decades in the game. Have they evolved over those years absolutley. I have no doubt RTB will be an improved version of the 2009/2010 of himself.Josh Battle wrote: ↑Sun 11 Dec 2022 6:32pm The criticism and the reports in the media are from those who were at the club and who knew people who worked at the club
The pressure mounted at Freo in 2019 because their results didn’t live up to expectations
The evidence is factual history not revisionist cliched history and it’s based on Lyon’s last couple of years at Fremantle (2018 and 2019)
It would seem injury numbers can also be manipulated to suit an argument, Brother Teffers has never given any of our sacked coaches sympathy or consideration for poor results but it would appear Ross gets a massive get out of jail card for a 33% win rate at Freo because of injuries...go figure.Impatient Sainter wrote: ↑Mon 12 Dec 2022 8:53amA sound response, surely people recognise that stats can be manipulated to support any arguement? I cant believe the level of doubt over a coach that was a 'toe poke' & 'bounce of the ball' from bringing us two flags. You only have to look at the great coaches around the world, most have been in their latter years after decades in the game. Have they evolved over those years absolutley. I have no doubt RTB will be an improved version of the 2009/2010 of himself.Josh Battle wrote: ↑Sun 11 Dec 2022 6:32pm The criticism and the reports in the media are from those who were at the club and who knew people who worked at the club
The pressure mounted at Freo in 2019 because their results didn’t live up to expectations
The evidence is factual history not revisionist cliched history and it’s based on Lyon’s last couple of years at Fremantle (2018 and 2019)
It doesnt matter how good anyone is they need the players with ability to get the results. Freo went through a rebuilding phase and where they were playing kids probably before they were ready and exposed them to long term injuries. In the past we have done the same as injuries effect every club and you need good management and some luck. Our issue is we stick with injury prone players far too long in the hope they will all of a sudden come good. Or we bring in injured or flawed players from other clubs thinking we can turn them around.Vortex wrote: ↑Mon 12 Dec 2022 10:07amIt would seem injury numbers can also be manipulated to suit an argument, Brother Teffers has never given any of our sacked coaches sympathy or consideration for poor results but it would appear Ross gets a massive get out of jail card for a 33% win rate at Freo because of injuries...go figure.Impatient Sainter wrote: ↑Mon 12 Dec 2022 8:53amA sound response, surely people recognise that stats can be manipulated to support any arguement? I cant believe the level of doubt over a coach that was a 'toe poke' & 'bounce of the ball' from bringing us two flags. You only have to look at the great coaches around the world, most have been in their latter years after decades in the game. Have they evolved over those years absolutley. I have no doubt RTB will be an improved version of the 2009/2010 of himself.Josh Battle wrote: ↑Sun 11 Dec 2022 6:32pm The criticism and the reports in the media are from those who were at the club and who knew people who worked at the club
The pressure mounted at Freo in 2019 because their results didn’t live up to expectations
The evidence is factual history not revisionist cliched history and it’s based on Lyon’s last couple of years at Fremantle (2018 and 2019)
Do you think the St Kilda faithful will give Ross 4 years if his win rate is 33% over that time, I'd suggest he won't get past year 2 with a win rate of 33%, therein lies the fundamental flaw with the administration at St Kilda over a 150 year journey.Impatient Sainter wrote: ↑Mon 12 Dec 2022 10:45amIt doesnt matter how good anyone is they need the players with ability to get the results. Freo went through a rebuilding phase and where they were playing kids probably before they were ready and exposed them to long term injuries. In the past we have done the same as injuries effect every club and you need good management and some luck. Our issue is we stick with injury prone players far too long in the hope they will all of a sudden come good. Or we bring in injured or flawed players from other clubs thinking we can turn them around.Vortex wrote: ↑Mon 12 Dec 2022 10:07amIt would seem injury numbers can also be manipulated to suit an argument, Brother Teffers has never given any of our sacked coaches sympathy or consideration for poor results but it would appear Ross gets a massive get out of jail card for a 33% win rate at Freo because of injuries...go figure.Impatient Sainter wrote: ↑Mon 12 Dec 2022 8:53amA sound response, surely people recognise that stats can be manipulated to support any arguement? I cant believe the level of doubt over a coach that was a 'toe poke' & 'bounce of the ball' from bringing us two flags. You only have to look at the great coaches around the world, most have been in their latter years after decades in the game. Have they evolved over those years absolutley. I have no doubt RTB will be an improved version of the 2009/2010 of himself.Josh Battle wrote: ↑Sun 11 Dec 2022 6:32pm The criticism and the reports in the media are from those who were at the club and who knew people who worked at the club
The pressure mounted at Freo in 2019 because their results didn’t live up to expectations
The evidence is factual history not revisionist cliched history and it’s based on Lyon’s last couple of years at Fremantle (2018 and 2019)
If we can learn to cut the 'umbilical cord' while players still have some trade value we will able to forge a much stronger list.
You're probably right Vortex, if Lyon fails to achieve at least the same record inherited form Brett Ratten in 2021/2022, around 50%, there will certainly be some that will say: "told you Lyon wasn't going to do any bloody good" or similar.
If the club is serious about winning a premiership and not just trying to make up the numbers and slide into 8th spot every ten years, then they have to follow through with rebuilding and provide opportunities to our youth and be patient.
Josh dear boyJosh Battle wrote: ↑Sun 11 Dec 2022 11:18pmThe headline in the first article says it all
‘Chaos in the front office and a toxic culture at training: Why the Dockers had to sack Ross Lyon’
….but what is equally as concerning as the toxic relationships between player and coach and support staff and coach is the fact that the fans stayed away in droves. Did you read the last paragraph about their fall in membership in 2019?
Close to Brett’s last half of the season in free fall ??
Lol now Brett was decimated by injuries??Vortex wrote: ↑Mon 12 Dec 2022 10:07amIt would seem injury numbers can also be manipulated to suit an argument, Brother Teffers has never given any of our sacked coaches sympathy or consideration for poor results but it would appear Ross gets a massive get out of jail card for a 33% win rate at Freo because of injuries...go figure.Impatient Sainter wrote: ↑Mon 12 Dec 2022 8:53amA sound response, surely people recognise that stats can be manipulated to support any arguement? I cant believe the level of doubt over a coach that was a 'toe poke' & 'bounce of the ball' from bringing us two flags. You only have to look at the great coaches around the world, most have been in their latter years after decades in the game. Have they evolved over those years absolutley. I have no doubt RTB will be an improved version of the 2009/2010 of himself.Josh Battle wrote: ↑Sun 11 Dec 2022 6:32pm The criticism and the reports in the media are from those who were at the club and who knew people who worked at the club
The pressure mounted at Freo in 2019 because their results didn’t live up to expectations
The evidence is factual history not revisionist cliched history and it’s based on Lyon’s last couple of years at Fremantle (2018 and 2019)
Superb postSanctorum wrote: ↑Mon 12 Dec 2022 12:17pmYou're probably right Vortex, if Lyon fails to achieve at least the same record inherited form Brett Ratten in 2021/2022, around 50%, there will certainly be some that will say: "told you Lyon wasn't going to do any bloody good" or similar.
In fact there are a fair few "supporters" out there that are hoping like hell that he's going to fail I hope you're not one of them!
What you and others fail to understand is that simply switching from Ratten to Lyon was not the only change that's occurred at Linton Street in the last three months.
In actual fact, the decisions by Andrew Bassat and his directors to carry out a complete overhaul of the football department is probably unprecedented and quite fitting in this 150 year milestone.
The return 'home' to Moorabbin by Lenny Hayes and Robert Harvey as assistant coaches, plus Brendon Goddard, calculated to introduce a winning culture in the playing group - a strategy implemented with great effect by Geelong, among others, should not be underestimated.
Matt Finnis was replaced by Simon Lethlean as CEO.
Geoff Walsh, one of the most experienced and respected AFL aministrators in the business was lured out of retirement to become Footy Supremo. His record of success speaks for itself and he will make sure Ross Lyon is held to full account for the way the team performs.
By any measure, all of these changes are massive and have led to a vastly improved atmosphere around St Kilda which has been widely acclaimed as very positive by the footy media.
Despite all of this, there are still some 'supporters' out there that are unconvinced that things will get better
Personally I am convinced that our footy team will not go backwards in 2023 - quite the opposite, they only need to win 2 more games than they did in 2022 to secure a spot in the top 8, my money is on them doing exactly that!
I get the feeling the review uncovered our previous footy brains trust of Lethlean, Bassat, Ratten and co were on the wrong path and gilding the Lilly in terms of our list capability.Josh Battle wrote: ↑Mon 12 Dec 2022 12:51pmIf the club is serious about winning a premiership and not just trying to make up the numbers and slide into 8th spot every ten years, then they have to follow through with rebuilding and provide opportunities to our youth and be patient.
I think our drafting is contrary to a team looking for short term fixes to our list. There’s every possibility we could be sitting in 9th-12th for the next two years.
Our president sat on the fence a couple of months ago. He said we could go backwards!! Remember the press conferences?
People’s hopes need to be aligned with the club’s strategic plans and goals so that members don’t place too much expectation on our players and coaches. They’ll be hounded by the media so we don’t have to add to that pressure over the next 2 years.
We had been looking for short cuts with our recruiting of ready made players at the end of 2018/2019/2020
What we need is the club to have a long term plan. Create the environment and build the foundations so that you give yourselves every chance to compete with the very best teams. They need to constantly communicate clearly with their members during this next phase.
They need to honestly assess where our list sits compared to our competitors. They need to be honest about our chances for a quick rise up the ladder. I want to see strength and unity across all areas of our football department. I want to see a united board and I want to see a club focussed on 2025 and beyond.
And the point of this might be…..??????Vortex wrote: ↑Mon 12 Dec 2022 9:20pm He's admitted on more than one occasion since the press conference his core belief is not to review the skill of the list before taking a coaching job, he confirms his belief is to back the player which is central to his core coaching ethos which is effort over skill.
Here's a link to an interview with Gary Lyon the morning after the interview where he states it again:
Goody
I’m probably older than youTeflon wrote: ↑Mon 12 Dec 2022 9:51pmJosh dear boyJosh Battle wrote: ↑Sun 11 Dec 2022 11:18pmThe headline in the first article says it all
‘Chaos in the front office and a toxic culture at training: Why the Dockers had to sack Ross Lyon’
….but what is equally as concerning as the toxic relationships between player and coach and support staff and coach is the fact that the fans stayed away in droves. Did you read the last paragraph about their fall in membership in 2019?
The conversation is about Lyon Mk2 what he brings to the saints
The questions relevant relate to his ability to coach NOW
Can he develop a side? Will skills go backwards blah blah
It’s NOT a running dialogue of what happened at Freo and their “culture issues” which I’m sure were not all Ross Lyon’s doing
It’s as relevant as saying he was totally responsible for St Kildas culture when he left 2011
You’re spewing up dribble
How was Lyons relationship with players at Freo? Are you suggesting the entire playing list turned against him????
Or are you picking out opinion piece articles from nuff nuff journalists who wouldn’t be within a bulls roar of the inner sanctum
Better still…,why don’t you go back and find articles on how Lyon created a toxic culture (all by himself??) at Saints and how the player’s relationship with him was fractured???
I’m sure if you look hard enough you’ll find an “opinion piece” to suit the narrative your peddling but it still proves squat in terms of his coaching ability and what he brings to Saints Mk2
And … finally…Teflon has stumbled onto the crux of the argument.Teflon wrote: ↑Mon 12 Dec 2022 10:05pmI get the feeling the review uncovered our previous footy brains trust of Lethlean, Bassat, Ratten and co were on the wrong path and gilding the Lilly in terms of our list capability.Josh Battle wrote: ↑Mon 12 Dec 2022 12:51pmIf the club is serious about winning a premiership and not just trying to make up the numbers and slide into 8th spot every ten years, then they have to follow through with rebuilding and provide opportunities to our youth and be patient.
I think our drafting is contrary to a team looking for short term fixes to our list. There’s every possibility we could be sitting in 9th-12th for the next two years.
Our president sat on the fence a couple of months ago. He said we could go backwards!! Remember the press conferences?
People’s hopes need to be aligned with the club’s strategic plans and goals so that members don’t place too much expectation on our players and coaches. They’ll be hounded by the media so we don’t have to add to that pressure over the next 2 years.
We had been looking for short cuts with our recruiting of ready made players at the end of 2018/2019/2020
What we need is the club to have a long term plan. Create the environment and build the foundations so that you give yourselves every chance to compete with the very best teams. They need to constantly communicate clearly with their members during this next phase.
They need to honestly assess where our list sits compared to our competitors. They need to be honest about our chances for a quick rise up the ladder. I want to see strength and unity across all areas of our football department. I want to see a united board and I want to see a club focussed on 2025 and beyond.
I suspect (too late for my liking) and the Board have been told you’re quality short and you need to hit the draft
We did last year to good effect
Have again this year and no doubt will next year
They’ve also appointed an experienced coach for 4 years
ADMITTED they may go backwards first
Appointed a respected head of footy
Should Bassat have done this earlier? Yep
I’m just glad he’s done it
You don’t think any of the above screams we have finally realised we need to take a longer term approach??????
You make me laugh
Agree with you on this.Impatient Sainter wrote: ↑Mon 12 Dec 2022 8:50pm To suggest Lyon doesnt or didnt have a grasp on our list is just plain foolish. You only have reference some of the material he did on Footy Classified, he was fully across our lists strenghts & weaknesses and the way we moved the footy.
Im sure part of the negotation before he signed on was due to him pointing out where our list is at and what they (board) should realistically expect.