Knit yourself a bib while you’re at itVortex wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:49pmyou do realise there is a search feature on the internetty thing...not in the business of BS but hey knock yaself out Firey if you need to cling to that hate.The Fireman wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:42pmGood to see you changing your narrative as you go alongVortex wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 11:05amFirey me ole posting mate, I'm not sure what your excuse is, at least I'm happy to admit mine is knitting, (btw your scarf is coming along nicely), but I am a Ross fan, always have been, even followed his career closely at the Dockers, also helps I have an immediate family member that has a business relationship with him, so absolutely am a Ross fan.The Fireman wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 10:52amWell, maybe if you put the knitting down you will actually see what’s going on. RTB was an inspired decisionVortex wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 10:07amYeah but I bet you have never won a footy tipping competition either.
A Saints supporter again?...I'm a Collingwood supporter.
And yes, you come across as a Collingwood supporter
Can I suggest you wipe your eyes of that blind hatred for me and start paying attention to what I post, my issue/concerns is about our list and what magic trick the club as for putting together a list capable of becoming a sustained top 4 side and winning a premiership even. I have made that clear so many times and I stand by it, I am reserving my right to hold judgement and wait for results to be delivered before I start buying to this whole belief in that all you need is a coach, 150 years of failure tells me the odds are against us in that regard, i.e. the Messiah Complex and thinking a coach can do it for us...Malcom Blight anyone.
In the mean time I respect your right to pick the Saints to win every week even if it means you will never win a footy tipping competition.
I think you are going to love the scarf, I'm trying to learn how to embroider portraits as I'm putting Cooper Sharman on yours, just below the words Captain Firey.
RTB fanboy now ? another huge challenge this week ? Anyway you can inform everyone of your knowledge after the fact… so predictable
Anyway I have to get back to knitting your scarf.
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hey see there ya go, you are capable of laughter, so glad I could draw that out of you, next step is hugging.The Fireman wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:59pmKnit yourself a bib while you’re at itVortex wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:49pmyou do realise there is a search feature on the internetty thing...not in the business of BS but hey knock yaself out Firey if you need to cling to that hate.The Fireman wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:42pmGood to see you changing your narrative as you go alongVortex wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 11:05amFirey me ole posting mate, I'm not sure what your excuse is, at least I'm happy to admit mine is knitting, (btw your scarf is coming along nicely), but I am a Ross fan, always have been, even followed his career closely at the Dockers, also helps I have an immediate family member that has a business relationship with him, so absolutely am a Ross fan.The Fireman wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 10:52amWell, maybe if you put the knitting down you will actually see what’s going on. RTB was an inspired decisionVortex wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 10:07amYeah but I bet you have never won a footy tipping competition either.
A Saints supporter again?...I'm a Collingwood supporter.
And yes, you come across as a Collingwood supporter
Can I suggest you wipe your eyes of that blind hatred for me and start paying attention to what I post, my issue/concerns is about our list and what magic trick the club as for putting together a list capable of becoming a sustained top 4 side and winning a premiership even. I have made that clear so many times and I stand by it, I am reserving my right to hold judgement and wait for results to be delivered before I start buying to this whole belief in that all you need is a coach, 150 years of failure tells me the odds are against us in that regard, i.e. the Messiah Complex and thinking a coach can do it for us...Malcom Blight anyone.
In the mean time I respect your right to pick the Saints to win every week even if it means you will never win a footy tipping competition.
I think you are going to love the scarf, I'm trying to learn how to embroider portraits as I'm putting Cooper Sharman on yours, just below the words Captain Firey.
RTB fanboy now ? another huge challenge this week ? Anyway you can inform everyone of your knowledge after the fact… so predictable
Anyway I have to get back to knitting your scarf.
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Don't you welcome his comments, I did. They were good points, wasted in this thread, I'm here and we won, and I'm enjoying this. Psychopathy, I mentioned PTSD, but I find your reference to psychopathy interesting, come lay down on the couch, I put on replays of the last 2 games, and you can tell me more about it. I'll even pay you, I'm working on a new paper and this could be mutually gratifying.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:41pmthat's a silly thing to say, all content should be welcomed.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:33pmAll good points, wasted in this thread.Sanctorum wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:31pm It is frankly really disappointing to read so many individuals carrying on in such a juvenile way about old rivalries, sniping away at bitter enemies, especially after such a extraordinary win against the odds over the highly fancied and star-studded Bulldogs last night.
Isn't it better to just stay on theme, ignore what has flowed under the bridge in both the distant and recent past, and celebrate the win with positive comments on the coaches and players???
Yes, I was among those who vilified Ross Lyon after he walked out on St Kilda at the end of 2011, but I was also one of the first on this forum to heap praise on the Board for having the balls to realise that the team needed a radical change of direction and I was in no doubt that bringing Ross Lyon back was both audacious and inspired!
My headline after watching last night's match was: "NO KING, NO MEMBREY, NO 3 or 4 OTHER EXPERIENCED PLAYERS....NO PROBLEM!!!
In one of his first interviews after being appointed coach, I recall Lyon saying that he met with his three assistants and instructed them to sit down before the players started the pre-season and present him with with a plan for season 2023. This was in part because he felt that after 3 years away from the game he considered they would be better placed to develop strategies, and he was now quite content to "stay out of the weeds".
At last night's post-match press conference Lyon made special mention of his three assistants, giving them much of the credit for getting the team to play so well in the first two games.
No, Ross Lyon is not a God, but by God, he has started the season well, and in just 2 games he has managed to engineer a rag-tag collection of mostly nobodies, including a handful of young kids, into a finely tuned machine that look like they have been playing together for years...that's no small thing!
I even want to see more from you on academic theories of psychopathy and how they relate to anonymous posters on footy forum.
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Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 11:05amFirey me ole posting mate, I'm not sure what your excuse is, at least I'm happy to admit mine is knitting, (btw your scarf is coming along nicely), but I am a Ross fan, always have been, even followed his career closely at the Dockers, also helps I have an immediate family member that has a business relationship with him, so absolutely am a Ross fan.The Fireman wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 10:52amWell, maybe if you put the knitting down you will actually see what’s going on. RTB was an inspired decisionVortex wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 10:07amYeah but I bet you have never won a footy tipping competition either.
A Saints supporter again?...I'm a Collingwood supporter.
And yes, you come across as a Collingwood supporter
Can I suggest you wipe your eyes of that blind hatred for me and start paying attention to what I post, my issue/concerns is about our list and what magic trick the club as for putting together a list capable of becoming a sustained top 4 side and winning a premiership even. I have made that clear so many times and I stand by it, I am reserving my right to hold judgement and wait for results to be delivered before I start buying to this whole belief in that all you need is a coach, 150 years of failure tells me the odds are against us in that regard, i.e. the Messiah Complex and thinking a coach can do it for us...Malcom Blight anyone.
In the mean time I respect your right to pick the Saints to win every week even if it means you will never win a footy tipping competition.
I think you are going to love the scarf, I'm trying to learn how to embroider portraits as I'm putting Cooper Sharman on yours, just below the words Captain Firey.
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should we start a separate thread for all the psychopathy chit chat to avoid annoying those you don't posses as many PhDs as you and I?CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 2:21pmDon't you welcome his comments, I did. They were good points, wasted in this thread, I'm here and we won, and I'm enjoying this. Psychopathy, I mentioned PTSD, but I find your reference to psychopathy interesting, come lay down on the couch, I put on replays of the last 2 games, and you can tell me more about it. I'll even pay you, I'm working on a new paper and this could be mutually gratifying.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:41pmthat's a silly thing to say, all content should be welcomed.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:33pmAll good points, wasted in this thread.Sanctorum wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:31pm It is frankly really disappointing to read so many individuals carrying on in such a juvenile way about old rivalries, sniping away at bitter enemies, especially after such a extraordinary win against the odds over the highly fancied and star-studded Bulldogs last night.
Isn't it better to just stay on theme, ignore what has flowed under the bridge in both the distant and recent past, and celebrate the win with positive comments on the coaches and players???
Yes, I was among those who vilified Ross Lyon after he walked out on St Kilda at the end of 2011, but I was also one of the first on this forum to heap praise on the Board for having the balls to realise that the team needed a radical change of direction and I was in no doubt that bringing Ross Lyon back was both audacious and inspired!
My headline after watching last night's match was: "NO KING, NO MEMBREY, NO 3 or 4 OTHER EXPERIENCED PLAYERS....NO PROBLEM!!!
In one of his first interviews after being appointed coach, I recall Lyon saying that he met with his three assistants and instructed them to sit down before the players started the pre-season and present him with with a plan for season 2023. This was in part because he felt that after 3 years away from the game he considered they would be better placed to develop strategies, and he was now quite content to "stay out of the weeds".
At last night's post-match press conference Lyon made special mention of his three assistants, giving them much of the credit for getting the team to play so well in the first two games.
No, Ross Lyon is not a God, but by God, he has started the season well, and in just 2 games he has managed to engineer a rag-tag collection of mostly nobodies, including a handful of young kids, into a finely tuned machine that look like they have been playing together for years...that's no small thing!
I even want to see more from you on academic theories of psychopathy and how they relate to anonymous posters on footy forum.
embrace the rich tapestry I say.
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Close to being reportable. Ageist comments are so pathetic.Teflon wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:27pmOr just old. Things start to slip …let’s call it now.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 10:44amI've come to learn hate is just how Stinga shows his love. Deep down he's very in touch with his feminine side, very misunderstood.
I, like the club am able to separate the man from the coach.
Ross as a coach is easily in the top echelon, but RTB as a human being is another matter altogether.
Like skeptic, I decided that since the boss was the saints coach, I would refrain from making adverse comments about him personally. I don't s*** on saints officials. Never have and never will.
If you want to continue to see Ross cast in only a good light, I would suggest you refrain from insulting those that are not altogether in his corner.
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This is an anonymous platform. There is no annoying anyone.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 2:36pmshould we start a separate thread for all the psychopathy chit chat to avoid annoying those you don't posses as many PhDs as you and I?CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 2:21pmDon't you welcome his comments, I did. They were good points, wasted in this thread, I'm here and we won, and I'm enjoying this. Psychopathy, I mentioned PTSD, but I find your reference to psychopathy interesting, come lay down on the couch, I put on replays of the last 2 games, and you can tell me more about it. I'll even pay you, I'm working on a new paper and this could be mutually gratifying.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:41pmthat's a silly thing to say, all content should be welcomed.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:33pmAll good points, wasted in this thread.Sanctorum wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:31pm It is frankly really disappointing to read so many individuals carrying on in such a juvenile way about old rivalries, sniping away at bitter enemies, especially after such a extraordinary win against the odds over the highly fancied and star-studded Bulldogs last night.
Isn't it better to just stay on theme, ignore what has flowed under the bridge in both the distant and recent past, and celebrate the win with positive comments on the coaches and players???
Yes, I was among those who vilified Ross Lyon after he walked out on St Kilda at the end of 2011, but I was also one of the first on this forum to heap praise on the Board for having the balls to realise that the team needed a radical change of direction and I was in no doubt that bringing Ross Lyon back was both audacious and inspired!
My headline after watching last night's match was: "NO KING, NO MEMBREY, NO 3 or 4 OTHER EXPERIENCED PLAYERS....NO PROBLEM!!!
In one of his first interviews after being appointed coach, I recall Lyon saying that he met with his three assistants and instructed them to sit down before the players started the pre-season and present him with with a plan for season 2023. This was in part because he felt that after 3 years away from the game he considered they would be better placed to develop strategies, and he was now quite content to "stay out of the weeds".
At last night's post-match press conference Lyon made special mention of his three assistants, giving them much of the credit for getting the team to play so well in the first two games.
No, Ross Lyon is not a God, but by God, he has started the season well, and in just 2 games he has managed to engineer a rag-tag collection of mostly nobodies, including a handful of young kids, into a finely tuned machine that look like they have been playing together for years...that's no small thing!
I even want to see more from you on academic theories of psychopathy and how they relate to anonymous posters on footy forum.
embrace the rich tapestry I say.
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I doubt that someone who can't spell has a PHD in anything.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 2:36pmshould we start a separate thread for all the psychopathy chit chat to avoid annoying those you don't posses as many PhDs as you and I?CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 2:21pmDon't you welcome his comments, I did. They were good points, wasted in this thread, I'm here and we won, and I'm enjoying this. Psychopathy, I mentioned PTSD, but I find your reference to psychopathy interesting, come lay down on the couch, I put on replays of the last 2 games, and you can tell me more about it. I'll even pay you, I'm working on a new paper and this could be mutually gratifying.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:41pmthat's a silly thing to say, all content should be welcomed.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:33pmAll good points, wasted in this thread.Sanctorum wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:31pm It is frankly really disappointing to read so many individuals carrying on in such a juvenile way about old rivalries, sniping away at bitter enemies, especially after such a extraordinary win against the odds over the highly fancied and star-studded Bulldogs last night.
Isn't it better to just stay on theme, ignore what has flowed under the bridge in both the distant and recent past, and celebrate the win with positive comments on the coaches and players???
Yes, I was among those who vilified Ross Lyon after he walked out on St Kilda at the end of 2011, but I was also one of the first on this forum to heap praise on the Board for having the balls to realise that the team needed a radical change of direction and I was in no doubt that bringing Ross Lyon back was both audacious and inspired!
My headline after watching last night's match was: "NO KING, NO MEMBREY, NO 3 or 4 OTHER EXPERIENCED PLAYERS....NO PROBLEM!!!
In one of his first interviews after being appointed coach, I recall Lyon saying that he met with his three assistants and instructed them to sit down before the players started the pre-season and present him with with a plan for season 2023. This was in part because he felt that after 3 years away from the game he considered they would be better placed to develop strategies, and he was now quite content to "stay out of the weeds".
At last night's post-match press conference Lyon made special mention of his three assistants, giving them much of the credit for getting the team to play so well in the first two games.
No, Ross Lyon is not a God, but by God, he has started the season well, and in just 2 games he has managed to engineer a rag-tag collection of mostly nobodies, including a handful of young kids, into a finely tuned machine that look like they have been playing together for years...that's no small thing!
I even want to see more from you on academic theories of psychopathy and how they relate to anonymous posters on footy forum.
embrace the rich tapestry I say.
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His misspellinges are like cheese to a rat, but we all know rats don't like cheese anymore. It mostly highly processed bulls*** that sprays out of a can, but it smells the same.saynta wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 2:41pmI doubt that someone who can't spell has a PHD in anything.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 2:36pmshould we start a separate thread for all the psychopathy chit chat to avoid annoying those you don't posses as many PhDs as you and I?CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 2:21pmDon't you welcome his comments, I did. They were good points, wasted in this thread, I'm here and we won, and I'm enjoying this. Psychopathy, I mentioned PTSD, but I find your reference to psychopathy interesting, come lay down on the couch, I put on replays of the last 2 games, and you can tell me more about it. I'll even pay you, I'm working on a new paper and this could be mutually gratifying.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:41pmthat's a silly thing to say, all content should be welcomed.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:33pmAll good points, wasted in this thread.Sanctorum wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:31pm It is frankly really disappointing to read so many individuals carrying on in such a juvenile way about old rivalries, sniping away at bitter enemies, especially after such a extraordinary win against the odds over the highly fancied and star-studded Bulldogs last night.
Isn't it better to just stay on theme, ignore what has flowed under the bridge in both the distant and recent past, and celebrate the win with positive comments on the coaches and players???
Yes, I was among those who vilified Ross Lyon after he walked out on St Kilda at the end of 2011, but I was also one of the first on this forum to heap praise on the Board for having the balls to realise that the team needed a radical change of direction and I was in no doubt that bringing Ross Lyon back was both audacious and inspired!
My headline after watching last night's match was: "NO KING, NO MEMBREY, NO 3 or 4 OTHER EXPERIENCED PLAYERS....NO PROBLEM!!!
In one of his first interviews after being appointed coach, I recall Lyon saying that he met with his three assistants and instructed them to sit down before the players started the pre-season and present him with with a plan for season 2023. This was in part because he felt that after 3 years away from the game he considered they would be better placed to develop strategies, and he was now quite content to "stay out of the weeds".
At last night's post-match press conference Lyon made special mention of his three assistants, giving them much of the credit for getting the team to play so well in the first two games.
No, Ross Lyon is not a God, but by God, he has started the season well, and in just 2 games he has managed to engineer a rag-tag collection of mostly nobodies, including a handful of young kids, into a finely tuned machine that look like they have been playing together for years...that's no small thing!
I even want to see more from you on academic theories of psychopathy and how they relate to anonymous posters on footy forum.
embrace the rich tapestry I say.
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Not that. Just the idea that he was great all along. Anyway… I’m just being cheeky.Teflon wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:30pmWhat’s incorrect???skeptic wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 11:19amNot entirely true. I swore that I wouldn’t admonish RL this time based on his performance as version 1.0.Teflon wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 10:20am How many RTB fanboys creeping out of the woodwork tonight????
I didn’t see that coming - I’m just super wrapt it did!
Finally some of the prized idiot Lyon haters on here get to eat some crow…
Coach doesn’t matter - we can sack them all won’t change our players….pfffft …what a load of HORSESHYTE
Lyon’s efforts in 09/10 were only cause he had good players….pffft…..post above blows that out of the water and I contend IF Grant Thomas had of got out of the way much earlier, been a caretaker coach only (as he promised he was) and we had Lyon with Hamil, Gehrig, younger Harvey, Hudgton in prime we’d have that flag or 2 already…that’s why I despise the GT cretin …as one of his ex assistant coaches said to me directly “he **** your club”
Lyon brings discipline- we need it
He brings coordination and organisation- god knows after choose your own pre season adventure Brett…we need it
It’s early days ….give him 12 months and some more draft talent…then we ride for top 4
The Saints Are Coming…
I’m open to the possibility that he has merely gotten better since then.
GT stated he was a caretaker then suggested he was THE ONLY one who could do the job? (is he Russian?)
Don’t think that’s incorrect..
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Coincidentally, we haven't played that well and with such ferocity since Lyon was coach the first time around.
And if we beat the drug-cheats, it'll be the first time we've won the first 3 games since we did so in the consecutive years we played in gf's, also under Lyon.
He's either very good or very lucky.
And if we beat the drug-cheats, it'll be the first time we've won the first 3 games since we did so in the consecutive years we played in gf's, also under Lyon.
He's either very good or very lucky.
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Bang on Firey!!The Fireman wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 5:17pm RTB. Is the man.
Some had the nouse to spot that earlier than some
The naysayers and doubters are backtracking beautifully…worse than an Italian tank in WW2 !!
I kept getting asked about this Ross Lyon magic dust….sprinkled over the list….lol I think he’s tipped a truckload over the club !!
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Report away - it’s never stopped you running squealing in the past.saynta wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 2:39pmClose to being reportable. Ageist comments are so pathetic.Teflon wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:27pmOr just old. Things start to slip …let’s call it now.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 10:44amI've come to learn hate is just how Stinga shows his love. Deep down he's very in touch with his feminine side, very misunderstood.
I, like the club am able to separate the man from the coach.
Ross as a coach is easily in the top echelon, but RTB as a human being is another matter altogether.
Like skeptic, I decided that since the boss was the saints coach, I would refrain from making adverse comments about him personally. I don't s*** on saints officials. Never have and never will.
If you want to continue to see Ross cast in only a good light, I would suggest you refrain from insulting those that are not altogether in his corner.
Now it’s “Ross the man” you detest….you need to make up your mind….
As I be said at start of the year - you’re a bandwagoner ….you’ll lay the boots in after the sides first loss
Fair weather supporters don’t do much for mine..
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WTF! I didn’t say that. Why don’t you go back to ignoring me like you constantly claim you are rather than misrepresenting what I say.
My position is… I stand by everything I’ve said about RL. Every critique I’ve made over the years. Unequivocally and no question.
The thing is… I don’t actually have a personal dislike of him at all.
I’ve just always felt that across the 08-12 era his performance was overrated for a variety of reasons that are well documented.
Those observations however, right or wrong, are not relevant to RL and St.Kilda in 2023. If I think he’s doing a crappy job and my old concerns pop up again and definitively allow me to say I told you so… it’s coming. BUT… I have no desire to see him or the club fail. I want us all to succeed and hope that version 3.0 is newer and improved.
To this point in time… nothing is proven but one can only comment on what has been put before us and hyperbole not withstanding (I mean obviously he’s not really God he hasn’t definitively proven anything so no need to keep pointing it out)… he has done very well so far.
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"skeptic wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 6:49pmWTF! I didn’t say that. Why don’t you go back to ignoring me like you constantly claim you are rather than representing what I say.
My position is… I stand by everything I’ve said about RL. Every critique I’ve made over the years. Unequivocally and no question.
The thing is… I don’t actually have a personal dislike of him at all.
I’ve just always felt that across the 08-12 era his performance was overrated for a variety of reasons that are well documented.
Those observations however, right or wrong, are not relevant to RL and St.Kilda in 2023. If I think he’s doing a crappy job and my old concerns pop up again and definitively allow me to say I told you so… it’s coming. BUT… I have no desire to see him or the club fail. I want us all to succeed and hope that version 3.0 is newer and improved.
To this point in time… nothing is proven but one can only comment on what has been put before us and hyperbole not withstanding (I mean obviously he’s not really God he hasn’t definitively proven anything so no need to keep pointing it out)… he has done very well so far.
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Teflon wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 10:20 am
How many RTB fanboys creeping out of the woodwork tonight????
I didn’t see that coming - I’m just super wrapt it did!
Finally some of the prized idiot Lyon haters on here get to eat some crow…
Coach doesn’t matter - we can sack them all won’t change our players….pfffft …what a load of HORSESHYTE
Lyon’s efforts in 09/10 were only cause he had good players….pffft…..post above blows that out of the water and I contend IF Grant Thomas had of got out of the way much earlier, been a caretaker coach only (as he promised he was) and we had Lyon with Hamil, Gehrig, younger Harvey, Hudgton in prime we’d have that flag or 2 already…that’s why I despise the GT cretin …as one of his ex assistant coaches said to me directly “he **** your club”
Lyon brings discipline- we need it
He brings coordination and organisation- god knows after choose your own pre season adventure Brett…we need it
It’s early days ….give him 12 months and some more draft talent…then we ride for top 4
The Saints Are Coming…
Not entirely true. I swore that I wouldn’t admonish RL this time based on his performance as version 1.0.
I’m open to the possibility that he has merely gotten better since then."
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Unlike the real fair weather supporters like yourself, I have never sunk the boot into the saints, its players or current officials, and you are scrapping the barrel suggesting I will. Just goes to show that you have NFI.Teflon wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 5:31pmReport away - it’s never stopped you running squealing in the past.saynta wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 2:39pmClose to being reportable. Ageist comments are so pathetic.Teflon wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 1:27pmOr just old. Things start to slip …let’s call it now.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 10:44amI've come to learn hate is just how Stinga shows his love. Deep down he's very in touch with his feminine side, very misunderstood.
I, like the club am able to separate the man from the coach.
Ross as a coach is easily in the top echelon, but RTB as a human being is another matter altogether.
Like skeptic, I decided that since the boss was the saints coach, I would refrain from making adverse comments about him personally. I don't s*** on saints officials. Never have and never will.
If you want to continue to see Ross cast in only a good light, I would suggest you refrain from insulting those that are not altogether in his corner.
Now it’s “Ross the man” you detest….you need to make up your mind….
As I be said at start of the year - you’re a bandwagoner ….you’ll lay the boots in after the sides first loss
Fair weather supporters don’t do much for mine..
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Re: Ross Lyon is a God
Ross Lyon is one of the most important figures in the history of St Kilda.
He may not win us a second flag, or he might win us our next three.
Either way, he is a sensational coach, and I wouldn't want anyone else in charge of our football club as we celebrate our 150th anniversary.
He may not win us a second flag, or he might win us our next three.
Either way, he is a sensational coach, and I wouldn't want anyone else in charge of our football club as we celebrate our 150th anniversary.
Clueless and mediocre petty tyrant.
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I will go on record as saying that I don't disagree with your post.evertonfc wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 7:03pm Ross Lyon is one of the most important figures in the history of St Kilda.
He may not win us a second flag, or he might win us our next three.
Either way, he is a sensational coach, and I wouldn't want anyone else in charge of our football club as we celebrate our 150th anniversary.
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Hear bloody hearevertonfc wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 7:03pm Ross Lyon is one of the most important figures in the history of St Kilda.
He may not win us a second flag, or he might win us our next three.
Either way, he is a sensational coach, and I wouldn't want anyone else in charge of our football club as we celebrate our 150th anniversary.
And for some to suggest he’s not a good person when they have never met the bloke says a whole lot more about them
Either way he’s at our club and I’m super glad
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The real miracle is that Alan Richardson was allowed to coach six seasons at our football club and is our second longest serving coach of ALL-TIME.
Ross will move past GT in six weeks' time, and past Richo in 16 weeks.
GT had a huge impact on our footy club. Richo's was negligible. Lyon is only second to Jeans; let's hope he matches AJ's great feats.
Ross will move past GT in six weeks' time, and past Richo in 16 weeks.
GT had a huge impact on our footy club. Richo's was negligible. Lyon is only second to Jeans; let's hope he matches AJ's great feats.
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If you include finals, Lyon is on 122, GT is 123, Richardson is 126.
https://afltables.com/afl/stats/coaches/stkilda.html
Of all our coaches, only Brendon Lade has a better winning % than Lyon.
https://afltables.com/afl/stats/coaches/stkilda.html
Of all our coaches, only Brendon Lade has a better winning % than Lyon.
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If you include finals, Richo has an unfair advantage.markp wrote: ↑Sun 26 Mar 2023 10:40pm If you include finals, Lyon is on 122, GT is 123, Richardson is 126.
https://afltables.com/afl/stats/coaches/stkilda.html
Of all our coaches, only Brendon Lade has a better winning % than Lyon.
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Re: Ross Lyon is a God
It is patently obvious that the reincarnated Ross Lyon has adopted a totally, (radically even) approach to coaching in the AFL, which I expect he would have outlined to the Board before he won the job.
Lyon has retained his hallmark high pressure zone/team defence but added fast ball movement and swarming field positioning to deliver the ball into attack and score.
That the players have bought into this so quickly is astonishing, especially with so many experienced players unavailable, and was not even evident in the two practice matches...it could be argued that perhaps this was made easier by the fact that under previous coaches St Kilda's game plans were barely discernible!
In both the Fremantle and Footscray encounters the Saints game plan has left opposition coaches totally perplexed and when their players had the ball they were unable to escape the immense pressure applied by St Kilda.
Inevitably other coaches will try to unravel St Kilda's game day strategies, but I'm confident that if Plan A fails Lyon & Co will roll out plans B, C, D or E, depending on circumstances prevailing at the time.
Lyon has retained his hallmark high pressure zone/team defence but added fast ball movement and swarming field positioning to deliver the ball into attack and score.
That the players have bought into this so quickly is astonishing, especially with so many experienced players unavailable, and was not even evident in the two practice matches...it could be argued that perhaps this was made easier by the fact that under previous coaches St Kilda's game plans were barely discernible!
In both the Fremantle and Footscray encounters the Saints game plan has left opposition coaches totally perplexed and when their players had the ball they were unable to escape the immense pressure applied by St Kilda.
Inevitably other coaches will try to unravel St Kilda's game day strategies, but I'm confident that if Plan A fails Lyon & Co will roll out plans B, C, D or E, depending on circumstances prevailing at the time.
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John Carroll, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at La Trobe University.
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