Mr Magic wrote:Isn't it ironic that the GT sycophants on here keep labelling the sacking as RB's alone and yet nobody can produce a single public comment by any Board memebr of that time or currently to either state that RB acted alone or that it wasn't a Board decision.
ALso that oft repeated BS line that RB appointed Lyon has well and truly worn thin.
It is factually incorrect.
The coaching selection sub-committee forwarded its recommendation to the full Board, and they (not RB alone) ratified the appointment. That includes Gdanski, Levin and all the other Board members at the time.
I have tried to keep out of this thread, because life is short, the world is wide, etc, etc. However, MM's comment has filled me with the urge to jump in with both feet.
I would suspect that many on here would consider me to be in the category of a "GT sycophant". (The reality is that I have no particular brief for, or liking of GT. I simply have consistently believed and argued since September 2006 that sacking GT and replacing him with anyone other than a proven AFL coach with a better record - Mathews, Malthouse, Willliams, perhaps Sheedy or Pagan - was a disastrous decision for the club and one for which we will pay heavily for a long time. But call me a "sycophant" if you wish, I've been called worse.)
However, I personally have never suggested that the events of 2006 were in any way the sole responsibility of Butterss. I have always believed that the fact that he had so much trouble publicly explaining why it was necessary suggests that he was only a minor player: critical only in the sense that his rift with GT meant that he was not going to lift a finger to save him.
I have always believed that the decision to move GT on was one which was strongly favoured by a number of board members, on the basis of negative feelings that dated back to the events of 2001 and were accentuated by our PF loss in 2005. These board members genuinely believed that our list was "so good that it could coach itself" and felt that our PF loss in 2005 was all the fault of GT for failing to select genuine ruckmen, not having a plan B when other teams flooded, not being much of a match day coach, etc. These feelings were inflamed further by Archie Fraser's whiteanting of GT and were then capped off by the dispiriting loss to the Dees in the 2006 EF.
I really wouldn't be at all surprised if came out one day that some of the Board members had been led to believe that, once GT was sacked, the resulting selection process was going to throw up a Mathews, Williams or at least a Laidley. I wonder how keen they would have been if they had known in advance that Rossy boy was going to get the gig.
I go along with the old dictum that disasters are usually the result of a cockup rather than a conspiracy. The idea that Butterss was behind it all motivated by personal malice is a conspiracy theory. The sort of cockup in which the majority of the former Board actually believed that they were acting in the best long-term interests of the club - bless them - would be much closer to the truth IMO.
However, one thing I would suggest people look into is how closely associated our former president was with the recruitment firm engaged to asssist with the search and selection processes that gave us Lyon.
"It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into."
- Jonathan Swift