Lets explode some revisionist history shallwe?
meher baba wrote:1. The St Kilda Board sacked GT in 2006 without any firm dea of who they wanted to replace him with:
Wrong. There were four coaches coming out of contract in 2007 and the Saints wanted the best opportunity to pick the best of the young coaches
meher baba wrote: the idea of getting Lyon emerged very late in the process
Lyon was not part of the initial vetting process but when suggested was seen to have been the best candidate - or are you questioning the process of getting the new coach.
Mabye you are mixing up the process in 2006 with the one in 2001.
meher baba wrote: and was - presumably - not a likely name in the minds of any members of the Board when they made the decision to sack GT.
Did the board select the new coach now?????
meher baba wrote:2. Given that they did not have a premiership-winning coach like Matthews or Malthouse lined up to replace him, the decision to sack GT remains hard to fathom on football-related grounds alone.
You mean even though he was a control freak (except for recruiting where he abbrogated all responsibility to JB - as told on air to B4E last year) and would not accept a restructure of the football dept and wanted to also do all the player contracts.
meher baba wrote: Despite serious injury problems, we made the top 4 after the home and away season for two seasons and then just missed the top 4 (arguably unfairly) in the third season.
If we hadn't had those injuries we may well have had a second premiership. Just one of the many reason why he was sacked.
Of course one of the main reasons was his relationship with the President. I dont think anyone could deny that.
meher baba wrote: Has any coach ever been previously been sacked in the history of the game after three such seasons (I have asked this question many times on this forum, without anyone coming up with a name)?
You mean three years of not winning a flag? Are you embracing mediocrity? Two PF's one a thrashing and being knocked out first up in 06 was good enough was it?
Coaches have been sacked after winning the flag. One went to St.Kilda after leaving their club as a premiership winning captain coach.
meher baba wrote:3. The reasons given by Butterss for sacking GT did not include blaming him for our injury problems or for "ruining our list". These ideas are just fantasies in the minds of some biased posters on here.
I agree. GT did not ruin our list. But our list was definately in decline when he was sacked. It wasn't sunk but was beginning to flounder.
meher baba wrote:4. The key players used by Lyon week in and week out were almost all established as key players under GT.
Those "key" players were all the high draft picks that GT said he had no control over selecting so why does he get credit for them.
meher baba wrote: Sure, Lyon might have played a dozen or so new players in the past 2 years. So might GT:
Yes but we wouldn't have had Gardiner and King or probably not Ray or Schneider Jones or Dempster. I cant remember one real success story GT recycled player - mabye Penny whom didn't last long - the rest were mainly failures.
meher baba wrote: perhaps some of you didn't notice, but we have lost Gehrig, Hamill, Thommo, Peckitt, Powell and Harvey through injury over that period. The fact is that only 4-5 of them have threated to become permanent fixtures (Schneider, King, Dempster, Jones, Gardiner).
All of whom Gt would not have chosen. I would also add Ray to a probably permanent.
Dont understand the first part. So those players had injuries over five years??? So what?
meher baba wrote: This hardly represents a major reworking of the list by any measure. Yes, we have gotten rid of a lot of players under Lyon, but relatively few of them had been first team players under GT.
Earlier on Saints43 put up the round one 2006 team and ten of that team is different now to then. A 45 % change. They included Ray Schneider King Gardiner Jones and Dawson (mabye one other I cant remember).
You also fail to realise that we chose quite a few under age and undersized players in the past couple of years in expectation of the GC17 thievery.
Robert Walls stated that we have 7 players from other clubs and 8 new players play seniors since Lyon started.
Thats 15 new players in the seniors. But you still say that is not much???
meher baba wrote:5. According to News Limited, best on ground in our Rd 1 win over Sydney were "B Goddard S Gilbert S Fisher N Dal Santo J Koschitzke L Montagna F Ray". Best on ground in our Rd 2 win over Adelaide were "Dal Santo, Montagna, Koschitzke, S. Fisher, Ball, Gram, Schneider". That's a 12 out of 14 score for the St Kilda list as of September 2006!!
So our best players are still our best players. All that says is our core group is still playing well. Doesn't say anything about development of younger or fringe players.
meher baba wrote:6. So why did we start to go better as 2008 wore on and are already looking even better this season. Two main reasons: (a) some of our key players look to be finally getting over their major injury problems (Ball, Kosi, Raph until Rd 1) and (b) as you would expect from any sort of leader who has been newly promoted to the top job at an organisation at which he or she has never previously worked, Lyon took a while to get the hang of the job.
yes that is fair enough. And considering we are playing a much more accountable gameplan the players had to learn how to play it.
Pointed out beautifully on On the Couch tonight. Shown in graphic detail how discipilined and good the Saints were at pushing up when zoning in defence.
meher baba wrote:7. To sum up, the decision to sack GT was an idiotic one that was taken by Board which
To sum up that is BS and the board did the right thing by getting rid of a coach who had run his race and was sending the list on a down hill spiral.
meher baba wrote:- when the members got the opportunity - was rewarded by being resoundingly voted out of office.
Yes and rewarded themselves with multiple 6 figure losses and a new home ground in Frankston.
meher baba wrote: The fact that Lyon was a surprise choice to almost everyone in the AFL world means that he was a bit of a gamble, to say the least.
Only a suprise to the likes of you GT worshippers. Well respected in football circles and a suprise to nobody.
Unlike the farce that got Thomas selected in 2001.
meher baba wrote: (On the other hand, he was nowhere near as big a gamble as GT when he was appointed and yet, at least in my opinion, GT turned out really well.)
Lyon has already matched his "success". A pre season win. Thomas won us nothing. Mabye Lyon wont either but this constant carping and back stabbing by sooky GT lovers wont make a difference and certainly wont brignthomas back as coach.
Get over it and stop revising history to suit your argument.
meher baba wrote: Fortunately, the gamble appears to have paid off and, now that he has had sufficient time to develop into the role, Lyon now looks set to perform as least as well as GT had done and - presuming that the current Board is not going to make a similarly ridiculous decision to get rid of him while he is performing well - could perhaps take us all the way.
He has already performed as well as Thomas - considering Lyon was in full agreement with the old board and current board re the football department i.e. he wanted to be the coach not the complete overseer of everything that happened at the football club including player contracts - and the fact that Lyon is a better coach - and also he doesn't owe the president a $1 mill that he wouldn't pay back - and the fact that it is a new board - why would he get sacked?
meher baba wrote:I know it's difficult for some of you to understand that it is possible for someone simultaneously to think that Lyon is a great coach and also that the decision to sack GT was totally wrong.
I think the opposite - there is no proof that Lyon is a great coach. He is showing signs that he may be very good but no way is he a great coach - and I think it was completely correct to rid us of the spectre of Thomas - and later to rid us of Butterss - to of the greatest egos of all time.
Oh and I like GT on Footy Classified - very good.
meher baba wrote: Not only do I think this, but I also think that the decision to appoint GT in the first place was wrong as well.
I thought it was a good decision.
meher baba wrote: You can't always judge a decision by the eventual results: you can make a low percentage choice and, more by luck than good management, end up better off than if you had made the high percentage choice. All this means is that you were lucky, not sensible.
yes we were lucky with Thomas and sensible with lyon.