rodgerfox wrote:
But you add both Clarkes, Max and Goose back in, and suddenly the horrible list that Lyon inherited doesn't that look that much different to what's on the park now.
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Rodger...can you find ONE post by me where I stated that Lyon inherited a horrible list?
No...but that does stop you actively pretending that I have.
For others, for I understand that RF will just continue to make up things what I said back then was:
* We had a good list going backwards (which was of great to concern to me and why I was posting on List mangement
BEFORE GT was given the heave-ho)...and a list where serious flaws had developed. The trend was that we were becoming less competitive.That is that Lyon inherited quitea good list...but one that hada number of major aspects that needed to be improved if we wanted to bea genuine premiership threat.
* That GT's insistence on being responsible for player conditioning and fitness management clearly was not working. Any club can have a bad year...but under GT every year was a bad year in this regard relative to the other AFL clubs which indicated to me at least that this needed to be changed.
* That the rookie system under GT was under-utilised and under-coached. this was denying the saints new talent.
* That we needed a full-time coach rather than a part-time one who was a wannabe football manager (players contracts, media requests, player conditioning etc etc). GT refusing to have the club was just plain stupid.
* That strategy wise GT had failed to evolve with changes in the game. His anti-flood views proving him to be a dinosaur in his thinking.
Lyon is a a good coach because:
* He is very good strategy wise AND keeps evolving. He is not stagnant in his thinking.
* He is actively building a team and clearly is going about assembling a team with the missing links filled him. Not for him is it enough to say "but we tried to get Cox"...he goes out and gets the players we need in good value trades.
* He is content to stick to be coaching. On recognising that the club's player conditioning was in the dark ages compared to the Swans...he just demanded that the Club rectify it...rather than be content with the status-quo...or dabble in things that he was not equipped too.
Football Clubs keep evolving....AFL football keeps evolving...
GT was trying to build a one-man run club...where naturally he believed that GT was that one-man.
What was required was a modern football department....with a Head Coach capable of keeping up with an evolving game...both strategy-wise and list wise.
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