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Ross Lyon loves St Kilda
Can you believe that!!
Sorry - meant to add to previous thread - recent Age article
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/he- ... 5bq0w.html
St Kilda want to appoint their new senior coach within a fortnight, with Ross Lyon’s long-time lawyer expecting an approach from the club within days.
And the man who gave Lyon his career break and signed him as Saints coach in 2006 says there is no reason why the club and coach cannot forge a new relationship.
Lyon left the Saints in tumultuous circumstances after the 2011 season, when the club and his then manager thought they had agreed to a contract extension, only for Lyon to have done a separate deal with Fremantle.
Saintly intervention: Ross Lyon is the frontrunner to replace Brett Ratten, potentially returning to a club he left in tumultuous circumstances in 2011.
Saintly intervention: Ross Lyon is the frontrunner to replace Brett Ratten, potentially returning to a club he left in tumultuous circumstances in 2011.CREDIT:SEBASTIAN COSTANZO
However, Lyon, who guided the Saints into grand finals in 2009 and ’10, is still beloved by many players from his time there, including former captain and high-profile commentator Nick Riewoldt, and has emerged as the frontrunner to replace Brett Ratten - should he want the job.
Lyon does not have an agent, but his long-time lawyer John Gdanski, also a friend and confidant of Lyon, and a former Saints board director, said on Saturday that Lyon, who has worked in the media and in business since he left the Dockers, was expected to chat with the Saints this week.
“He has definitely not been approached and, like anyone, is always keen to have a chat. He loves St Kilda … (but) unless there is a particular offer, he is very happy where he is,” Gdanski said.
Rod Butterss says there is no reason why Ross Lyon and the Saints cannot build a new relationship together.
Rod Butterss says there is no reason why Ross Lyon and the Saints cannot build a new relationship together.CREDIT:JOE ARMAO
“Wouldn’t it be great to see the two of them, Lenny (Hayes) and Ross, together again.”
Club great Hayes recently agreed to return as an assistant coach alongside Ratten, the latter blindsided by his shock axing on Thursday. Angry friends of Ratten said on Saturday that he had been “stitched up” by Saints powerbrokers, and there was now no sympathy for a club desperate to be in the premiership mix as soon as next season.
Sorry - meant to add to previous thread - recent Age article
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/he- ... 5bq0w.html
St Kilda want to appoint their new senior coach within a fortnight, with Ross Lyon’s long-time lawyer expecting an approach from the club within days.
And the man who gave Lyon his career break and signed him as Saints coach in 2006 says there is no reason why the club and coach cannot forge a new relationship.
Lyon left the Saints in tumultuous circumstances after the 2011 season, when the club and his then manager thought they had agreed to a contract extension, only for Lyon to have done a separate deal with Fremantle.
Saintly intervention: Ross Lyon is the frontrunner to replace Brett Ratten, potentially returning to a club he left in tumultuous circumstances in 2011.
Saintly intervention: Ross Lyon is the frontrunner to replace Brett Ratten, potentially returning to a club he left in tumultuous circumstances in 2011.CREDIT:SEBASTIAN COSTANZO
However, Lyon, who guided the Saints into grand finals in 2009 and ’10, is still beloved by many players from his time there, including former captain and high-profile commentator Nick Riewoldt, and has emerged as the frontrunner to replace Brett Ratten - should he want the job.
Lyon does not have an agent, but his long-time lawyer John Gdanski, also a friend and confidant of Lyon, and a former Saints board director, said on Saturday that Lyon, who has worked in the media and in business since he left the Dockers, was expected to chat with the Saints this week.
“He has definitely not been approached and, like anyone, is always keen to have a chat. He loves St Kilda … (but) unless there is a particular offer, he is very happy where he is,” Gdanski said.
Rod Butterss says there is no reason why Ross Lyon and the Saints cannot build a new relationship together.
Rod Butterss says there is no reason why Ross Lyon and the Saints cannot build a new relationship together.CREDIT:JOE ARMAO
“Wouldn’t it be great to see the two of them, Lenny (Hayes) and Ross, together again.”
Club great Hayes recently agreed to return as an assistant coach alongside Ratten, the latter blindsided by his shock axing on Thursday. Angry friends of Ratten said on Saturday that he had been “stitched up” by Saints powerbrokers, and there was now no sympathy for a club desperate to be in the premiership mix as soon as next season.
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Re: Ross Lyon loves St Kilda
I cancelled my direct debit auto renewal before the finals.
When Lenny came back, I rang the club and said I am strongly inclined to re-sign.
Well, if the Tosser gets the gig, I will NOT rejoin
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Re: Ross Lyon loves St Kilda
Ross loves what is good for Ross & there is nothing wrong with that & it's in his best interest to be that way.
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Re: Ross Lyon loves St Kilda
What about Keeny Sheldon??
Believe this???
Sheldon coached us for 86 games and only lost 36 times!!!
Can you believe it???
Fired of course.
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!
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I sorta think there is something wrong with that actually. I don't think it sits very well with 'strength through loyalty'!bangaulegend wrote: ↑Sat 15 Oct 2022 11:11pm Ross loves what is good for Ross & there is nothing wrong with that & it's in his best interest to be that way.
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Re: Ross Lyon loves St Kilda
Kenny was great, but of course the tail wags the dog at StK, so the weak board gave him the flick.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Sun 16 Oct 2022 12:46amWhat about Keeny Sheldon??
Believe this???
Sheldon coached us for 86 games and only lost 36 times!!!
Can you believe it???
Fired of course.
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Re: Ross Lyon loves St Kilda
Kenny got sacked three times , yes what a f****** gun lolspert wrote: ↑Sun 16 Oct 2022 7:31amKenny was great, but of course the tail wags the dog at StK, so the weak board gave him the flick.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Sun 16 Oct 2022 12:46amWhat about Keeny Sheldon??
Believe this???
Sheldon coached us for 86 games and only lost 36 times!!!
Can you believe it???
Fired of course.
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Re: Ross Lyon loves St Kilda
Apparently, and according to whispers which are unconfirmed, Goddard would return as an assistant if Ross The Boss is made Boss again
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Re: Ross Lyon loves St Kilda
Be like getting back with your ex wife...never works
And...
Is everyone forgetting that this grub got fired from Freo for reasons other than football.
And...
Is everyone forgetting that this grub got fired from Freo for reasons other than football.
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Re: Ross Lyon loves St Kilda
It works…
https://www.cleveland.com/cavs/2013/04/ ... ers_w.html
The ex wife thing…dunno..
I imagine that 1:4 people regularly decide to get divorced every five and a half days, are apathetic for another few days, then decide they are happily married for a few more.
That’s how much I know.
What makes you think we really know the odds?
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Re: Ross Lyon loves St Kilda
Lyon signed up. Done deal. 5 years deal. At a million a year.
Fox son is funding.
Riewoldt going onto board
Fox son is funding.
Riewoldt going onto board
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Re: Ross Lyon loves St Kilda
There were allegations of misconduct towards a female staffer. More than one alleged instance.
A bloke in a position of power like him, with friends n suckholes on the board- when they behave badly, there's always a cover-up such as a payout etc
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Yep and...yep...the guy flirts with the truth and is a grubWellardSaint wrote: ↑Sun 16 Oct 2022 10:44am
There were allegations of misconduct towards a female staffer. More than one alleged instance.
A bloke in a position of power like him, with friends n suckholes on the board- when they behave badly, there's always a cover-up such as a payout etc
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Re: Ross Lyon loves St Kilda
This is so St Kilda.
Holder of unacceptable views and other thought crimes.
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Re: Ross Lyon loves St Kilda
Have you heard this? If so hoe reliable is your source? Or are you speculating?
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The misconduct allegations whether true or not, weren't hanging offences. You don't banish people; particularly highly competent ones, because they are flawed, as all humans are.WellardSaint wrote: ↑Sun 16 Oct 2022 10:44am
There were allegations of misconduct towards a female staffer. More than one alleged instance.
A bloke in a position of power like him, with friends n suckholes on the board- when they behave badly, there's always a cover-up such as a payout etc
The abrasive elements of his personalty are also what makes him highly competent under pressure and a leader who men want to follow.
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I wonder if Sonja Hood would agree with your sentiments at the moment.The G Train Legacy wrote: ↑Sun 16 Oct 2022 11:36amThe misconduct allegations whether true or not, weren't hanging offences. You don't banish people; particularly highly competent ones, because they are flawed, as all humans are.WellardSaint wrote: ↑Sun 16 Oct 2022 10:44am
There were allegations of misconduct towards a female staffer. More than one alleged instance.
A bloke in a position of power like him, with friends n suckholes on the board- when they behave badly, there's always a cover-up such as a payout etc
The abrasive elements of his personalty are also what makes him highly competent under pressure and a leader who men want to follow.
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I don't know. Landing Clarkson took a certain level of competence, certainly more than is on tap at Essendon. I don't think she'd have regrets.Yorkeys wrote: ↑Sun 16 Oct 2022 12:00pmI wonder if Sonja Hood would agree with your sentiments at the moment.The G Train Legacy wrote: ↑Sun 16 Oct 2022 11:36amThe misconduct allegations whether true or not, weren't hanging offences. You don't banish people; particularly highly competent ones, because they are flawed, as all humans are.WellardSaint wrote: ↑Sun 16 Oct 2022 10:44am
There were allegations of misconduct towards a female staffer. More than one alleged instance.
A bloke in a position of power like him, with friends n suckholes on the board- when they behave badly, there's always a cover-up such as a payout etc
The abrasive elements of his personalty are also what makes him highly competent under pressure and a leader who men want to follow.
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I don't think loyalty is a high priority for Rossfreely wrote: ↑Sun 16 Oct 2022 6:33amI sorta think there is something wrong with that actually. I don't think it sits very well with 'strength through loyalty'!bangaulegend wrote: ↑Sat 15 Oct 2022 11:11pm Ross loves what is good for Ross & there is nothing wrong with that & it's in his best interest to be that way.
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He would positive and negatives to the club. Just like any other coach. In the positive side of the ledger is his demand for excellence and the standards he sets, his preparation and the respect he generates. However I remember his lack of game day tactical nous, his preference on role players over x factor, and lack of future planning ie playing the younger players. But the biggest danger is that he trys to implement a defensive game plan that is based on pressure and lacks score board impact. As even in 09 when we were almost unbeatable, we were often in danger due to our low scores
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He would positive and negatives to the club. Just like any other coach. In the positive side of the ledger is his demand for excellence and the standards he sets, his preparation and the respect he generates. However I remember his lack of game day tactical nous, his preference on role players over x factor, and lack of future planning ie playing the younger players. But the biggest danger is that he trys to implement a defensive game plan that is based on pressure and lacks score board impact. As even in 09 when we were almost unbeatable, we were often in danger due to our low scores