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parkeysainter wrote:If my memory serves me correctly, Collingwood were going to give us Sidebottom and Brown for Ball and draft picks once he wanted to leave but Lyon stuffed the trade up with his arrogance. We let Ball leave for a quarter chicken and chips plus a can of coke in the end.
Yep, Sidebottom, Pendlebury, pick's 4 and 7 AND their future first rounder, which we'd already planned to swap for Chris Judd! Bloody Lyon.
IIRC they offered Wellingham to NM for their pick (early 20's) which apparently we would have been prepared to accept for Ball (but we didn't apparently want Wellingham).
They offered us (I believe) Goldsack as a direct swap for Ball (who we also didn't want).
BUT, IMHO, we were always going to get 'screwed' once Ball decided he was going to go to Collingwood. We were never going to get a 'fair shake' because of the machinations of Paul Connors who represented both Ball and Darren jolly.
The original deal was Ball for Collingwood's first round pick but that pick was then given to Sydney for Jolley (Connors other client). Once the Jolly deal was done Connors, and his client Ball, were always going to screw us over to get to their desired outcome.

Exactly right on the money.

And how dare Ross Lyon refuse to trade to Collingwood, a likely top 4 competitor in 2010.

Lyon did our team the best of favours. Roll the dice and not accept a measly pick 30 for ball and rather let ball roll into another club not a direct threat. But others on here wouldn't have that foresight.

In the end, RL was validated in some capacity. Sadly.
If the rumours were true and we could have had pick 30 and Goldsack, then Lyon and the club shot themselves in the foot. Yes, it may not have been a "perfect" trade, but not all trades are done with both parties receiving a win-win outcome. In fact, few trades have that outcome.

Hudghton had retired and Dawson was in bad form, so Goldsack was certainly the type of player that would have bolstered our list.

As for pick 30, after we'd just given up our first-round pick in that ill-fated Lovett trade, so a second round pick still wasn't to be sneered at.

Dress it up anyway you want, but the 2009 trade and draft period was an epic fail. No player taken in any trade or draft is still on our list now, so it's hard for me to to admire or justify Lyon's steely resolve at the time, especially when twelve months later, the Pies still got their premiership and all the club had to show for it was moths in their pockets.


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SydneySainter wrote:
Spinner wrote:
Mr Magic wrote:
degruch wrote:
parkeysainter wrote:If my memory serves me correctly, Collingwood were going to give us Sidebottom and Brown for Ball and draft picks once he wanted to leave but Lyon stuffed the trade up with his arrogance. We let Ball leave for a quarter chicken and chips plus a can of coke in the end.
Yep, Sidebottom, Pendlebury, pick's 4 and 7 AND their future first rounder, which we'd already planned to swap for Chris Judd! Bloody Lyon.
IIRC they offered Wellingham to NM for their pick (early 20's) which apparently we would have been prepared to accept for Ball (but we didn't apparently want Wellingham).
They offered us (I believe) Goldsack as a direct swap for Ball (who we also didn't want).
BUT, IMHO, we were always going to get 'screwed' once Ball decided he was going to go to Collingwood. We were never going to get a 'fair shake' because of the machinations of Paul Connors who represented both Ball and Darren jolly.
The original deal was Ball for Collingwood's first round pick but that pick was then given to Sydney for Jolley (Connors other client). Once the Jolly deal was done Connors, and his client Ball, were always going to screw us over to get to their desired outcome.

Exactly right on the money.

And how dare Ross Lyon refuse to trade to Collingwood, a likely top 4 competitor in 2010.

Lyon did our team the best of favours. Roll the dice and not accept a measly pick 30 for ball and rather let ball roll into another club not a direct threat. But others on here wouldn't have that foresight.

In the end, RL was validated in some capacity. Sadly.
If the rumours were true and we could have had pick 30 and Goldsack, then Lyon and the club shot themselves in the foot. Yes, it may not have been a "perfect" trade, but not all trades are done with both parties receiving a win-win outcome. In fact, few trades have that outcome.

Hudghton had retired and Dawson was in bad form, so Goldsack was certainly the type of player that would have bolstered our list.

As for pick 30, after we'd just given up our first-round pick in that ill-fated Lovett trade, so a second round pick still wasn't to be sneered at.

Dress it up anyway you want, but the 2009 trade and draft period was an epic fail. No player taken in any trade or draft is still on our list now, so it's hard for me to to admire or justify Lyon's steely resolve at the time, especially when twelve months later, the Pies still got their premiership and all the club had to show for it was moths in their pockets.
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parkeysainter wrote:If my memory serves me correctly, Collingwood were going to give us Sidebottom and Brown for Ball and draft picks once he wanted to leave but Lyon stuffed the trade up with his arrogance. We let Ball leave for a quarter chicken and chips plus a can of coke in the end.
B.S.! We never got the can of coke...it was Aldi Cola


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David-Lee wrote:
parkeysainter wrote:If my memory serves me correctly, Collingwood were going to give us Sidebottom and Brown for Ball and draft picks once he wanted to leave but Lyon stuffed the trade up with his arrogance. We let Ball leave for a quarter chicken and chips plus a can of coke in the end.
B.S.! We never got the can of coke...it was Aldi Cola
Didn’t even get that.

A qtr chicken, chips and a cola would suggest we got pick or player in return.

Instead, we got nothing. If we were lucky, maybe a sympathy meal voucher, only it had already expired.


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degruch wrote:
parkeysainter wrote:If my memory serves me correctly, Collingwood were going to give us Sidebottom and Brown for Ball and draft picks once he wanted to leave but Lyon stuffed the trade up with his arrogance. We let Ball leave for a quarter chicken and chips plus a can of coke in the end.
Yep, Sidebottom, Pendlebury, pick's 4 and 7 AND their future first rounder, which we'd already planned to swap for Chris Judd! Bloody Lyon.
I remember Collingwood offered us three of their surplus premiership cups as well, instead of steak knives.


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Post: # 1726352Post Enrico_Misso »

GT had three strengths
- he put together a fantastic list
- he was a terrific man manager and had the players playing for him
- he oversaw an attacking brand of football that was a pleasure to watch and blew most sides out of the water

GT had three problems
- he micromanaged way too many things like contracts and fitness programs
- his best laid plans were cruelly destroyed by injuries at the most crucial times (finals)
- he reported to Rod Buttterssss

But StKilda were never better to watch than under GT.
We had talent, we had hope, we were going places, and we oozed excitement.
I yearn for those days.

I'd have him back without question.


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David-Lee wrote:
parkeysainter wrote:If my memory serves me correctly, Collingwood were going to give us Sidebottom and Brown for Ball and draft picks once he wanted to leave but Lyon stuffed the trade up with his arrogance. We let Ball leave for a quarter chicken and chips plus a can of coke in the end.
B.S.! We never got the can of coke...it was Aldi Cola
True. Only dodgy charcoal chicken takeaway joints use Aldi fake coke. Sounds like Collingwood.


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Enrico_Misso wrote:
StKilda were never better to watch than under GT.
We had talent, we had hope, we were going places, and we oozed excitement.
I yearn for those days.
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thejiggingsaint wrote:
jonesy wrote:With Sam and Mike Sheehan. I love it, a breath of fresh air whether you agree with there opinion or not, totally unfiltered , it's great. GT says what he wants, Sam is Sam , and Mike Sheehan plays the balancing act as the AFL jizz jockey, most of the time.

This week's episode GT talked about how he held a meeting with butters and the board about his drug habit and how he needed to stop at the end of 03 as we were trying to change our image. Nothing was done. He went to Demetrio, who didnt want to know about it..
The club made its BIGGEST boo-boo ever, when it dismissed Grant Thomas. Story ended! Lyon walked into a list ready to take the next step, assembled and coached by GT. I’m not sure that those 2009 / 2010 GF results would have been the same if GT had been senior coach. Lyon was roundly outsmarted by Bomber & Malthouse
Delusional bath water drinking nonsense that is not supported by those who were on the inner circle in the football dept at the time FACT.


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Joffa 5 wrote:The problem was GT didn't have the match day skills, he was the developer/leader of men. He was often caught with no plan B. So I can't see him out-coaching Bomber or Malthouse....
This was the spin from the club to justify their decision to sack Thommo. At the time immediately after the 2004 prelim and immediately after the 2005 prelim, most fans were not saying we got beaten because Roos was a better match bay coach or because Williams was a better match day coach.

GT was learning on the job, as did Mark Williams, Paul Roos, and as do most coaches. I've never heard of a bad coach who gets his team into consecutive prelims. There are some coaches who have done it through different strengths and whether it was Pagan or Jewell or Hafey, I've never heard of a club handing back their premiership because they thought their coach had limitations on match day.

In 2004 when GT got us to a pre-lim against the eventual premiers wasn't that in the tiniest bit based on any match day skills he had? In that particular match when we got so close (considering we had momentum, lost it due to Gehrig's 100th and the crowd invasion, regained our composure and went on to nearly snatch a win in the dying seconds) that also wasn't due to any skills with his coaching? I won't write a summary of 2005, but once again we played in a pre-lim against the eventual premiers for that year.

I don't care whether we get into finals with a great match day coach or a great developer/leader and I'm sure that most fans wouldn't be knocking a coach who leads his group into an opportunity to get so close.
GT had his chance and a great list and TOTAL control to change “training services” and fluffed it
To suggest he got us so close to opportunity is nonsense - we are in the game to win flags, you don’t win those by playing half done players in prelim finals that you end up losing
He was also criticised for us not having a defensive side to our game which when sides got a run on against us we struggled to shut it down - everyone blames supporters/Gehrig for 04 but facts are when Port came at us we had no options out of the box
I enjoy a good history re-write but let’s be objective


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Enrico_Misso wrote:GT had three strengths
- he put together a fantastic list
- he was a terrific man manager and had the players playing for him
- he oversaw an attacking brand of football that was a pleasure to watch and blew most sides out of the water

GT had three problems
- he micromanaged way too many things like contracts and fitness programs
- his best laid plans were cruelly destroyed by injuries at the most crucial times (finals)
- he reported to Rod Buttterssss

But StKilda were never better to watch than under GT.
We had talent, we had hope, we were going places, and we oozed excitement.
I yearn for those days.

I'd have him back without question.
How objective - 2 of 3 GT problems were because of someone else’s??
Why ignore the fact that when we weren’t flying there was no plan B??
GT had no problems taking Rod “the drug addict demons” money at the time?
He’s conveniently shunted all blame onto Butters and walked out Scott free with a 200k payout from the club I might add AFTER he signed a stat dec declaring he wasn’t owed rec leave pay etc and wasn’t forced into not taking it.......all from the king who “eats pressure for breakfast”
Utter rot.
But once again things go bad at St Kilda and we drag out some flawed Demi god we put on a pedestal to make us feel semi successful
This club needs to focus on the future Grant Thomas ain’t that future and we would be a bigger industry laughing stock if we went back there
For mine - I LOVED going to the footy when were winning 19 in a row, beating top sides like Geelong at their peak and making Grand Finals, going to the parade and genuinely being the envy of other sides supporters and feared to play against..... but meh I guess that’s just me...


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Post: # 1726389Post bigcarl »

Maybe we could get he and Buttress to smoke the peace pipe and bring them both back :D


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Spinner wrote:
thejiggingsaint wrote:
jonesy wrote:With Sam and Mike Sheehan. I love it, a breath of fresh air whether you agree with there opinion or not, totally unfiltered , it's great. GT says what he wants, Sam is Sam , and Mike Sheehan plays the balancing act as the AFL jizz jockey, most of the time.

This week's episode GT talked about how he held a meeting with butters and the board about his drug habit and how he needed to stop at the end of 03 as we were trying to change our image. Nothing was done. He went to Demetrio, who didnt want to know about it..
The club made its BIGGEST boo-boo ever, when it dismissed Grant Thomas. Story ended! Lyon walked into a list ready to take the next step, assembled and coached by GT. I’m not sure that those 2009 / 2010 GF results would have been the same if GT had been senior coach. Lyon was roundly outsmarted by Bomber & Malthouse


Sorry jig but totally disagree with this post. GT couldn't ever make a grand final, which with as some believe a more talented lists

Lyon progressed the next phase of that list, and took us from pretenders (3rd / 4th best team) to legitimately he 1st / 2nd best team.

GT was great for the culture, great for the rebuild - but tactically, not even fit to tie Lyon's shoelaces.
Yep. That sums it up perfeectly as far as I'm concerned. GT should be credited for turning this club around in the early 2000's - but he was never going to take us to the holy grail. Lyon changed the way footy was played after 09. Only the great coaches do that


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Post: # 1726401Post Enrico_Misso »

bigcarl wrote:Maybe we could get he and Buttress to smoke the peace pipe and bring them both back :D
I'm sure Buttcrackers would be extremely happy smoking substances in some sort of device.


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Enrico_Misso wrote:
bigcarl wrote:Maybe we could get he and Buttress to smoke the peace pipe and bring them both back :D
I'm sure Buttcrackers would be extremely happy smoking substances in some sort of device.
No way I'd want that cokehead alcoholic back!


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Spinner wrote:
thejiggingsaint wrote:
jonesy wrote:With Sam and Mike Sheehan. I love it, a breath of fresh air whether you agree with there opinion or not, totally unfiltered , it's great. GT says what he wants, Sam is Sam , and Mike Sheehan plays the balancing act as the AFL jizz jockey, most of the time.

This week's episode GT talked about how he held a meeting with butters and the board about his drug habit and how he needed to stop at the end of 03 as we were trying to change our image. Nothing was done. He went to Demetrio, who didnt want to know about it..
The club made its BIGGEST boo-boo ever, when it dismissed Grant Thomas. Story ended! Lyon walked into a list ready to take the next step, assembled and coached by GT. I’m not sure that those 2009 / 2010 GF results would have been the same if GT had been senior coach. Lyon was roundly outsmarted by Bomber & Malthouse


Sorry jig but totally disagree with this post. GT couldn't ever make a grand final, which with as some believe a more talented lists

Lyon progressed the next phase of that list, and took us from pretenders (3rd / 4th best team) to legitimately he 1st / 2nd best team.

GT was great for the culture, great for the rebuild - but tactically, not even fit to tie Lyon's shoelaces.
Rubbish.

Ross f***ed us by playing Eddie over Armatige after he racked up BOG in Tassie against Hawks IIRC. Eddie had no impact at all in that GF.
Ross also f***ed us when he let Luke Ball leave. Leaving him on the bench in the 2009 Grand Final cost us in both 09 and then cost us ultimately in 10. Would never have happened under GT.
Ross also left our list after his departure in a total mess, because he never developed any new players, and barely scored over 100 points a game. Freo is now also farked.

We were very stiff in 04. Blame the muppets for running onto the pitch and letting Port regroup.

I'd have Grant back in a heart beat, I'm over being a mediocre club for the past five years, and constantly looking at the 'positives', 'work hard', 'saints footy'. At least GT got the team playing well and for the jumper.
Now lets all enjoy another 6 goals 15 behinds this weekend against Freo.


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Anyhow, it's a good podcast


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jonesy wrote:Anyhow, it's a good podcast
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Have GT over Richo 1000 times. 10000000 times.


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can argue GT vs Lyon as much as we want, but there's no arguing GT did far, far better with developing players and winning games than out current coach ever has.


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bigcarl wrote:
jonesy wrote:Anyhow, it's a good podcast
:lol:
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Teflon wrote:
thejiggingsaint wrote:
jonesy wrote:With Sam and Mike Sheehan. I love it, a breath of fresh air whether you agree with there opinion or not, totally unfiltered , it's great. GT says what he wants, Sam is Sam , and Mike Sheehan plays the balancing act as the AFL jizz jockey, most of the time.

This week's episode GT talked about how he held a meeting with butters and the board about his drug habit and how he needed to stop at the end of 03 as we were trying to change our image. Nothing was done. He went to Demetrio, who didnt want to know about it..
The club made its BIGGEST boo-boo ever, when it dismissed Grant Thomas. Story ended! Lyon walked into a list ready to take the next step, assembled and coached by GT. I’m not sure that those 2009 / 2010 GF results would have been the same if GT had been senior coach. Lyon was roundly outsmarted by Bomber & Malthouse
Delusional bath water drinking nonsense that is not supported by those who were on the inner circle in the football dept at the time FACT.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: “FACT” ? Yeah, right! :roll: :roll: :roll:
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mad saint guy wrote:
jonesy wrote:I think our problem under him was our fitness staff, which was...him. went into all those finals series with a cooked list.

I remember my very first post on saintsational, was 06. I was becoming concerned about GTs lack of response to sides that pushed numbers back against us. This was maybe mid year. However I thought towards the end we started to improve on this. Then we went into that Melbourne Final and about half the side pulled there hamstring and Melbourne ran over us in completely unjust fashion . Few days later he was gone..
I don't remember much from the game (it was a terrible experience live) but we had a total of 3 disposals from the Clarke brothers so I'm guessing they both went down early and Hamill had 5 touches so he probably was injured as well. We were clearly slaughtered for run in the last quarter when we kicked 3.4 to their 5.7.

We were also missing Hayes, Maguire, Ackland and Blake from our best 22. That's our best midfielder, our CHB and our two best rucks out already. It was incredibly harsh to sack GT and I think there's every chance that it cost us a premiership. If we had have brought in Dave Misson to deal with our injury issues we would have been a different team in September than in '04, '05 and '06 when we were crippled by injury.
Correct - Hammil went down early again. He barely played after he stuffed his PCL whilst kneeing Stevie J (who at that stage was an unfulfilled drunk bum). The Elimination Final against Melbourne was Hammil's last AFL game. God he would've been amazing for us if he'd have held together until 2009. Massive shame.


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Post: # 1726509Post Scollop »

Teflon wrote: For mine - I LOVED going to the footy when were winning 19 in a row, beating top sides like Geelong at their peak and making Grand Finals...
wtf are you talking about? We didn't beat 'Geelong at their peak' in the only game that matters. We only beat them in a home and away match. You're like the politician who gets excited at all the newspolls and then goes on to lose the election. You're like the salesmen that celebrates selling 19 toasters while he watches his colleague sell 3 home packages complete with fridge/oven cooktop/laundry whitegoods/air conditioner/ and tv hifi systems. No one givesashit about 19 in a row


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