Ross Lyon and St Kilda Football Club - Great Work

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Re: Ross Lyon and St Kilda Football Club - Great Work

Post: # 1309779Post meher baba »

I can't work out why this thread has been bumped but it takes me back. SS was not a place for the faint-hearted!

I note that I was down on CJ in those days but last year I found myself defending him against some of the same posters who used to attack me for daring to criticise him back in the "Ross Lyon is infallible" era.

CJ still kicks like a mule and his handballing skills are nothing to write home about. But he still gives 150% and his reading of the game and his understanding of his own limitations end how to mitigate them have improved. As AT was towards the end of his career, CJ is a useful player on the fringe of the top 22.

AT at his best was something else. I just loved the way he went at the ball!


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Post: # 1310329Post saintsRrising »

meher baba wrote:I can't work out why this thread has been bumped but it takes me back. SS was not a place for the faint-hearted!

I note that I was down on CJ in those days but last year I found myself defending him against some of the same posters who used to attack me for daring to criticise him back in the "Ross Lyon is infallible" era.

CJ still kicks like a mule and his handballing skills are nothing to write home about. But he still gives 150% and his reading of the game and his understanding of his own limitations end how to mitigate them have improved. As AT was towards the end of his career, CJ is a useful player on the fringe of the top 22.

AT at his best was something else. I just loved the way he went at the ball!
Don't know why this thread was bumped either.

I have always been A CJ fan and thought his strengths outweighed his weaknesses.
This was particularly so under Lyon where the game plan to succeeded needed above all else players who would work hard and do exactly what the coach demanded. For CJ Lyon arriving was a godsend, as Lyon was the perfect coach to make the most of CJ's strengths.

However the recent rule changes to keep the game flowing, and minimise scrums that caused stoppages combined the way umpires interpret free kicks against taggers and with the fast break tactics of teams at present favours players with good footskills , and pace.....and less so the disciplined role player that is great in packs.

CJ has the pace, but not the footskills.
He still has many good qualities, but if Watters just wants one tagger then he may go with Joey.

Armo's improvement as an in and under mid also places more pressure on CJ gaining a game in the 22 each week.

If you were "in the trenches"...CJ is the guy you would want next to you. Problem for CJ is that rule changes and gameplans are removing those onfield trenches.


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Post: # 1310462Post matrix »

GoSaintersGo wrote:
Found whilst wandering through old posts my original rego of GoSaintersGo - 11.26 am 29.4.2005 and at the time the old Saintsational crashed and before re registering, I had the princely sum of 444 posts which should be added to the GSG bank of posts. The rego date should also be changed.

that would be why its bumped


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Re: Ross Lyon and St Kilda Football Club - Great Work

Post: # 1310473Post bobmurray »

saintsRrising wrote:
meher baba wrote:I can't work out why this thread has been bumped but it takes me back. SS was not a place for the faint-hearted!

I note that I was down on CJ in those days but last year I found myself defending him against some of the same posters who used to attack me for daring to criticise him back in the "Ross Lyon is infallible" era.

CJ still kicks like a mule and his handballing skills are nothing to write home about. But he still gives 150% and his reading of the game and his understanding of his own limitations end how to mitigate them have improved. As AT was towards the end of his career, CJ is a useful player on the fringe of the top 22.

AT at his best was something else. I just loved the way he went at the ball!
Don't know why this thread was bumped either.

I have always been A CJ fan and thought his strengths outweighed his weaknesses.
This was particularly so under Lyon where the game plan to succeeded needed above all else players who would work hard and do exactly what the coach demanded. For CJ Lyon arriving was a godsend, as Lyon was the perfect coach to make the most of CJ's strengths.

However the recent rule changes to keep the game flowing, and minimise scrums that caused stoppages combined the way umpires interpret free kicks against taggers and with the fast break tactics of teams at present favours players with good footskills , and pace.....and less so the disciplined role player that is great in packs.

CJ has the pace, but not the footskills.
He still has many good qualities, but if Watters just wants one tagger then he may go with Joey.

Armo's improvement as an in and under mid also places more pressure on CJ gaining a game in the 22 each week.

If you were "in the trenches"...CJ is the guy you would want next to you. Problem for CJ is that rule changes and gameplans are removing those onfield trenches.

The trenches analogy is so bullshite nowadays...

The more in the trenches in modern warfare...the more lame ducks.....

Why would you want to be in the trenches...unless you wanted to be dead....


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bobmurray wrote:
Why would you want to be in the trenches...unless you wanted to be dead....
What if you are a plumber ?


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Post: # 1310480Post bobmurray »

mr six o'clock wrote:
bobmurray wrote:
Why would you want to be in the trenches...unless you wanted to be dead....
What if you are a plumber ?
Not the analogy "they" were inferring...

But...we are dealing here with all levels of intellect...

So, I will explain where required....


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Post: # 1310482Post Dr Spaceman »

mr six o'clock wrote:
bobmurray wrote:
Why would you want to be in the trenches...unless you wanted to be dead....
What if you are a plumber ?
Then I think it's referred to as a crack rather than a trench :P


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Post: # 1310498Post bobmurray »

Dr Spaceman wrote:
mr six o'clock wrote:
bobmurray wrote:
Why would you want to be in the trenches...unless you wanted to be dead....
What if you are a plumber ?
Then I think it's referred to as a crack rather than a trench :P
One of your worst posts...maybe you need a valium..or 2


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Post: # 1310512Post matrix »

maybe you need to take some pills tonight?
bloody hell youve got a carrot stuck in your plumbers crack tonight huh?!


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Post: # 1310516Post bobmurray »

matrix wrote:maybe you need to take some pills tonight?
bloody hell youve got a carrot stuck in your plumbers crack tonight huh?!

No..i'm just not putting up with anyone's unjustified shite


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Post: # 1310549Post matrix »

you are being rather grumpy bob
you seem to be in each thread

c'mon
lets hug it out
you'll feel better
then you can put your slippers on and have a nice hot cup of hot chocolate before nigh nights


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Post: # 1310559Post bobmurray »

matrix wrote:you are being rather grumpy bob
you seem to be in each thread

c'mon
lets hug it out
you'll feel better
then you can put your slippers on and have a nice hot cup of hot chocolate before nigh nights

can we share your alcohol...if there is any left..... :lol: :lol:


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