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* he hasn't coached at the level for nearly 20 years.So you'd be happy to give Ayersy another go? He deserves a chance.
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* he hasn't coached at the level for nearly 20 years.So you'd be happy to give Ayersy another go? He deserves a chance.
I'm not convinced about Scarlett. One of the greatest players to wear the blue and white hoops, but does not come across as an impressive individual or particularly articulate. My fear is he could be a 'Justin Leppitsch'Matthew Scarlett is an obvious choice but only when Chris Scott is ready to go - Scott can stay for another few years as far as I'm concerned, haters be damned!
I'm not convinced about Scarlett. One of the greatest players to wear the blue and white hoops, but does not come across as an impressive individual or particularly articulate. My fear is he could be a 'Justin Leppitsch'
I'm not convinced about Scarlett. One of the greatest players to wear the blue and white hoops, but does not come across as an impressive individual or particularly articulate. My fear is he could be a 'Justin Leppitsch'
Blight has two flags and 5 grand finals from 11 seasons.Not as bad as Blight to Ayres
I was referring to rejection of the outgoing coach’s philosophy...Blight has two flags and 5 grand finals from 11 seasons.
scott has 1 flag and 2 grand finals from 10 seasons.
i dont think you would win that argument.
in any case i wasnt discussing who was bad. I was discussing coaching approach.
blight literally is the most exciting coach of the past 35 years in terms of playing style and coaching moves. No where near the best but most exciting definately.
scott is one of the most boring coaches over that same period despite having incredibly exciting talent at his disposal.
Robbie Muir is availableNeed some Mongrel back.
A combo of mal brown, jacko, scarlo and nakia would be a hit.
He doesn't like usRobbie Muir is available
***k me - with good reasonHe doesn't like us
Need some Mongrel back.
A combo of mal brown, jacko, scarlo and nakia would be a hit.
What was that again? I seriously do not recall.***k me - with good reason
The Manchurian CandidateSo you'd be happy to give Ayersy another go? He deserves a chance.
He was racially abused by cats players, while playing a reserves game if i remember correctly.What was that again? I seriously do not recall.
He was racially abused by cats players, while playing a reserves game if i remember correctly.
As the 1984 VFL season dawned, Muir's relationship with St Kilda had been an on-off affair for six years.
In April, Muir kicked seven goals for St Kilda's reserves against Geelong. His performance was inspired by a torrent of racial abuse from Geelong senior players leaning over the Moorabbin fence as the game progressed. It prompted a forgotten 'Winmar' moment.
"They were calling me black this and that," Muir says.
"So, I took my jumper off and turned it around, gave them the finger, and showed them my skin."
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Blight was exciting and unpredictable. He was all out attack. His philosophy was simply to outscore the opposition, a philosophy that is completely outdated. I'm not sure he'd have a clue in the modern erablight literally is the most exciting coach of the past 35 years in terms of playing style and coaching moves. No where near the best but most exciting definately.
I was hoping he came good and set him on Martin. Tackles very hard nakiaI see what you did there. Although I don't remember Nakia ever clocking anyone...
Um every coaches philosophy is to outscore your opposition including scottsBlight was exciting and unpredictable. He was all out attack. His philosophy was simply to outscore the opposition, a philosophy that is completely outdated. I'm not sure he'd have a clue in the modern era
Robbie Muir is available
I see what you did there. Although I don't remember Nakia ever clocking anyone...
Yes, but name one modern coach who has the attitude that attack takes precedence over defence all the time, every time? Outscoring the opposition works when your team can pile on the goals, but what happens when your defence leaks like a sieve and/or when your attack is blanketed?Um every coaches philosophy is to outscore your opposition including scotts