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SpInNeR said:HAHA yeah, i definately cant stand him in the media...so i wouldnt be able to handle him coaching our team.
Seriously though...how can supporters actually like the idea of lyon coaching....i just dont get it.
StKildonan said:Saints set to seek Roos
By Damian Barrett
October 02, 2006
ST Kilda this week will make its first formal contact with Sydney assistant coach John Longmire regarding the vacant head coaching position at the Saints, but only after a phone call is made to his boss at Sydney, Paul Roos.
Roos has been identified by the St Kilda coaching sub-committee as the blueprint for a modern coach.
St Kilda president Rod Butterss would not comment yesterday when asked about Roos, but it is known that he intends to follow up an informal call made last month by Saints chief executive Archie Fraser, a long-time friend of the Swans coach.
"Anyone who has the credentials to coach our club . . . we owe it to our supporters and we owe it to ourselves to at least make a call," Butterss said.
"When we announce who our next coach is, we need to be able to demonstrate it has been a very thorough process."
Geelong coach Mark Williams, Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse and Brisbane Lions coach Leigh Matthews have already been asked to consider being interviewed for the St Kilda position, left open after Thomas was sacked last month.
Longmire's interview with St Kilda this week will formalise an approach made on the Saints' behalf by a head-hunting firm in the week leading up to Thomas' final game.
Longmire told the firm he was interested in pursuing a senior role but would not talk officially until the completion of the Swans' finals campaign.
"It has been a source of frustration, but we were highly respectful that certain people, certain candidates, had their focus and their attention on their jobs at hand," Butterss said of St Kilda's inability to speak with Longmire.
"We wanted to be respectful of that. We are now free to operate in a much more direct way to get the job done."
Longmire said his contract with Sydney had expired after the grand final loss on Saturday.
"My main priority has been with the Swans, but that commitment has now ended," he said.
"I will worry about things when they come up."
Butterss said the Saints would not be rushed into naming Thomas's replacement.
"One of the things we chose not to do was to declare we would have it done by a certain day," Butterss said.
"We have quite a detailed program that will put each of the candidates through the wringer, and we are really keen to follow that.
"If that means some additional testing is required with respect to somebody's skill set or background, we have the time to do it.
"We are not under any pressure whatsoever."
As well as Longmire, high-profile media commentator Garry Lyon is considered a leading candidate for the job.
St Kilda Coaching update
6 October 2006
St Kilda Football Club
St Kilda Football Club has today finalised the preliminary interviews for the Senior Coach.
The Club now has four outstanding candidates to move to the next phase, which will take place over the coming week.
The candidates are:
Chris Bond
John Longmire
Ross Lyon
Guy McKenna
The Club will make further announcements when necessary.
http://saints.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=302174
Fehring said:Once again, I think the Saints are doing a great job of playing their cards close to their chests. The final list of four shows that the media has just been completely pissing in the wind on this one. They clearly know nothing. Don't care which of the four gets the job although I must say if I had to choose between the Swans' midfield coach (Lyon) and their forwards coach (horse), I'd be taking the midfield coach. Let's not forget it's their midfield which has done the real damage over the last 2 years.