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Leppa's third year.

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I still wouldn't be surprised to see him end up at a club like Collingwood, given he was a fan of Nathan Buckley's and would probably relish the chance to be coached by him....

Only if we cave in and accept their 2nd round pick in the mid to late 20's. Their first pick seems almost certain to go on getting Treloar from GWS
 
Only if we cave in and accept their 2nd round pick in the mid to late 20's. Their first pick seems almost certain to go on getting Treloar from GWS

Seems that way, all depends on whether they get Treloar or not. Treloar is worth much more than their first round pick. Would be their first and a decent player you would think.
 
Lol

Definitely need some better assistants.

Even odonnel hasn't done much the last 10 years - was highly rated during our periership years but been nowhere since.

Not sure who is floating around to pick up though.
How do you know what O'Donnell has done?
 
I still wouldn't be surprised to see him end up at a club like Collingwood, given he was a fan of Nathan Buckley's and would probably relish the chance to be coached by him....

Cant see that happening. After the compensation we gave up to land Beams, there is no way Lions will give him up for a second round pick. Plus, the Adelaide clubs would offer more, where the Danger compo is where it will most likely land.
 

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If we could get Lambert, a new fitness coach and a highly rated assistant from another club, it would be just as important as any players we would be bringing in.

Dlanod, David Joyce seems to be doing a good job at GWS. What's your opinion of him?
I haven't had much visibility into what exactly is his impact versus anyone/anything else, but the Giants are running out games and seem to be using their players' strengths more, e.g. Cameron is stronger, Downie is a unit, Ward and Steele are both beasts but Scully and Whitfield are slimmer as they're the runners.
 
ON SEN last night, in a discussion between, Connelly, Adrian Flecthcer, and Finey - they described the Lions as the 'best worst' team in a long time. Said rarely would you have a wooden spoon side pushing Top 4 teams like we have been doing. interesting thought, probley tend to agree, I know a lot of Dee's friends of mine are especially 'spooked' going into this weekend and view it as a genuine 50/50 - you wouldn't normally have a wooden spoon side going into most weeks with a chance.

We sure did spook those melbourne supporters today...
 
I've been a Leppa supporter but days like today make you doubt he has what it takes, love to see him turn it around next year to prove the nay sayers wrong.
 
I don't see how blaming Leppas coaching for todays effort resolves anything. How about the players taking some responsibility. Adcock was poor, Staker might as well of stayed home, Rocky was quiet, players not wanting to chase and man up and not to mention the injury toll.
 
I don't see how blaming Leppas coaching for todays effort resolves anything. How about the players taking some responsibility. Adcock was poor, Staker might as well of stayed home, Rocky was quiet, players not wanting to chase and man up and not to mention the injury toll.

Rocky had 17 tackles. Amazing effort given he was watched closely and the other mids (Beams, Hanley) were on crutches and Rich did very little.
 
Really hard when he brings up us winning key indicators but looking like complete rabble. It is not great. Granted he has inherited a complete cluster **** of a club but gee he needs to really turn it around next year.
 

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Watching the presser Leppa really makes some good points but it is so hard to really get behind him when we play like we did today.
Well I think we need to get behind Leppa as a coach, there is no silver bullet fix to this clubs woes this year and people whinging on twitter etc only destabilises the situation for the entire club. They have a long term plan in place and people have to understand that, remember Leppa did inherit a basket case of a club, years of poor recruiting a bad player management are not going to be resolved in a season.

However going into this years draft and trade the club must secure a KPF, Schache might be a great long term prospect but we need a ready made forward who can hit the ground running come round 1 next year, and that is the big challenge for the Lions.
 
Well I think we need to get behind Leppa as a coach, there is no silver bullet fix to this clubs woes this year and people whinging on twitter etc only destabilises the situation for the entire club. They have a long term plan in place and people have to understand that, remember Leppa did inherit a basket case of a club, years of poor recruiting a bad player management are not going to be resolved in a season.

We may have a long term place but sometimes performances like today just aren't acceptable. People are tired of losing. We are tired of seeing very little to no improvement in our team. We bleed for this team and sometimes it looks like the blokes out there aren't bleeding for the club.
 
Well I think we need to get behind Leppa as a coach, there is no silver bullet fix to this clubs woes this year and people whinging on twitter etc only destabilises the situation for the entire club. They have a long term plan in place and people have to understand that, remember Leppa did inherit a basket case of a club, years of poor recruiting a bad player management are not going to be resolved in a season.

However going into this years draft and trade the club must secure a KPF, Schache might be a great long term prospect but we need a ready made forward who can hit the ground running come round 1 next year, and that is the big challenge for the Lions.
I'm curious, how many years of abject failure are you willing to accept from the coaches before you've had enough? Is there anything about leppitsch that makes you think he's a guy capable of getting the club another premiership?
 
I'm curious, how many years of abject failure are you willing to accept from the coaches before you've had enough? Is there anything about leppitsch that makes you think he's a guy capable of getting the club another premiership?
Every coach comes to a point in time where they either deliver or move on. Leppa is nowhere near that point yet.
Voss was given 5 years and went no where, it was time for him to go.
Leigh Matthews has even said that you have 4 years to turn a clubs fortunes around or move on.

Leppa and his recruiting team have got to get this years draft right, they need to recruit some young guns and also secure a mature KPF. This is critical to the club and Leppas coaching future.

If things are still this disfunctional this time next year, then Leppa's performance will be fair game.
 

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The problem with Leppa I have is that I was keen to see how the likes of Rich, Redden, Rockliff, Mayes, Zorko, Green etc... develop under him. Most of these you cannot pull out the "Youth Card" to explain their poor performances. Apart from Rockliff who I think has the natural football talent to make a career on his on drive, the rest have been very underwhelming. It seems that leppa gets a free pass because of "Youth", but when you look closer to players that should be taking the next level and are at the age to do so It doesnt look good for Leppa
 
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Really hard when he brings up us winning key indicators but looking like complete rabble. It is not great. Granted he has inherited a complete cluster **** of a club but gee he needs to really turn it around next year.

My exact thoughts when I heard him speak. There are some basic stats that matter, Leppa - Win/loss ratio and who has the higher score when the final siren sounds. Who turned over what in what region of the ground is a pretty distant second.
 
I'm curious, how many years of abject failure are you willing to accept from the coaches before you've had enough? Is there anything about leppitsch that makes you think he's a guy capable of getting the club another premiership?
Every coach comes to a point in time where they either deliver or move on. Leppa is nowhere near that point yet.
Voss was given 5 years and went no where, it was time for him to go.
Leigh Matthews has even said that you have 4 years to turn a clubs fortunes around or move on.

Leppa and his recruiting team have got to get this years draft right, they need to recruit some young guns and also secure a mature KPF. This is critical to the club and Leppas coaching future.

If things are still this disfunctional this time next year, then Leppa's performance will be fair game.
The problem is that they have are significantly worse off than they were last season in spite of purportedly improving their playing list in the offseason. Before the start of the season many people had Brisbane in their top 8, and if not, then at least challenging for a place in it. The fact they have gotten worse with the list he has makes the position untenable imo unless their results dramatically change between now and the end of the season.
 
The problem is that they have are significantly worse off than they were last season in spite of purportedly improving their playing list in the offseason. Before the start of the season many people had Brisbane in their top 8, and if not, then at least challenging for a place in it. The fact they have gotten worse with the list he has makes the position untenable imo unless their results dramatically change between now and the end of the season.
Will Eddie pay for us to poach an Alastair Clarkson?
Unfortunately our finances are in worse shape than our on field performances so we can't go paying out contracts to get in another coach.
Leppa would want to have a good 12 months coming up or he will be gone
 
How do you know what O'Donnell has done?

Wasn't saying odonnel doesn't work hard or try to keep up with strategies etc but he worked under lethal at brisbane, then spent 2005-2010 under sheedy and Knights at essendon (not a successful era there) then back to brisbane under voss and now leppa.

Look at most coaches getting senior jobs recently they are coming from stints as assistants at successful clubs where those clubs have been at the forefront of the current preferred strategy for winning in the league.

Simpson - Hawks
Cameron - Hawks
Hardwick - Hawks
Beverage - Hawks
Longmire - swans
Lyon - swans

Supposedly Lloyd strong tip for carlton - freo and Hawks

Hell even Buckley sick though I am saying it came through in a successful pies era and has rebuilt his squad since evolving he pies in a way mick couldn't do for the blues.
 
^ my point being that we didn't get that with our senior coach but we need to work harder to get senior assistants who have been there as freo did getting Lloyd from hawthorn.
 

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