What did he suggest? Keep Ratten? If so he must be a legend.
It'll be interesting to see how Ratten goes with the Saints. Same mid range list as he had at Carlton and similar recruiting/list managenent history. Unsure myself which way they'll go.
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What did he suggest? Keep Ratten? If so he must be a legend.
sure he did.....It was Lloyd who got Russell.
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I'm no fan of the SOS axing. But I disagree with you that Liddle only had to ride the wave to increasing memberships. Right place at the right time maybe, but the increase would not have happened so fast without his intense focus on it. Credit where it's due.
40YB distilled any thoughts Windover might've been expressing down into very short, very punchy sentences. Might be easier to read those if they're not all deletedStill reading his posts on the matter.
To be fair, can only set aside 2 hours a night so probably have about 8 years worth to still read.
Who am I to challenge people's happy places?
My kids bought me a Mr Happy coffee mug for Father's Day. It was supposed to be ironic.Who am I to challenge people's happy places?
You don't think the membership surge that has coincided pretty much perfectly with Liddle's hiring and matches his main expertise, experience and focus has anything to do with Liddle? OK
Who am I to challenge your unhappy place?
Is it like knighthood? This year was the perfect year. No speeches to make.He was asked if he'd accept it back in 2003.
Eddie's a great caller for mine. Old school.
Do you really believe this? I don’t.40 year blue was the one.
He was the one with the loudest anti-Malthouse voice and by far. I know. I have proof.
Malthouse was a product of 'don't get best available, but get the best' era.
Ratten didn't stand a chance either way and he made things hard around the club for his controlling ways.
Do you really believe this? I don’t.
As usual a thoughtful response. There‘s actually a formula concerning the ratio of Hall of Fame players and the number of legends allowed. How does that sort of logic work? I read through the names of those named as legends and I see Royce Hart, a contemporary of Doull’s. I can only assume that Royce self assessed his elevation to a legend.Because the Hall of Fame thing has been poorly organised and run.
There been no logic for many years of how some recently retired players get inducted and some stars of the game are waiting numerous decades!!!!
How guys like Trevor Barker, Kenny Hunter and Wayne Johnston were left hanging and lesser lights than much younger got in well before them, tells you it is out of whack in timing of the actual Hall of Fame category. For me a guy like Mark Bickley is a good footballer. not a hall of famer. There are a few others like him from recent decades too.
I'm less concerned about Legends category and so far they not cheapened that with every Tom, Dick and Harry in it. If Doull has to wait to be elevated to Legend a little longer, not fussed. John Kennedy is clearly a legend and waiting till he well over 90.
I want to see Robert Flower and Bruce Doull be next two players elevated to Legend status as both are legends in my eyes.
Re: SOS being lazy
How does one define lazy though?
He could have a. Worked 80 hours a week, with little net result or b. 20 hours a week and thinking things through the rest of the time.
Give me method b. every day of the week.
Spot onRe: SOS being lazy
How does one define lazy though?
He could have a. Worked 80 hours a week at CFC headquarters, with little net result or b. 20 hours a week and thinking things through the rest of the time.
Give me method b. every day of the week.
You don't think the membership surge has coincided pretty much perfectly with SOS's list build ( which matched his expertise, experience and focus) has anything to do with SOS/Bolton/a better list and membership expectations about a brighter future - OK.
keep chest-puffing though - always amusing.
SOS's list build has done wonders to restore hope to us Blues fans. But hope doesn't translate into memberships without good marketing, PR, sales processes. Liddle is a salesman. And a slick one (in the good and bad senses). He's using every trick in the book but I think he is effective. Can anyone here say Trigg inspired or convinced them to sign up as a member? I can't speak for the entire fanbase, but I dare say he was less convincing than Liddle.
Is it like knighthood? This year was the perfect year. No speeches to make.
Eddie's a great caller for mine. Old school.