Paul Roos to hand over coaching role to John Longmire

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  • Rod_
    Senior Player
    • Jan 2003
    • 1179

    #46
    Longmire coach has merit - At least we have a solution till the end of 2013.

    Kirky as assistant coach has more merit in 2011 IMO - we will need his presence after Roosy goes.

    Long goodbyes never seems to work. Who are the players meant to look to for direction over the next 14 months...?

    The selection process at the draft table will also be interesting - who picks .... I guess that is really not up to me and we have to trust the Swans management... Ohhh thats right, there quiting too...

    Or is this a way of telling us that we will heading in the right direction in 2011 with a solid team... Hope so!

    Rod_

    PS Big thanks to Paul Roos. A time to lead and time to follow and you need to know when it is the time to get out of the way..!~ THANX
    Last edited by Mike_B; 12 August 2009, 08:50 PM. Reason: sparing my eyes, and those of other posters/readers

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    • Blood Oath
      Still bleeding from 06
      • Oct 2005
      • 80

      #47
      People????!!!!! It was people power who appointed Roos was it not? It was Roos who delivered a premiership in 2005 (and 2 points off in 2006) was it not? Longmire was appointed "Director of Coaching" a few years back was he not? We have had a succession plan in place for a few years now if I am not mistaken. Who was the favorite for the Kangas job and was due to have his interview on the same day he was announced as the Swans coach in 2011? That is right - our new coach!
      Thnk you for all you have done for OUR football club Mr Roos............. HERE IT IS!
      J E T T A
      R O H A N

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      • DST
        The voice of reason!
        • Jan 2003
        • 2705

        #48
        Originally posted by stellation
        Was there a rule change to include games coached?
        As I understand it when the changed it from 50 to 100 games they also changes the rule to include coaching and administrators of the club as well but with different games criteria.

        Not sure if the AFL keeps the full set of rules on-line but it must be buried somewhere on their website.

        DST
        "Looking forward to a rebuilt, new, fast and exciting Swans model in 2010"

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        • DST
          The voice of reason!
          • Jan 2003
          • 2705

          #49
          Originally posted by Rod_
          The selection process at the draft table will also be interesting - who picks .... I guess that is really not up to me and we have to trust the Swans management... Ohhh thats right, there quiting too...
          Most football department set-ups have now removed the final say coaches have had come draft day. They still have input, but clubs removed the tendancy for coaches to think short term to get another contract.

          With full time recruitment staff and player drafting committees involving various people within the football department, the coach has much less of a say on who will be drafted.

          Our process will work exactly the same as it is now for selecting talent this year and the next in the draft.

          DST
          "Looking forward to a rebuilt, new, fast and exciting Swans model in 2010"

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          • 573v30
            On the bandwagon...
            • Sep 2005
            • 5017

            #50
            It's certainly been a long time coming but congratulations Horse!
            I only support one team: The SYDNEY SWANS!!!!! :adore

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            • Xie Shan
              Senior Player
              • Jan 2003
              • 2929

              #51
              Originally posted by hammo
              The Swans have more money than North and more stability than Richmond. We'd be an attractive prospect for ANY coach coming out of contract next year. For that reason I am a little disappointed.
              True that. Though with the trend towards younger/rookie coaches these days, Longmire is at least as well credentialed if not more so than many of the senior coaches currently coaching in the AFL!

              Eddie said something interesting on One Week At A Time the other night about football clubs tending to start from year zero in terms of the systems and structures in place when they appoint a new senior coach, ideally you want to find a balance between bringing in fresh ideas while not throwing out the things that worked well in the past. Perhaps the Swans plan to do this by appointing a new assistant coach from outside when Longmire takes over?

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              • sprite
                Regular in the Side
                • Jan 2003
                • 813

                #52
                Originally posted by Xie Shan
                True that. Though with the trend towards younger/rookie coaches these days, Longmire is at least as well credentialed if not more so than many of the senior coaches currently coaching in the AFL!

                Eddie said something interesting on One Week At A Time the other night about football clubs tending to start from year zero in terms of the systems and structures in place when they appoint a new senior coach, ideally you want to find a balance between bringing in fresh ideas while not throwing out the things that worked well in the past. Perhaps the Swans plan to do this by appointing a new assistant coach from outside when Longmire takes over?
                Ken Hinkley - from Cats would be an excellent pick up
                sprite

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                • GoSouth33
                  On the Rookie List
                  • Mar 2005
                  • 695

                  #53
                  Depending on who you listened to, Horse had a chance for the North Melbourne job. He would have been a perfect fit for them (and they might have looked at the success enjoyed by Rossy Lyons). I guess the Swans gig might just be more attractive to him (Arden St is being renovated but it's been crappy for a long time). I'm guessing that he must have had an application in with North and withdrew it. Interesting to see what Brayshaw makes of it on the Footy Show tomorrow night. Who would have thought Collingwood would be the pioneers of the succession plan.
                  Run2Live,Live2Run

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                  • The Big Cat
                    On the veteran's list
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 2356

                    #54
                    Originally posted by kangle4
                    as long as there is a change in game plan to move forward with the rest of the competition i'm all for it but was still a little dissapointed that we aren't at least going to look at other candidates for the job.
                    St Kilda play the same game plan and they're undefeated!
                    Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.

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                    • The Big Cat
                      On the veteran's list
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 2356

                      #55
                      For all those talking about a new broom - think Buckanara, think Kineer! WE have a culture and work ethic which is the envy of the AFL. Why risk buggering it?
                      Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.

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                      • Primmy
                        Proud Tragic Swan
                        • Apr 2008
                        • 5970

                        #56
                        Longmire has b een calling the shots up in the coaches box for the last year or so, while Roosy has b een down on the ground. Succession has been rolling along for quite a while now. I trust both those guys to know exactly what they are doing.
                        If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhood

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                        • UglyDuckling
                          On the Rookie List
                          • Aug 2008
                          • 452

                          #57
                          Roos makes a valid point then he says

                          ?We believe in our culture, we believe in our players and we believe in what they?ve done. We want to keep passing that down to the next senior coach."

                          The fact that we have one of the strongest cultures in the AFL is something we are all proud of, and these things tend to permeate own from the top. The coach is essential to this and hopefully Horse will continue to maintain this in the post Roos era. Its great that want to develop out own people and Longmire is one of the best credentialed assistants in the AFL.

                          The other point is that if Kirky retires at the end of next year, which i hope he doesnt he can be our new assistant! How good would that be!

                          Though it is extremely sad Roos is leaving and i will be sad at the end of next year when it happens.

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                          • dimelb
                            pr. dim-melb; m not f
                            • Jun 2003
                            • 6889

                            #58
                            I've changed from wanting a wider net cast to being content with Horse's ascendancy, mainly to do with continuity and club culture.
                            An article in The Age around the time Wallace stepped out looked at what happened last time Richmond won the premiership. Apparently they cleaned out a raft of players in the belief that they had done what they could and it was time to get new talent. A former Richmond figure (sorry, can't recall who) said things had never been right since; they had destroyed their winning culture in the process.
                            Perhaps we may have got a better coach than Longmire if we waited, perhaps not. I think the stability and maintaining the present culture is worth taking the step, and I wish JL all the best, with the warmest thanks to PR. It's good to hear that he will continue to be involved with the club in some way.
                            In the meantime it would be good to see other sources tapped for coaching talent along the lines mentioned above by Xie Shan and sprite. James Hird would benefit from an apprenticeship, and while he might end up at Essendon he's not going to learn nearly as much there at present as he would with the Swans, and we're a much more attractive proposition than Port. And just to be clear, I'd be very happy if a place was found for Kirk.
                            He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)

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                            • IrishSwanPerth
                              On the Rookie List
                              • May 2009
                              • 253

                              #59
                              Paul Roos

                              I am happy for John Longmire, its been long time coming and he deserves it, but I am a betting man, I reckon Paul Roos will coach the Swans again.
                              Next 10-15 years.
                              Anyone give me odds??

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                              • Primmy
                                Proud Tragic Swan
                                • Apr 2008
                                • 5970

                                #60
                                Originally posted by dimelb
                                I've changed from wanting a wider net cast to being content with Horse's ascendancy, mainly to do with continuity and club culture.

                                In the meantime it would be good to see other sources tapped for coaching talent along the lines mentioned above by Xie Shan and sprite. James Hird would benefit from an apprenticeship, and while he might end up at Essendon he's not going to learn nearly as much there at present as he would with the Swans, and we're a much more attractive proposition than Port. And just to be clear, I'd be very happy if a place was found for Kirk.


                                I actually think this process is already in place. He is coaching from the ground already, he is on the phone discussing this with Horse, he is discussing things with Roosy on the sideline. Don't tell me he is not being groomed for succession.
                                If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhood

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