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  • 111431
    Regular in the Side
    • Sep 2010
    • 697

    Originally posted by liz
    It's strange - or maybe not, given Lyons's history - because the Carlton job isn't actually vacant yet. Maybe he sees it as more of a challenge to actively unseat an incumbent than to
    go after a vacant post.
    You would have to assume he has heard that the Board is divided on what action to take re the football dep't review. Maybe he feels publicly declaring his interest in the job may swing some of the decision makers. You have to give yourself every chance but it is pretty unsettling for Teague and the players and should be frowned upon by the Coaches Assoc.

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    • caj23
      Senior Player
      • Aug 2003
      • 2462

      I thought it was refreshingly honest and forthright, which is a change from what we ususally get from the football media and "personalities".

      Lyon wouldn't have gone on record about Carlton if he didn't already know that Teague was a dead man walking. I highly doubt that Lyon spoke in the hope of swaying the board about Teague, he's not a moron.

      If Clarkson and Lyon are available candidates, Carlton would be negligent to not at least speak to them about the possibility of replacing Teague, and it sounds like they are heading down that path. Football is a results driven business, if you're not getting them as a senior coach, your head is on the block. Most coaches don't retire or resign voluntarliy.

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      • liz
        Veteran
        Site Admin
        • Jan 2003
        • 16742

        Originally posted by caj23
        I thought it was refreshingly honest and forthright, which is a change from what we ususally get from the football media and "personalities".

        Lyon wouldn't have gone on record about Carlton if he didn't already know that Teague was a dead man walking. I highly doubt that Lyon spoke in the hope of swaying the board about Teague, he's not a moron.

        If Clarkson and Lyon are available candidates, Carlton would be negligent to not at least speak to them about the possibility of replacing Teague, and it sounds like they are heading down that path. Football is a results driven business, if you're not getting them as a senior coach, your head is on the block. Most coaches don't retire or resign voluntarliy.
        There's a difference between Lyon talking with Carlton (or Carlton speaking with Lyon) in private, and making a quasi-pitch via the media for a job that already has an incumbent. It lacks grace.

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        • Bangalore Swans
          Suspended by the MRP
          • Mar 2021
          • 1049

          Originally posted by liz
          There's a difference between Lyon talking with Carlton (or Carlton speaking with Lyon) in private, and making a quasi-pitch via the media for a job that already has an incumbent. It lacks grace.
          Is Ross Lyon a popular figure amongst Swans supporters? He was a key assistant coach during the great 2005 and 2006 years?

          Do the Swans faithful consider Ross as one of their own?

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          • Aprilbr
            Senior Player
            • Oct 2016
            • 1803

            Originally posted by Bangalore Swans
            Is Ross Lyon a popular figure amongst Swans supporters? He was a key assistant coach during the great 2005 and 2006 years?

            Do the Swans faithful consider Ross as one of their own?
            I don't think most of us consider him "one of our own" but are grateful for the job he did while an Assistant under Roosey. I would think he would have most loyalty towards Fitzroy from his playing days, then the Saints and Freo given he was Head Coach at both places for some time. He is a ruthless professional whose real loyalty rides with whoever is paying him the big bucks at the time.

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            • bandwagon
              Regular in the Side
              • May 2003
              • 523

              Originally posted by 09183305
              You almost need 3 ready to play ruckmen on the list with a couple of developing ones....
              That was essentially how we started the season - though you could argue that, unfortunately, Naismith hasn't been 'ready to play' for a long time.

              I think having just Hickey and a couple of 'chop-out' options in McLean & Amartey would leave us far too exposed. I don't know if there are any mature body rucks in the SANFL or WAFL that have shown potential, but that might be a low cost option.

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              • goswannies
                Senior Player
                • Sep 2007
                • 3048

                Originally posted by Bangalore Swans
                Is Ross Lyon a popular figure amongst Swans supporters? He was a key assistant coach during the great 2005 and 2006 years?

                Do the Swans faithful consider Ross as one of their own?
                Originally posted by Aprilbr
                I don't think most of us consider him "one of our own" but are grateful for the job he did while an Assistant under Roosey. I would think he would have most loyalty towards Fitzroy from his playing days, then the Saints and Freo given he was Head Coach at both places for some time. He is a ruthless professional whose real loyalty rides with whoever is paying him the big bucks at the time.
                His dad played for South Melbourne and he was an assistant coach with us. The Swans are in his blood

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                • rojo
                  Opti-pessi-misti
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 1102

                  I have little respect for Lyon after the way he left St Kilda for Freo. The master manipulators may be applauded by some but I am so happy that the Swans have had coaches such as Roos and Horse. 'Integrity' seems to be a much undervalued attribute in many fields of endeavour.

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                  • i'm-uninformed2
                    Reefer Madness
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 4653

                    Originally posted by bandwagon
                    That was essentially how we started the season - though you could argue that, unfortunately, Naismith hasn't been 'ready to play' for a long time.

                    I think having just Hickey and a couple of 'chop-out' options in McLean & Amartey would leave us far too exposed. I don't know if there are any mature body rucks in the SANFL or WAFL that have shown potential, but that might be a low cost option.
                    The other thing is, and I say this as something who really likes McLean, he's not a ruck. He'll do the pinch hitting stuff as required, but he's not that skilled at either the tap work, or the role around the ground.

                    I love his games like last weekend and some of his games earlier in the year where's a hard working, lead up, meet the contest, pull in some marks, straight goal kicking, bullocking tall forward. And if he can keep developing his game and provide that physical presence doing the bash-crash type work, it'll take a lot of pressure of Logan McDonald while he physically develops.

                    He's not going to be as skilful, but think of the work Himmelberg did for Cameron during GWS' peak years.
                    'Delicious' is a fun word to say

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                    • KTigers
                      Senior Player
                      • Apr 2012
                      • 2499

                      Originally posted by rojo
                      I have little respect for Lyon after the way he left St Kilda for Freo. The master manipulators may be applauded by some but I am so happy that the Swans have had coaches such as Roos and Horse. 'Integrity' seems to be a much undervalued attribute in many fields of endeavour.
                      My understanding is that he lost a substantial amount of money on a series of investments he was involved in with his "financial advisor"
                      when he was at St Kilda, and was in a bad way money-wise, and that was behind a lot of the reason for the move to Freo. He spoke a
                      bit about it a few years ago.

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                      • bloodspirit
                        Clubman
                        • Apr 2015
                        • 4448

                        Originally posted by rojo
                        I have little respect for Lyon after the way he left St Kilda for Freo. The master manipulators may be applauded by some but I am so happy that the Swans have had coaches such as Roos and Horse. 'Integrity' seems to be a much undervalued attribute in many fields of endeavour.
                        I'm sure most of us feel a lot more affection for Roos and Horse (both flag winning head coaches of extended tenure) than for Lyon (cantankerous, occasionally smarmy and with a very defensive gamestyle). However, I would be cautious about distinguishing him too sharply from Roos. Roos and Lyon are close friends, and have been from their playing days. That was why Roos handpicked Lyon to be one of his assistants when he took on the head coach role. I imagine that Lyon would have discussed what moves he might make with Roos before playing his cards.
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                        • Markwebbos
                          Veterans List
                          • Jul 2016
                          • 7186

                          I think there is something about Ross Lyons utter ruthlessness that crosses into psychopathic territory. Like there’s no line he’s not prepared to cross.

                          Whereas you realise with Horse that he knows there are things more important than AFL.

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                          • Blood Fever
                            Veterans List
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 4040

                            Originally posted by liz
                            There's a difference between Lyon talking with Carlton (or Carlton speaking with Lyon) in private, and making a quasi-pitch via the media for a job that already has an incumbent. It lacks grace.
                            His graceless performance may backfire. Carlton have enough blood on their hands already and may draw the line and not reward his public plea. Eddie could easily have egged him on to do it for ratings- McGuire is an absolute maestro when it comes to gaffes.

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                            • joeykanga
                              Warming the Bench
                              • Jul 2019
                              • 361

                              Originally posted by i'm-uninformed2
                              The other thing is, and I say this as something who really likes McLean, he's not a ruck. He'll do the pinch hitting stuff as required, but he's not that skilled at either the tap work, or the role around the ground.

                              I love his games like last weekend and some of his games earlier in the year where's a hard working, lead up, meet the contest, pull in some marks, straight goal kicking, bullocking tall forward. And if he can keep developing his game and provide that physical presence doing the bash-crash type work, it'll take a lot of pressure of Logan McDonald while he physically develops.

                              He's not going to be as skilful, but think of the work Himmelberg did for Cameron during GWS' peak years.
                              Perhaps his best moment last week was skilfully tapping the ball sideways and backward in open play to a running Papley ?
                              Maybe he can tap …I know that’s different ro opposed tap work but the skill is there

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                              • KSAS
                                Senior Player
                                • Mar 2018
                                • 1770

                                FWIW heard 2 interesting rumours today on SEN:
                                - Adam Cerra will ask for trade to a Vic club.
                                - Freo making play for Scott Pendlebury.

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