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Originally posted by Juggler View PostA couple were in firsts this year - Friend, Symonds, Jones.
But then again, does this mean Lam was responsible for the Mini fiasco? Why wasn't Symonds - the U20s 5/8 - tried there before his injury?
Or was it a case of players not wanting to listen?
Funny thing is - our sg ball have won 2 years in a row. Hope the coach - Joel Grieg - is kept.
He's a good up & coming coach who the club must not lose to a rival club.
If Scott Murray has another dismal season with the U20's i wouldn't at all be surprised to see Joel step up as his replacement. Afterall, over the next couple of years a stack of his SG Ball players will be starring in the U20's team .
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Originally posted by Cockadoodledoo View Postyeah I heard that, I had been told he had little or no say in selections, which positions players played etc..Spanner gone and never forgotten
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Originally posted by Jollyjock View PostHe actually had full control but because of misdemeanours he was changing the playing squad right up to the last minute before games which meant they then turned in substandard performances
That culture crept through the whole club.
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Originally posted by melon.... View PostAnd who, stopped him from disciplining them JT?
The Club did by removing him as coach and allowing them the players to continue building their culture that made us the laughing stock this year!!!!Spanner gone and never forgotten
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Originally posted by Jollyjock View PostI'll answer for him
The Club did by removing him as coach and allowing them the players to continue building their culture that made us the laughing stock this year!!!!...
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Originally posted by Cockadoodledoo View PostWho though is the club? The board? ie Nick.. Canavan who was CEO at the time.. not meaning to nit pick but the club is a pretty vague answer. Canavan has gone, replaced by Noyce and things have gone from bad to worse so perhaps it wasn't Brian.. Basically it seems Nick and the board really dropped the ball over the past couple years and have not focussed at all at what is/was happening at the club and left the lunatics to run the asylum.. At least with Smith here we know that will no longer happen.
So you know it was Paul Young our ex Newtown coach who was Football ManagerSpanner gone and never forgotten
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Originally posted by Jollyjock View PostFootball management is who and they would have to have the backing of the CEO or it would never happen and it was more to do with his results than what he was trying to do.
So you know it was Paul Young our ex Newtown coach who was Football Manager...
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Originally posted by Cockadoodledoo View PostTroy Rovelli was the football manager in 2008 so the Lam coaching issue had nothing to do with Paul Young who took over in 2009.. Given that the discipline issue continued to occur under both Canavan/Rovelli and Noyce/Young I think a portion of the overall blame has to go a little higher.. Sure these two teams contributed but if they are unable to do their jobs properly (I believe Noyce was hired more for his business acumen) then action needs to be taken. Which it has as Young is gone too from memory.. However Noyce remains.. I would like to know what he has contributed to the club since his appointment because his list of achievements is thinner than his hairline.
Noyce's achievements are actually quite large mostly begining with Lack of action and the fact we have imploded severely since his appointment.Last edited by Jollyjock; 10-16-2009, 03:04 PM.Spanner gone and never forgotten
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Originally posted by Jollyjock View PostI think you will find that Rovelli left us a the begining of 2008 from memory but not 100% sure. I thought Young took over early 2008
Noyce's achievements are actually quite large mostly begining with Lack of action and the fact we have imploded severely since his appointment.
http://www.leaguehq.com.au/news/lhqn...750332904.html
Politis's comments come on the back of a raft of staff changes - including the shock resignation this week of chief executive Brian Canavan - although he denied speculation the club was trying to fill a $2 million hole in its budget. It is believed the Roosters are in no hurry to replace Canavan, while it has also emerged football manager Troy Rovelli has been made redundant and will finish on October 31.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...-1111119164854
Faced with a directive to slash $2 million from the football department, new CEO Steve Noyce had no choice but to risk social get-togethers without Southworth on hand to supervise.
Noyce was also forced to sack football manager Troy Rovelli, leaving the Roosters light-on for staff to monitor off-field behaviour....
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Originally posted by Cockadoodledoo View PostRovelli was punted at the end of 2008..
http://www.leaguehq.com.au/news/lhqn...750332904.html
Politis's comments come on the back of a raft of staff changes - including the shock resignation this week of chief executive Brian Canavan - although he denied speculation the club was trying to fill a $2 million hole in its budget. It is believed the Roosters are in no hurry to replace Canavan, while it has also emerged football manager Troy Rovelli has been made redundant and will finish on October 31.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...-1111119164854
Faced with a directive to slash $2 million from the football department, new CEO Steve Noyce had no choice but to risk social get-togethers without Southworth on hand to supervise.
Noyce was also forced to sack football manager Troy Rovelli, leaving the Roosters light-on for staff to monitor off-field behaviour.Spanner gone and never forgotten
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Wasn't it his hard nose approach with the U20s players in 2008 that led to his sacking and subsequent "promotion" to assistant coach in first grade?
I've always been a fan of his but he was never going to get the top gig at the Roosters.
He has made the correct choice in my opinion.Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.
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