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Andrew Jarman

PostPosted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 6:48 pm
by Dog_ger
I am a fan of this Great Man.

What is he doing in 2011...?

Re: Andrew Jarman

PostPosted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 9:05 pm
by Blacky
who cares
my opinon
Dickhead

Re: Andrew Jarman

PostPosted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 9:27 pm
by Barto
I'll ask him tomorrow if you like.

Re: Andrew Jarman

PostPosted: Sat Oct 02, 2010 6:23 pm
by LPH
Heard him on ABC today... appears to be wanting a coaching job.
Not Senior, but more in the youth development area.

Some SANFL clubs could do alot worse than get him as 'skills coach' IMHO

Re: Andrew Jarman

PostPosted: Sat Oct 02, 2010 6:43 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
he could take over Roweys job at Glenelg

Re: Andrew Jarman

PostPosted: Sat Oct 02, 2010 9:27 pm
by westozfalcon
Andrew Jarman is more suited to media work than coaching. He knows a lot about the game, produces good quips and quotes, but doesn't have much match-day tactical nous.

A good measure of a coach is their ability to improve a poor side. Jarman had a perfect opportunity to do this with Perth in the WAFL but came up short.

Re: Andrew Jarman

PostPosted: Sat Oct 02, 2010 9:50 pm
by fish
westozfalcon wrote:Andrew Jarman is more suited to media work than coaching. He knows a lot about the game, produces good quips and quotes, but doesn't have much match-day tactical nous.

A good measure of a coach is their ability to improve a poor side. Jarman had a perfect opportunity to do this with Perth in the WAFL but came up short.

He did improve North though from a rabble early/mid 2000's into a Grand Final in 2007, only to come up against the CDFC juggernaut...

Re: Andrew Jarman

PostPosted: Sat Oct 02, 2010 9:58 pm
by smithy
Thought it was a bit ordinary seeing him in Norwood garb in the paper.
Sure he last played for them but surely his allegiances lie with North Adelaide.

Re: Andrew Jarman

PostPosted: Sat Oct 02, 2010 10:04 pm
by bayman
smithy wrote:Thought it was a bit ordinary seeing him in Norwood garb in the paper.
Sure he last played for them but surely his allegiances lie with North Adelaide.



i don't know about that, seeing that he was sacked or left, (whichever it was) i doubt i'd feel the love after only this short of time either.....having said that perhaps he was asked to wear it !!!

Re: Andrew Jarman

PostPosted: Sat Oct 02, 2010 11:51 pm
by smithy
bayman wrote:
smithy wrote:Thought it was a bit ordinary seeing him in Norwood garb in the paper.
Sure he last played for them but surely his allegiances lie with North Adelaide.



i don't know about that, seeing that he was sacked or left, (whichever it was) i doubt i'd feel the love after only this short of time either.....having said that perhaps he was asked to wear it !!!

Well no doubt he was asked to wear it, but I'd feel the same way if Jumbo wore south colours or Ebert wore eagles colours.
Would you like to see chocco in bays colours if they made the GF ? :D

Re: Andrew Jarman

PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 12:25 am
by JK
smithy wrote:Thought it was a bit ordinary seeing him in Norwood garb in the paper.
Sure he last played for them but surely his allegiances lie with North Adelaide.


I think any player would have some form of attachment to any club he was at long enough and/or achieved with .. I dont think you necessarily play favourites in that situation, you just have a soft spot for each.

Re: Andrew Jarman

PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 12:26 am
by Leaping Lindner
westozfalcon wrote:Andrew Jarman is more suited to media work than coaching. He knows a lot about the game, produces good quips and quotes, but doesn't have much match-day tactical nous.

A good measure of a coach is their ability to improve a poor side. Jarman had a perfect opportunity to do this with Perth in the WAFL but came up short.


North made four finals series in a row after having their worst season in over 100 years. Jesus Christ himself would be flat out improving Perth. Perrinial basket case.

Re: Andrew Jarman

PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 4:41 am
by Barto
Didn't turn up tonight. Apparently has interviews with a couple of AFL teams.

Re: Andrew Jarman

PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 4:42 am
by Barto
Leaping Lindner wrote:
westozfalcon wrote:Andrew Jarman is more suited to media work than coaching. He knows a lot about the game, produces good quips and quotes, but doesn't have much match-day tactical nous.

A good measure of a coach is their ability to improve a poor side. Jarman had a perfect opportunity to do this with Perth in the WAFL but came up short.


North made four finals series in a row after having their worst season in over 100 years. Jesus Christ himself would be flat out improving Perth. Perrinial basket case.


It could be argued that North threw a lot of money at recruiting players and a decent coach would've delivered a flag.

You're right about Perth but I think that's changing now. There's a big clean out happening.

Re: Andrew Jarman

PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 10:28 am
by o five
Blacky wrote:who cares
my opinon
Dickhead


Hmmm. What was the mans win loss ratio against your mob?
Not bad for a dickhead.

Re: Andrew Jarman

PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 10:31 am
by o five
westozfalcon wrote:Andrew Jarman is more suited to media work than coaching. He knows a lot about the game, produces good quips and quotes, but doesn't have much match-day tactical nous.

A good measure of a coach is their ability to improve a poor side. Jarman had a perfect opportunity to do this with Perth in the WAFL but came up short.


Yeah took a team that the year before won 1 game and 2 draws to finals for the next 4 years. :shock:
Honestly some people :oops:

Re: Andrew Jarman

PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 10:40 am
by Ruben Carter
o five wrote:
westozfalcon wrote:Andrew Jarman is more suited to media work than coaching. He knows a lot about the game, produces good quips and quotes, but doesn't have much match-day tactical nous.

A good measure of a coach is their ability to improve a poor side. Jarman had a perfect opportunity to do this with Perth in the WAFL but came up short.


Yeah took a team that the year before won 1 game and 2 draws to finals for the next 4 years. :shock:
Honestly some people :oops:


If he's so good, why was he sacked by the last 2 clubs he coached at ??? read between the lines... he...is...a....dickhead!!

Re: Andrew Jarman

PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 10:55 am
by o five
Ruben Carter wrote:
o five wrote:
westozfalcon wrote:Andrew Jarman is more suited to media work than coaching. He knows a lot about the game, produces good quips and quotes, but doesn't have much match-day tactical nous.

A good measure of a coach is their ability to improve a poor side. Jarman had a perfect opportunity to do this with Perth in the WAFL but came up short.


Yeah took a team that the year before won 1 game and 2 draws to finals for the next 4 years. :shock:
Honestly some people :oops:


If he's so good, why was he sacked by the last 2 clubs he coached at ??? read between the lines... he...is...a....dickhead!!


Not interested what happened at Perth only interested what he did at North. And talk about banging ya head against a wall, he was not Sacked at North, he`s contract was not renewed.
By the way what was the great mans win loss ratio against your shamble of a club when AJ was coaching? :lol:
Funny how a port and west supporter acuse a man of being a dickhead when really both your clubs would probably benefit from a character such as Jars coaching them.

Re: Andrew Jarman

PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 11:05 am
by smac
It's also funny how North supporters are now supportive of Jars. He was torn apart by them before he finished up as coach.

Re: Andrew Jarman

PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 11:17 am
by Rik E Boy
smithy wrote:Thought it was a bit ordinary seeing him in Norwood garb in the paper.
Sure he last played for them but surely his allegiances lie with North Adelaide.


No smithy, he saw the light! Well that's what the banner said that day. Pity we lost the bloody game though!

regards,

REB