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Re: Luke Norman

Postby Duckman » Sun Aug 07, 2011 12:43 am

HOORAY PUNT wrote:I think a lesson of hasty appointments may have been learnt. I have read that he should be given some slack due to being a reserves premiership coach and on the surface I understand that .However that side would have beaten a lot of league sides that year and could have just about coached themselves.

Can any Sturt member tell me if you need to be appointed to the Board or can it be done internally ?I once thought we members voted for the Board members after a period of time. Not sure we have the right football people on there at the moment.

I'm not sure, but I think that 3 of 7(?) positions directly elected by the members and one elected from the Vice President's group
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Re: Luke Norman

Postby HOORAY PUNT » Sun Aug 07, 2011 1:12 pm

csbowes wrote:
HOORAY PUNT wrote:I think a lesson of hasty appointments may have been learnt. I have read that he should be given some slack due to being a reserves premiership coach and on the surface I understand that .However that side would have beaten a lot of league sides that year and could have just about coached themselves.

Can any Sturt member tell me if you need to be appointed to the Board or can it be done internally ?I once thought we members voted for the Board members after a period of time. Not sure we have the right football people on there at the moment.

As a member you should know.

I've lost count how many times I've answered this same question on here.

It looks like you're now thinking he should be sacked?


CSB - Are you saying members do vote ? If so , I never have .
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Re: Luke Norman

Postby MST » Sun Aug 07, 2011 2:35 pm

HOORAY PUNT wrote:
MST wrote:
HOORAY PUNT wrote:I think a lesson of hasty appointments may have been learnt. I have read that he should be given some slack due to being a reserves premiership coach and on the surface I understand that .However that side would have beaten a lot of league sides that year and could have just about coached themselves.

Can any Sturt member tell me if you need to be appointed to the Board or can it be done internally ?I once thought we members voted for the Board members after a period of time. Not sure we have the right football people on there at the moment.


Give the club a call on 8271 4611 and request a copy of the constitution HP. That should clear things up for you and you can then reconsider your mischievous rumblings both here and on the unofficial Sturt forum.


Mischchievous rumblings ? You must be one of "those" supporters.

The question concerning the board is a legitimite question and as a member I thought I would have a say in who is on the board , like most boards in business and sport .


Care to elaborate on your definition of 'one of those supporters'? If you mean one of 'those' supporters that chooses to back the club rather than sit behind a computer screen potting people without having any real idea of how things work then perhaps I fit the bill.

For someone that claims to know the goings on at the SFC reasonably intimately and leading us all to conclude you are a member, the fact you don't realise that most of the club directorships are voted on by the members is rather baffling. Do you attend the AGM each year? If you do you obviously don't pay much attention to what is going on.

On yesterday's game, thought the endeavour and will to work hard was right there, if not the polish and efficiency going forward. The players certainly looked as though they were going full bore for the jumper and coach.
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Re: Luke Norman

Postby HOORAY PUNT » Sun Aug 07, 2011 2:53 pm

One of "those " is referring to supporters who think that every thing that Sturt does is great , one that just can't see what is going on footy wise on the ground with poor coaching , skills and selections.

I have no problem saying what I think is wrong at Sturt and if you take that as pot shots then that is up to you. I call it honesty.


Don't insinuate that I am not behind the club please , I would have thought a paid up member is behind the club. Imagine clubs having supporters agreeing with everything and not seeing where they can improve , a sure way to not improve accepting mediocricy.
Where have I claimed to know the goings on at the club. ?


As for the voting , tell us what happens at the AGM each year then as not all members could go to the AGM , 3010 is a lot to squeeze in.

Yesterdays game showed endeavour against Centrals but I expected a good showing considering Centrals injuries and suspension.
We just need to work on the skills and get some speed in tye forward lines.
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Re: Luke Norman

Postby holden78 » Tue Aug 09, 2011 2:48 pm

With contracts today not worth much more then toilet paper if both sides are in reasonable agreement , it wouldnt suprise me if both West and Sturt may well end up in similar situations at seasons end ie. with coaches that are not really wanted by their clubs powerbrokers , despite a contract in place . Collins may just turn his back on the big bucks at West and trot off home leaving a favourite son in Norman to slot in and not Mickan :o . Sturt may just let it happen too , especially when they look at Norwood and South under different coaches , why wait when the grass is sometimes truly greener on the outer side !
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Re: Luke Norman

Postby teaoby » Tue Aug 09, 2011 3:14 pm

have heard more rumblings since Norman confirmed he is staying that a few more players are looking for new homes next year.
and not the sort of players that they can afford to loose either!
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Re: Luke Norman

Postby SANFLnut » Tue Aug 09, 2011 4:00 pm

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Re: Luke Norman

Postby Big Phil » Tue Aug 09, 2011 5:54 pm

SANFLnut wrote:Chewing ---?


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Re: Luke Norman

Postby HOORAY PUNT » Tue Aug 09, 2011 6:10 pm

teaoby wrote:have heard more rumblings since Norman confirmed he is staying that a few more players are looking for new homes next year.
and not the sort of players that they can afford to loose either!


When was Norman himself doubting he would coach next year ? He is contracted for 2012 and he doesn't need to confirm he is staying , the club will confirm if he is not staying .

Who have you heard Teaoby ? (ps lose not loose , unless that was a criptic clue for John Hinge :lol: )
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Re: Luke Norman

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Tue Aug 09, 2011 6:50 pm

Big Phil wrote:
SANFLnut wrote:Chewing ---?


--- Tree?


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Re: Luke Norman

Postby smithy » Wed Aug 10, 2011 12:24 am

HOORAY PUNT wrote:
teaoby wrote:have heard more rumblings since Norman confirmed he is staying that a few more players are looking for new homes next year.
and not the sort of players that they can afford to loose either!


When was Norman himself doubting he would coach next year ? He is contracted for 2012 and he doesn't need to confirm he is staying , the club will confirm if he is not staying .

Who have you heard Teaoby ? (ps lose not loose , unless that was a criptic clue for John Hinge :lol: )

Will people ever learn to get their own spelling right when correcting other forum users ?
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Re: Luke Norman

Postby Grahaml » Wed Aug 10, 2011 1:37 am

It doesn't feel like the Robert Pyman era South where bunches of their players left under varyingly feeble circumstances but I have to admit I don't get the feeling Norman is able to get what he needs to out of Sturt. No doubt they're short some cattle in most positions but he's ultimately responsible for getting the right talent and making it perform up to scratch. I think he should coach next season but they'd have to progress, regardless of whether they lose players like Gum and Sheedy.
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Re: Luke Norman

Postby HOORAY PUNT » Wed Aug 10, 2011 10:11 am

smithy wrote:
HOORAY PUNT wrote:
teaoby wrote:have heard more rumblings since Norman confirmed he is staying that a few more players are looking for new homes next year.
and not the sort of players that they can afford to loose either!


When was Norman himself doubting he would coach next year ? He is contracted for 2012 and he doesn't need to confirm he is staying , the club will confirm if he is not staying .

Who have you heard Teaoby ? (ps lose not loose , unless that was a criptic clue for John Hinge :lol: )

Will people ever learn to get their own spelling right when correcting other forum users ?


Or at least correct the word ( cryptic).Sorry .
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Re: Luke Norman

Postby Swamp Donkey » Wed Aug 10, 2011 12:41 pm

Adelaide Hawk wrote:
From The Outer wrote:Sturt will go nowhere under Norman. Time to bite the bullet.


He got them to a Grand Final a couple of years ago. I think it's fair to suggest he's lost a lot of key players since then.


Rick MacGowan is the only reason Sturt were able to assemble a capable team in 2008, the majority of which had committed to Sturt for 2009, when Rick unexpectedly pulled the pin prior to 2009. Rick is a brilliant coach and unfortunately Norman's poor inter-personal skills combined with his inability to maintain an already proven game plan, has resulted in a gradual mass-exodus from the club since then, its no coincidence. Extremely harsh, but very true.
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Re: Luke Norman

Postby robranisgod » Wed Aug 10, 2011 2:35 pm

Swamp Donkey wrote:
Adelaide Hawk wrote:
From The Outer wrote:Sturt will go nowhere under Norman. Time to bite the bullet.


He got them to a Grand Final a couple of years ago. I think it's fair to suggest he's lost a lot of key players since then.


Rick MacGowan is the only reason Sturt were able to assemble a capable team in 2008, the majority of which had committed to Sturt for 2009, when Rick unexpectedly pulled the pin prior to 2009. Rick is a brilliant coach and unfortunately Norman's poor inter-personal skills combined with his inability to maintain an already proven game plan, has resulted in a gradual mass-exodus from the club since then, its no coincidence. Extremely harsh, but very true.

Rick MacGowan was the only reason that Tristan Gum went to Sturt. he had gone to Melbourne for a year and he was going to come back to North but MacGowan persuaded him to go to Sturt. Remember that Sturt were expected to come bottom in 2007 but MacGowan had the football know how and people skils to really build a side. I think that if macGowan had stayed at Sturt they would not be bottom now.
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Re: Luke Norman

Postby G » Wed Aug 10, 2011 2:36 pm

Why wouldnt Rick Macgowan be on their radar again for 2012 ? ;) ;)
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Re: Luke Norman

Postby Swamp Donkey » Wed Aug 10, 2011 4:12 pm

G wrote:Why wouldnt Rick Macgowan be on their radar again for 2012 ? ;) ;)


Can't answer that, but given he was an assistant at Hawthorn last season, I can't imagine why he would want to return to such a situation at Sturt.
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Re: Luke Norman

Postby Big Phil » Wed Aug 10, 2011 4:23 pm

Swamp Donkey wrote:
G wrote:Why wouldnt Rick Macgowan be on their radar again for 2012 ? ;) ;)


Can't answer that, but given he was an assistant at Hawthorn last season, I can't imagine why he would want to return to such a situation at Sturt.


I'm pretty certain Rick has stepped aside from any football involvement this year as his packaging business is keeping him very busy in Melbourne.
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Re: Luke Norman

Postby Ronnie » Wed Aug 10, 2011 4:31 pm

Big Phil wrote:
Swamp Donkey wrote:
G wrote:Why wouldnt Rick Macgowan be on their radar again for 2012 ? ;) ;)


Can't answer that, but given he was an assistant at Hawthorn last season, I can't imagine why he would want to return to such a situation at Sturt.


I'm pretty certain Rick has stepped aside from any football involvement this year as his packaging business is keeping him very busy in Melbourne.


He was an interested spectator at the Sturt-Port match at Unley a few weeks' back. He would've seen how much work there is to do at Sturt!
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Re: Luke Norman

Postby HOORAY PUNT » Wed Aug 10, 2011 4:59 pm

He would have also seen what there is to work with.
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