Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

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Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australia?

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Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

Postby Mr66 » Fri Mar 13, 2009 9:45 pm

After the South Dragons won the NBL Grand Final earlier tonight, Brian Goorjian can lay claim to being the best coach, in any sport,in this country.
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Re: Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

Postby Thiele » Fri Mar 13, 2009 9:47 pm

Yes he is
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Re: Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

Postby Jimmy_041 » Sat Mar 14, 2009 12:05 am

he's a fwit!
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Re: Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

Postby Gozu » Sat Mar 14, 2009 1:32 am

I'm in total agreement with Jimmy but yes Goorjian is the best coach in Australian sport. It was a great Grand Final series and just wish the Tigers had have put up a better performance in the decider tonight.

How's this record for Goorjian coached teams in the Grand Final series:

1991-Perth d Eastside Melbourne (Goorjian)
1992-South-East Melbourne (Goorjian) d Melbourne
1993-Melbourne d South-East Melbourne (Goorjian)
1994-North Melbourne d Adelaide
1995-Perth d North Melbourne
1996-South-East Melbourne (Goorjian) d Melbourne
1997-Melbourne d South-East Melbourne (Goorjian)
1998-Adelaide d South-East Melbourne (Goorjian)
1999-Adelaide d Victoria Titans (Goorjian)
2000-Perth d Victoria Titans (Goorjian)
2001-Wollongong d Townsville
2002-Adelaide d West Sydney
2003-Sydney (Goorjian) d Perth
2004-Sydney (Goorjian) d West Sydney
2005-Sydney (Goorjian) d Wollongong
2006-Melbourne d Sydney (Goorjian)
2007-Brisbane d Melbourne
2008-Melbourne d Sydney (Goorjian)
2009-South Dragons (Goorjian) d Melbourne

Plus I think he's made at least the Semi-Finals (final four) for something like 20 consecutive years. Can't stand the guy but you have to dip your lid.
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Re: Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

Postby crackers » Sat Mar 14, 2009 2:03 am

how can he be when clubs he coaches mostly leave the league, Eastside, Titans, Kings. I know the league hasnt had the best of years lately, but one man being at several clubs that shut their doors must tell you something about the man and how he goes about his business
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Re: Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

Postby BIG SEXY » Sat Mar 14, 2009 9:27 am

hope he coaches the adelaide crows soon then
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Re: Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

Postby Mr66 » Sat Mar 14, 2009 5:49 pm

Gozu wrote:I'm in total agreement with Jimmy but yes Goorjian is the best coach in Australian sport. It was a great Grand Final series and just wish the Tigers had have put up a better performance in the decider tonight.

How's this record for Goorjian coached teams in the Grand Final series:

1992-South-East Melbourne (Goorjian) d Melbourne
1993-Melbourne d South-East Melbourne (Goorjian)
1994-North Melbourne d Adelaide
1995-Perth d North Melbourne
1996-South-East Melbourne (Goorjian) d Melbourne
1997-Melbourne d South-East Melbourne (Goorjian)
1998-Adelaide d South-East Melbourne (Goorjian)
1999-Adelaide d Victoria Titans (Goorjian)
2000-Perth d Victoria Titans (Goorjian)
2001-Wollongong d Townsville
2002-Adelaide d West Sydney
2003-Sydney (Goorjian) d Perth
2004-Sydney (Goorjian) d West Sydney
2005-Sydney (Goorjian) d Wollongong
2006-Melbourne d Sydney (Goorjian)
2007-Brisbane d Melbourne
2008-Melbourne d Sydney (Goorjian)
2009-South Dragons (Goorjian) d Melbourne

Plus I think he's made at least the Semi-Finals (final four) for something like 20 consecutive years. Can't stand the guy but you have to dip your lid.


Better add the Eastside Spectres losing to Perth in 1991.
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Re: Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

Postby GWW » Sat Mar 14, 2009 6:06 pm

Wouldn't give Brett Maher a decent go in the Australian side so thats a massive negative as far as i'm concerned.
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Re: Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

Postby Gozu » Sat Mar 14, 2009 6:36 pm

Mr66 wrote:Better add the Eastside Spectres losing to Perth in 1991.


I didn't know that, I started watching the NBL in '92.
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Re: Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

Postby Grahaml » Sun Mar 15, 2009 2:16 am

What's the best coach? Not sure you'd be able to make much of a case for Goorjian making too many of those teams BETTER than another man might have. Never coached a seemingly poor roster to a good result in his life. If that makes a good coach then so be it. I rate the blokes who get more out of a side than anyone believed possible. Or is a good coach someone who sees a procession of players go to greener pastures? Goorjian isn't coaching the highest level but have many of his players gone to the NBA or Europe? Can't think of too many. He's got a great record, no doubt. And on that basis you'd have to say he has possiblyt he best coaching record of any coach in australian sport. But a good coaching record doesn't necessarily make a good coach. What makes a good coach (IMHO of course) is whether that coach got a better record than another bloke would have and by how much is how good a coach he is.
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Re: Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

Postby Booney » Mon Mar 16, 2009 8:50 am

When basketball counts as a real sport you can bring this up.
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Re: Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

Postby Magpiespower » Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:38 am

Boy Goorj's record speaks for itself.

Kings were a basket case until he went there.

As were the South Dragons.

Wooden-spooners to (last ever) NBL champions.

Not sure how one can blame the demise of a franchise on the coach?

Tim Johnston, 'Fast Eddie' Groves and the like are a different story...
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Re: Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

Postby Mr66 » Tue Mar 17, 2009 7:27 pm

Booney wrote:When basketball counts as a real sport you can bring this up.


Better let the IOC know then...
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Re: Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

Postby Booney » Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:18 am

My comment was made relating to the way basketball, somewhat like soccer, has for some time been in a shambles in Australia. With clubs/franchises coming and going it is difficult to create rivalries and IMO be seen as a genuine sport until they get their house in order.

I hope with the advent of the new comp, like the A League, will next year start the ball rolling to a much more stable competition.
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Re: Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

Postby Magpiespower » Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:52 am

Booney wrote:
I hope with the advent of the new comp...


If it happens, Boon...

IF!

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Re: Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

Postby Gozu » Thu Mar 19, 2009 2:17 am

A couple of things: The NBL is re-structuring the league next season which will see team owners needing to provide a bank guarantee of somewhere between $1m-$1.5m in an effort to stop all the teams that come and go in a belief they can afford an NBL team.

The last thing I would want the NBL to do is to follow the A-League model. The A-League is a disaster and is losing millions. It's business model is being propped up by Frank Lowy and when he finally gets sick of losing millions the A-League will collapse.
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Re: Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

Postby The Jack » Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:13 pm

Magpiespower wrote:Boy Goorj's record speaks for itself.

Kings were a basket case until he went there.

As were the South Dragons.

Wooden-spooners to (last ever) NBL champions.

Not sure how one can blame the demise of a franchise on the coach?

Tim Johnston, 'Fast Eddie' Groves and the like are a different story...


Don't give me that worst to first crap! The South Dragons had a completely different player roster from one year to the next. And no Shane Heal :-k The way he coaches teams to play is what puts people off coming to games, hence the teams (and league) go under. Ultra-defensive mindsets are never going to bring the fans through the gates, no matter the sport. Ultra-defensive to the point of getting away with bloody murder on the basketball court, which his teams seem to get away with on a consistent basis. And don't get me started on the way he prowls up and down the court like a caged lion, castigating referees, players and crowd alike. I think his players win in spite of him, not because of him. Absolute A-Grade tosser. :-q
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Re: Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

Postby Mr66 » Fri Mar 20, 2009 8:43 pm

The Jack wrote:Don't give me that worst to first crap! The South Dragons had a completely different player roster from one year to the next. And no Shane Heal :-k The way he coaches teams to play is what puts people off coming to games, hence the teams (and league) go under. Ultra-defensive mindsets are never going to bring the fans through the gates, no matter the sport. Ultra-defensive to the point of getting away with bloody murder on the basketball court, which his teams seem to get away with on a consistent basis. And don't get me started on the way he prowls up and down the court like a caged lion, castigating referees, players and crowd alike. I think his players win in spite of him, not because of him. Absolute A-Grade tosser. :-q


What a horrible post! :-o
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Re: Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

Postby The Jack » Sun Mar 22, 2009 8:53 pm

Looks like almost 70% of respondents to your poll would agree with me... Maybe it should have been on a Victorian forum?
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Re: Is Brian Goorjian the best coach in Australian sport?

Postby custardarm » Mon Mar 23, 2009 2:20 am

Gozu wrote:
Mr66 wrote:Better add the Eastside Spectres losing to Perth in 1991.


I didn't know that, I started watching the NBL in '92.


and finished watching it in 2009 shambles of a sport administratively seems as tho demetriou using their business models for the afl right now(expanding for no justifiable reason)
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