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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby Cambridge Clarrie » Wed May 28, 2008 2:25 pm

Sad state of affairs.

South supporters would have been on a high about a month ago and now look what's happened...

Huge changes necessary off field before anything positive happens for the club.

If it's true that the board didn't like Jack's coaching style/tactics, then this is a disgrace. He should have been given at least a season to prove he could set them in the right direction.
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby doggies4eva » Wed May 28, 2008 2:30 pm

Cambridge Clarrie wrote:Sad state of affairs.

South supporters would have been on a high about a month ago and now look what's happened...

Huge changes necessary off field before anything positive happens for the club.

If it's true that the board didn't like Jack's coaching style/tactics, then this is a disgrace. He should have been given at least a season to prove he could set them in the right direction.


I agree with you Cambridge.

While I am no fan of Jack's I don't agree with sacking coaches mid-season. The board only appointed him a short time ago. Didn't they consider his coaching style before appointing him? :roll:
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby evans01 » Wed May 28, 2008 2:34 pm

doggies4eva wrote:
Cambridge Clarrie wrote:Sad state of affairs.

South supporters would have been on a high about a month ago and now look what's happened...

Huge changes necessary off field before anything positive happens for the club.

If it's true that the board didn't like Jack's coaching style/tactics, then this is a disgrace. He should have been given at least a season to prove he could set them in the right direction.


I agree with you Cambridge.

While I am no fan of Jack's I don't agree with sacking coaches mid-season. The board only appointed him a short time ago. Didn't they consider his coaching style before appointing him? :roll:


love of hate jack, he has the score on the board, he is a tough coach and expects alot but isnt that wot its all about?....

the coach must always (in most cases) have the finally say..........sure you have to consider all aspects of the club but at the end of the day the committee knows how he coaches and his level of expectation and if the committee hadnt considered that prior to his appointment they are bigger fools than wot they have already shown to be......
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby Squawk » Wed May 28, 2008 2:48 pm

doggies4eva wrote:While I am no fan of Jack's I don't agree with sacking coaches mid-season. The board only appointed him a short time ago. Didn't they consider his coaching style before appointing him? :roll:


On the contrary, Jack was headhunted. He spent a lot of time thinking about it and even sought guidance from Jimmy Deane before committing to the job. South probably spent more time chasing Jack than the time they ended up having him for.

Question is, who put Jack's name up in the first instance? And then who supported it - certainly the past players on the (new) Board IIRC.
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby qwerty » Wed May 28, 2008 2:52 pm

Could the door open for Trevor Potts...

Took a 2's side full of local lads to a GF last year and was apparently respected by all until also told he would not be required the following season, wonder if this decision was made by the same board?

I hear all players backed Jack 100% and were also gutted last night at the announcement
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby Squawk » Wed May 28, 2008 2:58 pm

qwerty wrote:Could the door open for Trevor Potts...

Took a 2's side full of local lads to a GF last year and was apparently respected by all until also told he would not be required the following season, wonder if this decision was made by the same board?

I hear all players backed Jack 100% and were also gutted last night at the announcement


Trevor Potts wouldn't go back if that's the case.
If the players back Jack 100%, would they refuse to play their next game vs the Dogs and save some petrol money?
Re the timing, it is also curious that this has occurred at the bye for the State Game - gives the players extra time to 'accept' a new coach one would think.
The more I think about it, the more it sounds like a planned series of events where Jack has resigned as a result before he was pushed - although Pyman was pushed and....ker ching! I wonder if Jack has been offered some extra coin to sign a settlement requiring confidentiality?
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby doggies4eva » Wed May 28, 2008 3:05 pm

Maybe the players withdrew their 100% support when they had to train next weekend.

Surprising they wanted next weekend off when they are likely to get September off :?
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby therisingblues » Wed May 28, 2008 3:17 pm

Squawk wrote:Re the timing, it is also curious that this has occurred at the bye for the State Game - gives the players extra time to 'accept' a new coach one would think.
The more I think about it, the more it sounds like a planned series of events where Jack has resigned as a result before he was pushed - although Pyman was pushed and....ker ching! I wonder if Jack has been offered some extra coin to sign a settlement requiring confidentiality?


Could be as you say. But remember that "Idle hands are the Devil's tools." This time off for the state game probably presented itself as a time where the South Board, feeling they had time to screw about with no game on this weekend, decided that it'd be a good time to confront the coach about "issues" (very South word that). That's just another point of view.
The way I am reading this all, is after hearing the board's opinion, Jack (as mentioned earlier) probably didn't have the patience of his youth to put up with the criticism.
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby mal » Wed May 28, 2008 3:57 pm

G wrote:The late mail is Jack Cahill has pulled or is about to pull the pin on the Panthers.
ps. Dont forget I was 24 hours ahead of the media when Pyman got the flick. :wink: :wink:

Anyone heard or knows similar ?


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What does the SA saga mean
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Good coaches at bad clubs can fail

for example

BLIGHT/ST KILDA
CAHILL/SOUTH

Both are strong willed old school type coaches
They have gotten most clubs up and running in thier coaching careers
But when at SA/SK they had problems
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby smac » Wed May 28, 2008 4:02 pm

That all depends on motivation of the coach and the culture of the club Mal.

CD appointed Kerly in the late 80's, he raped the club financially and left it in a worse state on the field than when he arrived. Luckily Alan Stewart had been waiting in the wings for about 10 years and took over on the cheap.

After Kerley, the club wanted to change and learnt from past mistakes. StK and SA have yet to act like this is what they want (lots of talk, little action).
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby am Bays » Wed May 28, 2008 4:03 pm

Gee isn't this thread an interesting read in hindsight....

http://www.safooty.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=10563&start=0
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby TigerBoss » Wed May 28, 2008 4:06 pm

If South are smart they will approach Burgess, who is currently an assistant under Andy Collins at West. He is always in the final few candidates when league coaching jobs come up, and had a go at coaching a league side when Peter Simmons left the Bay a few years back.
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby Pseudo » Wed May 28, 2008 4:11 pm

1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:Gee isn't this thread an interesting read in hindsight....

http://www.safooty.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=10563&start=0


No kidding - strawb and blacky's old avatars feature prominently
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby Rotter » Wed May 28, 2008 4:16 pm

I'm sure we've all got our own sources but mine has steadfastly claimed that the ex-players in Kappler, Buttler, Naley & Honour have been stirring the pot with Clay Sampson adding another to his buckle along with Pyman. I'm not suggesting their concerns were or weren't warranted because I don't know what exactly Jack has done to attract criticism but those blokes certainly have alot to answer for in this case. If he hasn't already, Sampson will take the reigns for the rest of the year. The only positive from that is he will finally know what Pyman and Cahill have had to contend with at a playing and Board level.
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby Squawk » Wed May 28, 2008 4:26 pm

what time is the media conference this arvo?
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby TigerBoss » Wed May 28, 2008 4:27 pm

Sampson and Torney should NOT even be considered as replacement for Cahill.
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby locky801 » Wed May 28, 2008 4:29 pm

Time will reveal all no doubt however I really feel for the South supporters, yes I know we all have a go and say that there is only a handful of them but we know there is more than that. How many more years do these totally faithful supporters have to put up with all the crap that they get served up by this footy club, everytime there appears to be some light at the end of that very very long dark tunnel along comes another controversy. How these people remain loyal to their club is beyond me, they as a group deserve better, lets hope for their sake all the wrongs start to disappear and there is a brighter future for the SAFC and to give something for their hard done by supporters to cheer about :wink:


It is a pity that their footy club does not have the hard resolve these supporters do :)
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby pipers » Wed May 28, 2008 4:56 pm

therisingblues wrote:
P.S Rushby I don't know how removing the cars, which have been allowed around the ground for two seasons, will somehow address a mediocrity that has been going on for over one hundred years.


Karl Benz invented the motor car in 1885. South haven't had any sustained success of note since the 1890s...

You make the connection.

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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby westcoastpanther » Wed May 28, 2008 5:04 pm

locky801 wrote:Time will reveal all no doubt however I really feel for the South supporters, yes I know we all have a go and say that there is only a handful of them but we know there is more than that. How many more years do these totally faithful supporters have to put up with all the crap that they get served up by this footy club, everytime there appears to be some light at the end of that very very long dark tunnel along comes another controversy. How these people remain loyal to their club is beyond me, they as a group deserve better, lets hope for their sake all the wrongs start to disappear and there is a brighter future for the SAFC and to give something for their hard done by supporters to cheer about :wink:


It is a pity that their footy club does not have the hard resolve these supporters do :)


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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby saintal » Wed May 28, 2008 5:10 pm

TigerBoss wrote:Sampson and Torney should NOT even be considered as replacement for Cahill.


Agree with you on this.

Not sure how many options are open to the club though
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