Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby stampy » Wed May 28, 2008 9:07 pm

i thought they had changed the correct spelling to definately, you and me knew better though hinds. quite knowledgeable arent i hinds? huh huh
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby Pseudo » Wed May 28, 2008 9:07 pm

Dog_ger wrote:An SANFL Merger feels close...?


So the rumours about your mob and the Roosters are true then? :lol:
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby OCT » Wed May 28, 2008 9:40 pm

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

??? There must be a reason why he is not getting the job then .

Have heard from a source who's father is involved on match day that the board have told Jack that they didn't like the way he was coaching

The most accurate post on this thread. Very very accurate

could luke norman be in the running to coach south ? (next year

Had the chance to take it last year apparantly.

Would imagine it'd be a mentor role to Sampson or Torney in the same vain as he did with Ginever

Anf he knocked this back.

What a disaster. Poor form Cahill for spitting it , poor form Souths board for thinking you are the coach. You employed him knowing his style . They have a lot to answer for. They need big changes not replacing a board member here and there , all must go and a new board must come in. The SANFL reviewed there operations last year didnt they ?

Phil H - I would think they have the money mate , all steam ahead next year for lights . They wouldnt be able to do that and their extensions if things aren't going well.
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby saintal » Wed May 28, 2008 9:49 pm

The Morris Report is probably being used as a doorstop in Kavanaghs office.

Pathetic South :roll:
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby RustyCage » Wed May 28, 2008 10:33 pm

Sojourner wrote: Fitzy didnt like the fact that Jason Torney came from being coached under Neil Craig to Cahill with coaching methods that were backward and not in the ball park of what Craig was doing.


If that is an issue for Torney, the problem isnt Cahill, its Torney.
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby southee » Thu May 29, 2008 2:42 am

saintal wrote:The Morris Report is probably being used as a doorstop in Kavanaghs office.

Pathetic South :roll:


God, you did not need a Morris report to work whats been going on at the time........

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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby Reakon Man » Thu May 29, 2008 8:34 am

I reakon the moderators should have a careful read of this thread and may be delete some of the posts ? One or two 'salt of the earth' types are the victim of some completely unwarranted comments on here. Most posters involved in those comments wouldn't have a clue what the character or capacity of those individuals actually is.

Drebin, you usually have some quite inciteful views, and you obviously have a lot of time for Peter A. I'd encourage you to run some of the names you're bandying around past him next time you get a chance. You may find you're a little misguided in some (not all) of your views on this topic.
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby drebin » Thu May 29, 2008 8:53 am

Reakon Man wrote:I reakon the moderators should have a careful read of this thread and may be delete some of the posts ? One or two 'salt of the earth' types are the victim of some completely unwarranted comments on here. Most posters involved in those comments wouldn't have a clue what the character or capacity of those individuals actually is.

Drebin, you usually have some quite inciteful views, and you obviously have a lot of time for Peter A. I'd encourage you to run some of the names you're bandying around past him next time you get a chance. You may find you're a little misguided in some (not all) of your views on this topic.


Well there's always 2 (or more) sides to these types of issues and because of my close working and family ties with Peter, my previous involvements at North, I have been able to forge some very good contacts within the SANFL clubs including at South. In the South case my sources are telling me the same thing and all I can do is take it that they are telling the truth or near enough to it.

There are a number of people on this forum (e.g. rushby) who despite strong ties to their own club are blessed with good contacts at other clubs and most often post very reliable information or break stories such as the present Cahill one. You can only call it how you see it based on what you observe or what you have been told.

As I said on the South have imploded thread - I genuinely hope South pull themsleves out of this mess for the sake of their very loyal supporters but unless the culture of the Board changes down at Noarlunga then I fear this type of thing could be continue to happen.
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby Navy2005 » Thu May 29, 2008 9:07 am

Very disappointing that the South board isn't backing Cahill all the way there wouldn't be a person anymore qualified than Cahill to turn South's fortunes around.

My suggestion for the incoming coach is for South to maybe look in its own backyard at guys like Trevor Potts and Barry Pimore. Both these men have made their clubs 4 time back to back to back to back premiers in both the SFL and GSFL their knowledge of the local leagues might do South far more good than chasing a higher profile applicant.

Any thoughts on either Trevor Potts or Barry Pilmore as Chaills replacement?
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby NO-MERCY » Thu May 29, 2008 10:59 am

Controversy follows Jack, he should of gone out gracefully years ago on top, like other greats before him.
Just an example of controversy was back in the Ebert coaching days 87, coming back from West Adelaide under the radar to coach Port in 88.
Then their was the Mick Moylan carpark inccident at the Power & also ( the ferret ) Rucci incident.
We can't forget the leaking of information about clubs to David Parkin ( Carlton )
Now the drama's at South, fighting with his own once again.
All this has only harmed & tarnished his incredible coaching record, at 75? years of age.
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby darley16 » Thu May 29, 2008 11:49 am

No-Mercy you are right, Rushby you are wrong, Jack was being paid monthly and this months pay has been made and up to date nothing more owed. PhilH your comment is a disappointment to cast that stone without back-up of evidence from an ex-employee sounds like sour grapes and i believe you are better than that. South have debt due to redevelopment but all debt is being serviced.

Cahill has let himself and the SAFC down. He was not placed under undue pressure or overly questioned about his coaching, he was looking for an excuse to leave as in his heart he knows this caper is now behind him, too proud to admit it, so blame it on the club. SAFC do not want Jack to leave, this action has stunned even his great mate Michael Taylor who knew nothing about his thoughts. Petulant and egotistical behaviour from a man who has form in this area and is old enough to know better.
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby TigerBoss » Thu May 29, 2008 12:55 pm

Darley...do you often borrow phrases from Choco Williams?

(Alan Scott/Rushby) "You were wrong".
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby Broadie » Thu May 29, 2008 2:18 pm

darley16 wrote:Cahill has let himself and the SAFC down. He was not placed under undue pressure or overly questioned about his coaching, he was looking for an excuse to leave as in his heart he knows this caper is now behind him, too proud to admit it, so blame it on the club. SAFC do not want Jack to leave, this action has stunned even his great mate Michael Taylor who knew nothing about his thoughts. Petulant and egotistical behaviour from a man who has form in this area and is old enough to know better.

Let's blame Jack for all this. The South Committee with it's impeccable record for getting things done properly couldn't possibly be at fault, God forbid.
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby darley16 » Thu May 29, 2008 2:43 pm

Correct Broadie, in this instance they are without blame.
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby Hondo » Thu May 29, 2008 3:25 pm

On 5AA the other night the inference from KG & Cornesy (assuming they knew more than they let on) was that the punishment (Jack quitting) may not have quite fit the crime (level of "interference"). In other words, the level of questioning that upset Jack may not have upset the majority of coaches.

They were surprised that he quit under those circumstances.

Just passing on what they inferred ...
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby Punk Rooster » Thu May 29, 2008 3:36 pm

darley16 wrote:No-Mercy you are right, Rushby you are wrong, Jack was being paid monthly and this months pay has been made and up to date nothing more owed. PhilH your comment is a disappointment to cast that stone without back-up of evidence from an ex-employee sounds like sour grapes and i believe you are better than that. South have debt due to redevelopment but all debt is being serviced.

Cahill has let himself and the SAFC down. He was not placed under undue pressure or overly questioned about his coaching, he was looking for an excuse to leave as in his heart he knows this caper is now behind him, too proud to admit it, so blame it on the club. SAFC do not want Jack to leave, this action has stunned even his great mate Michael Taylor who knew nothing about his thoughts. Petulant and egotistical behaviour from a man who has form in this area and is old enough to know better.

whilst I wouldn't know either way, this version of events sheds new light on things, & given it's not a knee-jerk reaction to events, seems the most truthful/likely...
People were quick to jump in & judge the Board, but it's looking like they were not a party to Jack's decision... surely Jack needs to quit while he's behind?
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby Matt the Panther » Thu May 29, 2008 6:47 pm

According to Ten News, the SAFC have accepted Cahill's resignation and he will no longer be associated with the club at all.

They speculated that Clay Sampson is likely to be announced as his replacement before the weekend.
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby southee » Thu May 29, 2008 7:17 pm

I was hoping for a proven coach instead of Sampson but Hey....what have you got to lose now???? :roll:
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Thu May 29, 2008 7:20 pm

southee wrote:I was hoping for a proven coach instead of Sampson but Hey....what have you got to lose now???? :roll:


Such as? There wouldn't be too many of them available.
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Re: Jack to PULL THE PIN ?

Postby southee » Thu May 29, 2008 7:26 pm

Maybe Michael Taylor would step up....Sampson as assistant. He needs to learn the ropes first.
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