Difference between 04 and 08

This unofficial St Kilda Saints fan forum is for people of all ages to chat Saints Footy and all posts must be respectful.

Moderators: Saintsational Administrators, Saintsational Moderators

Post Reply
3rd generation saint
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 4661
Joined: Thu 28 Dec 2006 8:34am
Location: Jurassic Park

Difference between 04 and 08

Post: # 587545Post 3rd generation saint »

In 2004 we won the pre season cup, we were flying because we won all the games reasonably convincingly.
Our tackling was hard and we were hard and back then the pre season cup had a little status.
Back then we had hard nuts in the side like Thompson, Hamill, Gehrig, Powell, Guerra, Black.
These players went hard at the ball and hard at the opposition player with the ball, remember what Guerra did to Ling from the first bounce in the Final.
This year we won the pre season cup, ironically beating the same 4 teams we beat in 04.
However, since 04, no one really cares about the pre season anymore, we won two of those games with virtually the last kick of the game, and we have none of the tough nuts from 04 in the team, (Gehrig isn't the same player he was in 04).
We have too many front runners in the side who simply do not know how to tackle or put pressure on the opposition, they have been taught to zone off.
Because of the lack of hard nuts, we play soft physically and mentally.
In fact Lenny Hayes bump last night was the first I have seen all season, remember a few seasons ago Lenny was dislocating shoulders with his bumps.
We lack aggression, we lack determination, we lack belief and most important the whole club seems to lack ambition.
Whose fault is it, it's everybodies, we were so convinced we were going to win a premiership that we forgot that you have to keep adding and improving your list to do so.
We have stagnated to be once again the most discredited club in the competition and I hate that, I hate being pitied as St.Kilda supporter.
I want to be hated because my team is the dominant team in the competition.
Sorry, I am ranting but it is time we as supporters started asking more of our clubs leaders at all levels and got some acceptable answers instead of BS we keep getting fed.


User avatar
degruch
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 8948
Joined: Mon 19 May 2008 4:29pm
Location: Croydonia
Has thanked: 146 times
Been thanked: 237 times

Re: Difference between 04 and 08

Post: # 587566Post degruch »

3rd generation saint wrote:In fact Lenny Hayes bump last night was the first I have seen all season, remember a few seasons ago Lenny was dislocating shoulders with his bumps.
Bally nearly sent someone off the park last week...it was a great bump!

Beside the point, I know. However, there's a massive difference in personnel between '04 and '08, as you noted. We really can't compare the two years, even though there are some key players still with us.

As you noted, some of the guys now missing were great onfield leaders, and they led by example. There's not a lot of that going on at the moment...who could coach our lot? They don't seem to have respect for themselves (as evidence by fronting up for their paycheck every week, despite their appalling efforts), their leaders (who set the example week after week - Hayes, Harvs, Roo) or their peers, and especially the coach.

Can't tell you what the immediate answer is, but I doubt wholesale coaching, club or player changes with make any difference whilst confidence is down like it is.


SainterX
Club Player
Posts: 453
Joined: Sat 08 Mar 2008 10:11pm

Post: # 587574Post SainterX »

These players went hard at the ball and hard at the opposition player with the ball, remember what Guerra did to Ling from the first bounce in the Final.

Wasnt that Stephen Powell? Or was he just the one who was caught on air telling Ling to "take that you red headed *$%^"?


Its weird how things go. In 2004 and 2005 we were the team cutting loose while everyone else tried to curtail us.

Now we are the ones trying to curtail teams while they try to cut loose.


A true king doesn't glass his girlfriend.
A true king doesn't smear his blood on an opponent when he cannot break a tag.
A true king does not label umpires disgraceful.
A true king is Robert Harvey.
User avatar
BackFromUSA
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 4639
Joined: Tue 09 Mar 2004 12:38am
Has thanked: 51 times
Been thanked: 506 times

Post: # 587654Post BackFromUSA »

in 2004 we played head over the ball or hit the man "unsociable footy" which is Buckley's term for footy with mongrel with bumps and tackles that hurt and we had almost a report a week ...

in 2008 we peel off, chase and tag and stand off rather than go hard ... and Sheedy calls us Marshmellows


AwayInUSA no longer ... have based myself back in Melbourne for a decade of Saintsational Success (with regular trips back to the USA)

"Saintsational Player Sponsor 2007 - 2018"
plugger66
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 50626
Joined: Mon 26 Feb 2007 8:15pm
Location: oakleigh

Post: # 587664Post plugger66 »

4 years.


jonesy
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 4655
Joined: Sun 18 Jun 2006 2:04pm
Location: Melb
Has thanked: 5 times
Been thanked: 23 times

Post: # 587669Post jonesy »

Ross Lyon?


User avatar
degruch
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 8948
Joined: Mon 19 May 2008 4:29pm
Location: Croydonia
Has thanked: 146 times
Been thanked: 237 times

Post: # 587672Post degruch »

jonesy wrote:Ross Lyon?
Ross Lyon, the board, player management and all but about 12 of the players. So, sure...must just be RL.


jonesy
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 4655
Joined: Sun 18 Jun 2006 2:04pm
Location: Melb
Has thanked: 5 times
Been thanked: 23 times

Post: # 587674Post jonesy »

degruch wrote:
jonesy wrote:Ross Lyon?
Ross Lyon, the board, player management and all but about 12 of the players. So, sure...must just be RL.
and what you said too


Zippy
Club Player
Posts: 751
Joined: Tue 09 Mar 2004 10:37am

Post: # 587734Post Zippy »

SainterX wrote:
These players went hard at the ball and hard at the opposition player with the ball, remember what Guerra did to Ling from the first bounce in the Final.

Wasnt that Stephen Powell? Or was he just the one who was caught on air telling Ling to "take that you red headed *$%^"?


Its weird how things go. In 2004 and 2005 we were the team cutting loose while everyone else tried to curtail us.

Now we are the ones trying to curtail teams while they try to cut loose.
It was definitely guerra who almost removed Ling's head (which would probably have improved his appearance no end). Powell was the guy recorded saying "you got what you f#!#ing deserved, you red-headed c@^t. I don't know who tackled him (the bump itself wasn't high - Ling was being tackled, and his head got pulled down into Guerra's path. If Guerra was Goods, he wouldn't have been suspended).

I remember that because it was a cute psychological move by Grant Thomas. Bomber Thompson had been making a big noise about Hamill chargin in off the line. so Hamill just romped near the centre square gathering attention from the cats, while Guerra went in instead.


Blindly delusional optimist. Fan of the Blake.

"If anyone disagrees with anything I say, I am quite prepared not only to retract it, but also to deny under oath that I ever said itâ€
User avatar
perfectionist
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 8970
Joined: Mon 30 Jul 2007 3:06pm
Has thanked: 59 times
Been thanked: 343 times

Post: # 587805Post perfectionist »

It was Guerra and he got three weeks.

We had 16 players who played 20 or more games for the year. It was when Nick, Kosi, Luke and Lenny could kick to a teammate either foot at least forty metres - along with ten other players. In those terms, it was the best kicking side ever for the Saints - with the possible exception of a few weeks in 1997 when things started to roll. It all started to unravel with a string of injuries around the middle of the year after we beat Carlton by 150 goals: Leigh Fisher, Kosi, Matt Maguire (remember his bursts through the centre), Luke Penny and the final cut - Aaron Hamill in round 22. And yet, we almost made it through.

Geelong proved in 2006 that list means nothing if your best players are out (Bartel, Chapman). When they are all fit for the whole year, including finals, it's a cinch.

If we were really serious, we would start planning now for 2012. Whether Ross Lyon is the man I doubt. While I was never a great fan of his playing, I reckon Nathan Buckley has what it takes.


User avatar
matrix
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 21475
Joined: Mon 21 May 2007 1:55pm
Has thanked: 4 times
Been thanked: 4 times

Re: Difference between 04 and 08

Post: # 587995Post matrix »

3rd generation saint wrote: Back then we had hard nuts in the side like Thompson, Hamill, Gehrig, Powell, Guerra, Black.
These players went hard at the ball and hard at the opposition player with the ball, remember what Guerra did to Ling from the first bounce in the Final.
boy do we miss some hardness like the ones mentioned in that post....


User avatar
AP Erebus
Club Player
Posts: 368
Joined: Sun 07 May 2006 1:14am
Location: Melbourne

Post: # 588092Post AP Erebus »

perfectionist wrote:It was Guerra and he got three weeks.

We had 16 players who played 20 or more games for the year. It was when Nick, Kosi, Luke and Lenny could kick to a teammate either foot at least forty metres - along with ten other players. In those terms, it was the best kicking side ever for the Saints - with the possible exception of a few weeks in 1997 when things started to roll. It all started to unravel with a string of injuries around the middle of the year after we beat Carlton by 150 goals: Leigh Fisher, Kosi, Matt Maguire (remember his bursts through the centre), Luke Penny and the final cut - Aaron Hamill in round 22. And yet, we almost made it through.

Geelong proved in 2006 that list means nothing if your best players are out (Bartel, Chapman). When they are all fit for the whole year, including finals, it's a cinch.

If we were really serious, we would start planning now for 2012. Whether Ross Lyon is the man I doubt. While I was never a great fan of his playing, I reckon Nathan Buckley has what it takes.
Good post, especially on the skills (or lack of in 08)


congorozides
Club Player
Posts: 1129
Joined: Thu 16 Sep 2004 5:32pm
Has thanked: 18 times
Been thanked: 30 times

Post: # 588107Post congorozides »

04 we had
  • guerra
    powelly
    lenny
    sammy
    heath black

all hard nuts. we need some more pace and some more biff in the team.

now we have 1 maybe 2 hard nuts.

Proves GT is gay - he gets rid of guerra cos he has no hair and gets rid of heath black cos he fought with his love child.


plugger66
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 50626
Joined: Mon 26 Feb 2007 8:15pm
Location: oakleigh

Post: # 588111Post plugger66 »

congorozides wrote:04 we had
  • guerra
    powelly
    lenny
    sammy
    heath black

all hard nuts. we need some more pace and some more biff in the team.

now we have 1 maybe 2 hard nuts.

Proves GT is gay - he gets rid of guerra cos he has no hair and gets rid of heath black cos he fought with his love child.
What are you on because I think some of our players are taking it at the moment.


congorozides
Club Player
Posts: 1129
Joined: Thu 16 Sep 2004 5:32pm
Has thanked: 18 times
Been thanked: 30 times

Post: # 588130Post congorozides »

plugger66 wrote:
congorozides wrote:04 we had
  • guerra
    powelly
    lenny
    sammy
    heath black

all hard nuts. we need some more pace and some more biff in the team.

now we have 1 maybe 2 hard nuts.

Proves GT is gay - he gets rid of guerra cos he has no hair and gets rid of heath black cos he fought with his love child.
What are you on because I think some of our players are taking it at the moment.

well not ice because our boys certainly dont like they are on that! more likely the lads are on hash cookies they way they are playing. no intensity and ball watching. mreinds me of the main character in "the club".
our boys look like space cadets right now.

get cuzzy down next year. hell get em spruiked up!


BigMart
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 13622
Joined: Sat 22 Mar 2008 6:06pm
Been thanked: 1 time

Post: # 588416Post BigMart »

4 years is the difference between 04-08


vacuous space
SS Life Member
Posts: 3465
Joined: Fri 29 Oct 2004 1:01pm
Has thanked: 91 times
Been thanked: 162 times

Post: # 588435Post vacuous space »

perfectionist wrote:Geelong proved in 2006 that list means nothing if your best players are out (Bartel, Chapman). When they are all fit for the whole year, including finals, it's a cinch.
Bartel missed one game in 06; Chapman missed none. Injury wasn't Geelong's problem in 06. The difference in 07 was they came back with a new attitude, a new gameplan and a new level of fitness and smashed the hell out of everyone. They even looked like they had fun doing it.


Yeah nah pleasing positive
Dark Days
Club Player
Posts: 23
Joined: Sat 03 May 2008 10:05pm

Post: # 588440Post Dark Days »

Some of the players have big fat head


Post Reply