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Saints Sack Ratten & Appoint Lyon as Coach

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2 minutes ago, Wodjathefirst said:

They don’t deserve Yze as a coach

Hopefully Yze sits this one out

Now a total non destination club!

Edited by picket fence

  • Demonland changed the title to Brett Ratten Sacked by the Saints
 

Ratten back to finish what he started in 2004 


Could have happened 1 month ago and King might have been snagged. Damn. But 4 coaches in 1 season is not good for footy.. become a circus. 

Any word on the reasons for Ratten’s sacking?


5 minutes ago, deegirl said:

Any word on the reasons for Ratten’s sacking?

St Kilda are a poorly run club?

Debacle. I think the list manager should perhaps go.
Yze will get it, but does he want it?

Geoff Walsh doing his best to amplify the irrelevancy of the club.

shooter GIF 

What I do not understand this. I just read it online. This makes no sense especially coming after the trade period. 

I mean the new coach will come in and inherit a list he had no say in. 

 


Brett Rattens win percentage as coach is 50.82.

Paul Roos is 51.19.

John Worsfolds is 51.08.

Michael Voss’ is 41.80.

🧐

Edited by BoBo

wow? is ratten a member of some evangelical church or what?

seems being a senior coach is the most dangerous job in footy

Ratten was a Hawthorn assistant coach for 4 of the 8 years currently under the review. Might have been involved in some nasty decision making. Maybe STK board have done this pre-emptive to the review findings.

Edited by Deemented Are Go!

 

Wow, from a review?

Most likely the you efforts between games as a major reason. 

But out of the blue, not even a leak before hand.


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