Giddy up
Longmire locked in
Giddy up
Longmire locked in
'Delicious' is a fun word to say
Given we made the GF last year, he deserves it. We are still a work in progress and a couple of pieces are not quite there, so I’m sure he and the coaching staff think we can improve. We want to play exciting footie.
Whatever happens, I’m happy as long as we are always competitive and of course win our fair share of games- which means not losing to so called “weaker “ teams.
Yes, great news. He's a gun coach and a great human.
Sorry but I have the opposite opinion, Longmire is 1 from 4. You can say 2012 was still a Paul Roos team, 2014 we got belted, 2016 we can say we got robbed,2022 we got flogged. The two belting's, I would put down to poor coaching, not getting his team mentally prepared for the on coming onslaught from the opposition on the big day. He might be a great human being but when you're in the business of winning premierships which is the main purpose, I think Horse has failed.
I really think a change at the top is needed. Too me, the club has made a poor decision.
I suppose I don't comment here that much is because of the echo chamber that prevails here, obviously if you have a different opinion from the rest , you are not welcome. This is a footy blog , not a community sing along were we all sing from the same song sheet. A coach who has a 1 win and 3 losses is not doing the job. Something is missing , is it a lack of killer instinct or is it a close enough is good enough attitude? If people are happy with that , well good for them, but we will end up with the same reputation as the Colliwobbles, we choke on the big day
Agree that Longmire is a good bloke, but isn't it time for a change? Some new blood might be the way to go.
I remember a post game interview with Tom Hickey who has been at four clubs and had about eight senior coaches. The interviewer asked about Longmire, Hickey's reply was "he's an awesome coach"
I'll take Tom's opinion as he'd know a heap more than anyone on here. Also trust the opinion of the other Tom - Harley in this decision.
Yes, RWO can get a bit like that, there are some who get defensive when you don't spout the company line. However the "if you hold that opinion you're not a proper Swan supporter" BS seems to be thing of the past - thank goodness.
I think RWO needs more active members, more active members will result in a greater diversity of opinion - in itself a good thing.
So don't be discouraged, roll your sleeves up and have your say!
It's unlikely that everyone on RWO will disagree with any arguement you post, but it's also unlikely that everyone on RWO will agree with any arguement you post. Unfortunately those that disagree are more likely to reply these days - but don't let that discourage you.
As regards Horse, I can't imagine the man himself is pleased to have a 25% Grand Final success rate. And if he was coaching a Melbourne team that would be mentioned in evey story that mentioned him by name. FWIW I don't think we could have won last years granny, but I do think these kids have at least one flag in them - and I think Horse is well respected by them. So by all means we should refresh the support around him (ie Don Pyke).
Loose translation from the Latin is - I am tall, so I hit out.
Despite disappointment of not winning any flags with Buddy, most clubs would still envy our record over the time Horse has been coach, with the exceptions being Richmond and the Hawks who have won more premierships.
I don’t think any other team has made four grand finals in the last 11 years.
That puts him in elite territory, arguably third best coach over the last decade, behind Clarkson and Hardwick.
Now imagine a level playing field and no trade ban, no COLA reduction (or requirement in the first place) and also more finals (including grand final) in NSW and at the SCG (instead of being forced to play at ANZ Stadium where Fitzpatrick had a financial interest). That may have us 2-2 or or 3-1 and also making 1-2 more grand finals on top of that.
Also 2014 was tough as Buddy was whacked in the head in the first quarter with no call and then rolled his ankle not long after. And 2016 was decided by the umpires with their vastly uneven umpiring that ended up ruining Hannebery’s career (with the Bulldogs given free licence to play rough) and setting us back in 2017.
I think it is a remarkable record if you look beyond just the 1-3 stat.
Certainly some stuff is frustrating, such as the team selection at times (leaving out Campbell for Bell/Wicks, sticking Mills in defence for so long, Reid for grand final) and some horrible losses against lower sides on paper.
But overall, I think he has done a great job.
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