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Football => View from the Outer => Topic started by: WilliamPowell on August 16, 2004, 11:13:42 PM

Title: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: WilliamPowell on August 16, 2004, 11:13:42 PM
Fair dinkum do they know what they are doing?

Listening to Dermie on the wireless - clearly not.

Eade has signed with the Bulldogs, Dermie reckons that it isn't Hawthorns fault if these people say they're gonna talk to the Hawks and then they don't ::). But the Hawks don't seem to pursuing anyone with any great intensity. The Tigers went full throtal after Wallace, ditto the Doggies with Eade (well done Doggies btw) - HAwthorn are just going through their "process".

Newsflash Dermie - you interviewed Wallace on a Thursday and didn't interview anyone else while you were waiting for Terry's announcement (who wasn't thier first choice they say). By last Friday you still hadn't bothered to formally interview Eade - just organised a time for a meeting this week.

Struth.... I am sorry but Hawthorn appear to be a rabble at the moment. They will appoint Ayres and that will prove it - 3rd choice :P :'( ::)

Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: mightytiges on August 16, 2004, 11:21:39 PM
Second time in less than a week that Dermie has had to backtrack to make out the Hawks hadn't lost out.

Hawthorn wasted so much time and energy chasing after people who they had stuff all chance of getting - Matthews, Pagan, Judd - while we, the Crows and Dogs remained in the realms of reality. The hawkers only have themselves to blame. I've had the thought for a while now that the Hawks are where we were a year ago. I still think they believe that their list is better than it is.

IMO they should stick with Donald McDonald but I think Ayres will get the gig due to him being Dermie's mate. What a professional way to select your coach  ::). Anyway their prob  ;D.
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: froars on August 17, 2004, 04:04:15 AM
It sounds pretty clear to me Dermott just wants Ayres.
I wonder if the rest of the Hawks board feel the same.
Even if they do want Ayres, you'd hope he is successful, because they seem to have burnt a few potential coaches in the process.
I think we have problems at Richmond, but can anyone imagine the ego clash at Hawthorn with Dermott and Dunstall.
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: Fwoy3 on August 17, 2004, 04:30:08 AM
Can just picture Derm on the radio after WCE announce Judd extending his contract...

"yeah, look, we weren't really that keen on Juddy. He was our second choice...a smokescreen if you will. We're still in with a chance of nabbing our main target...FIORA!"  :scream

They better sound out Spud quick, before the Saints snap him up too!  :lol :rollin
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: froars on August 17, 2004, 06:21:22 AM
Post of the year - you're a funny bugger Gibby lol  :bow
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: WilliamPowell on August 17, 2004, 09:01:36 AM
From today's Age - Jake I couldn't have siad it better myself  :rollin

Hawthorn, it seems, had no plan B. There was Plough, then "we'll wait and see; we'll talk to Rocket and Ayres and Harvey and assess them".

and....

Hawthorn, meanwhile, will continue with its process. To date, that process has involved talking to coaches who then sign with other clubs.   :lol

It's fine to run a meticulous, detailed process when there is no competition between clubs, but in 2004, with four vacancies, it was a coaches' market.

In a coaches' market, fortune favours the decisive - there isn't time to test candidates in depth when a rival club is circling with a nice contract. The Hawks, like their team, haven't been quick enough off the mark.

http://realfooty.theage.com.au/realfooty/articles/2004/08/16/1092508379178.html

It seems the Tigers and now the Doggies were the most decisive and look what ya get  :thumbsup :rollin

Sorry but I am enjoying this  :rollin
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: mightytiges on August 17, 2004, 11:00:09 AM
Sorry but I am enjoying this  :rollin

Aren't we all  :thumbsup.

It's great we're no longer a laughing stock when it comes to picking a new coach. They're a happy team at Hawthorn  :rollin
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: Tiger Spirit on August 17, 2004, 01:34:07 PM
It seems more than likely that they will get Ayres.

If nothing else, he would command the players’ respect.  After 10 years as a senior coach and no premiership though, there has to be doubts about his ability to win one.

I just reckon he would benefit from being out of the game first, before taking on another coaching job.  As he seems so fixed in his ways that he doesn’t think there’s anything wrong with the way he coaches, even though he hasn’t achieved the ultimate success in all that time.

Also, he came in on the back of what Blight had done at both Clubs and all but run those two team lists down to the point of needing a total overhaul and virtually developed no players along the way.

At least Wallace and Eade have had a chance to sit back and see where they could improve, before taking on their next coaching roles.
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: Tiger Spirit on August 20, 2004, 02:36:29 PM
How was Dermot Brereton on TFS last night, trying to justify why they didn’t have a Coach yet and saying that Hawthorn does things differently to other Clubs and all but taking a swipe at Richmond, the Bulldogs and Adelaide.

I wasn’t paying all that much attention, but from what I heard, he made it sound as though Hawthorn know what they are doing and other Clubs don’t. :rollin

Seems like he doesn’t even know the process his own Club has adopted to get a new Coach, yet knows the process other Clubs went through to get theirs. :-\
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: mightytiges on August 20, 2004, 03:04:30 PM
How was Dermot Brereton on TFS last night, trying to justify why they didn’t have a Coach yet and saying that Hawthorn does things differently to other Clubs and all but taking a swipe at Richmond, the Bulldogs and Adelaide.

It was hilarious TS wasn't it. He was trying to say that we were undemocratic having a small panel (despite them each having roughly 20+ years of footy expertise) to pick our coach and that by us getting Wallace and the Dogs Eade we didn't allow the applicants to say that they wanted to coach us first. Nah Dermie....Terry just turned up to Richmond interviews and then agreed to coach us for the hell of it  ::).

How about Hawthorn needing everyone from the president down to the bootstudder to agree on the new coach. So much for decisiveness and leadership. No wonder their own supporters think they are a rabble. The "new Richmond" was the quote on hawkheadquarters  :lol   
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: Fishfinger on August 20, 2004, 03:41:41 PM
If Dermie is the head honcho for selecting a coach then maybe arriving late (apparently normal) to the meeting with Wallace contributed to Richmond being chosen. Very unprofessional.
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: Tiger Spirit on August 20, 2004, 04:41:42 PM
I don’t know if it would have been all that hilarious for Hawk supporters though MT, they must’ve been cringing.  He may have been a great footballer, but just seems out of his depth here and it’s like there’s no direction coming from anywhere else.  That’s what it looks like from the outside, anyway.

One of the reasons that Wallace chose Richmond was because he was dealing mainly with Greg Miller and receiving consistent communication the whole time, rather than dealing with a number of people and getting mixed messages, which would come across as unprofessional.

But as you say MT, what would people with more than 20 years experience in the AFL know?
Title: Crawford quits/pushed out as captain
Post by: mightytiges on September 02, 2004, 06:25:05 PM
Crawfs has "quit" as captain (it's not Thursday today = TFS surprise surprise). Not a happy camper either. He wouldn't do a press conference to announce it.

We're a happy team at Hawthorn  :rollin.
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: Jackstar on September 02, 2004, 10:33:50 PM
Rumours were rife about 8 weks ago that he was going to retire. he wanted to focus on his television and acting career.
Might be more than meets the eye here!
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: Ox on September 03, 2004, 12:24:03 AM
LMAOOO@wanting to focus on an acting career,more llike wants to focus on his ego.

Ive seen it happen heaps,people with a talent getting lost in a field where they have none.

As far as thespian qualities Shane,you have none.

Stick to modelling sunglasses and giving eddie cone jobs lovey.
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: Jackstar on September 03, 2004, 05:39:50 AM
I think you mean polish dont you ox ;)
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: 2JD on September 03, 2004, 09:02:44 AM
LMAO @ Eddie asking Crawf why he didnt call a media conference, and chose to announce it on TFS. Crawf answered "Because you told me too" :lol
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: julzqld on September 07, 2004, 07:32:40 AM
I heard a rumour that Hawthorn are waiting to see what Leigh Matthew's will do next year.  Didn't Matthew's only sign a year contract at the end of last year?  Will he lead Brisbane to a fourth flag and then come back as Hawthorn's Messiah??
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: Tiger Spirit on September 07, 2004, 11:14:38 AM
I think it was a 3 year deal Julz.
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: Ox on September 07, 2004, 11:55:09 AM
I think you mean polish dont you ox ;)

Polish,Rumanian,Hungarian....it's all Yiddish to me,now....where are those bagels moishy ?
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: WilliamPowell on September 07, 2004, 04:58:22 PM
I heard a rumour that Hawthorn are waiting to see what Leigh Matthew's will do next year.  Didn't Matthew's only sign a year contract at the end of last year?  Will he lead Brisbane to a fourth flag and then come back as Hawthorn's Messiah??

Funny you should mention this Julz - my local butcher who is a Hawks member said the same thing - that is once Brisbane win the flag - Leigh will come "home". As I pointed out to my butcher while he was holding a rather large knife - Leigh Matthews is not the sort of bloke who walks out on a contract.

It is sad in a way (and I mean this - not in a smart alec way) that Hawk supporters are holding out for this sort of thing. Tiger fans have done it for years with Sheedy and it doesn't do you any good at all IMO.

Interesting I read this morning that Don Scott has said his ticket may not honour the contract of any coach appointed by the Dicker board - this feuding gives new meaning to rabble
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: Loui Tufga on July 17, 2013, 12:06:18 AM
And to think they only ended up with Al Clarkson ::) ::)
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: gerkin greg on July 17, 2013, 11:37:23 AM
 ;D
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: tigs2011 on July 23, 2013, 11:02:32 AM
 :lol
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: Judge Roughneck on July 24, 2013, 04:38:13 PM
And to think they only ended up with Al Clarkson ::) ::)

meh they have not been that impressive

that had a core of hodge-mitchell etc. which we did not and tanked again for franklin/roughead

if the win only one flag this 'era' its been a failure imo
Title: Re: The Hawks & their Process
Post by: gerkin greg on July 24, 2013, 07:56:06 PM
I'd love ten years of failure like the Hawks have had

Fookin love it