Mate, you do realise 2012 is counted as a wooden spoon for Stephen Kearney as he was the teams 2012 coach. BA was caretaker coach until Ricky Stuart started the following season.
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Forgot 2012 or can’t you count past 1?
I guess your another person who only sees what they want to see 👌
Mate, you do realise 2012 is counted as a wooden spoon for Stephen Kearney as he was the teams 2012 coach. BA was caretaker coach until Ricky Stuart started the following season.
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He wasn't head coach in 2012, Stephen Kearney was fool
BUT ------------------------ BUT Brett - he was coach for a whole SIX games to end the season.
His win ratio was ONLY 100%, (six wins from six games for Scott) the spoon had to be his fault - right? DER?
FFS even my demented old brain cannot get scrambled enough to fathom this.
OK Brett, you win, Bushy was also responsible for the 1970 and 1972 spoons as you said earlier.
My sincerest apologies for doubting you and rubbishing this suggestion.
Check again, 6 matches for 2 wins.
Oh forgive me - you are right he was responsible for our spoon in 2012.
Kearney had absolutely nothing to do with it after failing for 20 games.
As caretaker coach, he won 2 from 6, 33% win, SK won 4 from 20, 20% win.
So who was responsible for the 2012 spoon again ?
That's ok Col, you know I'm always right
The teams that finished 2nd and 3rd from the bottom had winning strike rates of 33%.
2/6 is only 33%, he was far from a shining light in the situation, you are all making out like we unearthed a SuperCoach.