@ said:1\. Sheens is obviously first, delivered us the only final appearances and silverware we've ever had.
2\. Pearce went well to start off with, fell away after someone broke a mirror in the gym and everyone got injured and Melbourne decided to end the career of our best player.
3\. Cleary has got the uncoachables competing for 80 minutes. Will likely be #2 after next year, may be #1 when his tenure here is finished. Who knows at this point.
4\. Potter went OK with limited cattle, was overruled on decisions, team crippled by injury and his run in with Farah mortally wounded him and couldn't get the team to lift after that.
5\. JT had the right idea, was just a poor man manager and could have handled things better. Results didn't follow from his strategy and he couldn't/wouldn't adapt his plans. He was probably the unintentional hatchet man we needed, although many will contest that.
6\. Lamb was abominable. Devoid of ideas and an awful squad that won less than a third of our games it was certainly our darkest time in the clubs history, topped off with our winger publicly indulging in amateur proctology.
Interestingly enough Cleary has the worst winning percentage of all our coaches at the moment.
Well said