If the worst happens and Brendan has resigned, who would you like the club to pursue as our new coach?
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If the worst happens and Brendan has resigned, who would you like the club to pursue as our new coach?
The cupboard is bare. We are behind Adelaide & GC in the chase for a new one.
Scott West is a rumour, would placate the masses
Craig Bellamy
Is Brian Royal past his used-by date...?
I am not indulging this sort of discussion until something official is decided.
If word comes through that Macca is indeed gone I will gladly reopen the thread.
Edit: Right-o, go nuts. Couldn't care less right now.
What makes anyone think we'll have a choice?
We've declared to the world that a coach at the Bulldogs is reportable to the core group of senior players, and if he doesn't tow the line they'll have him removed. No qualified coach will go into that environment unless they don't have any other choice.
It'll either be;
a) An untried coach just happy to get a chance
b) A previously sacked coach with no other prospects
c) and God help us if it happens... A former Bulldog "great" who understands the culture and what it means to be a Bulldog.
None of them are good options, and if it ends up being option C then we may as well stop pretending we're trying to achieve anything more than keep the doors open.
Thread reopened. Fire away.
Cooney; Minson; Griffen and Boyd as a collective. They can do a quarter of the year each and share it round. That will bring stability amongst the playing group.
What are the serious options?
Bomber. ? Montgomery ? Sanderson ?
Judging by PG's gushings maybe Ryan Griffen captain/coach is the logical answer.
How about Rocket?
Will Griffen stay if we make him coach? Or maybe his manager? Or we could have one of the leadership group be a playing coach?
We're a forward looking and progressive club apparently, why not have the leadership group coach themselves? That way they'll never get any feedback they don't like.