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Biding their time: The next wave of senior coaches
Re: Biding their time: The next wave of senior coaches
Originally posted by Bulldog Joe
I often see Williams named as the next coach somewhere and I just don't get it.
I know he won a flag at Port, but by the time he left they were a rabble ( bit like Alan Joyce at Hawthorn in the 90's)
I hear what you are saying about leaving the list in a rabble. Times are changing thanks to Swans, Geelong and Hawthorn clubs are much more aware of the need to manage and maintain their lists.
I think if coaches such as Eade and Williams get back into the system they'd focus on the now as well as the future.
Re: Biding their time: The next wave of senior coaches
Originally posted by azabob
Looking at the posts over the last year or so, some posters are not happy with the current progress of the team.
Some have questioned have we erred in giving the extension too early.
My question is, out of the list is there anyone who excites you as a potential senior coach?
Mark Bickley
Luke Beveridge
Brett Montgomery
Scott Burns
Simon Goodwin
Gary Hocking
Robert Harvey
Brett Bolton
John Barker
Michael O'Loughlin
Blake Caracella
Adam Kingsley
Tim Clarke
James McDonald
Matthew Nicks
John Worsfold
Brett Ratten
Matthew Knights
Re: Biding their time: The next wave of senior coaches
Originally posted by EasternWest
Just ok. I'd rather we looked at Worsfold.
We threw $7,000,000 and 7 years at the wrong guy. Ross Lyon was clearly the play and we missed our opportunity.
Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023
Re: Biding their time: The next wave of senior coaches
Originally posted by EasternWest
Pfft. What's Tom Boyd ever done for us?
Nothing. His so called best game wasn't even a best on ground performance. Same old dogs...
Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023
Re: Biding their time: The next wave of senior coaches
Now Sam Mitchell looks like he wants to get into coaching.
Had credentials as a player but doesn't mean you can be a good coach ..
I've found most successful coaches were players who worked hard and just scraped together a few years playing ..
Pagan, beverage , clarkeson, sheedy , Malthouse. Exceptions being Roos. Matthews Thompson Longmire in recent years. I would even argue Roos and Thompson weren't genuine footballers and really worked hard to become what they did.
I think Scotts flag at Geelong was due to Thompson and They really didn't need to be coached that year.
If I was looking for a coach it would be one of mediocre career but the drive to get the best they could out of themselves . They understand the hard work to make it and aren't cocky.
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