I want to make something very, very clear from the outset of this thread as I have no wish to create mass hysteria.
Brad Johnson has been and continues to be a wonderful servant of this club. His leadership and attitude on the field are valuable assets, his infectious smile and demeanour off the field make him instantly marketable and he is much loved by the media. He's been a fantastic captain and ambassador for the club.
The question I ask is this: has Johnno, like many before him, reached the stage in his career where relieving him of official leadership duties might make him a better contributor on the field.
Furthermore, Have we as a club reached the stage where we need to look at who is going to lead the club into the future. There are already several born leaders in the group. Daniel Cross, Daniel Giansiracusa and Dale Morris are all wonderful leaders, and its been discussed on here already how Murphy 'rallied the troops' at half time. Add to this Boyd, who is already in the group, and Ryan Griffen, who is not yet in the group, though it has been suggested could be a future captain, is the time right for a handover to the next generation.
I'm sure this question will be the subject of rousing debate, and rightly so as its an important question to answer going forward, but I'm of the belief that the time is right to handover to a new leader, and its not as though there are no obvious replacements.
Discuss.
Brad Johnson has been and continues to be a wonderful servant of this club. His leadership and attitude on the field are valuable assets, his infectious smile and demeanour off the field make him instantly marketable and he is much loved by the media. He's been a fantastic captain and ambassador for the club.
The question I ask is this: has Johnno, like many before him, reached the stage in his career where relieving him of official leadership duties might make him a better contributor on the field.
Furthermore, Have we as a club reached the stage where we need to look at who is going to lead the club into the future. There are already several born leaders in the group. Daniel Cross, Daniel Giansiracusa and Dale Morris are all wonderful leaders, and its been discussed on here already how Murphy 'rallied the troops' at half time. Add to this Boyd, who is already in the group, and Ryan Griffen, who is not yet in the group, though it has been suggested could be a future captain, is the time right for a handover to the next generation.
I'm sure this question will be the subject of rousing debate, and rightly so as its an important question to answer going forward, but I'm of the belief that the time is right to handover to a new leader, and its not as though there are no obvious replacements.
Discuss.
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