padre wrote:
Culture. The recent kerfuffle over the swim team shows what can happen when immensely talented athletes are allowed to generate their own culture due to the lack if leadership . Chocolates to boiled lollies . Without doubt we have leadership within the player group beyond judd. There are some outstanding men in the team entirely capable of taking over from judd. This coupled with the mm leadership factor, should give us a much tougher, more mentally focussed culture. Something that was missing last year.
Athletes generating their own culture can be positive, powerful and extremely successful. They just need to be informed and guided to maximise their potential.
The previous couple of premiers clearly demonstrate how successful that can be. Sydney Swans have been using Leading Teams for 10 years.
Its no coincidence they have the best culture in the AFL, recognised by the overwhelming majority of supporters. Geelong are strong advocates as well. Probably the best team of the past decade.
Interestingly, you're using an extreme example above to highlight deficiencies yet IMO we've also adopted an extreme model. An autocratic approach.
You can claim Mick has the runs on the board. I'd suggest of recent times, the player empowerment and delegation model has proven to be substantially more successful. Where it counts. Premierships.
Anyway. Time will tell. As I said, we're all hoping the club can have plenty of success.Its just some of us are less positive about the chosen model than others.
But as I've said plenty of times. I'm happy to be proven wrong.