keogh wrote:
The article in the Age a few Fridays ago was very interesting.
Ratten's job has not changed in name. Head coach.
But his role has diminished. His deficincies as a Head Coach were highlighted. Sure he has improved as a Head Coach , but to me the involvement of Richardson and Brown has been a major factor in our improvement as a team.
I will always maintain that There are better coaches out there than Brett Ratten, but the club's review was excellent and the new appointments have made the biggest difference.
What has changed and will continue to evolve is the Head Coaches' role and the assistants.
Like a good marriage one has to compliment the other. Ratten has failings as a coach, but the assistants make up the slack.
Ironically it was Alan Richardson I wanted as a coach at the club. Kind of got my wish. The mix is right.
Just like Sticks deficincies are compensated by the Pratt presence.
If we win the 17th, I am sure a few of you posters will be asking me to say I was wrong.
To some degree yes, but some degree no.
Bottom line though is we seem to have the right mix at the moment
What a crock mate!!!
Seriously "I think he protests too much!!!"
You were so definite in you criticism of Ratts that it's hard to believe you would even attempt to back peddle like this.
Suck it up big time Keogh it must hurt seeing Ratts grow in his role and development as a coach. To say he was the wrong man for the job and now to say credit must go to his assistants rather than the head coach (because he obviously wasn't up to it, cos he had to get experienced assistants under him) is just plan naive from you.
Was Ratts a premiership coach when we got him.........? of course not, did he have deficiencies .........yes, but there have been many coaches who have grown into the role and have become premiership coaches and if we went through the list of those you would be shown up as a belligerent fool because many successful coaches have had all sorts of help which we may never be privy to.
Your comments have and will be nothing more than the critics Ratts (and others) have had to put up with throughout their careers.
What you (or any of us) cant be sure of is what improvement has come from Ratts, Richo, Brown or any other combo of assistants that may have been put together had circumstances been different.
I think your stance is hilarious and gives a pretty good insight into your highly developed sense of self!