The Rhino wrote:
I stand corrected.
In regards to BKB's comments above about hardness at the footy - whilst my comments can be construed as solely being hard/tough at the footy, by listing that as a second example of the type of player who ends up as a coach. I'm also talking about mental toughness here.
Brad Green is/was probably renowned as one of the most mentally weak/non-team focused footballers of the past decade, whether it be for his ridiculous goal celebrations when the team were 10 goals down, or just for the statistical variance between his record against poor sides and his record against top 4 sides. Would there have been a player in the past decade with a record that deviates so much depending on the quality of the opposition?
In the meantime, we've just come off a season where we went from premiership favourites to losing to Gold Coast, to missing the finals in the space of 3 months, with overwhelming criticisms about the playing list's inability to play consistent football, to not be distracted by off-field issues, to play for each other and not for themselves, and not just play when it suits them.
Given these criticisms and deficiencies, it's arguably the worst appointment possible. On par with appointing James Manson as goalkicking coach.
Playing at the highest level for over a decade requires mental toughness.
I'm not exactly bursting with excitement at Green's appointment either, but I think you're getting carried away and making some fairly baseless assumptions about the man.