padre wrote:
Blue Vain wrote:
I've heard plenty of times that the players "love Mick".
However football players eventually want a coach that can implement a program the produces results. The "love" soon evaporates if they aren't being offered every available opportunity to be their best.
At the moment, our leadership is still sub-standard. Yet Mick refuses to embrace external organisations that will fastrack leadership development.
We also fail to attract quality assistant coaches. They're basics that the successful clubs have as a standard. If Mick doesn't implement a quality program, the love won't last.
Results this season will be the telling factor.
You know any system is not fullproof. These external organisations are staffed with human beings not gods. If you dont have the leadership cattle then you dont have them. You cant turn an introverted leadership group into extroverts - Judd Murphy Gibbs Carazzo Henderson Walker Simpson Kreuzer Yarran everitt are all on the quiet side. They are all great leaders on the field by their onfield deeds. But are they the "type" that these system organisations need to implement their systems through.
What experience do you have with "these organisations"? Do you have any concept of what they actually do? Do they require a "type" of player to have success? It seems to me you've packaged more guesswork into one post than Jim has in this whole thread.
padre wrote:
I also think that great coaches are people that these system driven organisations analyse and hope to teach to other coaches. Mick is one of them. Sometimes the natural is better than the manufactured.
mick intuitively knew that we had a leadership/introvert problem and targeted Daisy, not just for his talent but also his outgoing personality.
So you think these organisations teach coaches the behaviours of 'great coaches" like Mick? Mick is the opposite of what these organisations teach. And let me tell you, in recent years, their system is giving Micks a flogging when it comes to success. Undisputed fact!
padre wrote:
The assistant coaches are an interesting one. It seems that people here get fixated on a particular favorite ex player that they want as our assistant. Ling being an obvious example- what evidence do we have that he would do any better than our existing assistants? What we need to do is be realistic with the results that we can expect from our list and injuries in a given year, and judge the coaches on that basis. Our List has been overhauled and is healthy atm. Lets judge the results going forward. Its too easy to project our own judgments as to who would make a great assistant and want to blame our system for not attracting them, but the reality is that these higher profile assistants are just a subset of a massive pool of ex players potentially available as assistants. The reality is also that there are not enough positions to go around. So I find it hard to believe that Mick is unable to attract decent assistants. Its more a case of people not agreeing with the assistants that have been appointed. Again the results havent been good, but surely our well documented and bemoaned recruiting failures are more relevant than our assistants
Did you consider that perhaps our recruiting has been less than ideal at times AND our assistant coaches are less than ideal as well.
Just maybe, the blame doesn't all belong in one area. Every aspect of the club should be under scrutiny. You can't just scoff at the recruiting and think everything is magically solved.
Assistant coaches won't come to a club where they can't grow in the role. That's why we've had a plethora of assistant coaches knock us back over the years. It not about money. It's about taking a role that encourages growth and improvement.
What extra responsibility have you seen Green, Barker or Capuano take in the past 2 years? Hell, even the club wouldn't give them the reins when Mick was absent.
They're cone movers and ball fetchers. Quality people with ambition wouldn't entertain the roles we offer. Even some of Micks beloved ex-players laughed at us. We're an autocracy. No decent assistant coach who is in demand would entertain coming into a system like that.