jim wrote:
murraycray wrote:
I voted Voss, for the 2nd time. Hopefully he's willing to throw his beanie into the ring. Reckon he would have learned a lot from his time at Brisbane and a lot more at Port.
As we are certainly looking to improve our midfield, having a coach who excelled in that position as a player, could only be a good thing.
No evidence he's still learnt enough to handle a head coach position. We'd only be guessing and gambling. Teague was in the system 10 years, and like Voss a great assistant, great coach of his own VFL team, but the task of the head coach role he found difficult. Voss's winning record was worse than Teague and he had a finals side year 1, not taking over a side that won 4 from 43 previously. Voss has had a crack at jobs since and interviewed poorly.
We just had a coach who was a defender when he played. Guess what.....
We're guessing and gambling with whoever gets the gig. Voss coached blokes who were his team mates, he was one of the boys. Then he's the boss, the boss who knows all the weaknesses and frailties of that group. Then works on bringing them up to speed. It only takes a couple players to think he's turned into a prick to undermine his authority. Daniel Bradshaw may well have taken the lead there.
I don't give a rats arse if Voss gets the job or not. But if you're looking for someone who knows a thing or 3 about what's required to play midfield then I don't see anyone in that list of possibles better qualified than Voss.