I just dont understand the fascination with Voss.
What are his strengths to be a senior coach?
All I'm hearing is "he is a great leader".
Is that it?
Kernahan was apparently the greatest leader our club has seen. Would that make him a good coach? Collingwood rate Shaw as one of their greatest leaders...not a good result there.
I hear Voss talk and all I hear is media trained rhetoric. His commentary is abysmal and offers no insight whatsoever. He states the obvious and doesnt do that very effectively.
I listen to Nathan Buckley talk about tactics and game structures and he makes Voss look like a school kid.
I understand that communication is'nt everything but being able to effectively explain tactics and set ups to players would be a priority would'nt it?
I read yesterday that Voss openly admits that he doesnt know if he wants to coach.
Surely a coach that needs to be talked into the role isnt fully commited. As for him throwing people off the scent, Voss has put himself out there as a potential coach at every opportunity!
Robert walls wrote a couple of months ago that Voss and Buckley could become coaches without an apprenticeship. Even he is stepping away from that comment after working with Voss on channel 10.
I also read that Voss was assistant coach at the AIS. If you listen to Alan McConnell speak, his role at the AIS is to make the facilities available and relevant to the players in the program. He doesnt work on any tactics or set ups etc as he rightly believes the players have more than enough coaches filling their heads at their local/state/club levels.
I just hope that we have a comprehensive set of criteria that everyone has to be judged by. Unfortunately I have a feeling that the club is too busy being starstruck to make an informed decision.