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But, if there was substance to the adversarial viewpoint, if the review wasn't finished, if he had been given warnings (beyond clarifications), if he was in a precarious position and about to be bulletted before '14 kicks off, would the club have let him go on and speak as freely as those who heard it have indicated?evertonfc wrote:Of course he's going to point-blank deny there's any issues. If you expect him to admit to any conflict, you're not really grasping where modern sport is at in regards to conflict and crisis management.
That aside, I understand the issues are resolvable.
It's basically an issue of who is in charge over what. The club has poor communication structures; both men felt they had the final say on certain issues.
Excellent, sensible post Ev. I hope you're right.evertonfc wrote:Of course he's going to point-blank deny there's any issues. If you expect him to admit to any conflict, you're not really grasping where modern sport is at in regards to conflict and crisis management.
That aside, I understand the issues are resolvable.
It's basically an issue of who is in charge over what. The club has poor communication structures; both men felt they had the final say on certain issues.
We've charged Pelchen with an awful lot of responsibility, more than normal for AFL clubs. He is planning for the future and doesn't have the results-based pressure Watters does, which means there's been some tension and confusion.
But they'll work it out - they have to. Both are good operators. Watters is a much better coach than people think and Pelchen's list-building record speaks for itself.
I note that the young players on the list have completely bought into Watters' vision. Good signs for the future in that regard.
Disagree. That's exactly what they would want him to do. Use his strengths (media performance) to paint the club in a better light. It seems clear that he's being given the opportunity to showcase himself over the next 1-6 months in terms of whether or not he deserves an extension to his contract. Let's hope that he grasps that opportunity and continues to do as well as it appears he did this morning.The OtherThommo wrote:But, if there was substance to the adversarial viewpoint, if the review wasn't finished, if he had been given warnings (beyond clarifications), if he was in a precarious position and about to be bulletted before '14 kicks off, would the club have let him go on and speak as freely as those who heard it have indicated?evertonfc wrote:Of course he's going to point-blank deny there's any issues. If you expect him to admit to any conflict, you're not really grasping where modern sport is at in regards to conflict and crisis management.
That aside, I understand the issues are resolvable.
It's basically an issue of who is in charge over what. The club has poor communication structures; both men felt they had the final say on certain issues.
I think not. They may have sent someone else on, to say nuttin'. But, they didn't. That says as much as what Watters had to say.
Me too. There will be some bruised egos and compromises along the way, however.Richter wrote:Excellent, sensible post Ev. I hope you're right.evertonfc wrote:Of course he's going to point-blank deny there's any issues. If you expect him to admit to any conflict, you're not really grasping where modern sport is at in regards to conflict and crisis management.
That aside, I understand the issues are resolvable.
It's basically an issue of who is in charge over what. The club has poor communication structures; both men felt they had the final say on certain issues.
We've charged Pelchen with an awful lot of responsibility, more than normal for AFL clubs. He is planning for the future and doesn't have the results-based pressure Watters does, which means there's been some tension and confusion.
But they'll work it out - they have to. Both are good operators. Watters is a much better coach than people think and Pelchen's list-building record speaks for itself.
I note that the young players on the list have completely bought into Watters' vision. Good signs for the future in that regard.
Really.gringo wrote:They just announced they are sacking him on SEN?????????
Wilson was right, sheet!stinger wrote:her own papr has stuck it up her
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/s ... 2wmzi.html
"Wilson also wrote that Watters' position remained on a precarious basis and there was no certainty he would remain as coach next year.
Speaking on Radio SEN on Friday, Watters said suggestions that his relationship with Pelchen was strained were "almost laughable".
Whether, or not, one interprets this morning's appearance as Watters being given an "opportunity to showcase himself" and ties it to a contract extension, depends on how much credence you attribute to the rumours from the periphery. Apply credence and this morning can be interpreted that way. Apply little credence, or none, and from what people have described of the interview, this morning is seen as clarifying push back from a position that is not precarious.Richter wrote:Disagree. That's exactly what they would want him to do. Use his strengths (media performance) to paint the club in a better light. It seems clear that he's being given the opportunity to showcase himself over the next 1-6 months in terms of whether or not he deserves an extension to his contract. Let's hope that he grasps that opportunity and continues to do as well as it appears he did this morning.The OtherThommo wrote:But, if there was substance to the adversarial viewpoint, if the review wasn't finished, if he had been given warnings (beyond clarifications), if he was in a precarious position and about to be bulletted before '14 kicks off, would the club have let him go on and speak as freely as those who heard it have indicated?evertonfc wrote:Of course he's going to point-blank deny there's any issues. If you expect him to admit to any conflict, you're not really grasping where modern sport is at in regards to conflict and crisis management.
That aside, I understand the issues are resolvable.
It's basically an issue of who is in charge over what. The club has poor communication structures; both men felt they had the final say on certain issues.
I think not. They may have sent someone else on, to say nuttin'. But, they didn't. That says as much as what Watters had to say.
In hindsight we can see that 'applying credence' was the correct reading of the situation, but it looks like this morning was a last ditch effort from SW to save his job NOT an opportunity given to him by the board... or perhaps was he looking to be pushed???The OtherThommo wrote: Whether, or not, one interprets this morning's appearance as Watters being given an "opportunity to showcase himself" and ties it to a contract extension, depends on how much credence you attribute to the rumours from the periphery. Apply credence and this morning can be interpreted that way. Apply little credence, or none, and from what people have described of the interview, this morning is seen as clarifying push back from a position that is not precarious.
Yep, you're right Richter.Richter wrote:In hindsight we can see that 'applying credence' was the correct reading of the situation, but it looks like this morning was a last ditch effort from SW to save his job NOT an opportunity given to him by the board... or perhaps was he looking to be pushed???The OtherThommo wrote: Whether, or not, one interprets this morning's appearance as Watters being given an "opportunity to showcase himself" and ties it to a contract extension, depends on how much credence you attribute to the rumours from the periphery. Apply credence and this morning can be interpreted that way. Apply little credence, or none, and from what people have described of the interview, this morning is seen as clarifying push back from a position that is not precarious.
Me too. Tried to be positive about the club, but this revelation proves that they will tell the supporters anything.The OtherThommo wrote: In other news, I've just whacked in my application form to join the "High Cynics Club". Once I'd discovered a whole new group of people not to be believed I just had to join. Been hanging on for years but that's clearly been the height of futility. The tide got me in the end - I've conceded.
That feather turned out to have some bite to it......tony74 wrote:Well blow me down with a feather.SemperFidelis wrote:I heard the last half. Not sure if there is an audio up. If there is it is worth listening. From what I heard … If he is a Dead Man Walking, then he's doing an excellent job of:
1. Promoting the Club;
2. Supporting (and not bagging) the Club;
3. Reassuring the Members that we are Not A Rabble.
He was asked point blank about his job and the rumours. When asked if any of the supposed conversations about his imminent demise were true, he said "not one". He said he's just getting on with the job of shaping the list and getting the club back to where the supporters want it to be, and if his contract comes up in January, July or at the end of next season, so be it. When asked about the senior players, he conceded there had been some issues for them in coming to terms with the fact that they were no longer at the top, but named Roo, Joey and Lenny all as examples of players who had also been fantastic with the young kids.
Maher and Watson sounded surprised at the end that had been so forthcoming. They sounded quite candid when they said he had answered all of the "issues" and "rumours".
Spinner wrote:Well he isn't going to come out and confirm the issues.
Surely that type of response is to be expected. Doesn't make anything reported not true.
I have no idea what's going on - But I probably take as much out of that as I would with what's been reported.
Johnny Member wrote:He directly responded to the innuendo and apeculation about him and the club!
Don't have to time to do a full summary just yet - but let's just say I reckon our membership was just boosted by about 5k!
Very impressive and convincing.