Don't remember him lacking ticker as a better than average player with the eagles !!!gurubob101 wrote:I have no problem with a coach who didn't have a stellar career as a player. Obviously being a good coach is more about having outstanding people skills, communication skills and tactical skills. But I do think showing a bit of ticker as a player is essential in a coach and I'm not sure Watters meets that criteria.
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'It's OK to have the capabilities and abilities, but you've got to get it done." Terry Daniher 05
"We have beauty in our captain and we have a true leader in our coach. Our time will come"
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Played 46 games in 4 years as an outside mid with the Eagles before being delisted. Played enough games in Sydney and at the fledgling Dockers to make 100 games. One of my least favourite players of all time. He may turn out to be a great coach but the facts show he was never anything more than a GOP.saint patrick wrote:Don't remember him lacking ticker as a better than average player with the eagles !!!gurubob101 wrote:I have no problem with a coach who didn't have a stellar career as a player. Obviously being a good coach is more about having outstanding people skills, communication skills and tactical skills. But I do think showing a bit of ticker as a player is essential in a coach and I'm not sure Watters meets that criteria.
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Still reckon you are selling him a little short Bob but you are entitled to your opinion as I am..played with the Eagles during a pretty strong period ..91 grand finalist and runner up best and fairest at the swans..BTW Alan Jeans was a GOP as a player...turned out a pretty fair coachgurubob101 wrote:Played 46 games in 4 years as an outside mid with the Eagles before being delisted. Played enough games in Sydney and at the fledgling Dockers to make 100 games. One of my least favourite players of all time. He may turn out to be a great coach but the facts show he was never anything more than a GOP.saint patrick wrote:Don't remember him lacking ticker as a better than average player with the eagles !!!gurubob101 wrote:I have no problem with a coach who didn't have a stellar career as a player. Obviously being a good coach is more about having outstanding people skills, communication skills and tactical skills. But I do think showing a bit of ticker as a player is essential in a coach and I'm not sure Watters meets that criteria.
Never take a backward step even to gain momentum.....
'It's OK to have the capabilities and abilities, but you've got to get it done." Terry Daniher 05
"We have beauty in our captain and we have a true leader in our coach. Our time will come"
Thinline.Post 09 Grand final.
'It's OK to have the capabilities and abilities, but you've got to get it done." Terry Daniher 05
"We have beauty in our captain and we have a true leader in our coach. Our time will come"
Thinline.Post 09 Grand final.
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Plenty of coaches were never stars. I agree it's not a pre-requisite and over time I reckon it would be somewhere around 50/50 coaches who were great players and successful coaches like Matthews and Blight compared to the GOP brigade lead by blokes like Malthouse and Pagan.saint patrick wrote:Still reckon you are selling him a little short Bob but you are entitled to your opinion as I am..played with the Eagles during a pretty strong period ..91 grand finalist and runner up best and fairest at the swans..BTW Alan Jeans was a GOP as a player...turned out a pretty fair coachgurubob101 wrote:Played 46 games in 4 years as an outside mid with the Eagles before being delisted. Played enough games in Sydney and at the fledgling Dockers to make 100 games. One of my least favourite players of all time. He may turn out to be a great coach but the facts show he was never anything more than a GOP.saint patrick wrote:Don't remember him lacking ticker as a better than average player with the eagles !!!gurubob101 wrote:I have no problem with a coach who didn't have a stellar career as a player. Obviously being a good coach is more about having outstanding people skills, communication skills and tactical skills. But I do think showing a bit of ticker as a player is essential in a coach and I'm not sure Watters meets that criteria.
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They would know...just completing the formalitiesSt.Rob8 wrote:Hopefully the selection panel knows now!
Never take a backward step even to gain momentum.....
'It's OK to have the capabilities and abilities, but you've got to get it done." Terry Daniher 05
"We have beauty in our captain and we have a true leader in our coach. Our time will come"
Thinline.Post 09 Grand final.
'It's OK to have the capabilities and abilities, but you've got to get it done." Terry Daniher 05
"We have beauty in our captain and we have a true leader in our coach. Our time will come"
Thinline.Post 09 Grand final.
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+1... I think you are right on the money with that comment. There's no doubt it's lonely at the top.BigMart wrote:Unless you played for Subiaco, you wouldnt really know....assistant coaches dont make real decisions.....mainly just suggestions...
No doubt he knows his s***...but is he a good leader....who knows
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they may have erred...who knows???
are they going to be 100% iron clad right with their decision??? which ever way they go.....
You realise, they may well have made a mistake in 2006....Longmire may have been the better option???? after all, in his first season he outcoached lyon who was in his 5th....
anyways, I do remember repeatedly saying....I would prefer a contemporary coach for football reasons.....but dismissed the nonsense that Ayres was hopeless....for obvious and factual reasons....
The board was following the geelong model...(which is even stated on the club website)....which all leading teams do.....follow others......
if only we had the 25 multi premiership players to make our rookie coach successful too.....
are they going to be 100% iron clad right with their decision??? which ever way they go.....
You realise, they may well have made a mistake in 2006....Longmire may have been the better option???? after all, in his first season he outcoached lyon who was in his 5th....
anyways, I do remember repeatedly saying....I would prefer a contemporary coach for football reasons.....but dismissed the nonsense that Ayres was hopeless....for obvious and factual reasons....
The board was following the geelong model...(which is even stated on the club website)....which all leading teams do.....follow others......
if only we had the 25 multi premiership players to make our rookie coach successful too.....
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We have 25 multi grand final playersBigMart wrote: if only we had the 25 multi premiership players to make our rookie coach successful too.....
"At the end of the day, a coach and a fitness adviser doesn't make a good football team, they're not the only ones who got us to two Grand Finals." Lenny Hayes. 27/9/2011.
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which leads us back to facts (outside waffle/opinion) ...Ayres again overlooked .....this time by us.............why???BigMart wrote:they may have erred...who knows???
are they going to be 100% iron clad right with their decision??? which ever way they go.....
You realise, they may well have made a mistake in 2006....Longmire may have been the better option???? after all, in his first season he outcoached lyon who was in his 5th....
anyways, I do remember repeatedly saying....I would prefer a contemporary coach for football reasons.....but dismissed the nonsense that Ayres was hopeless....for obvious and factual reasons....
The board was following the geelong model...(which is even stated on the club website)....which all leading teams do.....follow others......
if only we had the 25 multi premiership players to make our rookie coach successful too.....
it must sting.
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I know that...was joking...hence the wink...BigMart wrote:succesful is when you win one.....none of them have a medal...
I agree with you...big difference between the Geelong list and ours, but still possible we can have another tilt next year...everything would need to go right though...especially with injuries.
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latest article...same old, same old
he must have been reading on here
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/s ... 6166288966
he must have been reading on here
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/s ... 6166288966
"At the end of the day, a coach and a fitness adviser doesn't make a good football team, they're not the only ones who got us to two Grand Finals." Lenny Hayes. 27/9/2011.
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I think the club is looking to fresh new faces and not tried and true. The only coaches with ongoing premiership success at multiple clubs in recent history, are Matthews and Malthouse, so outside of those two, there is no evidence that someone like Ayres would have any more success with us than many of the assistant coaches around at the moment. I think Harvs may still be a couple of years shy of being close to a senior coach role, and maybe should bite the bullet and stay at the club or coach in a lesser league for experience.
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