Surely not the next best coach
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Can some one please explain why i should be excited about getting Mark " CHOCO" Williams as our next coach.
Last edited by jamesmc on Sat 09 Nov 2013 8:33pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Surely not the next best coach
Coz he does simulated asphyxiation sex with his tie when winning grand finals
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Re: Surely not the next best coach
Passion
Something our club has been deprived of the last few years,which was once our trademark.
Do you think choco will cop being fisted up the a$$ by umpires? I look forward to those press conferences
Something our club has been deprived of the last few years,which was once our trademark.
Do you think choco will cop being fisted up the a$$ by umpires? I look forward to those press conferences
Bring back the Lockett era
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Re: Surely not the next best coach
Yes I agree with that, at least we will know that if we get bent over by the umps like we did against west toast then he will certainly stand up for the club something that's been lackingjonesy wrote:Passion
Something our club has been deprived of the last few years,which was once our trademark.
Do you think choco will cop being fisted up the a$$ by umpires? I look forward to those press conferences
I love this club
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Who received that treatment?jonesy wrote:Passion
Something our club has been deprived of the last few years,which was once our trademark.
Do you think choco will cop being fisted up the a$$ by umpires? I look forward to those press conferences
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How many clubs can you have a passion about.Stillwaiting wrote:Yes I agree with that, at least we will know that if we get bent over by the umps like we did against west toast then he will certainly stand up for the club something that's been lackingjonesy wrote:Passion
Something our club has been deprived of the last few years,which was once our trademark.
Do you think choco will cop being fisted up the a$$ by umpires? I look forward to those press conferences
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Re: Surely not the next best coach
His proven ability to work with Pelchin - we've had 2 coaches depart amid strong rumours of "disharmony in the footy department". The board have seemingly given Pelchin full control, no point having a senior coach continually butting heads with him.
Also, Choco's ability to give a spray is up there with the best of them, I reckon a few of the boys could have used a really decent spray over the last couple of years.
Also, Choco's ability to give a spray is up there with the best of them, I reckon a few of the boys could have used a really decent spray over the last couple of years.
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Would rather you said the ability to work with Steven, Armo, Stanley etc. Bit sick of hearing about an administrator.St Chris wrote:His proven ability to work with Pelchin - we've had 2 coaches depart amid strong rumours of "disharmony in the footy department". The board have seemingly given Pelchin full control, no point having a senior coach continually butting heads with him.
Also, Choco's ability to give a spray is up there with the best of them, I reckon a few of the boys could have used a really decent spray over the last couple of years.
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Just throwin this out there, if he has no love for the club, but is simply driven by the need to satisfy KPI's, this should be fantastic as he will go with the brain and not the heart.
Passion can maybe cloud judgement- can't see the forest for the trees.
Maybe he won't worry the old guard with SW's "mediocre" jibes,
Chocko might just let the frickin past stay in the past.
Look at the stuff he can control, the here-and-now, and how him and his
BFF Herr Pelchen can shape the future.
Cold, clinical, results driven, not sugar-coated.
If he and P are holding hands and singing from the same songbook,
Then Pelch will have his back, no snide rumours or leaks to Finey, everyone happy in Seaford,
onwards and upwards.
Plan/vision/big luv-in.
wow, I'm liking it already
Passion can maybe cloud judgement- can't see the forest for the trees.
Maybe he won't worry the old guard with SW's "mediocre" jibes,
Chocko might just let the frickin past stay in the past.
Look at the stuff he can control, the here-and-now, and how him and his
BFF Herr Pelchen can shape the future.
Cold, clinical, results driven, not sugar-coated.
If he and P are holding hands and singing from the same songbook,
Then Pelch will have his back, no snide rumours or leaks to Finey, everyone happy in Seaford,
onwards and upwards.
Plan/vision/big luv-in.
wow, I'm liking it already
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Re: Surely not the next best coach
Pretty narrow field to choose from mid November…
I certainly prefer him to Ratten, Voss, Knights, Ayres & even Harves at this stage.
Williams has been praised for his recent work guiding young players at GWS and now Richmond, he's experienced, many finals and a flag…
Who would better I guess is the question?
I certainly prefer him to Ratten, Voss, Knights, Ayres & even Harves at this stage.
Williams has been praised for his recent work guiding young players at GWS and now Richmond, he's experienced, many finals and a flag…
Who would better I guess is the question?
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So if the next coach doesn't get on with Pelchen, we go through all of this again.WellardSaint wrote:Just throwin this out there, if he has no love for the club, but is simply driven by the need to satisfy KPI's, this should be fantastic as he will go with the brain and not the heart.
Passion can maybe cloud judgement- can't see the forest for the trees.
Maybe he won't worry the old guard with SW's "mediocre" jibes,
Chocko might just let the frickin past stay in the past.
Look at the stuff he can control, the here-and-now, and how him and his
BFF Herr Pelchen can shape the future.
Cold, clinical, results driven, not sugar-coated.
If he and P are holding hands and singing from the same songbook,
Then Pelch will have his back, no snide rumours or leaks to Finey, everyone happy in Seaford,
onwards and upwards.
Plan/vision/big luv-in.
wow, I'm liking it already
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Re: Surely not the next best coach
Role reversal..jamesmc wrote:Can some one please explain why i should be excited about getting Mark " CHOCO" Williams as our next coach.
What don't you like about Choco?
Bring back the Lockett era
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Re: Surely not the next best coach
It's Choco or bust. If we get someone else we will become a Melbourne IMO
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Where do i start? The name.......jonesy wrote:Role reversal..jamesmc wrote:Can some one please explain why i should be excited about getting Mark " CHOCO" Williams as our next coach.
What don't you like about Choco?
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270 odd games as coach 150 odd wins
2 grand Finals
1 premiership
Not terrible
2 grand Finals
1 premiership
Not terrible
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BigMart wrote:270 odd games as coach 150 odd wins
2 grand Finals
1 premiership
Not terrible
When was his last official game as coach? They say the game evolves monthly, let alone the years since he last coached. I'm saying OLD SCHOOL.
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Re: Surely not the next best coach
Heavily involved in Development and Match Day coaching over the last couple of years. His development work will be ideal in our current position, and Match Day should be fine. Why not? He will be up with all the latest stuff. Hasn't been hiding under a rock exactly.
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Most of the other options haven't been an head coach yet. He only stopped in 2010? (correct me if I am wrong).
He has been an assistant since, he hasn't been away from the game.
Rather someone who has a history of success than a complete unknown... especially one who has been proven to build a list and develop players, can you say that about any of the other candidates?
Sure, getting along with Pelchen shouldn't really be a criteria but it's clear that it has to be, why risk another poor relationship between Pelchen and the coach?
He has been an assistant since, he hasn't been away from the game.
Rather someone who has a history of success than a complete unknown... especially one who has been proven to build a list and develop players, can you say that about any of the other candidates?
Sure, getting along with Pelchen shouldn't really be a criteria but it's clear that it has to be, why risk another poor relationship between Pelchen and the coach?
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He has never left the system!jamesmc wrote:BigMart wrote:270 odd games as coach 150 odd wins
2 grand Finals
1 premiership
Not terrible
When was his last official game as coach? They say the game evolves monthly, let alone the years since he last coached. I'm saying OLD SCHOOL.
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Does it evolve that much? Can people not evolve with it.....
Parkin 1978, 1995
Jeans 1966, 1989
Malthouse 1992, 2010
Matthews 1990, 2004
Kennedy coached 60's then mid 80's
Barassi 60's and mid 90s
Hird was out of the game with no experience
Roos 2005.... Out 2011 Melbourne 2014
Blight had a gap 94-97
Choco has been involved with the game every year since 2010, his last season as coach....
Parkin 1978, 1995
Jeans 1966, 1989
Malthouse 1992, 2010
Matthews 1990, 2004
Kennedy coached 60's then mid 80's
Barassi 60's and mid 90s
Hird was out of the game with no experience
Roos 2005.... Out 2011 Melbourne 2014
Blight had a gap 94-97
Choco has been involved with the game every year since 2010, his last season as coach....
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Clubs wanted those big names from the past. i don't think williams is in their class. not many clubs have been knocking on choco williams door over the last few years to become number 1 coachBigMart wrote:Does it evolve that much? Can people not evolve with it.....
Parkin 1978, 1995
Jeans 1966, 1989
Malthouse 1992, 2010
Matthews 1990, 2004
Kennedy coached 60's then mid 80's
Barassi 60's and mid 90s
Hird was out of the game with no experience
Roos 2005.... Out 2011 Melbourne 2014
Blight had a gap 94-97
Choco has been involved with the game every year since 2010, his last season as coach....
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Maybe they are sussing him out to be a snr assistant to Kingsley?
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Re: Surely not the next best coach
2010 his last gig as senior coach, correct?
Since then, he would have less pressure by having a lower job, but still digesting all tactics/strategies, building up his knowledge base, without constant stress of the main gig.
So he's immersed himself 100%, and could possibly feel ok to step up again, taking all the lessons he's learned, to put his own branding on it, knowing he's succeeded before when the knives were out...
I'm betting he's older, wiser, not cocky like maybe SW may have been?
New challenge beckons?
Voss may have baggage. Something to prove.
Just wild guesses on my part.
Since then, he would have less pressure by having a lower job, but still digesting all tactics/strategies, building up his knowledge base, without constant stress of the main gig.
So he's immersed himself 100%, and could possibly feel ok to step up again, taking all the lessons he's learned, to put his own branding on it, knowing he's succeeded before when the knives were out...
I'm betting he's older, wiser, not cocky like maybe SW may have been?
New challenge beckons?
Voss may have baggage. Something to prove.
Just wild guesses on my part.
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Re: Surely not the next best coach
What's the prognosis with Kingsley?
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