DJ Higgins wrote:Linton Lodger wrote:
Firstly, Richo strikes me as the type of man that may fall on his sword if things became untenable. However, failing that or if he didn't come to that conclusion soon enough, then it would be time to negotiate a settlement like Gentlemen.
Richo would have to consider his reputation and what was in his long term interest professionally.
If necessary at say the end of this season, I doubt that a settlement that looked after both parties would break the bank.
I hope you are right but I have my doubts. This may well be his only job earning this kind of money and he will need to think about his future as well. Plus he may think it is all part of his plan and it will just take time. a touch delusional.
I also doubt he will be in much demand after this tenure. He has failed IMO big time and no other club will come near him. He will be lucky to get a VFL gig. I have nothing against the man himself but we screwed the pooch by extending his contract early and now we must wear the consequences.
I hope I am wrong. I really do
I think he'd be in demand as an Assistant as most former senior Coaches are if they want to. Even Mark Neeld! Considering that, if we were to continue as we are for the remainder of the season , the Club decided to move him on and he dug his heels in and demanded he be paid out the full 2 years, then his reputation would take a hit and I doubt anyone would touch him.
We may have been too generous with his extension, time will tell, however I think it was a matter of the Club wanting to avoid what happened with Ross Lyon, which in my view was disgraceful ineptitude by the Club, resulting in a directionless wasted 2 years under Watters. Also, I wouldn't at all be surprised if he got enquiries from Gold Coast last year. At this stage one could rightfully argue that the Club went over the top, however they cannot change that now.
Given where we stand at the moment, whether or not this turns out to be a huge mistake should be clear by season's end. If the whole season pans out as it has in the first month, then the Club will simply have to deal with it and I think they will. If he turns the ship around, then there's an argument that he can Coach.
For the record I think our current woes are to a large extent structural issues and that's on him. Doesn't mean he cannot acknowledge that current structures aren't working and fix things. Even the great Clarkson, got it completely wrong in the first half of last year. To start with he needs to back big Paddy and let him stay at home (close to goal), I quote Jonathon Brown from last night "Stay at home Paddy". Of course Brown needs to be telling Richo that. Then he needs to get Billings, Acres and Gresham into the action, in the bloody middle. Our starting crew at centre bounces must be Steven, Dunstan and Acres.
No doubt that Richo is under the pump, I reckon this will either be his last year or the making of him as a Coach.