samoht wrote: ↑Mon 10 Jun 2019 7:39pm
Again ..
We all know it's a result driven industry.
So it's a results driven industry, but you're crying and spamming the forum because people dare to want a coach sacked that has been unable to get any results for 6 years??
samoht wrote: ↑Mon 10 Jun 2019 7:39pm
Just as you'd judge the coach on w/l, not on "trying to win", and just as you're being brutal and demanding with our present coach
What's brutal and demanding about giving a guy 6 years to produce results??!
Besides, I personally don't believe that results are the measure of a good coach.
Improvement. Signs of cohesion. Examples of high performance. Individuals excelling. Evidence of the direction - and evidence that that direction is sound. Young guys delivering.
I can't see any of that with Cho. None of it.
Hardwick and Buckley showed all of it. No real results to speak of, but there was evidence to suggest they had potential.
Cho? No.
samoht wrote: ↑Mon 10 Jun 2019 7:39pm
.. I ask you -
1. how many A grade big fish have we landed since and including the Lyon years?
This covers 3 coaches - Lyon, Watters and Richo.
I'm not just referring to Richo.
So how many A grade big fish have our recruiters landed over those 12 or so years?
Now contrast this with Hawthorn (or Geelong or Collingwood, etc..) and their recruiters over this same period.
Carlisle. Got him over Essendon snd Hawthorn.
Can't for the life of me understand why you're posing/spamming this question in a thread about the coach's ability and performance with the current list though? Aside from blatant spam of course.
How many 'A-Grade big fish' have there actually even been?
Fyfe.
Kelly.
Carlisle.
Dangerfield.
Ablett.
Shiel.
Treloar.
Martin.
Lynch.
McGovern.
Gaff.
Beams.
Who else?
Kelly, Fyfe, Gaff, McGovern and Martin stayed put despite offers from most clubs.
Dangerfield, Beams and Ablett only left their clubs to go home.
We got Carlisle despite Essendon wanting to keep him and Hawthorn throwing everything at him.
Shiel, Treloar and Lynch chose Collingwood and Essendon respectively for ANZAC Day, ANZAC Day Eve, Dreamtime at the G etc.
Your lies about us not targetting A-Grade midfielders have already been debunked.
Your alternate argument when called on your lies is that merely trying isn't good enough.
Again though, the relevance as to how poorly Richo has coached the current list over the past 6 years is beyond me.
However, who actually lured 'A-Grade big fish midfielders'?
Collingwood, Essendon.
Funny that.
To suggest that the inability of a minnow club to pry superstars out of their clubs, and/or land them ahead of big clubs when do tbey come on the market, is some sort of failure by the recruiting department is just so idiotic it's beyond words.
Clarkson has been the one to meet and get recruits to Hawthorn. The coach.
So given we can't pay much more than other clubs, don't play in big games, don't have the 'go home' lure - the last thing left is really the hope of success - or the coach.
I think that probably explains the lack of big fish more than anything to be honest.
But as I said, what does the recruiting even have to do with how Cho has coached the current group for the past 6 seasons?
samoht wrote: ↑Mon 10 Jun 2019 7:39pm
nd 2.
How is it that other successful clubs select coaches that have 10 year or 20 year stints while 12 of our coaches since Alan Jeans have been sacked/replaced and one jumped ship?
How do we continually get it wrong, coach after coach?
Why haven't we been able to produce a coach like that (since Alan Jeans)- if the coach is the be all and end all.
It tells me our record for sacking coaches and finding a successful replacement really sucks - and that we should be looking at what else might be going wrong - but it might be telling you something else.
WTF does that have to do with anything that anyone is actually discussing? That's completely irrelevant to the debate as to whether or not, Cho is getting the best out of the list, and if he's the best person to coach them moving forward.
After 6 years, it's pretty f****** reasonable for the club and supporters to have an opinion on that.