shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Thu 18 Jul 2019 1:17am
Ghost Like wrote: ↑Wed 17 Jul 2019 10:44pm
HighettMan wrote: ↑Wed 17 Jul 2019 10:17pm
I hate Harvey already as a coach. He will be terrible in press conferences and his goal kicking was poor so we will still bomb it into the forward line. Although our bombs should be from within 35m from goal.
Maybe ask Plugger how Harves delivered the ball inside 50.
Was gonna say that....
CAN SOME PLP OPINE ABOUT THE THREE BEST TRAITS OF THESE FOUR CANDIDATES? I'd really like to learn your opinions.
Do we delete traits which Richo already has? shared? not sure...?
Harvs.
A midfield guru, player and coach < our midfield sucks
St Kilda legend, knows Moorabbin is in DNA and positive about it < no culture shock
Has failed (twice?) already to be our coach and if he still applies is good. < determined
Ratts
Proven success at Carlton. (very stiff to get the A)
Worked with Clarkson
Caretaker for us
Scott
hard
reasonably successful with a mediocre list
tactically good? (not to mean the others aren't)
Knights
Also reasonable success and a but stiff to get A
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Locket had a massive chest and Harves was flatout kicking it over a jam tin although if he got close enough to the jam tin he could direct with laser precision onto said massive chest that was moving with frightening speed towards said jam tin.
Now for the opining:
Identifying traits on thier own is a pointless exercise.
It is common recruiting practice to identify achievements made by candidates that match organisational needs so in the this case we are looking for someone that can improve on the good foundation laid by Alan.
Remembering head coaches are like governments, it's about a popularity contest, they don't get voted in, they get voted out.
Harvey: Never coached a side in his own right. Is he the mids coach of arguably one of the deepest and most talented midfields. Not surprising considering his boss was a midfielder so they could be a little midfield centric. Not that there is anything wrong with that. So what are Harvey's achievements as a coach? We know the Pies nearly won a flag. How much of that effort was achieved through Harves work. What initiatives did he bring to the table.
Ratten: Coached a side in his own right that won games in AFL finals. Was an assitant during the Hawks 3peat. How much of that effort was achieved through Ratts work. Remembering the team was loaded with once-in-a-generation stars and onfield generals.
Scott: Coached a side in his own right that won games in AFL finals.
Knights: coached a team in his own right that made AFL finals but didn't win an AFL final.
Back to the point about the head coach position being a popularity contest, it's about "relationships", it's about salesmanship, it's about being able to take people along for the "juuuuurney".
If you've ever lead a team of ego centric men, which lets face it most young men are, especially ones that get put up on pedestals, then you know how hard it can be if that group of individuals are getting thier capabilities mixed up with thier ambitions. However the job becomes easier if the team are all mostly skilled practitioners and confident in thier own ability.