Pretty simple, nong.rodgerfox wrote:?Sainterman wrote:Ok Dodgy, why don't you tell us how it all works down at the Saints. You seem to know all when it comes to structures, be they football clubs or corporations. You even seem to know where a poster might fit in to a corporate structure, so please, outline for me in detail what the structure is at a football club, generally and then at the Saints. You are of course all knowing...so I would expect it to be a good explanation.rodgerfox wrote:It's interesting isn't it?barks4eva wrote:Agree the last guy who tried that turned a belief cloud into a mushroom!rodgerfox wrote:
My corporate knowledge??
How would that help a footy dept?
I've read a couple of times on here that our modern footy dept. apparently runs like a standard corporate structure.
What's odd, is that it seems people think that's a good thing.
From reading this site, I thought that bringing any form of corporate anything into the footy dept. was a hangable offence!
Oh, and if you can avoid answering this post with 50 more off topic questions it would be much appreciated!
You must have me confused with another poster.
I've been asking, and asking, and asking someone to tell me how our new 'modern footy dept.' works but no-one (especially the ones who were demanding this new 'modern footy dept.') can tell me how it works.
I'm confused as to how it works at the Saints, because one minute I'm reading that 'ROSS LYON TOOK US TO A GF', but then I read that all he does is coach. So clearly he isn't the one taking us to a flag - infact considering we have a list manager, a fitness dude and recruiters who all report into the Footy Manager (or so I'm told), and considering Ross Lyon himself reports into the Footy Manager (or so I'm told) then I'd almost say he has one of the smallest jobs in the place.
But then I read that he read Luke Ball the riot act in regards to his pay and whether or not he was going to get a contract with the club.
So I'm confused even further.
And then I read that Ross Lyon fixed the injury mess at the club. For the life of me, I can't work out how the coach would have the slightest bit of involvement in that area at all.
So still I wait to have my questions answered.
There are several extremely well qualified persons in charge of a division and they all do their level best.
At a more micro level, the football department is exactly the same.
What more do you need to know?
What more could you want to know?
As for 'coach's power' in the grand scheme - I assume that's where you rifle is pointed - beyond selection, spruiking vanilla to the Herald Sun, and getting results from and motivating players towards adherence to a plan, there's little else for him to do.
Surely you as someone who clearly knows plenty about all sorts of stuff could work that out.
What are you RF? Seriously? What makes YOU tick? What do you do day-to-day?
For mine you are far more mysterious - albeit far less productively occupied - than staffers of a football club...