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Re: Sanderson sacked

PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:42 am
by Dogwatcher
I'm assuming those rumours are rubbish, just as the other one I heard about illicit substances.

Trumours. Good one.

Re: Sanderson sacked

PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 1:12 pm
by Coach Bombay
have heard one about drugs, not sure if i believe it. normal people take drugs too so it doesnt really bother me if he did or didnt.

Re: Sanderson sacked

PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 1:17 pm
by Booney
Coach Bombay wrote:have heard one about drugs, not sure if i believe it. normal people take drugs too so it doesnt really bother me if he did or didnt.


Normal people? :lol:

Re: Sanderson sacked

PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 1:33 pm
by Coach Bombay
Booney wrote:
Coach Bombay wrote:have heard one about drugs, not sure if i believe it. normal people take drugs too so it doesnt really bother me if he did or didnt.


Normal people? :lol:


lots normal fuctioning dudes have taken drugs in social situations - in small doses its not that bigger deal really

Re: Sanderson sacked

PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 1:38 pm
by am Bays
Coach Bombay wrote:lots normal fuctioning dudes have taken drugs in social situations - in small doses its not that bigger deal really


Now we know The Sleeping Giants new user name.....

Re: Sanderson sacked

PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 1:41 pm
by RB
Dogwatcher wrote:I'm assuming those rumours are rubbish

I'm assuming they're true, because it's more fun that way.

Re: Sanderson sacked

PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 10:01 pm
by Dogwatcher
RB wrote:
Dogwatcher wrote:I'm assuming those rumours are rubbish

I'm assuming they're true, because it's more fun that way.


There is that.

Re: Sanderson sacked

PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 9:53 am
by Psyber
Coach Bombay wrote:
Booney wrote:
Coach Bombay wrote:have heard one about drugs, not sure if i believe it. normal people take drugs too so it doesnt really bother me if he did or didnt.

Normal people? :lol:

lots normal fuctioning dudes have taken drugs in social situations - in small doses its not that bigger deal really

It is all in your background and perspective...

This exchange reminds me of a conversation I had in the 1980s with a lower level public servant in what was then Social Security, who was off work due to his impaired performance and trying to make it a WorkCover case, and told me he smoked Marijuana every day.

His comment was, "Everybody uses it. It is normal."
He looked genuinely astonished when I said there was no one I knew socially at the time who used it at all.

Later I got to know - on the fringe - a few Hells Angels who used "...the good stuff, not the Shit we sell!", but that is another story.

Re: Sanderson sacked

PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 9:58 am
by bennymacca
shows how your social circle can shape your world view - if everybody you know smokes weed, then it is easy to extend that to everybody

Re: Sanderson sacked

PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:24 am
by Coach Bombay
i don't go near the stuff, but i have mates that might have a hit of something on the odd occasion, have a a cracker night and then not do it again for another 8 months.

Re: Sanderson sacked

PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:36 am
by dedja
Psyber wrote:
Coach Bombay wrote:
Booney wrote:
Coach Bombay wrote:have heard one about drugs, not sure if i believe it. normal people take drugs too so it doesnt really bother me if he did or didnt.

Normal people? :lol:

lots normal fuctioning dudes have taken drugs in social situations - in small doses its not that bigger deal really

It is all in your background and perspective...

This exchange reminds me of a conversation I had in the 1980s with a lower level public servant in what was then Social Security, who was off work due to his impaired performance and trying to make it a WorkCover case, and told me he smoked Marijuana every day.

His comment was, "Everybody uses it. It is normal."
He looked genuinely astonished when I said there was no one I knew socially at the time who used it at all.

Later I got to know - on the fringe - a few Hells Angels who used "...the good stuff, not the Shit we sell!", but that is another story.


Recreational drug users aren't discriminated by class or privilege * ... maybe the quality of the drugs, but not whether they're used or not.

* according to a mate of a mate

Re: Sanderson sacked

PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 1:30 pm
by Rik E Boy
am Bays wrote:
Coach Bombay wrote:lots normal fuctioning dudes have taken drugs in social situations - in small doses its not that bigger deal really


Now we know The Sleeping Giants new user name.....


Lance Armstrong functioned pretty well.

regards,

REB

Re: Sanderson sacked

PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 1:39 pm
by Coach Bombay
am Bays wrote:
Coach Bombay wrote:lots normal fuctioning dudes have taken drugs in social situations - in small doses its not that bigger deal really


Now we know The Sleeping Giants new user name.....


Ouch!

hate that dude

Re: Sanderson sacked

PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 2:18 pm
by Tiger83
Mark Bickley OUT
Ryan O'Keefe & David Teague IN

Re: Sanderson sacked

PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 12:40 pm
by Rik E Boy
Coach Bombay wrote:
am Bays wrote:
Coach Bombay wrote:lots normal fuctioning dudes have taken drugs in social situations - in small doses its not that bigger deal really


Now we know The Sleeping Giants new user name.....


Ouch!

hate that dude


Hate? Pretty strong terminology there coach.

regards,

REB

Re: Sanderson sacked

PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 12:51 pm
by Coach Bombay
he was just a smarmy dick to me on here because of who i supported not what i posted.

the sought of character that would change his natural opinion just so he could disagree with you.

I don't have time for people like that

Re: Sanderson sacked

PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 3:21 pm
by MW
I see Sando has come out of hiding and blamed the players. Hopefully this opens the flood gates and the club and players can speak openly now...

Re: Sanderson sacked

PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 3:52 pm
by Coach Bombay
where can i read this?

Re: Sanderson sacked

PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 4:09 pm
by MW
adelaidenow

Re: Sanderson sacked

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 2:43 pm
by Booney
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl ... 7774678548

MODERN-DAY coaching ­requires modern-day management skills.

On reflection, I made a number of errors at Adelaide, which ultimately cost me my job. It can happen very quickly if not properly identified and adjusted.

In 2012 we took the Crows from a seven-win season and 14th on the ladder to 17 wins and a heartbreaking pre­liminary final loss to even­tual ­premier Hawthorn the next year.

Two seasons later I was sacked after missing the finals by just one win, two years in succession. These are some of the mistakes I made.

1. I didn’t accept a variety of personalities within my staff and couldn’t learn how to get the best out of individuals by promoting two-way open communication. I didn’t listen as much as I should have. I did too much “telling”.

2. Crisis management. A coach must be able to pull a team together and ­allocate specific roles rather than ­attempt to control the situation. The harder it got, the more I tried to do more.

3. You have to learn how to have and deliver the hard conversations. Most importantly, learn how to do this consistently. There is a time to be blunt and clear, but you must always follow it up, preferably within the next 24 hours, and never use sarcasm as a means to get a message across.

4. I was always promoting myself as an “open door ­manager”, but this wasn’t consistent. In challenging times, I shut key people out.

5. Time management. I felt I was always time poor, but it was more likely I wasn’t organised to prioritise and delegate. I found it hard to say no to external obligations too, which I understand is part of the role, but I was reluctant to admit when I was struggling emotionally and physically. The senior coach must not allow himself to burn out.

6. I talked openly too often about finding and identifying the “right people” for certain roles within the club, which I know left certain staff feeling disillusioned.

7. I never really identified a key mentor I could trust to bounce ideas off and talk to when I needed help. When I lost Dean Bailey, I lost an ­important mentor.

8. I didn’t treat my players equally. I spent more time with those executing their roles ­effectively, while neglecting those who needed me most.

Players typically are hard to find when they know they are out of form or on the fringe, so I needed to chase them harder and make this a priority.

There are always 10 to 12 players who are going to play each week, then there are 10 to 12 players who know they aren’t going to play anytime soon.

It’s the 20 players in-­between, who are in and out of the side regularly that you need to spend most time on and with.