
by Dogsbreath » Fri Oct 03, 2008 11:51 am
by NO-MERCY » Fri Oct 03, 2008 3:24 pm
Higglytown Hero wrote:
No official role for me at the club Mercy, just like to go have a few beers and watch my mates play. Like i said in my 1st post, he is pretty well respected, and not that i have had any trouble with her, the same cant be said about the respect she has from a lot of people there.
by statsman » Fri Oct 03, 2008 9:48 pm
Bulldog wrote:not sure on plympton next season. as i used to play for them and dont now coz im in brisbane but have been told that a few players unhappy with shane sinclar and gino in what they are doing. i.e. a few good A grade players being dropped during the season because of reasons unknown( were told they werent up to scratch ). might be a few players moving on maybe. not to sure
by LaughingKookaburra » Sat Oct 04, 2008 8:04 am
by Bully » Tue Oct 07, 2008 8:24 am
statsman wrote:Bulldog wrote:not sure on plympton next season. as i used to play for them and dont now coz im in brisbane but have been told that a few players unhappy with shane sinclar and gino in what they are doing. i.e. a few good A grade players being dropped during the season because of reasons unknown( were told they werent up to scratch ). might be a few players moving on maybe. not to sure
Neither will be coaching next year with the job being advertised,have heard a rumour that steve Symonds who coached them in 2003,04 could be back,had to leave due to work commitments. got 4th place each season in div 4 with a young team. If he gets the gig alot of the players he coached then meant to be returning.
by Keepitreal » Wed Oct 08, 2008 9:40 am
Bulldog wrote:statsman wrote:Bulldog wrote:not sure on plympton next season. as i used to play for them and dont now coz im in brisbane but have been told that a few players unhappy with shane sinclar and gino in what they are doing. i.e. a few good A grade players being dropped during the season because of reasons unknown( were told they werent up to scratch ). might be a few players moving on maybe. not to sure
Neither will be coaching next year with the job being advertised,have heard a rumour that steve Symonds who coached them in 2003,04 could be back,had to leave due to work commitments. got 4th place each season in div 4 with a young team. If he gets the gig alot of the players he coached then meant to be returning.
we advertise wether we have a coach or not. doesnt mean that shane and gino wont be there next season. plympton have advertised every year for a coach over the last four seasons even tho we have had a coach already there. just something the club does for some reason
by ChocolateNBlue » Wed Oct 08, 2008 10:12 am
by panthergurl » Wed Oct 08, 2008 10:16 am
by MADDOG3 » Wed Oct 08, 2008 10:44 am
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Oct 08, 2008 11:39 am
Keepitreal wrote:Bulldog wrote:statsman wrote:Bulldog wrote:not sure on plympton next season. as i used to play for them and dont now coz im in brisbane but have been told that a few players unhappy with shane sinclar and gino in what they are doing. i.e. a few good A grade players being dropped during the season because of reasons unknown( were told they werent up to scratch ). might be a few players moving on maybe. not to sure
Neither will be coaching next year with the job being advertised,have heard a rumour that steve Symonds who coached them in 2003,04 could be back,had to leave due to work commitments. got 4th place each season in div 4 with a young team. If he gets the gig alot of the players he coached then meant to be returning.
we advertise wether we have a coach or not. doesnt mean that shane and gino wont be there next season. plympton have advertised every year for a coach over the last four seasons even tho we have had a coach already there. just something the club does for some reason
This is not intended as a slur against Plympton, but clubs in general. Clubs need to have a look at their internal practices & constitutions as this is poor form advertising because it's in your constitution as it just dicks coaches around, wasting their time, effort & resources in applying for nothing. Clubs need to remember that coaches are also judging and assessing them on their professionalism, how they conduct themselves & process their applications. They need to remember that they are advertising a job and are seeking the best possible candidate and should act accordingly, ie thought out response procedure, set interview criteria, appointment time frame and provide feedback, as why would a professional coach, that they have invited to apply, wish to join a club that displays poor practices from the very first contact with a particular organisation?
If a club is happy with their coach, by all means reappoint him as they should and if they have to advertise, change the constitution to broaden the criteria to allow job posting on club notice board only or every 2 years or as required, not wasting valuable club funds with unnecessary and expensive advertising and leaving a bad impression of your club as unprofessional on potential coaches, who may never apply again on the basis of how they were treated previously which may be by a past committee.
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Oct 08, 2008 11:41 am
panthergurl wrote:Smithfield Football Club 2009 Coaches
Div 5 - Paul Oldacre
Div 5R - Steve Leecroft
Congratulations to both
by panthergurl » Wed Oct 08, 2008 11:51 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:
These rules can only be changed at an AGM, a lot of clubs are "Sports & Social Clubs", therefore, what the "Football committee" see as a good thing, the "Executive committee" may not. Our club has survived for almost 100 years because we follow the constitution.
What if there is a former AFL player that has moved within your area and would like a crack at coaching amateur level and you pass it by because you didn't advertise.
I think the key is to advertise as early as possible, you'll probably end up with far more applicants, some maybe just for a sticky-beak, nevertheless, the position will be filled as early as possible so you aren't "dicking around" someone that you are always going to give the nod to.
The constitution does state "advertise", there is no stipulation on the level of advertising you have to perform.
Clubs should not have to feel obliged to employ coaches on mateship or any other reason, each year should be taken as a new step and if the rules state that a club "HAS" to advertise, there should be no hard feelings. If the current coach is the best man for the job, he should have no concerns then.
Not digging at you, I just see it from the other side of the fence, I have coached and I have been on an executive committee.
by Footy Chick » Wed Oct 08, 2008 12:00 pm
by zedman » Wed Oct 08, 2008 12:10 pm
by Footy Chick » Wed Oct 08, 2008 12:24 pm
zedman wrote:pardon my ignorance..if the constitution asks for the club to advertise each year and one year they dont..does the club fine itself?..who fines it and under what laws?..who determines the amount?
by Choccies » Wed Oct 08, 2008 12:27 pm
Footy Chick wrote:zedman wrote:pardon my ignorance..if the constitution asks for the club to advertise each year and one year they dont..does the club fine itself?..who fines it and under what laws?..who determines the amount?
For the best part it will go unnoticed....
The fines for non compliance are set by the courts (yes! this is REAL legal stuff) and ranges as a guess.
For example, I found out that if its proven that a club accepted the votes of non-financial members at an AGM ... anywhere from $10-$20k upwards... I found that rather interesting..
by panthergurl » Wed Oct 08, 2008 12:30 pm
by zedman » Wed Oct 08, 2008 12:33 pm
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