sports follower wrote:whufc wrote:Serious question, with Craigmore being a considerably 'old' a grade side based on last year will they be easy to coach and will all players be willing to be taught new things especially the older brigade.
Not stirring things up, serious question from an outside point of view.
Why would it be a problem with the senior players?
I dont see why the older brigade would have a problem with having a coach, I know when I coached there a few seasons back I had absolutely no problems with the older A grade players but I did have a few problems with some other players in lower grades. Sometimes lower grade players are lower grade players for a reason!
Just a question and not having played with your older blokes im not trying to claim i know what they are like.
Just from my experience with some older blokes i have played with they havent taken two well to being 'coached' especially when they have played without a 'proper' coach as such.
I imagine the new coach coming from district cricket will probably have a strong emphasis on fitness, warmups, warm down etc etc i know alot of older blokes i played with who didnt appreciate such an approach.
Any ways just starting some cricket converstation rather than blokes pathetically slagging each other off which this thread has turned into over winter.