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Re: 20 most influential coaches

Postby morell » Mon Jun 18, 2012 6:04 pm

Executive Member wrote:You should be 8)
Nothing to be ashamed of mate. Browny is quality player and I, and the team, had a bad day.

Browny25 wrote:It was actually 8 ;)
I was only on you for the first 6. The last two were kicked on Sarge/Lukas after dee man gave me a reprieve.

Not that it is a distinct and definitive memory or anything.
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Re: 20 most influential coaches

Postby Yank Man » Mon Jun 18, 2012 8:26 pm

morell wrote:
Executive Member wrote:You should be 8)
Nothing to be ashamed of mate. Browny is quality player and I, and the team, had a bad day.

Browny25 wrote:It was actually 8 ;)
I was only on you for the first 6. The last two were kicked on Sarge/Lukas after dee man gave me a reprieve.

Not that it is a distinct and definitive memory or anything.



Hahaha. Feel a bit downhearted morrell. You take on a club who won 5 games in 2 years and get relegated, with some losses of over 40 goals, in your 1st year you put them in to finals and the 2nd year after 9 rounds you have your A's and Ressies both on top undefeated, and you can't even get a mention. Oh well a work in progress. =))
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Re: 20 most influential coaches

Postby morell » Mon Jun 18, 2012 10:09 pm

Re-read post number 2 Yank Man ;)
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Re: 20 most influential coaches

Postby Yank Man » Mon Jun 18, 2012 10:17 pm

morell wrote:Re-read post number 2 Yank Man ;)



Yeah read yours morell, but did scan deemans, that's where the dissapointment came from. =))
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Re: 20 most influential coaches

Postby morell » Mon Jun 18, 2012 10:21 pm

You'll get over it. Just like I did after Browny kicked 6 on me *tick*
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Re: 20 most influential coaches

Postby Yank Man » Mon Jun 18, 2012 10:37 pm

morell wrote:You'll get over it. Just like I did after Browny kicked 6 on me *tick*



Already have. Just as you are better in attack than defence. :lol:
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Re: 20 most influential coaches

Postby dee man » Mon Jun 18, 2012 10:40 pm

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morell wrote:Re-read post number 2 Yank Man ;)



Yeah read yours morell, but did scan deemans, that's where the dissapointment came from. =))

as you would have also read,the list was not finished and havent included any one from div 7
will be more to add to make my 20 but as i said just my opion and means squat when you think about it
wouldnt be worried to much about what i think,other peoples thoughts would be more important i would think
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Re: 20 most influential coaches

Postby Yank Man » Mon Jun 18, 2012 10:44 pm

dee man wrote:
Yank Man wrote:
morell wrote:Re-read post number 2 Yank Man ;)



Yeah read yours morell, but did scan deemans, that's where the dissapointment came from. =))

as you would have also read,the list was not finished and havent included any one from div 7
will be more to add to make my 20 but as i said just my opion and means squat when you think about it
wouldnt be worried to much about what i think,other peoples thoughts would be more important i would think


Lighten up deeman, just having fun. Me I don't give a proverbial what other people think I know what I bring to the table.
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Re: 20 most influential coaches

Postby dee man » Tue Jun 19, 2012 6:52 am

Yank Man wrote:
dee man wrote:
Yank Man wrote:
morell wrote:Re-read post number 2 Yank Man ;)



Yeah read yours morell, but did scan deemans, that's where the dissapointment came from. =))

as you would have also read,the list was not finished and havent included any one from div 7
will be more to add to make my 20 but as i said just my opion and means squat when you think about it
wouldnt be worried to much about what i think,other peoples thoughts would be more important i would think


Lighten up deeman, just having fun. Me I don't give a proverbial what other people think I know what I bring to the table.

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Re: 20 most influential coaches

Postby carey » Tue Jun 19, 2012 10:13 am

Number #1.

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Re: 20 most influential coaches

Postby morell » Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:57 pm

Yank Man wrote:
morell wrote:You'll get over it. Just like I did after Browny kicked 6 on me *tick*



Already have. Just as you are better in attack than defence. :lol:
That's it I am making a comeback.
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Re: 20 most influential coaches

Postby story of my life » Tue Jun 19, 2012 2:46 pm

morell wrote:
Yank Man wrote:
morell wrote:You'll get over it. Just like I did after Browny kicked 6 on me *tick*



Already have. Just as you are better in attack than defence. :lol:
That's it I am making a comeback.


See you at 6p.m. tonight 8)
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Re: 20 most influential coaches

Postby morell » Tue Jun 19, 2012 2:52 pm

*Looks outside window*

That was a quick comeback. Lasted all of an hour or two.
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Re: 20 most influential coaches

Postby Freo HeaveHo » Wed Jun 20, 2012 6:48 pm

I don't want to sound negative here, and I know there are alot of great coaches out there and also some very poor ones. But what makes a good coach. What they stand for? How they conduct themselves ? Why else they do for the club other than lead the troops. I personally think the role of the coach at local level doesn't have a huge bearing on field success. In my eyes it comes down to one thing .... CATTLE. if ya don't have your going no where it's as simple as that.
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Re: 20 most influential coaches

Postby Yank Man » Wed Jun 20, 2012 10:26 pm

Freo HeaveHo wrote:I don't want to sound negative here, and I know there are alot of great coaches out there and also some very poor ones. But what makes a good coach. What they stand for? How they conduct themselves ? Why else they do for the club other than lead the troops. I personally think the role of the coach at local level doesn't have a huge bearing on field success. In my eyes it comes down to one thing .... CATTLE. if ya don't have your going no where it's as simple as that.


Yes, but even cattle need a stockman. Someone has to herd them into the right paddock to feed. :lol:
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Re: 20 most influential coaches

Postby story of my life » Thu Jun 21, 2012 8:52 am

Freo HeaveHo wrote:I don't want to sound negative here, and I know there are alot of great coaches out there and also some very poor ones. But what makes a good coach. What they stand for? How they conduct themselves ? Why else they do for the club other than lead the troops. I personally think the role of the coach at local level doesn't have a huge bearing on field success. In my eyes it comes down to one thing .... CATTLE. if ya don't have your going no where it's as simple as that.


Possibly in A grade footy but I Agree 100% Freo, in regards to seconds footy. Just look at your old amateur clubs reserve side this year for a perfect example. Same coach that won about 14 games in 4 years has won 9 in a row so far this year. Hasn't done anything that different just real lucky to get the gig when there is so much depth at the club. If last years coach, who won about 6 games, was still there the results would probably be about the same
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Re: 20 most influential coaches

Postby Yank Man » Thu Jun 21, 2012 9:00 am

carey wrote:Number #1.

End of thread......



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Re: 20 most influential coaches

Postby Farbs » Thu Jun 21, 2012 10:05 am

story of my life wrote:
Freo HeaveHo wrote:I don't want to sound negative here, and I know there are alot of great coaches out there and also some very poor ones. But what makes a good coach. What they stand for? How they conduct themselves ? Why else they do for the club other than lead the troops. I personally think the role of the coach at local level doesn't have a huge bearing on field success. In my eyes it comes down to one thing .... CATTLE. if ya don't have your going no where it's as simple as that.


Possibly in A grade footy but I Agree 100% Freo, in regards to seconds footy. Just look at your old amateur clubs reserve side this year for a perfect example. Same coach that won about 14 games in 4 years has won 9 in a row so far this year. Hasn't done anything that different just real lucky to get the gig when there is so much depth at the club. If last years coach, who won about 6 games, was still there the results would probably be about the same


Thats looking at an overall win/loss, but i do think that a good coach, including at a reserves level might be the difference between winning that clutch final, or even a grand final. Yes they may have good cattle that got them there, but when you are up against the good teams at the end of the year, a better coach should be able to make better decisions earlier in games, or get their message across when needed, which may win you a flag.
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Re: 20 most influential coaches

Postby Executive Member » Thu Jun 21, 2012 10:09 am

Farbs wrote:
story of my life wrote:
Freo HeaveHo wrote:I don't want to sound negative here, and I know there are alot of great coaches out there and also some very poor ones. But what makes a good coach. What they stand for? How they conduct themselves ? Why else they do for the club other than lead the troops. I personally think the role of the coach at local level doesn't have a huge bearing on field success. In my eyes it comes down to one thing .... CATTLE. if ya don't have your going no where it's as simple as that.


Possibly in A grade footy but I Agree 100% Freo, in regards to seconds footy. Just look at your old amateur clubs reserve side this year for a perfect example. Same coach that won about 14 games in 4 years has won 9 in a row so far this year. Hasn't done anything that different just real lucky to get the gig when there is so much depth at the club. If last years coach, who won about 6 games, was still there the results would probably be about the same


Thats looking at an overall win/loss, but i do think that a good coach, including at a reserves level might be the difference between winning that clutch final, or even a grand final. Yes they may have good cattle that got them there, but when you are up against the good teams at the end of the year, a better coach should be able to make better decisions earlier in games, or get their message across when needed, which may win you a flag.


So your C Grade flag was it the C Grade coaches coaching or that of the B Grade coach who played :lol:
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Re: 20 most influential coaches

Postby story of my life » Thu Jun 21, 2012 10:42 am

Farbs wrote:
story of my life wrote:
Freo HeaveHo wrote:I don't want to sound negative here, and I know there are alot of great coaches out there and also some very poor ones. But what makes a good coach. What they stand for? How they conduct themselves ? Why else they do for the club other than lead the troops. I personally think the role of the coach at local level doesn't have a huge bearing on field success. In my eyes it comes down to one thing .... CATTLE. if ya don't have your going no where it's as simple as that.


Possibly in A grade footy but I Agree 100% Freo, in regards to seconds footy. Just look at your old amateur clubs reserve side this year for a perfect example. Same coach that won about 14 games in 4 years has won 9 in a row so far this year. Hasn't done anything that different just real lucky to get the gig when there is so much depth at the club. If last years coach, who won about 6 games, was still there the results would probably be about the same


Thats looking at an overall win/loss, but i do think that a good coach, including at a reserves level might be the difference between winning that clutch final, or even a grand final. Yes they may have good cattle that got them there, but when you are up against the good teams at the end of the year, a better coach should be able to make better decisions earlier in games, or get their message across when needed, which may win you a flag.


Agree Farbs. When two evenly matched sides are playing the coach can have a massive impact on the outcome. But at the lower levels it is very hard for a coach to get the results, no matter how good he is, if there is a gap in class between the sides. There aren't too many massive upsets,
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