That is a ridiculous statement he may be a great coach and a poor public speaker.Listening to him talk on 360 the bloke is out of his depth as a coach.
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That is a ridiculous statement he may be a great coach and a poor public speaker.Listening to him talk on 360 the bloke is out of his depth as a coach.
That is a ridiculous statement he may be a great coach and a poor public speaker.
You don't find being able to speak well in front of a lot of people to be a pivotal part of being a senior coach??That is a ridiculous statement he may be a great coach and a poor public speaker.
I could post a picture of my broken nose, that was one of my less successful encounters, unfortunately no internet back in the day so nothing to link to.Be wary of evincing your experience as fact Tiger.
Allegedly you need links to establish this as "fact".
It never hurt Dipper copping the same treatment from Jeans in the 1980s..went on to win a Brownlow not too much later.
No I don't, that can be taught if need be.You don't find being able to speak well in front of a lot of people to be a pivotal part of being a senior coach??
Bit different speaking on national TV than to 40 players at the ground isn't it?Don't you need to be a good public speaker to be a good coach? How else can you motivate players?
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Bit different speaking on national TV than to 40 players at the ground isn't it?
Is there any proof of this, or is it my word vs his word kind of stuff?
Either way, Leppitsch is an angry man who clearly doesn't have things under control at Brisbane. This isn't meant to be taken as a cheap shot, but the fact that he played most of his football under Lethal is probably a fair indicator of his emotional maturity in dealing with situations like this. He's not smacking a six year old boy who hit his little brother - he's grabbing a 24 year old man (whether by his jumper or neck) rather than asserting his authority in a responsible manner.
Did I call him names?So you haven't got a clue what happened but you have formed an opinion that Leppa the ginga is a violent coach because he played under Matthews.
Stick to day care
Got second paragraph is sort of contradicted by your first paragraphIs there any proof of this, or is it my word vs his word kind of stuff?
Either way, Leppitsch is an angry man who clearly doesn't have things under control at Brisbane. This isn't meant to be taken as a cheap shot, but the fact that he played most of his football under Lethal is probably a fair indicator of his emotional maturity in dealing with situations like this. He's not smacking a six year old boy who hit his little brother - he's grabbing a 24 year old man (whether by his jumper or neck) rather than asserting his authority in a responsible manner.
Yes but if you had to make a choice would you not rather a coach that could win a premiership over a coach that speaks well on TV?Coaches also have to press conferences and interviews on TV, it's part of the job and a very important one.
Did I call him names?
Nope, that was you.
Did I say he was a "violent coach"?
Nope, that was you.
People don't have a problem talking about the Scott brothers' immaturity, and in my eyes Leppitsch is no different.
Considering the fact that they won three flags together in defence, under one of the most angry figures in the game's history, this isn't a long bow to draw.
So would I, but that's not the point is it?Yeah that Simon Black is a mongrel of a bloke,
One things for sure, I would rather Lethal coach my team to 3 flags than sit through the embarrassment that Neeld & Bailey coughed up
So would I, but that's not the point is it?
Please do address it when you find the time.
Ta.