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Been wondering if there would be opportunities with players that are about to retire who want to look at coaching, like Jarryd Roughead, Jordan Lewis, Harry Taylor etc. Throw enough money and a career path at them and they may come.
 

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Agree completely - I don't think he's ruthless/fanatical enough to be a gun Senior Coach, but I'd love him as an assistant.
Don't let the public demeanor fool you, Bolton has an absolute hard edge to him, it's part of why the Blues players look so good now that Teague is in. The good cop has taken over from the bad cop.
 
Been wondering if there would be opportunities with players that are about to retire who want to look at coaching, like Jarryd Roughead, Jordan Lewis, Harry Taylor etc. Throw enough money and a career path at them and they may come.

I'd really like to get Jarryd Roughead.
I doubt he would come to Adelaide but he would be a great replacement for Ben Hart
 
If you read any of draft books they talk about what great teachers Voss and Buckley were. Sando now, Neeld & McCartney; Bolton before - all great teachers

Being a great teacher makes a brilliant assistant, worth SFA as a manager

Bolton is from that era when people were fapping about needing empathic teachers to connect with millennials

It was terrible thinking

Being a teaching type is no qualification for ultimate authority, management and leadership

A head coach isn’t teaching anyone anything, he has underlings for that
 
If you read any of draft books they talk about what great teachers Voss and Buckley were. Sando now, Neeld & McCartney; Bolton before - all great teachers

Being a great teacher makes a brilliant assistant, worth SFA as a manager

Bolton is from that era when people were fapping about needing empathic teachers to connect with millennials

It was terrible thinking

Being a teaching type is no qualification for ultimate authority, management and leadership

A head coach isn’t teaching anyone anything, he has underlings for that

You think a person can only exercise leadership in one way, no matter who or what they are dealing with? Even a good ‘teaching type’ has different communication modes that they use based on circumstances.

All you are doing is highlighting bad leaders, not bad ‘teachers’.


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You think a person can only exercise leadership in one way, no matter who or what they are dealing with? Even a good ‘teaching type’ has different communication modes that they use based on circumstances.

All you are doing is highlighting bad leaders, not bad ‘teachers’.


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I’m highlighting experience gained from more than just high school theory
 
Don't let the public demeanor fool you, Bolton has an absolute hard edge to him, it's part of why the Blues players look so good now that Teague is in. The good cop has taken over from the bad cop.
Bolton is a teacher not a instigator. He couldn’t transpose. Teague can unite and free up and get better push back. Frees the shackles and gets better connections between lines.
Says something. Ours don’t do the same in the last five wk that he’s had because the structure is too rigid and there’s total fear of fail.
Plus there no faith in youth.
 

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Bet it hasn't even crossed their minds

We already have the best person possible at every position, and if we didnt then we probably have them at the club in a lower position waiting to be promoted into it.
 
You think a person can only exercise leadership in one way, no matter who or what they are dealing with? Even a good ‘teaching type’ has different communication modes that they use based on circumstances.

All you are doing is highlighting bad leaders, not bad ‘teachers’.


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Agreed.

Teaching & leadership are not mutually exclusive.
 
Apparently Alan Richardson told someone, somewhere (before he was a senior coach) that Blighty was lucky to coach premierships.

Last night Wildy asked Blight if it was true (that Richardson said that), and Blighty said yes, that’s what he had heard.

Oh Alan.

Also, this has nothing to do with the topic, but Richardson’s bogan Victorian footy coach accent is really grating. Maybe that’s why he lost the players.
 
Apparently Alan Richardson told someone, somewhere (before he was a senior coach) that Blighty was lucky to coach premierships.

Last night Wildy asked Blight if it was true (that Richardson said that), and Blighty said yes, that’s what he had heard.

Oh Alan.

Also, this has nothing to do with the topic, but Richardson’s bogan Victorian footy coach accent is really grating. Maybe that’s why he lost the players.
WTF. What a moron
 
Been wondering if there would be opportunities with players that are about to retire who want to look at coaching, like Jarryd Roughead, Jordan Lewis, Harry Taylor etc. Throw enough money and a career path at them and they may come.

Sam Mitchell style.
Need more than having been a good footballer & just because Mitch & Hodgey have made it work, it'd be no good if the body was shot. Not convinced Jordan Lewis has been a success at Melbourne.
Can see H. going back home to Geraldton/Northampton not Perth.
 
Apparently Alan Richardson told someone, somewhere (before he was a senior coach) that Blighty was lucky to coach premierships.

Last night Wildy asked Blight if it was true (that Richardson said that), and Blighty said yes, that’s what he had heard.

Oh Alan.

Also, this has nothing to do with the topic, but Richardson’s bogan Victorian footy coach accent is really grating. Maybe that’s why he lost the players.

... well yeah of course. Every coach who has coached a premiership has needed to be lucky, and arguably luck is as much a skill as being a tactical genius, bonding with players etc, Blight didn't have that luck at Geelong, had it at Adelaide.

Lucky that the ball bounced the right way, the critical players don't get injured at the wrong moment, an easy shot is missed, the 50-50 call goes their way in a tight game etc. You need to be able to put the right plans in motion to be able to get there in the first place, but there is an element of luck to it all.
 
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