" after we win the flag" good old Woosh
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Sack him. I heard Mark Neeld will be available.
Would have been invaluable in the derby.I'd love to see him get a game next week.
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Sack him. I heard Mark Neeld will be available.
not sure if he'd be much of an improvementWait, the 'Rat' is still available isn't he?!?!?!?!?!
Interesting that he will be the 6th ranked coach if we make finals. As long as he stays on he'll pass a few more thereafter...http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-04-10/worsfold-philosophical-about-coaching-beyond-2013
Silly article if anyone's interested. Why does Mathew Lloyd get an opinion on who our coach is?
Which clubs have "bowed to media pressure" when deciding who should be coach?The good thing about the Eagles is you know they'll make the decision based on logic and reason, not bowing to media pressure.
i reckon woosha will be at the eagles longer than hird at Lloyds beloved essendonsuch a ridiculous notion. there are 18 teams only one can win the flag, and i guess Lloyd would have all 17 other coaches fired.
Surely the decision would always be around is this guy still coaching at a very high standard? and that is a question that can only be answered by people inside the club.
Which clubs have "bowed to media pressure" when deciding who should be coach?
Sounds like voodoo bullshit to me.
Do you honestly think that football club executives – already wealthy, successful men – are persuaded by what some jackass writes in whatever low-rent tabloid covers their city?
Australian media can barely wipe its own arse. So who exactly is meant to be cowed by the towering influence of whatever warm shit dribbles out of these hacks' mouths any given week?
Some muppets on here might allow their little snow globes to get turned upside-down by whatever appears on the back page. But most people accomplished enough to run football clubs aren't quite as impressionable. Sometimes they get those appointments wrong, but I don't accept for one second that they're media-driven.
When I hear people on here talk about 'the media', I'm reminded of our ancestors who hid in their caves because they were afraid of the sun.
"Oooh, the medjah - big medjah - ooh. They wot dunnit!"
It's a convenient placeholder to fill a hole in people's understanding.
Not sure if this is the right thread for this.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-04-17/hot-gospel-john-worsfold
Interesting to get an insight of how he coaches.
You presumably think some clubs change or appoint coaches because of medjah pressure.Sorry, I missed the part where I said anything of the kind.
Such lengths? As a literate adult, I don't find it that hard. But I guess it makes me a unicorn in these parts.It's a shame you've gone to such lengths to draft such a wonderfully crafted response to a comment that was never made.
You presumably think some clubs change or appoint coaches because of medjah pressure.
If not, why single out WC for "not bowing to media pressure"? Are we special?
Such lengths? As a literate adult, I don't find it that hard. But I guess it makes me a unicorn in these parts.
He just keeps his cards close to his chest.Excellent article. In my job I'm at the point now with experience that I use gut feel to make critical decisions. The problem is that others without your experience don't understand the decision making process you've gone through and it's actually hard to explain, so you get criticized for it even though it was a correct decision.
Given Woosha's has never been great at articulating in post match conferences it's clear now why he cops flack from those not really in the know.
Good try.Incorrect. Keep digging.