daisycutter 30,007 Posted August 12, 2011 Posted August 12, 2011 I love all this talk about im being a "great development coach". Unless you are watching different games than me, I would put it to you that our development has gone backwards, not forwards. Some players have thrived, but many have gone backwards, and more importantly "the team" has gone to [censored]. +1
Redleg 42,146 Posted August 12, 2011 Posted August 12, 2011 I love all this talk about im being a "great development coach". Unless you are watching different games than me, I would put it to you that our development has gone backwards, not forwards. Some players have thrived, but many have gone backwards, and more importantly "the team" has gone to [censored]. Unfortunately I agree.
praha 11,267 Posted August 13, 2011 Posted August 13, 2011 Why can't we get this guy to coach the club? Come to Dees, Dean!
Nasher 33,675 Posted August 13, 2011 Posted August 13, 2011 Why can't we get this guy to coach the club? Come to Dees, Dean! Someone already made that gag.
e25 5 Posted August 13, 2011 Posted August 13, 2011 Good coach is subjective and some opinions deserve better moderation than others. He was a great devlopment coach. If an e25 was training particularly hard and met all of the required metrics but could not structure up, and Bailey could not pencil him in, would that mean Bailey was a bad coach? I think the above may have been Baileys problem. I don't understand the point of any of this drivel. In plain english please? NB. I didn't say DB was a bad coach, nor a good coach. I simply said "a good bloke does not equal a good coach."
RudeBoy 164 Posted August 13, 2011 Posted August 13, 2011 I actually think Bails was a good coach. Remember, his first 2 years he was asked to tank in order to secure Watts, Trengove, Scully etc. In his last 2 years his win/loss ratio was about 45 %, which was about what was expected of such a young list. This year, it is now public knowledge that the team's performances have been adversely affected by off-field squabbles. Anyway, it's time to move on. Let's just hope that the off field stuff is quickly sorted out so the new coach can have some chance of success.
Chicken Deelicious 0 Posted August 13, 2011 Posted August 13, 2011 I imagine that, although he is sacked, he has an exit clause in his contract. I couldn't imagine he would say anything negative about the place (even if he was very negative) with 5 weeks salary or more on the line. However, sounds like he has genuinely positive feelings with such statements, because it would be possible for him to avoid, dodge or minimally answer such questions if he felt like it. As they say, it is not what happens to you but how you choose to respond to it. Congratulations to DB for the stance he has chosen to take on this one
H_T 3,049 Posted August 13, 2011 Posted August 13, 2011 He was a great devlopment coach. Great development coaches don't lose their jobs.
Jordie_tackles 354 Posted August 13, 2011 Posted August 13, 2011 Great development coaches don't lose their jobs. If thats all they are they do
Captain Jack Jordan 32 Posted August 13, 2011 Posted August 13, 2011 I actually think Bails was a good coach. Remember, his first 2 years he was asked to tank in order to secure Watts, Trengove, Scully etc. In his last 2 years his win/loss ratio was about 45 %, which was about what was expected of such a young list. This year, it is now public knowledge that the team's performances have been adversely affected by off-field squabbles. Anyway, it's time to move on. Let's just hope that the off field stuff is quickly sorted out so the new coach can have some chance of success. Nobody asked him to tank or throw games .
Sir Why You Little 37,450 Posted August 13, 2011 Author Posted August 13, 2011 Nobody asked him to tank or throw games . They did, but not in those words...and we all understand why...our list was a year too long before the cleanout started.
Captain Jack Jordan 32 Posted August 13, 2011 Posted August 13, 2011 We were crap but we didn't chuck a game IMO . What about the Bryce Gibbs cup ,The Kruezer cup etc
Sir Why You Little 37,450 Posted August 13, 2011 Author Posted August 13, 2011 We were crap but we didn't chuck a game IMO . What about the Bryce Gibbs cup ,The Kruezer cup etc Carlton did the same,,,no arguement...Mark Riley went to Carlton the week after the Kreuzer Cup. Yes we were crap, but we also made sure of it by moving players and resting others..For Trengove and hopefully Scully i have no malice towards it, but i hated that time in our history...Dark Dark times....cheering for looses...
H_T 3,049 Posted August 13, 2011 Posted August 13, 2011 If thats all they are they do Not necessarily. "Great" ones don't.
Undeeterred 3,127 Posted August 14, 2011 Posted August 14, 2011 We were crap but we didn't chuck a game IMO . What about the Bryce Gibbs cup ,The Kruezer cup etc I remember Lance Whitnall missing a goal my mum could have kicked from about 15 out straight in front in the Kruezer cup and thinking 'has it really come to this??'
beelzebub 23,392 Posted August 14, 2011 Posted August 14, 2011 We were crap but we didn't chuck a game IMO . What about the Bryce Gibbs cup ,The Kruezer cup etc Hate to burst your bubble there.. but that Saints game towards the end of 09 was , lets say , very interesting. We couldnt afford to win another game...for "developments' sake. We came out the blocks like no tomorrow. Sainters were finals bound but were getting pantsed. Liam was on fire, kicking asisting etc. It all clicked.. !! Jurrah was 'rested' for quite long seesions..and somehow found himself sweeping the back flanks at times. After half time it was as though wed forgotten to swap ends....the setup was most strange... enough said..lol Nupp..never chucked a game...but managed some quite well
jayceebee31 768 Posted August 14, 2011 Posted August 14, 2011 I actually think Bails was a good coach. Remember, his first 2 years he was asked to tank in order to secure Watts, Trengove, Scully etc. In his last 2 years his win/loss ratio was about 45 %, which was about what was expected of such a young list. This year, it is now public knowledge that the team's performances have been adversely affected by off-field squabbles. Anyway, it's time to move on. Let's just hope that the off field stuff is quickly sorted out so the new coach can have some chance of success. Maybe players like Liam can step up to the plate- he seems like he has gobe right off the boil.Maybe a HUGE pre season is what is needed at Melbourne and a HUGE change in the football dept (OVERHAUL).
Nasher 33,675 Posted August 14, 2011 Posted August 14, 2011 Hate to burst your bubble there.. but that Saints game towards the end of 09 was , lets say , very interesting. We couldnt afford to win another game...for "developments' sake. We came out the blocks like no tomorrow. Sainters were finals bound but were getting pantsed. Liam was on fire, kicking asisting etc. It all clicked.. !! Jurrah was 'rested' for quite long seesions..and somehow found himself sweeping the back flanks at times. After half time it was as though wed forgotten to swap ends....the setup was most strange... enough said..lol Nupp..never chucked a game...but managed some quite well I remember that game as being one of the most enjoyable losses I've ever watched. That was the game where Wheaters booted it to the centre every time he took the kick out - for no reason other than for fun from what I could tell. To me it was no pressure to win (obviously) and no pressure to lose (unlike the previous week where it took a fairly monumental effort to lose) as the Saints should've beaten us easily on merit. Just fun footy to watch.
Jaded No More 68,976 Posted August 14, 2011 Posted August 14, 2011 I remember that game as being one of the most enjoyable losses I've ever watched. That was the game where Wheaters booted it to the centre every time he took the kick out - for no reason other than for fun from what I could tell. To me it was no pressure to win (obviously) and no pressure to lose (unlike the previous week where it took a fairly monumental effort to lose) as the Saints should've beaten us easily on merit. Just fun footy to watch. AND we were in front at quarter time. I even took a photo of the scoreboard to prove it because it seemed so unbelievable to me. It was a good game, one of the highlights in a very very depressing season full of terrible loses.
Jordie_tackles 354 Posted August 14, 2011 Posted August 14, 2011 Not necessarily. "Great" ones don't. Being a "Great" development coach doesnt mean that you can coach in any other capacity, but i understand what you are saying
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