Charles Macek's opinion last night on Fox Footy on who we should have as next coach:
"I think what we were looking for back in 1999, and why Kevin was identified – and it’s probably still one of the important criterion in looking for the next coach, whenever that is – is someone who has been associated with a successful club, either as a player or as a coach. And whilst there’s no doubt that Danny Frawley was a great leader on the field, and a great person – he’s a really decent human being – both at St Kilda in his playing days, and then in … at Collingwood during his coaching days – neither club enjoyed success. And given the culture, I think, lies at the heart of the success of a club, I think that’s an important criteria."
Don't we all think that - but nice all the same to think of someone who could possibly be on the board voice that.
Which brings to mind potential coaches. I still can't go past Gary O'Donnell. He has all the hallmarks of not only one successful club, but two. Has had a great coaching apprenticeship under one of the best in Matthews. Been associated with two very successful clubs, was a leader at Essendon himself. He has it all IMHO.
We cannot afford to go out and pay big bucks to someone like Sheeds (although i do hope he holds the thought that he can be somehow useful to the RFC one day). With O'Donnell as coach, with the possibility of Sheeds coming on the board or whatever in the future, i say go for it.
Your thoughts. I've heard people raise the name of Craig Lambert as coach. I heard some innuendo that Craig is quite peeved that RFC could pick his son up under the father/son rule. I don't think he has a great opinion of our club, so i wonder if he would really be committed. As i say, is only innuendo and rumour, but i wonder.