David Parkin asked Barry Hall, on Talking Footy the other night, what was different about Paul Roos to his previous coaches. He said the main difference was that Roos didn’t treat the players like robots.
That's interesting. Not a good endorsement for Eade to be our new coach given Parkin is on of our coaching selection committee although I might be reading too much into that comment as I'm definitely not an Eade fan..
I was never really an Eade fan either MT, but we may not have a choice, so we may just have to do the best with who takes on the role.
On Talking Footy the other week, Kevin Sheedy made some interesting points. There’s no doubt that he’s ahead of the rest, because few have survived as long as he has. His view is that Coaching is heading down the American track where a coach’s time and energy is split between coaching and off-field areas promoting the Club.
With the changing face of coaching, he stressed the importance of the coaching group and that the head coach decides the direction taken, but the coaching group is the key to winning and losing games.
He believes that the success of any coach is dependant on him being prepared to update, change and keep vibrant, which is no doubt how and why he has survived so long. He strongly believes that getting people in to assist a coach is vital and the secret of future coaching is the coaching group.
It seems vital that coaches now, more than ever, recognise their own strengths and weaknesses and have people around them who complement the skills they have, if they want to keep pace with the rest of the competition.