Author Topic: Next Coach of RFC irrespective of whether he starts in 2008, 2009 or 2010  (Read 1878 times)

Ramps

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Whose your preference to be the next Tiger Boss? Taking everything into account- Age, experience, the future, etc etc etc.

Gordon Bennett

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Whose your preference to be the next Tiger Boss? Taking everything into account- Age, experience, the future, etc etc etc.
This is totally irrelevant, ramps, and rather pointless.We've got a coach now - deal with your question when he is no longer the coach.

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Totally relevant!
Ramps is dealing with the question as Wallet is on his last legs.

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Unless one of these has some magic potion to make our cubs age 5 years in one summer then agree with GB.
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Passionfruit

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Unless one of these has some magic potion to make our cubs age 5 years in one summer then agree with GB.

Has nothing to do with age. ::)
More to do with players being motivated to do well and have a crack.
Play for the jumper and play under duress.
We havent played under ANY intensity ALL YEAR ::)
And people here want ANOTHER 2 years of crap do they ::)
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I think our young kids have given it a go.
It's the old brigade who've got their noses out of joint and think their heads are on the line like Gasper.
We don't need these guys any more, that think if we play like dogs we can get rid of another coach.
By sacking the coach, you're just pandering to their pathetic ways and just perpetuating the rubbish we've seen for the last 26 years.

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i wanna see  bond knights and sheedy as our coaches

sheedy as head coach for 2-3 yrs and then have bond or knighter or both take over while sheeds takes another role at the club

we need tiger ppl at tigerland

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i wanna see  bond knights and sheedy as our coaches

sheedy as head coach for 2-3 yrs and then have bond or knighter or both take over while sheeds takes another role at the club

we need tiger ppl at tigerland

Thats correct.
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Ramps

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i wanna see  bond knights and sheedy as our coaches

sheedy as head coach for 2-3 yrs and then have bond or knighter or both take over while sheeds takes another role at the club

we need tiger ppl at tigerland


this is the scenario that i support as well for those that asked lol.

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If it came to it.

Chris Bond.


The rest I'd want to stay the hell away from!  Either no good or too old.  :outtahere
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Malthouse for sentimental reasons

McKenna because he is going to be a great coach.

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Chris Bond would make a great coach for any club one day
instructs well

Wallace has had 3 years he took us to 9th
now he has taken us to a wooden spoon
it must be reviewed seriously at end of year


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I might be alone here, but I reckon Buckley will make a good coach (I rate his football brain a lot higher than Voss). Someone of oustanding skills, clearly an area we are lacking in

I think we need to be bringing on someone from a winning, professional side who brings in experience of what the top sides are doing to maintain success. Sides that know about how sports scientists are involved and getting the most out of the players, sides that know how to structure recruiting departments the right way and have the right processes in place. None of the coaching staff we have at the moment have that.

I'd be looking at guys who are assistants at sides like Collingwood and West Coast, so people like McKenna and Sumich would be worth looking in to.

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I might be alone here, but I reckon Buckley will make a good coach (I rate his football brain a lot higher than Voss). Someone of oustanding skills, clearly an area we are lacking in

I think we need to be bringing on someone from a winning, professional side who brings in experience of what the top sides are doing to maintain success. Sides that know about how sports scientists are involved and getting the most out of the players, sides that know how to structure recruiting departments the right way and have the right processes in place. None of the coaching staff we have at the moment have that.

agree about buckley jezza

voss has no where near the intelligence of buckley, voss is a dead beat! just lucky he was in a great team, sure he was a fantastic player but still a dead beat and speaks like one too!
buckley has only one flaw, he is a pie, but he really knows his stuff and is more ready to coach that voss imo

I'd be looking at guys who are assistants at sides like Collingwood and West Coast, so people like McKenna and Sumich would be worth looking in to.

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Putting obvious bias aside Buckley would make a heaps better coach than Vossy.
I would stick with a former Tiger as a preference though.
Malthouse - Yep (would have to put to the back of my mind his time at WCE and Skunks though)  :rollin
Bond seems to be a smart type.
Knights needs to serve an apprentership to show his worth, at Richmond as assistant, maybe.

Sheeds - Not as coach as such, but would love him at the club.


Not until I see what Wallace can achieve next year mind you.....