There's a bit of obsession some have on here that we must have a full time coach for everything - not necessary. As I said before quality, especially at head coach level is more important. What is also very important and seems to be neglected in this discussion is the coach's input into player recruitment, development and retention as this has a real impact on the performance of the team. Anyone know how that is done beyond anything Motu does?
Out of that lot, though, only 4 - Radford, Last, Peaks and Bennett are tactical coaches or analysts at senior level. We have no specialist advisors and the majority of our "coaching" team are conditioners or physiotherapists.
I could do the job of the analysts for free and sum it up in two words: "We're sh*t"
And those conditioners and physiotherapists are doing such a wonderful job as always
I'd bin the lot of them with the exception of Horne seeing as he's only just starting out with the youngsters. And he seems to be doing a decent job so far as they won again today.
Out of that lot, though, only 4 - Radford, Last, Peaks and Bennett are tactical coaches or analysts at senior level. We have no specialist advisors and the majority of our "coaching" team are conditioners or physiotherapists.
I could do the job of the analysts for free and sum it up in two words: "We're sh*t"
And those conditioners and physiotherapists are doing such a wonderful job as always
I'd bin the lot of them with the exception of Horne seeing as he's only just starting out with the youngsters. And he seems to be doing a decent job so far as they won again today.
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pretty sure there is a guy who owns a scaffolding company who is also on the coaching staff have seen him on game day in the dug out and pitch side etc ?? dont know if he is one of the 11 listed ??
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Erik the not red wrote:There's a bit of obsession some have on here that we must have a full time coach for everything - not necessary. As I said before quality, especially at head coach level is more important. What is also very important and seems to be neglected in this discussion is the coach's input into player recruitment, development and retention as this has a real impact on the performance of the team. Anyone know how that is done beyond anything Motu does?
Shh don't mention Motu's name. I don't think Radford's got round to blaming him yet.
I agree that it should be quality over quantity. Sadly we are doing it the other way round.
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Mrs Barista wrote:Is Motu Radford's boss? Or does Radford report to AP?
I have the impression that both Adam & Motu report to Radford, which is the only explaination as to how he remains in the job. (God help us all, as the passengers on the RMS Titanic said just after midnight on the fateful night).
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Corky Butcher wrote:pretty sure there is a guy who owns a scaffolding company who is also on the coaching staff have seen him on game day in the dug out and pitch side etc ?? dont know if he is one of the 11 listed ??
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That's not the full list
Danny Wilson - head of youth Steve Crooks - player performance manager Rob Wilson and Nat Freer have roles with the U19s Rob Darcy and a few others have roles with the U16s
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