Standee wrote:"a fair roll of the dice" - I'd rather he got a fir roll of the drums on his way up the steps to the gallows! (metaphorically)
How much time do people want to give him, "It's okay sir, don't worry, we've got the best up and coming young surgeon in the country, he's a bit deficient in the experience department and his ability to take corrective action has, well, been questioned in the past, but I am sure you'll be fine. Now, just a little scratch......"
people amaze me, RL is a RESULTS BUSINESS.
But if you don't train that surgeon who's going to take your appendix out when the old ones retire?
downtheante wrote:And might that be why Sharp is there? And might it be why Long is coming next year?
No, he should be training at a lower league club, seriously, are you his son or something, you go to great lengths to distract people from the fact that he is completely useless.
If Sean Long is good enough to train a coach, then bring him in AS coach, if Sharp is training Agar, then we are in the poop well and true, he was average as a players.
FFS, Sharp wasn't even good enough for Huddersfield!
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If we are now talking about giving an in experienced coach time to cut his teeth at the job then please do it elswhere not at our club FFS! Leeds, Saints etc are not in the business of appoint their assistant coaches.
He (according to some) has been learning the trade under Kear and Sharp and prior to this at York....how many years do we let him learn about the job?!
I stand by what i have said all along......he is the wrong guy for the job and he should not have been appointed in the first place. In doing so we as a club have not pushed on from our realtive success under messers Kear and Sharp.......this 'experiment' could well cost this club in the long run.
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Standee wrote:No, he should be training at a lower league club, seriously, are you his son or something, you go to great lengths to distract people from the fact that he is completely useless.
If Sean Long is good enough to train a coach, then bring him in AS coach, if Sharp is training Agar, then we are in the poop well and true, he was average as a players.
FFS, Sharp wasn't even good enough for Huddersfield!
So the best players make the best coaches do they? There are probably one or two coaches out there who were great players but, on the whole, I'm not sure it's a prerequisite.
We are 4 points off fifth place. Rovers have won 2 games out of their last 7 (one against Celtic) - the same as Hull. However, all I hear is what a good coach Morgan is (a seniment with which I agree btw).
Wollagong Way wrote:If we are now talking about giving an in experienced coach time to cut his teeth at the job then please do it elswhere not at our club FFS! Leeds, Saints etc are not in the business of appoint their assistant coaches.
He (according to some) has been learning the trade under Kear and Sharp and prior to this at York....how many years do we let him learn about the job?!
I stand by what i have said all along......he is the wrong guy for the job and he should not have been appointed in the first place. In doing so we as a club have not pushed on from our realtive success under messers Kear and Sharp.......this 'experiment' could well cost this club in the long run.
But Bradford are - arguably one of the most succesful clubs in SL history.
downtheante wrote:So the best players make the best coaches do they? There are probably one or two coaches out there who were great players but, on the whole, I'm not sure it's a prerequisite.
We are 4 points off fifth place. Rovers have won 2 games out of their last 7 (one against Celtic) - the same as Hull. However, all I hear is what a good coach Morgan is (a seniment with which I agree btw).
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