Quote Starbug="Starbug"The coach picks the players he thinks are the best for the job , if they fail , he gets sacked , all of you out there suggesting " this player is better than that player , he shouldn't be in , he should be in " go out , get your coaching badge , find a team , have a go at it
Then you might realise why he is the England coach , and you are not
If you dont think you're up to that , try ' reffing ' , then you'll relise how ' easy ' it is
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Something I did actually do, got the badge the same time as Andy Last, unfortunately for him he ended up having to coach retards while I got the pleasure of coaching the Kingston Amateurs!!!!!
It really isn't easy but as much as you have at stake in the pro game at least you know your players HAVE to turn up every session, you can plan to have group sessions, one to one training, forwards and backs you even have the luxury of being able to have a light contact game with an under 20's side. The amateur game allows you none of those and some teams struggle to get 5 players down when it is wet and windy.
Then not to mention it is still winter rugby and there are very limited number of floodlit pitches for training. The expense of hiring an all weather pitch for 5 people to have a pass around is one sure fire way to get yourself in debt.
So no coaching is not easy but I'd sooner be picking and coaching at the top than having to struggle through at the bottom.