My theory on Hudson's baffling selections is that he thinks he's super smart and picking random players or not picking obvious guys just shows he's smarter than everyone else. And once he's committed to a baffling selection he won't go back on it because that would be admitting he wasn't that smart to pick them in the first place. So we won't see Gleeson again while he's in charge and we'll keep seeing Dyer, Lewis etc too
I think your theory makes sense. Why on earth would he stick with a player who does not stand out at ASB level, and in the same team Tim Payne has shown his value, and is a young 23 year old seasoned player, gets omitted or not looked at? I also thought Sam Burfoot looked really good until he went off to Aussie. No counter argument will change my mind on a young 17 year old getting picked when players like Roux who is also a defender of note, gets omitted. At the end of the day every coach makes choices, but this one has made too many weird ones for my personal liking.
Im not disagreeing with anyone here, I think this theory makes a lot of sense.
I am a football coach as well, last year I coached at Glenfield Rovers, and we had a whole load of youth trialing at the club. We had this one player, I could tell he was a brilliant player, he was coached properly in a sense, but he just couldn't adjust to the style of play we had. I am not saying this is the main reason to why Hudson picks players like Dyer and leaves out Boyd and a few others. Maybe thats something to do in their camp or their own personal rejections, I don't know at all. Only he does, but there is a sense where, maybe they just don't fit into Hudson's plans? Like I said, this player could have easily been one of the best players in my team had we played a different style, but we have a style that was suited for the team, and he just couldn't adjust.
You see that with a lot of professional clubs, for instance, Sir Alex Ferguson had his son play for United for 4 years, making only 27 appearances. He was sold to Wolves after that 4 year spell and he just didn't fit in to Ferguson's plans.