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Posted January 19, 2013 23:19 · last edited January 19, 2013 23:51

Steve-O wrote:

patrick478 wrote:

Steve-O wrote:

patrick478 wrote:

Oh great plan. Sack both the coach and the assistant, with no viable option for a replacement. That will really go down well with the dressing room (especially since they have all said that they respect Greenie).


When was the last time you heard a team criticise the management in public? Just because they say that doesn't mean it's true. 

Greenie was part of a tight-knit playing group that made the playoffs three seasons ago. I would be very, very surprised if the rest of the players don't respect him.


I am sure they respect him as a player and a man, but is he a good coach? Different question.


yeah but I still think respect is part of being a good coach, not just tactical stuff. 
Not saying he'd be any better though.

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Unknown editor edited January 19, 2013 23:51
Steve-O wrote:
patrick478 wrote:
Steve-O wrote:
patrick478 wrote:

Oh great plan. Sack both the coach and the assistant, with no viable option for a replacement. That will really go down well with the dressing room (especially since they have all said that they respect Greenie).


When was the last time you heard a team criticise the management in public? Just because they say that doesn't mean it's true. 

Greenie was part of a tight-knit playing group that made the playoffs three seasons ago. I would be very, very surprised if the rest of the players don't respect him.


I am sure they respect him as a player and a man, but is he a good coach? Different question.


yeah but I still think respect is part of being a good coach, not just tactical stuff. 
Not saying he'd be any better though.
Cosimo edited January 19, 2013 23:19
Steve-O wrote:
patrick478 wrote:
Steve-O wrote:
patrick478 wrote:

Oh great plan. Sack both the coach and the assistant, with no viable option for a replacement. That will really go down well with the dressing room (especially since they have all said that they respect Greenie).


When was the last time you heard a team criticise the management in public? Just because they say that doesn't mean it's true. 

Greenie was part of a tight-knit playing group that made the playoffs three seasons ago. I would be very, very surprised if the rest of the players don't respect him.


I am sure they respect him as a player and a man, but is he a good coach? Different question.


yeah but I still think respect is part of being a good coach, not just tactical stuff.