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Listened to this and I wonder what the fudge Italiano sees, he claims we've played just a little under most oppositions this season - really? We've been awful. He's happy that we dont have the 2nd place season to look back on - lowered expectations. Full of excuses. Worst for me is that he doesnt see himself as the key motivator for the team! The players are pros and they should be motivating themselves - keeping the morale and motivation and tactics are his function.
Add to that - we are a salary capped league blah blah blah the league isnt dominated by the big spenders - but this isnt the case if AFC CEO is to be believed.
Listened to this and I wonder what the fudge Italiano sees, he claims we've played just a little under most oppositions this season - really? We've been awful. He's happy that we dont have the 2nd place season to look back on - lowered expectations. Full of excuses. Worst for me is that he doesnt see himself as the key motivator for the team! The players are pros and they should be motivating themselves - keeping the morale and motivation and tactics are his function.
Add to that - we are a salary capped league blah blah blah the league isnt dominated by the big spenders - but this isnt the case if AFC CEO is to be believed.
Man does not sounds like a leader to me.
Might need a refresher on what a high performance framework actually looks like.
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Chiefy very good as an analyst support person, not so good as a chiefy.
Listened to this and I wonder what the fudge Italiano sees, he claims we've played just a little under most oppositions this season - really? We've been awful. He's happy that we dont have the 2nd place season to look back on - lowered expectations. Full of excuses. Worst for me is that he doesnt see himself as the key motivator for the team! The players are pros and they should be motivating themselves - keeping the morale and motivation and tactics are his function.
Add to that - we are a salary capped league blah blah blah the league isnt dominated by the big spenders - but this isnt the case if AFC CEO is to be believed.
I know, I know, its serious!
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I don't feel any of that. What is there to look forward to throughout the off-season? We will have the same coach, most likely same playing philosophy, same excuses if we start the season poorly.
Why do the fans have to put up with this? The core fans will still show up week in, week out (3-5k), but the marginal fans have completely lost interest - and I don't blame them at all.
Even Auckland FC fans have stopped engaging us here, because they know how shark we are.
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i thought it was a strange thing to say for a coach at this level. this should be obvious. if it's not obvious, it's a huge part of coach training.
(it was the same interview when he mentioned putting on world class sessions)
i thought it was a strange thing to say for a coach at this level. this should be obvious. if it's not obvious, it's a huge part of coach training.
(it was the same interview when he mentioned putting on world class sessions)
Yeah but it only becomes a thing to focus on when the results are bad.
Been plenty of dysfunctional dressing rooms (cricket a prime example but I'm sure there has been a few talented football teams as well), where because the results have been good, the whole team spirit thing don't matter so much.
We will never really fully know what went on fully behind the scenes this season. But Dome has alluded to some big learnings/challenges. The last two games it's been a very flat team going through the motions.
Reset required. Big pre season ahead. No excuses for Chiefy, if the team ain't performing by Xmas
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i thought it was a strange thing to say for a coach at this level. this should be obvious. if it's not obvious, it's a huge part of coach training.
(it was the same interview when he mentioned putting on world class sessions)
Yeah but it only becomes a thing to focus on when the results are bad.
Been plenty of dysfunctional dressing rooms (cricket a prime example but I'm sure there has been a few talented football teams as well), where because the results have been good, the whole team spirit thing don't matter so much.
We will never really fully know what went on fully behind the scenes this season. But Dome has alluded to some big learnings/challenges. The last two games it's been a very flat team going through the motions.
Reset required. Big pre season ahead. No excuses for Chiefy, if the team ain't performing by Xmas
he is responsible for creating a high performance environment. it could be just as you said, of course.
the interesting thing for me is that this was a point of learning. i wouldnt have thought that this would be new knowledge at this level
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Nah, he deserves every lick of criticism he's got I think. He's shown to be a very poor man manager and really seems (from what he has presented to us from tv appearances) to not really be understanding why things haven't been working.
This is leadership 101 and he doesn't seem to get it. Maybe he's more of a spreadsheet boffin than a people person? I don't really know.
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Considering how much everyone made of their previous working relationship, it seemed to finish like an absolute damp squib and a limp mid-season release. That's odd, I don't care what anyone says.
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Those are all on Italiano first and foremost - I'll go easy on him when he actually takes some responsibility for his decisions tactically and recruitment. I think we are all tired of his excuses for why this season went the way it did - if he fronts up and owns his mistakes and says he has plans for next season to be better then I'll be 100% behind him.
Queenslander 3x a year.
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if he fronts up and owns his mistakes and says he has plans for next season to be better then I'll be 100% behind him.
I think this is the worst thing.
We remember last season well Gilly. We’re not a tough fan group though. Don’t BS us and we’ll be fine. We’re comparatively easy. No fan revolts, no flares, no complaining about the FFA and so on.
Just don’t tell us we’re getting tomato cream soup as a starter and serve up vege stock with corn starch in it and tell us that’s mains too and we’d better eat it and like it. For 3 months.
And yeh if he doesn’t trust Conchie, rather than give him 5 mins here and there for a whole season let him be in the reserves the way Rufer was (and how he was familiar with Paulsen and Surman). Or let him go. Don’t have a bench of players, 60% of whom you don’t think can do the job.
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It is all a narrative.
I sometimes think a good portion of Dome and Chiefs day is spent in a huddle figuring out how they will spin stuff.
But as you have pointed out logically this one doesn’t wash.
Auckland will rise once more
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I think a huge concern is this very basic timeline...
1. Chiefy reappointed
2. Plays 2nd bottom team - lose (give up 30 shots to 6)
3. Plays bottom team - lose (1 shot on goal)
That speaks of little interest in fighting for the coach IMO, no goals either.
Hugely simplistic I know, but with the prospect of avoiding a trip to Darwin they couldn't rise to that.
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If he can't do anything else, and it is hard to be optimistic that he can, is this the identity we want as a club? Even if it is effective again next season, is this going to be helpful in getting people along to games? Does this style get forced upon the academy too?
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If he can't do anything else, and it is hard to be optimistic that he can, is this the identity we want as a club? Even if it is effective again next season, is this going to be helpful in getting people along to games? Does this style get forced upon the academy too?
To play devils advocate to your post - every time we started to look good typically aligned with one thing. That was having a recognized attacking playmaker ideally starting the game. Basically either Rojas or Chico. The wins at the start of the season were mostly grit and determination plus a bit of hope that things would improve once Rojas was back.
If you are to believe Chief - the nicer looking way he wanted to play the team was reliant on a playmaker of sorts to structure the team around. Without this it fell apart more and more throughout the season.
I'll also add I've always thought that Chief's main fault was structuring his team around one player - Rojas. Other smarter posters than myself have done that point to death though.
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I guess we will know next season if it’s the right call, so I’ll support him (not that he cares) and if it doesn’t work I’ll wish him well and support the next coach.
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I guess we will know next season if it’s the right call, so I’ll support him (not that he cares) and if it doesn’t work I’ll wish him well and support the next coach.
We win 3 out of 19 or 21 or some horrendous stat as a professional football club and you’re conflicted?
Our game plan is to stand like statues at the box and have teams take endless shots at our goal. So long as we are going to lose every game doing that maybe we could try something else. We may have injuries, no time to gel, not a long enough pre season with too many internationals and all the rest but where the heck is a different strategy and some ownership by the coach around that.
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I guess we will know next season if it’s the right call, so I’ll support him (not that he cares) and if it doesn’t work I’ll wish him well and support the next coach.
We win 3 out of 19 or 21 or some horrendous stat as a professional football club and you’re conflicted?
Our game plan is to stand like statues at the box and have teams take endless shots at our goal. So long as we are going to lose every game doing that maybe we could try something else. We may have injuries, no time to gel, not a long enough pre season with too many internationals and all the rest but where the heck is a different strategy and some ownership by the coach around that.
But I also do agree with what you said (sorry paraphrasing) about accountability. I’m not defending his tactics I’m just saying I’ll support him hope he does well as I love the nix and if he fails I’ll support the next coach
I guess we will know next season if it’s the right call, so I’ll support him (not that he cares) and if it doesn’t work I’ll wish him well and support the next coach.
reports? rumours more like - I dont recall seeing any actual reports from trusted sources that would indicate the staff and players are lost.
Queenslander 3x a year.
I guess we will know next season if it’s the right call, so I’ll support him (not that he cares) and if it doesn’t work I’ll wish him well and support the next coach.
reports? rumours more like - I dont recall seeing any actual reports from trusted sources that would indicate the staff and players are lost.
Not sure where to put this but Chiefy's area may work best. I read the forum and want both NZ teams to do well always and wish that we won silverware before our northern foe.
However it seems like both Chiefy/Dome are rattled with the success of Auckland FC and make any excuse in the book to play the smaller brother even though we have been in the league for 15 years.
If the fans want Chiefy gone after one poor season after one that exceeded all expectations, fans should be holding Dome and the rest of the board just as accountable and wanting a shake up their too.
FWIW I would not have re-signed Chiefy and looked elsewhere. Maybe someone like Danny Hay who would want to jump up and already has been in a winning environment.
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Not sure where to put this but Chiefy's area may work best. I read the forum and want both NZ teams to do well always and wish that we won silverware before our northern foe.
However it seems like both Chiefy/Dome are rattled with the success of Auckland FC and make any excuse in the book to play the smaller brother even though we have been in the league for 15 years.
If the fans want Chiefy gone after one poor season after one that exceeded all expectations, fans should be holding Dome and the rest of the board just as accountable and wanting a shake up their too.
FWIW I would not have re-signed Chiefy and looked elsewhere. Maybe someone like Danny Hay who would want to jump up and already has been in a winning environment.
Danny Hay? - your having a laugh - there's a reson he'ss an assistant at AFC and not still the boss at Perth.
Queenslander 3x a year.
Odds on he is the next Auckland head coach when Corica leaves (1 more season?)
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i didn't enjoy hay's reign in charge of the AWs, but there's every chance that he has improved significantly since and will be an excellent head coach in the future.
after all, that seems like our hope for cheify
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Odds on he is the next Auckland head coach when Corica leaves (1 more season?)
Hay has a reputation as a polarising coach (as far as I can glean that from reading). I cannot recall that he was ever a candidate at the Nix, for whatever reason (could be just availability, or licence, or sth else).
Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days
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Odds on he is the next Auckland head coach when Corica leaves (1 more season?)
Hay has a reputation as a polarising coach (as far as I can glean that from reading). I cannot recall that he was ever a candidate at the Nix, for whatever reason (could be just availability, or licence, or sth else).
that's approximately where any nix love for him ended.
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I guess we will know next season if it’s the right call, so I’ll support him (not that he cares) and if it doesn’t work I’ll wish him well and support the next coach.
We win 3 out of 19 or 21 or some horrendous stat as a professional football club and you’re conflicted?
Our game plan is to stand like statues at the box and have teams take endless shots at our goal. So long as we are going to lose every game doing that maybe we could try something else. We may have injuries, no time to gel, not a long enough pre season with too many internationals and all the rest but where the heck is a different strategy and some ownership by the coach around that.
"Our game plan is to stand like statues at the box and have teams take endless shots at our goal"
Not quite.
Our game plan is to stand like statues at the box and have team take endless shots at our goal. Then if we get the ball, our game plan is to either pass it backwards and sideways in our own third under a full-court press, make a mistake, lose possession, and then defend again.
Or if we decide to switch it up, stand like statues and then hoof the ball up field to Kosta to try and score a lucky breakaway.
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Not sure where to put this but Chiefy's area may work best. I read the forum and want both NZ teams to do well always and wish that we won silverware before our northern foe.
However it seems like both Chiefy/Dome are rattled with the success of Auckland FC and make any excuse in the book to play the smaller brother even though we have been in the league for 15 years.
If the fans want Chiefy gone after one poor season after one that exceeded all expectations, fans should be holding Dome and the rest of the board just as accountable and wanting a shake up their too.
FWIW I would not have re-signed Chiefy and looked elsewhere. Maybe someone like Danny Hay who would want to jump up and already has been in a winning environment.
Danny Hay? - your having a laugh - there's a reson he'ss an assistant at AFC and not still the boss at Perth.
Ok so not Danny Hay, I was just trying to find a name that knows NZ Football that could realistically come. Des will try get another job in the EFL too.
Queenslander 3x a year.
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