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Posted February 21, 2026 21:53 · last edited February 21, 2026 21:54

Fenix
Nelfoos
anaveragestem
MetalLegNZ
Nice guy in person. Poor coach imo.

Lost the changing room last year and I suspect.this year too.

Greeny to get a run? Or is happy with his role currently?

Ifil has done well locally.
Yeah id like to see a (ex)player coach next season

If Ifill didn't have the badges to coach at Central League (at Olympic Quainoo's were used), he won't have them to coach in the A-League.

I'm not sure I understand why,or support, coaches having to have "badges".

I can understand a clubs administration needing to have certain qualifications to ensure the club operates within regulation.

But if someone can make a team tick,why the hell do they need to have "badges". How do badges influence his knowledge of the game, or his ability to build a team?

I suspect it doesn’t 






the courses and processes the coaches go through to achieve those badges are exactly the answer you're looking for, they study player management, game management etc, each coach obviously has their own tactics and plans but when it comes to actually managing players and staff that is something that needs to be taught and each league has it's own minimum standards.

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Unknown editor edited February 21, 2026 21:54
Fenix
Nelfoos
anaveragestem
MetalLegNZ
Nice guy in person. Poor coach imo.

Lost the changing room last year and I suspect.this year too.

Greeny to get a run? Or is happy with his role currently?

Ifil has done well locally.
Yeah id like to see a (ex)player coach next season

If Ifill didn't have the badges to coach at Central League (at Olympic Quainoo's were used), he won't have them to coach in the A-League.

I'm not sure I understand why,or support, coaches having to have "badges".

I can understand a clubs administration needing to have certain qualifications to ensure the club operates within regulation.

But if someone can make a team tick,why the hell do they need to have "badges". How do badges influence his knowledge of the game, or his ability to build a team?

I suspect it doesn’t 






the courses and processes the coaches go through to achieve those badges are exactly the answer you're looking for, the study player management, gmae management etc, each coach obviously has their own tactics and plans but when it comes to actually managing players and staff that is something that needs to be taught and each league has it's own minimum standards.
Unknown editor edited February 21, 2026 21:53
Fenix
Nelfoos
anaveragestem
MetalLegNZ
Nice guy in person. Poor coach imo.

Lost the changing room last year and I suspect.this year too.

Greeny to get a run? Or is happy with his role currently?

Ifil has done well locally.
Yeah id like to see a (ex)player coach next season

If Ifill didn't have the badges to coach at Central League (at Olympic Quainoo's were used), he won't have them to coach in the A-League.

I'm not sure I understand why,or support, coaches having to have "badges".

I can understand a clubs administration needing to have certain qualifications to ensure the club operates within regulation.

But if someone can make a team tick,why the hell do they need to have "badges". How do badges influence his knowledge of the game, or his ability to build a team?

I suspect it doesn’t 






the course and processes the coaches go through to achieve those badges are exactly the answer you're looking for, the study player management, gmae management etc, each coach obviously has their own tactics and plans but when it comes to actually managing players and staff that is something that needs to be taught and each league has it's own minimum standards.