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stui magpie
Prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
Joined: 03 May 2005 Location: In flagrante delicto
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Laurie Lawrence never swam for Australia. Was a pretty decent coach though.
There should be no caveat that someone has to be male or have played at the highest level in order to be a coach. Playing and coaching is a totally different skill set.
having said that, first we would need to have a vacancy in the coaching staff and this lady would have to impress sufficiently to get offered a role. You don't offer her a job as a novelty factor because she's female, you do it if she can bring something to the table as a coach. _________________ Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down. |
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Albert Parker
Joined: 13 Dec 2012
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Tannin wrote: | Why would we want a coach who has never played the game at the top level?
Pass. |
Like Dale Tapping and Stephen Grace? _________________ One team, one dream - the Pies and this year's premiership |
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Stupied
Joined: 14 Mar 2013
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MrMagic35 wrote: | Unfortunately she wasn't anything special according to people within VFL ranks. Of course Ayres was going to sing her praises when asked about her. Imagine if he hadn't. |
Does not surprise me. The article was written like an 'A Current Affair' sob story. |
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The Prototype
Paint my face with a good-for-nothin smile.
Joined: 23 Apr 2003 Location: Hobart, Tasmania
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I work with someone that has been coached by her, apparently she gave some great advice to her and helped turn her career around and she ended up a multiple premiership player. Seemed she did a lot of that kind of stuff when she was coaching some teams, 'tis all I know about this person. _________________ Ðavâgé
https://www.facebook.com/davehardingphotography
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King Monkey
Joined: 15 Apr 2009 Location: On a journey to seek the scriptures of enlightenment....
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Ok, so she had a role at VFL level and was not offered an extension at Port Melbourne when her tenure expired.
Male, Female, Canine, or Alien - on what planet would that qualify someone for a promotion to AFL level???? _________________ "I am a great sage, equal of heaven.
Grow stick, grow.
Fly cloud, fly.
Oh you are a dee-mon, I love to fiiight." |
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dalyc
Joined: 02 Mar 2005
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Breadcrawl
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Find her a role. For God's sake.
Nothing worse than a teacher who doesn't want to be a teacher but can't cut it doing whatever they'd rather be doing. It's a profession, not an effing contingency plan.
I'd rather she was making the boys sandwiches than going through the motions in a classroom.
Some people think that the education of the next generation is as important or even, shock horror, more important than footy.
I know, sacrilege, right? _________________ they can smell what we're cookin' |
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dalyc
Joined: 02 Mar 2005
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Breadcrawl wrote: |
Some people think that the education of the next generation is as important or even, shock horror, more important than footy.
I know, sacrilege, right? |
How many education forums do you post on? _________________ Four legged animals good, two legged animals better |
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Pies4shaw
pies4shaw
Joined: 08 Oct 2007
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So, why is a thread about an assistant coach at the 'Aints in General Discussion? |
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HAL
Please don't shout at me - I can't help it.
Joined: 17 Mar 2003
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Why do I exist? |
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dalyc
Joined: 02 Mar 2005
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Pies4shaw wrote: | So, why is a thread about an assistant coach at the 'Aints in General Discussion? |
As a wrap up of a previous thread. Why has there been 16 page threads about a blues player, and 14 page threads about a kid who may not play for us. _________________ Four legged animals good, two legged animals better |
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Breadcrawl
Joined: 13 Oct 2007
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dalyc wrote: | Breadcrawl wrote: |
Some people think that the education of the next generation is as important or even, shock horror, more important than footy.
I know, sacrilege, right? |
How many education forums do you post on? |
There are education forums?
Do you mean VPT?
If you don't get why I'd find it irritating that a chick who can't get a gig as a coach (or couldn't) has to settle for an 'unsatisfying' alternative like being a teacher, then - meh. _________________ they can smell what we're cookin' |
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Bob Sugar
Joined: 11 Feb 2010 Location: Benalla
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dalyc wrote: | We also have a President of the club who has never played the game at the Senior level but most would agree he's done a pretty good job of running the club. |
They aren't teaching anyone how to play football though. _________________ Defender...........
On the day before the first, Daicos created God.
You like this. |
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collie dog
RIP Shelby 11-10-13
Joined: 07 Jun 2010 Location: Shelby Christmas dog
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Tannin wrote: | Wrong question. You are asking the woman to replace her current obstetrician with one who has never given birth (which can still be OK) and selecting the new obstetrician purely on the grounds that he is a man. That is beyond dumb.
If this job applicant is good enough to bring a real improvement to an AFL club, there is a fair chance she would have already been hired. The fact that she has not been hired by any of the 18 different clubs is pretty good evidence that that they don't think she's good enough. Clubs make mistakes sometimes - we all know that, clubs have been known to pass over good talents over in the draft only to see them star in the WAFL or the VFL and force their way in as a mature rookie - but no club is going to walk past the best coaching candidate if that candidate is going to provide them with a competitive advantage.
Most candidates who get passed over shut up and work on their skills before trying again instead of sooking about someone else getting "their" spot. She should do likewise. If she actually wanted to be an AFL coach instead of sooking about how hard it is, she should do it the same way every other aspiring coach does it: take a job with a lower league and show the world you have got what it takes. There are plenty of wannabe AFL coaches going around who have taken VFL and SANFL and WAFL sides to premierships. If they can't get a gig, why should another candidate with no top-level senior playing or coaching experience bar an unsuccessful trial period with the worst-run club in the AFL hope to do better?
Tell her to come back with a couple of premierships as a senior coach in the VFL or the SANFL and try again. If she's not prepared to put in the hard yards and establish some serious credentials in the game, plenty of others are. |
As usual Tannin makes sense. Geez, I coached at junior level and won a flag, surely Collingwood should hire me.
And don't get me started on teachers. People who can't do, teach! That's why teaching courses have for as long as I can remember been the easiest uni courses to get into. No wonder literacy and numeracy levels are falling. _________________ Rain or hail, I wag my tail |
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collie dog wrote: | Tannin wrote: | Wrong question. You are asking the woman to replace her current obstetrician with one who has never given birth (which can still be OK) and selecting the new obstetrician purely on the grounds that he is a man. That is beyond dumb.
If this job applicant is good enough to bring a real improvement to an AFL club, there is a fair chance she would have already been hired. The fact that she has not been hired by any of the 18 different clubs is pretty good evidence that that they don't think she's good enough. Clubs make mistakes sometimes - we all know that, clubs have been known to pass over good talents over in the draft only to see them star in the WAFL or the VFL and force their way in as a mature rookie - but no club is going to walk past the best coaching candidate if that candidate is going to provide them with a competitive advantage.
Most candidates who get passed over shut up and work on their skills before trying again instead of sooking about someone else getting "their" spot. She should do likewise. If she actually wanted to be an AFL coach instead of sooking about how hard it is, she should do it the same way every other aspiring coach does it: take a job with a lower league and show the world you have got what it takes. There are plenty of wannabe AFL coaches going around who have taken VFL and SANFL and WAFL sides to premierships. If they can't get a gig, why should another candidate with no top-level senior playing or coaching experience bar an unsuccessful trial period with the worst-run club in the AFL hope to do better?
Tell her to come back with a couple of premierships as a senior coach in the VFL or the SANFL and try again. If she's not prepared to put in the hard yards and establish some serious credentials in the game, plenty of others are. |
As usual Tannin makes sense. Geez, I coached at junior level and won a flag, surely Collingwood should hire me.
And don't get me started on teachers. People who can't do, teach! That's why teaching courses have for as long as I can remember been the easiest uni courses to get into. No wonder literacy and numeracy levels are falling. |
that's only because people like you don't realize how important teachers are and as a result it is one of the lowest paying jobs around.....
Think of this - a really good teacher can teach a child about 1.5 years worth of stuff (not far fetched) in a year. a really bad teacher might teach a child only half a year worth of stuff in a year.
so then the difference between a good and a bad teacher in one year is ..... 1 year! _________________ Ohhh, the Premiership's a cakewalk ....... |
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