Welcome to Collingwood, Coach Craig McRae
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He certainly comes across as a fine person, who is likely to be great at communication with the players. I liked that he was keen to emphasise that we need to be more attacking, getting the ball into our forward line much more often. I sense that Pendles may continue on as captain. He basically said, he'd be guided by what Pendles wants to do.
With Leppa and a couple of other assistants likely to join our club, its a breath of fresh air. Congrats should go to our club for the professional way we've conducted our search for a new coach.
With Leppa and a couple of other assistants likely to join our club, its a breath of fresh air. Congrats should go to our club for the professional way we've conducted our search for a new coach.
- Magpietothemax
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I am just so looking forward to next year. I was just blown away by this interview. You can see from his demeanour and his responses how essential he views his relationship with the players as the medium through which the full potential of this team can be realised. I loved his short answers as well, which disposed so well of the inane/intentionally awkward questions. Especially the one where the journalist asked: You were a member of a ruthless team, Brisbane. Is that part of your coaching? And he simply answered "Yes" and moved on.
He has a great smile. A smile that radiates warmth. I think that is just so much what this team needs. i am rapt with this appointment.
Go Pies!!
He has a great smile. A smile that radiates warmth. I think that is just so much what this team needs. i am rapt with this appointment.
Go Pies!!
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Well you can dismiss any discussion about him being a soft coach. Basically said he'd follow the coaching principles of Leigh Matthews and there's nothing soft about that. Gave nothing away about the deficiencies of the team other than there are structural issues which need to be addressed as soon as possible through the trade period and the draft. Aim he said is to get better as fast and as soon as we can. Obviously very nervous as he spoke, at one point spilling his glass of water. His strengths he stated was in building relationships with the players and the supporting staff.
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Yes, in referring to his aim, he was very clear and very concise. The journalists attempted to box him into saying that next year will be all about development. His answer was excellent: Our aim is to get better as fast as we can, though you might use a language such as "development" to describe it. I like also that he refuses to give much away and insists above all else on gathering all the information and data available over the coming days and weeks, but has already identified issues that he is clear on.MatthewBoydFanClub wrote:Well you can dismiss any discussion about him being a soft coach. Basically said he'd follow the coaching principles of Leigh Matthews and there's nothing soft about that. Gave nothing away about the deficiencies of the team other than there are structural issues which need to be addressed as soon as possible through the trade period and the draft. Aim he said is to get better as fast and as soon as we can. Obviously very nervous as he spoke, at one point spilling his glass of water. His strengths he stated was in building relationships with the players and the supporting staff.
I have never felt so full of hope and confidence before. I am convinced that the club has pursued a comprehensive and professional search for the right coach, and I am so much looking forward to watching him in the future.
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Great post, MTTM.Magpietothemax wrote:I am just so looking forward to next year. I was just blown away by this interview. You can see from his demeanour and his responses how essential he views his relationship with the players as the medium through which the full potential of this team can be realised. I loved his short answers as well, which disposed so well of the inane/intentionally awkward questions. Especially the one where the journalist asked: You were a member of a ruthless team, Brisbane. Is that part of your coaching? And he simply answered "Yes" and moved on.
He has a great smile. A smile that radiates warmth. I think that is just so much what this team needs. i am rapt with this appointment.
Go Pies!!
McRae is a composed and calm person with great people skills, but I do sense a ruthless side of him that he won't tolerate mediocrity.
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I prefer this from the board, rather than Eddie’s hysterical style. Calm and boring is what we need.magpieazza wrote:Very happy with McRae and his personality will be ideal for Collingwood.
Love the way he flat batted some of the questions, especially from Chompers, gave him nothing.!! hahaha
Geez I miss Eddies passion and spark when he was prez though. The two fellas on the right of the screen of the announcement were in one word, bland.
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Agree 100%.schuey07 wrote:I prefer this from the board, rather than Eddie’s hysterical style. Calm and boring is what we need.
Noticed some people elsewhere complaining about Korda's public speaking skills. Would rather a president with substance over style.
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I agree 100%. I can’t wait to see us play next year and watch our development over the next few years.Magpietothemax wrote:Yes, in referring to his aim, he was very clear and very concise. The journalists attempted to box him into saying that next year will be all about development. His answer was excellent: Our aim is to get better as fast as we can, though you might use a language such as "development" to describe it. I like also that he refuses to give much away and insists above all else on gathering all the information and data available over the coming days and weeks, but has already identified issues that he is clear on.MatthewBoydFanClub wrote:Well you can dismiss any discussion about him being a soft coach. Basically said he'd follow the coaching principles of Leigh Matthews and there's nothing soft about that. Gave nothing away about the deficiencies of the team other than there are structural issues which need to be addressed as soon as possible through the trade period and the draft. Aim he said is to get better as fast and as soon as we can. Obviously very nervous as he spoke, at one point spilling his glass of water. His strengths he stated was in building relationships with the players and the supporting staff.
I have never felt so full of hope and confidence before. I am convinced that the club has pursued a comprehensive and professional search for the right coach, and I am so much looking forward to watching him in the future.
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McRae seems like a straight shooter and a good choice, with a very impressive CV, but I guess only time will tell Being the senior coach of a bottom dwelling Collingwood is an entirely different ball game to being an assistant coach. Good luck to him - he's certainly taking a bit of a risk with that impressive record by taking on the Pies!
I'm reminded today of just how ironic life can be. Twenty years ago, Bucks was busting his guts on the ground, against McRae and Leppitsch, in search of that elusive premiership. Fast forward to now and he looks on as they take over his beloved Collingwood, after giving the prime years of his life doing his utmost for his club
Still, being aware of Buck's philosophies and perspectives on life, I'm betting he's already found appreciation for all the positives those Collingwood years gave him, despite the disappointments and is getting the most out of it wherever he is today.
I'm reminded today of just how ironic life can be. Twenty years ago, Bucks was busting his guts on the ground, against McRae and Leppitsch, in search of that elusive premiership. Fast forward to now and he looks on as they take over his beloved Collingwood, after giving the prime years of his life doing his utmost for his club
Still, being aware of Buck's philosophies and perspectives on life, I'm betting he's already found appreciation for all the positives those Collingwood years gave him, despite the disappointments and is getting the most out of it wherever he is today.