by GWW » Fri Apr 24, 2009 2:05 pm
by Ruben Carter » Fri Apr 24, 2009 2:30 pm
Yeah right... only 9 Grand Finals in a row... pretty pathetic coaching record really - you obviously believe a good coach should never even lose a match ?GWW wrote:Cybulka was obviously a sensational player, no one should argue with that. His record as a coach isn't quite up there though.
by Pac-Man » Fri Apr 24, 2009 5:25 pm
Pinch Hitter wrote:Pac-Man wrote:Signman1972 wrote:Pac-Man wrote:Darren " Muppet" Thomas. 3 years coach at Willaston , 3 premierships. Not a bad record.
Malcom " Mullett " Mcgrath didnt have a bad record at South Gawler, couldnt tell you his exact stats but he did stand on the dias a couple of times during his tenor.
Is my Cousin Brandan Nottle still playn for Williston?
Notts is playing the Yellow Cabs social club match once a season these days. Last year he kicked 4 and picked up a fare back to Gawler , 2 drops.
notts had your measure many times pac-man in all departments on and off the field.
by been there done that » Fri Apr 24, 2009 6:43 pm
Ruben Carter wrote:Yeah right... only 9 Grand Finals in a row... pretty pathetic coaching record really - you obviously believe a good coach should never even lose a match ?GWW wrote:Cybulka was obviously a sensational player, no one should argue with that. His record as a coach isn't quite up there though.
by Ruben Carter » Sat Apr 25, 2009 8:39 am
been there done that wrote:Ruben Carter wrote:Yeah right... only 9 Grand Finals in a row... pretty pathetic coaching record really - you obviously believe a good coach should never even lose a match ?GWW wrote:Cybulka was obviously a sensational player, no one should argue with that. His record as a coach isn't quite up there though.
How do you really know if you are a good coach? That is the question? If Ramblers had an absolute gun side for those 9 grand finals in a row and no one could get near them anyone with a little bit of footy knowledge could have coached them. Is there certain criteria you need to to be classed as a good coach? Is it someone who gets the best out of an ordinary side and they win games they shouldn't. I would like to hear your opinnion.
by straight talker » Tue Apr 12, 2011 5:35 pm
by Hazbeen » Wed May 04, 2011 5:56 pm
Pac-Man wrote:Darren " Muppet" Thomas. 3 years coach at Willaston , 3 premierships. Not a bad record.
Malcom " Mullett " Mcgrath didnt have a bad record at South Gawler, couldnt tell you his exact stats but he did stand on the dias a couple of times during his tenor.
by Hazbeen » Wed May 04, 2011 6:07 pm
straight talker wrote:Best football coach in the country by an absolute mile!! if players want to learn how to play the game well listen and you will learn.. only soft players and sooks cant handle him!!!!
by the big fella » Thu May 05, 2011 10:28 am
by Lightning McQueen » Thu May 05, 2011 11:12 am
Hazbeen wrote:straight talker wrote:Best football coach in the country by an absolute mile!! if players want to learn how to play the game well listen and you will learn.. only soft players and sooks cant handle him!!!!
Back in the early to mid 90's I lived in Pirie when Bobby was coaching Ports during their run of flags but still played back home at Mallala. Used to train with Ports a bit with a mate from work who played there and old Bobby was a bit like Tommy Hafey at training. Whistle, running shorts and t-shirt and barked orders non-stop.
Went out to watch them on a Friday night game vs Sollies and snuck into the rooms as my mate was playing in the firsts. In the middle of Bob's pre-match rant he said something like "I want you boys to fire up tonight, to be ready to run thru walls and I wouldn;t ask you to do anything I wouldn't do" and with that he bolted head down straight at the old brick change room wall at Memorial Oval crashed into it and spilt his forehead open. He then put a towel up to it and "now go out and get em!"
What a nutter!!! but a hell of a coach
by Hazbeen » Thu May 05, 2011 12:30 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:Hazbeen wrote:straight talker wrote:Best football coach in the country by an absolute mile!! if players want to learn how to play the game well listen and you will learn.. only soft players and sooks cant handle him!!!!
Back in the early to mid 90's I lived in Pirie when Bobby was coaching Ports during their run of flags but still played back home at Mallala. Used to train with Ports a bit with a mate from work who played there and old Bobby was a bit like Tommy Hafey at training. Whistle, running shorts and t-shirt and barked orders non-stop.
Went out to watch them on a Friday night game vs Sollies and snuck into the rooms as my mate was playing in the firsts. In the middle of Bob's pre-match rant he said something like "I want you boys to fire up tonight, to be ready to run thru walls and I wouldn;t ask you to do anything I wouldn't do" and with that he bolted head down straight at the old brick change room wall at Memorial Oval crashed into it and spilt his forehead open. He then put a towel up to it and "now go out and get em!"
What a nutter!!! but a hell of a coach
Sensational! Did they win??
by hotspur » Fri May 06, 2011 2:23 pm
by Bum Crack » Fri May 06, 2011 5:17 pm
FRED wrote:Grant Russell
by The Duke » Fri May 06, 2011 10:13 pm
Hazbeen wrote:straight talker wrote:Best football coach in the country by an absolute mile!! if players want to learn how to play the game well listen and you will learn.. only soft players and sooks cant handle him!!!!
Back in the early to mid 90's I lived in Pirie when Bobby was coaching Ports during their run of flags but still played back home at Mallala. Used to train with Ports a bit with a mate from work who played there and old Bobby was a bit like Tommy Hafey at training. Whistle, running shorts and t-shirt and barked orders non-stop.
Went out to watch them on a Friday night game vs Sollies and snuck into the rooms as my mate was playing in the firsts. In the middle of Bob's pre-match rant he said something like "I want you boys to fire up tonight, to be ready to run thru walls and I wouldn;t ask you to do anything I wouldn't do" and with that he bolted head down straight at the old brick change room wall at Memorial Oval crashed into it and spilt his forehead open. He then put a towel up to it and "now go out and get em!"
What a nutter!!! but a hell of a coach
by 7-Dog » Fri May 06, 2011 10:26 pm
by Archer11 » Sat May 07, 2011 5:57 pm
by straight talker » Fri May 27, 2011 9:16 pm
by t express » Tue Jun 14, 2011 5:54 pm
Archer11 wrote:I would have thought Barry Pilmore who has had success in the SFL and now big success in the GSFL would be right up there.
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