Re: Young coaches.
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 11:05 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:Zartan wrote:You're all f**king old..
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Better than being a young man in an old man's body you friggin invalid.
Touché
Lightning McQueen wrote:Zartan wrote:You're all f**king old..
/discussion
Better than being a young man in an old man's body you friggin invalid.
Executive Member wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Executive Member wrote:
Your older than me you freak (I think), don't get me confused with my silly much older brother
Nope, you've got 2 years on me pop. you're getting me confused with my older brother.
oh that's right, he was the quick bowler as opposed to your slow medium
Footy Chick wrote:
Is that as opposed to a slow slow, or a slow fast?
(PS: I know donuts about cricket terminology, except that silly point is called so cos it's pretty silly to stand there )
Lightning McQueen wrote:Executive Member wrote:
oh that's right, he was the quick bowler as opposed to your slow medium
The 90's must've been too kind to you LOL
Lightning McQueen wrote:Different sport but I captain coached an A Grade cricket side/club to a losing Grand Final at 19.
Age is no barrier if you can be upfront, honest and listen to all age groups. I captained a B Grade footy side at 21 when I was working arvo's and couldn't make most trainings, none of the older blokes had any qualms with it, they let me know on a Saturday night after a few frothies if I acted like a dickhead.
wonder_kid wrote:Cricket coaching / captain doesnt even compare to being an a grade football coach the amount of hours a club footy coach does is amazing!
human_torpedo wrote:Captained my cricket side last year, and coaching a football side this year.. Very different stresses, but the hours of footy and strategy etc that goes into it, I found it easier to manage the cricket captaining by a street.. Just me though
S Demon wrote:Haynzy wrote:The new 'A' Grade Coach at Tea Tree Gully this year is both under 30 and playing.
Pretty confident he is going to get the job done well...
A big purse to spend makes his job a tad easier...
old farmer wrote:Our C Grade coach last year, Matthew Bedgegood, was a young fella too. Now a B Grade coach at Kilburn, I'm sure his future is bright and the experience he is gaining now will go a long way to him being a very good A grade coach down the track
The Bedge wrote:old farmer wrote:Our C Grade coach last year, Matthew Bedgegood, was a young fella too. Now a B Grade coach at Kilburn, I'm sure his future is bright and the experience he is gaining now will go a long way to him being a very good A grade coach down the track
6yrs later, and the only offers I get is coaching C grade at Ingle Farm
jo172 wrote:The unclipped portion of that post didn't age too well either.
Phantom Gossiper wrote:Yes young coaches can be successfull, age shouldn't be a factor or barrier if the person is capable of doing the job.
Lightning McQueen wrote:Phantom Gossiper wrote:Yes young coaches can be successfull, age shouldn't be a factor or barrier if the person is capable of doing the job.
What would you know?