by AndyC » 29 May 2011, 19:58
While it is undoubtedly a risk to make an appointment of someone with no coaching/managerial experience, I would certainly prefer Harsh Caregivers to Lee Hodges, Kevin Hill and Paul Trollope, unless in the latter's case you want to go back to the dinosaur days of hoof-ball and no style at all.
While Trollope might have a track record with regards to contacts, I doubt Caregivers is an unknown, and that is going to be the vital part of his job, should he indeed be the man to replace Paul Buckle.
I just hope he has spent some of his time off getting coaching badges as well as starting his media career, lifting weights, looking after his family and surfing.
He'll certainly be a popular appointment, and I would imagine that applies to the current staff as well. Might give us a chance of keeping the vital John Milton, as well as being good for the likes of Zebroski, O'Kane, Ellis, etc, who should all know him fairly well. Shame he and Branston, Stanley, Tomlin never really crossed paths other than as playing opponents.
We've already got a half-decent back-four under contract for next season, plus O'Kane, Lathrope (could follow Uncle Paul I guess), Kee, Zebroski and a few fringe guys. More to build on than PB had when he arrived.
Interesting times ahead - hopefully not negative ones as well!
While it is undoubtedly a risk to make an appointment of someone with no coaching/managerial experience, I would certainly prefer Harsh Caregivers to Lee Hodges, Kevin Hill and Paul Trollope, unless in the latter's case you want to go back to the dinosaur days of hoof-ball and no style at all.
While Trollope might have a track record with regards to contacts, I doubt Caregivers is an unknown, and that is going to be the vital part of his job, should he indeed be the man to replace Paul Buckle.
I just hope he has spent some of his time off getting coaching badges as well as starting his media career, lifting weights, looking after his family and surfing.
He'll certainly be a popular appointment, and I would imagine that applies to the current staff as well. Might give us a chance of keeping the vital John Milton, as well as being good for the likes of Zebroski, O'Kane, Ellis, etc, who should all know him fairly well. Shame he and Branston, Stanley, Tomlin never really crossed paths other than as playing opponents.
We've already got a half-decent back-four under contract for next season, plus O'Kane, Lathrope (could follow Uncle Paul I guess), Kee, Zebroski and a few fringe guys. More to build on than PB had when he arrived.
Interesting times ahead - hopefully not negative ones as well!