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Post by Wicked Cricket on Oct 2, 2020 18:48:10 GMT
It seems strange to me that no-one has made this suggestion. If the club are “going down the penury path” and cutting their cloth accordingly, then the simplest, easiest and above all cheapest decision is to promote Jason Swift to Head Coach.
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Post by trolleybuss on Oct 2, 2020 18:55:02 GMT
No please no. Not qualified as a batting coach let alone first team coach. Part of the failed dizzy regime so he should go too.
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Post by lovelyboy on Oct 2, 2020 21:38:43 GMT
It seems strange to me that no-one has made this suggestion. If the club are “going down the penury path” and cutting their cloth accordingly, then the simplest, easiest and above all cheapest decision is to promote Jason Swift to Head Coach. My word no. Shouldn’t be anywhere near the batting coach role let alone the big boy job
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Post by flashblade on Oct 3, 2020 8:24:44 GMT
It seems strange to me that no-one has made this suggestion. If the club are “going down the penury path” and cutting their cloth accordingly, then the simplest, easiest and above all cheapest decision is to promote Jason Swift to Head Coach. WC - do you seriously think he has the qualities/experience necessary for a Head Coach??
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Post by liquidskin on Oct 3, 2020 8:49:35 GMT
Now we know, they've been waiting to see if they can get away with cheating without too many people noticing. All bets are off. Mass sackings ahead. Unless people are happy for a cheating culture to surround a club that has already been embroiled in it.
Overhaul.
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Post by Wicked Cricket on Oct 4, 2020 9:08:35 GMT
Fb,
do you seriously think he has the qualities/experience necessary for a Head Coach??
Of course not, but if Andrew chooses 'the path of penury' so the Club survives a possible 'financial massacre of counties', Swift is the obvious choice.
Joe talks of Durham splashing out the money. I suspect their attitude is... The ECB have saved us from bankruptcy once before, let's see if "Big Daddy" will do it again. Although, testing the 'hand that feeds' is like playing a Dennis Lillee bouncer.
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Post by trolleybuss on Oct 4, 2020 21:04:06 GMT
Someone said recently on here what has Moores done for Notts. Only just won the t20. Bring him home with grizz and Matt. Good riddance dizzy.
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Post by ashingtonmartlet on Oct 5, 2020 10:06:55 GMT
Moores has just won the T20 as you say and is he really going to leave Notts for a second division county supposedly in disarray according to this board? Prior is very much into cycling these days and has no previous coaching experience so I don’t see what the clamour is for him, and Adams has a coaching job at a school - a much safer number than a county cricket coach, where after a few bad results everyone on here will be calling for him to go.
Furthermore, we’re clearly struggling financially, as seems to be acknowledged on other posts and threads, and this dream team wouldn’t do it for free.
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Post by trolleybuss on Oct 5, 2020 10:38:46 GMT
Here we go again yet another negative post about Moores grizz and Matt. This is getting rather boring and tedious. Your obviously a dizzy man. Maybe you can explain why he did such a terrible job and why those 3 couldnt do any better? Moores has said he wanted to come back and how do you know Matt wouldn't have time? Yet another cheap shot at grizz. Obviously not a fan. Rather him than the failed and discredited dizzy.
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Post by ashingtonmartlet on Oct 5, 2020 11:54:08 GMT
No not negative, just realistic. We’d probably have to release another 6 players to fund your coaching team, meaning they’d come in and be coaching an academy side. It’s no more tedious than constantly suggesting these 3 coming back as a coaching team. And whilst it may sound a mouthwatering prospect, would it actually work as they might all want to be the main man?
A dizzy man? Well I did suffer a bout of vertigo last summer but it’s not come back so far, and I have suffered migraines some years ago Edith also brought on dizzy spells, but again, they’ve not returned. If you’re referring to me having some sort of unwavering support for our recently departed coach, then yes, when he was our coach, of course i supported him and wanted him to do well, as indeed everyone including you should have done. But I’m not sure why having a differing view over who replaces him makes me a “dizzy man”, given that we’re discussing his replacement🤷♂️
I am a fan of Adams, as a batsman, captain and all-round bloke, been lucky enough to bump into him a few times since he’s left (which is 12 years ago I would remind you) and yep, my view hasn’t changed in spite of what went on with RHB, that’s all in the past. I would fully support Adams if he became our coach, and I can understand why he’d be a popular choice, but, he hasn’t held a county coaching tile since leaving Surrey in 2013, plus as I mentioned, he’s now been away from the club longer then he was with us. It could therefore feel like some desperate attempt to recreate the past glories, which usually doesn’t end well. Like I said, how long before people start calling for his head, such is the sad, reactionary, social media driven world we live in now.
And, bearing in mind he’d be inheriting a weak squad (as people are very keen to point out on here), the results probably wouldn’t be good, everyone starts moaning, he leaves, and it all ruins his hitherto exceptional standing at the club, and he’s more remembered for his time as coach rather than captain. It can happen.
As for could those 3 do a better job than Gillespie, I said above having all 3 might not work as what would their roles each be? Be like appointing a management team of Ferguson, Wenger and Mourinho. Furthermore, as I’ve also mentioned above, they’d be inheriting a weaker squad than Gillespie did - with or without losing more players to fund them being here in the first place.
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Post by trolleybuss on Oct 5, 2020 12:26:35 GMT
No one knows but they are my preferred choices. What you have said could relate to any new coach but to say about Matt's cycling team seems an excuse not to want him. How does anyone know until he is offered the job or spoken to? Same with grizz coaching at a school and Moores with what has he done at Notts and why would he join us. All very cheap shots. Not heard any criticism from you of your mate dizzy? Total failure and even a blind man could see we have gone backwards under him. Forget him and think positive four our new coach whoever that is rather than your constant negativity.All excuses not to give the dream team a job. They can't do a worse job can they? Course they cant. We have probably lost Danny due to the mess dizzy has left us in.
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Post by flashblade on Oct 5, 2020 12:55:16 GMT
No not negative, just realistic. We’d probably have to release another 6 players to fund your coaching team, meaning they’d come in and be coaching an academy side. It’s no more tedious than constantly suggesting these 3 coming back as a coaching team. And whilst it may sound a mouthwatering prospect, would it actually work as they might all want to be the main man? A dizzy man? Well I did suffer a bout of vertigo last summer but it’s not come back so far, and I have suffered migraines some years ago Edith also brought on dizzy spells, but again, they’ve not returned. If you’re referring to me having some sort of unwavering support for our recently departed coach, then yes, when he was our coach, of course i supported him and wanted him to do well, as indeed everyone including you should have done. But I’m not sure why having a differing view over who replaces him makes me a “dizzy man”, given that we’re discussing his replacement🤷♂️ I am a fan of Adams, as a batsman, captain and all-round bloke, been lucky enough to bump into him a few times since he’s left (which is 12 years ago I would remind you) and yep, my view hasn’t changed in spite of what went on with RHB, that’s all in the past. I would fully support Adams if he became our coach, and I can understand why he’d be a popular choice, but, he hasn’t held a county coaching tile since leaving Surrey in 2013, plus as I mentioned, he’s now been away from the club longer then he was with us. It could therefore feel like some desperate attempt to recreate the past glories, which usually doesn’t end well. Like I said, how long before people start calling for his head, such is the sad, reactionary, social media driven world we live in now. And, bearing in mind he’d be inheriting a weak squad (as people are very keen to point out on here), the results probably wouldn’t be good, everyone starts moaning, he leaves, and it all ruins his hitherto exceptional standing at the club, and he’s more remembered for his time as coach rather than captain. It can happen. As for could those 3 do a better job than Gillespie, I said above having all 3 might not work as what would their roles each be? Be like appointing a management team of Ferguson, Wenger and Mourinho. Furthermore, as I’ve also mentioned above, they’d be inheriting a weaker squad than Gillespie did - with or without losing more players to fund them being here in the first place. Top post, ashingtonmartlet.
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Post by flashblade on Oct 5, 2020 13:03:13 GMT
No one knows but they are my preferred choices. What you have said could relate to any new coach but to say about Matt's cycling team seems an excuse not to want him. How does anyone know until he is offered the job or spoken to? Same with grizz coaching at a school and Moores with what has he done at Notts and why would he join us. All very cheap shots. Not heard any criticism from you of your mate dizzy? Total failure and even a blind man could see we have gone backwards under him. Forget him and think positive four our new coach whoever that is rather than your constant negativity.All excuses not to give the dream team a job. They can't do a worse job can they? Course they cant. We have probably lost Danny due to the mess dizzy has left us in. As this thread is about discussing Dizzy's replacement 'going forward', what is the point of this continuous, repetitive criticism of the man. He's gone, so frankly, what you or I think of him is now irrelevant in the context of choosing his successor(s). Let's move on, please. However, my main reflection on your recent posts is that your dream team is not a financially realistic proposition, even if it made sense otherwise. The club cannot afford to finance your dream, even if it wished to - which I very much doubt. Let's be more realistic about our recruitment, please.
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Post by lovelyboy on Oct 5, 2020 13:11:10 GMT
Does it matter who the coach is if we keep Grubby as director of cricket ?
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Post by ashingtonmartlet on Oct 5, 2020 13:22:33 GMT
No one knows but they are my preferred choices. What you have said could relate to any new coach but to say about Matt's cycling team seems an excuse not to want him. How does anyone know until he is offered the job or spoken to? Same with grizz coaching at a school and Moores with what has he done at Notts and why would he join us. All very cheap shots. Not heard any criticism from you of your mate dizzy? Total failure and even a blind man could see we have gone backwards under him. Forget him and think positive four our new coach whoever that is rather than your constant negativity.All excuses not to give the dream team a job. They can't do a worse job can they? Course they cant. We have probably lost Danny due to the mess dizzy has left us in. As this thread is about discussing Dizzy's replacement 'going forward', what is the point of this continuous, repetitive criticism of the man. He's gone, so frankly, what you or I think of him is now irrelevant in the context of choosing his successor(s). Let's move on, please. However, my main reflection on your recent posts is that your dream team is not a financially realistic proposition, even if it made sense otherwise. The club cannot afford to finance your dream, even if it wished to - which I very much doubt. Let's be more realistic about our recruitment, please. Yes quite, as I said, I don’t get why disagreeing over Gillespie’s replacement makes me Dizzy’s mate🙄🤷♂️ I’ve only ever spoken to him once and that was in Adelaide.
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