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| Now Tony Smith has quit who would you like to see as the new England coach?
Feel free to add yer own suggestions.
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| Fwiw i voted for Kear,i don't think Bennett would come and if we were after another aussie if not Bennett i'd go for Hasler or Bellamy and i doubt we'd have cat in hells chance of either.
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| I ticked Bennett, but I'd love for Shaun Edwards to accept.
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| Quote: Wheels "I ticked Bennett, but I'd love for Shaun Edwards to accept.'"
I left him out mate because he's repeatedly turned down Wigan and a return to RL.
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| Justin Morgan for me!
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| Depends on what the job is going to be.
If it's purely a coach for the national team, then one person might be better suited than if it was to be an all-encompassing role including coach and elite player development and managing the structures of the game in the UK.
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| Hard poll to answer. I'd like Wayne Bennett, if we're being purely aspirational. Or maybe Vince Lombardi?
From candidates who may be at least a bit realistic, I'd go for Justin Morgan.
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| Quote: Andy Gilder "Depends on what the job is going to be.
If it's purely a coach for the national team, then one person might be better suited than if it was to be an all-encompassing role including coach and elite player development and managing the structures of the game in the UK.'"
I think they should be separate roles, personally. The head coach job should cover team selection, leading training camps/tournament preparation and match day tactics.
The role of developing our elite players is probably the more important task, given that without it whoever the coach is we have little chance. I would argue that that role needs to be a network of people, in conjunction with the clubs and RFL, rather than an individual. It won't happen though.
With things as they are, it's hard to get too excited about who the coach is.
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| Quote: El Diablo "I think they should be separate roles, personally. The head coach job should cover team selection, leading training camps/tournament preparation and match day tactics.'"
With a maximum of half a dozen games a year though, how do you justify that being a full-time appointment so you can pay the sort of salary that makes it attractive to the best candidates?
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| Quote: Andy Gilder "With a maximum of half a dozen games a year though, how do you justify that being a full-time appointment so you can pay the sort of salary that makes it attractive to the best candidates?'"
I couldn't justify the salary of a full time appointment anyway. Until they have the infrastructure to back them up it's pointless. I'd just go with a part-time appointment of a Super League coach at this point, until the rest of the set up is up to scratch. If you could appoint someboody with enough clout to drive the various other agendas it would be worth a full time coach. Otherwise you're just paying somebody full time to try unsuccessfully to polish the turd, when the same level of disappointment could be achieved for less money with a part timer.
I used to like the idea of a full time coach, I'm now more convinced that it's futile window dressing.
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| Garry Schofield.
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| Quote: Puig-Aubert "Garry Schofield.'" ...and if Bobbie Goulding gets the elbow fro the French he and Lee Crooks as assistants.
The dream team.
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| Quote: G1 "...and if Bobbie Goulding gets the elbow fro the French he and Lee Crooks as assistants.
The dream team.'"
Egg-zackerley.
Instead of chasing forlorn dreams that a change of coach can make the national team truly competitive with the ockers any time soon lets give the gig to Schoey & Bobby and at least have a laugh.
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| Quote: El Diablo "I used to like the idea of a full time coach, I'm now more convinced that it's futile window dressing.'"
The appointment needs to be full time if England have any ambition to maintain the gap or preferably reduce it.
There's plenty for him to do inbetween training camps and matches.
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| Quote: Puig-Aubert "Egg-zackerley.
Instead of chasing forlorn dreams that a change of coach can make the national team truly competitive with the ockers any time soon lets give the gig to Schoey & Bobby and at least have a laugh.'" I can hear Schoey's first team talk now.
"Knock the f**k out of the f***ing Aussie ba****ds. Get f****ing stuck into the c***s. If you need to stick your f****ng finger up their convict ar**s.
Now for f***ing tactics sit the f**k down and watch this highlight video of my greatest tries you f****ng useless t***s"
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