Quote: Joshheff90 "What I find hardest to believe are the rumours people put on here about how players don't get on with the coach. Especially after his post match interviews. And how players have said he's the best coach they've worked under (sinfield, JJB). I was speaking to JJB (granted this was 3 years ago) and he said McDermott is the best man managing coach he's ever had. Yet we're always hearing the like of "garbutts leaving Cos he's fallen out with McDermott" and how he's a bully. Maybe it's true, we'll never know. But I just find it hard to believe.'"
You only have to listen to what he says in his press conferences to know that he's not a bullter, that when he speaks to the players he's not ever going to blow smoke up their arris's and just tell them how it is. some people hate the truth being told about them either to their face individually or within a group/team context, however it garners respect and loyalty and a willingness to do the very best you can.
If you treat everyone the same no matter if you're the rookie whose mum still wipes his or a seasoned vet you gain massively, it's also easier to do things that way, it sets your stall out, if you don't like it, you'll likely get shipped out even if you are a massive talent. The best man managers understand people, aren't afraid to give it straight and make hard decisions but also treat people as human beings and are fair in all aspects.
I know Leeds have had some difficult times and expectations are always high but BM is a top coach and you're lucky to have him.