Alagich your a winner
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Alagich your a winner
You're methodologies polarise the football community.
Some swear by it , others totally oppose it.
Time will tell.
A champion AU player .
Some swear by it , others totally oppose it.
Time will tell.
A champion AU player .
Last edited by hurlcrook on Thu Jul 24, 2014 2:19 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Re: Alagich your a loser
Gee what the hell happened, did someone's kid not perform up to their parents standard
Re: Alagich your a loser
hurlcrook being hurlcrook
Why is half a day at home more tiring than a week at work?
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Wow I didn't see that one coming.rossonero wrote:Gee what the hell happened, did someone's kid not perform up to their parents standard
In fact, my nephew couldn't be happier.
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Oh well im glad hes happy that he doesnt have to waste his time anymore and he can concentrate with his club
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Re: Alagich your a loser
Whilst Hurlcock is just being hurlcock,
and being totally unreasonable , I do question the accountability of those in charge of the FFSA junior development.
Who are they accountable to?
Where does their funding come from?
Are there defined KPIs ?
Is there govt funding? If so, are there targets to reach so that funding continues?
How are targets measured?
Are targets based on players selected for national teams?
If so, who controls the selection process- is it independent ? If for example, they weren't independent,
selectors could "ensure" that the minimum numbers of south Australian players are met so that govt funding continues?
If you get funded by the public purse, there should be openness about the whole thing,
including probity issues. Not suggesting anything untoward is happening, but should be transparent if not already.
and being totally unreasonable , I do question the accountability of those in charge of the FFSA junior development.
Who are they accountable to?
Where does their funding come from?
Are there defined KPIs ?
Is there govt funding? If so, are there targets to reach so that funding continues?
How are targets measured?
Are targets based on players selected for national teams?
If so, who controls the selection process- is it independent ? If for example, they weren't independent,
selectors could "ensure" that the minimum numbers of south Australian players are met so that govt funding continues?
If you get funded by the public purse, there should be openness about the whole thing,
including probity issues. Not suggesting anything untoward is happening, but should be transparent if not already.
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Typical internet outrage. Too bone idle to do your own research.kevinkeegan wrote:..but should be transparent if not already.
Time for some righteous indignation
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Why I am unreasonable? I represent the views of thousandskevinkeegan wrote:Whilst Hurlcock is just being hurlcock,
and being totally unreasonable , I do question the accountability of those in charge of the FFSA junior development.
Who are they accountable to?
Where does their funding come from?
Are there defined KPIs ?
Is there govt funding? If so, are there targets to reach so that funding continues?
How are targets measured?
Are targets based on players selected for national teams?
If so, who controls the selection process- is it independent ? If for example, they weren't independent,
selectors could "ensure" that the minimum numbers of south Australian players are met so that govt funding continues?
If you get funded by the public purse, there should be openness about the whole thing,
including probity issues. Not suggesting anything untoward is happening, but should be transparent if not already.
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G'day Rep's little elfStitch This wrote:Typical internet outrage. Too bone idle to do your own research.kevinkeegan wrote:..but should be transparent if not already.
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Re: Alagich your a loser
millions even.hurlcrook wrote:I represent the views of thousands.......
How does someone get elected to this high level of office?
Time for some righteous indignation
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Maybe not thousands but I will say hundreds .Stitch This wrote:millions even.hurlcrook wrote:I represent the views of thousands.......
How does someone get elected to this high level of office?
Every person just shakes their head at the way richi rich and his elves (with badges) go about it
Re: Alagich your a loser
Some of his elves haven't even played the game before.hurlcrook wrote:You're methodologies are ruining the future footballers in this state.
You have no idea what to look for in real talent.
Take the salary while it's there mate .
A nice little earner for some on the weekend.
And take your clueless elves with you.
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So it would only be fair to say you tend over exaggerate.hurlcrook wrote:Maybe not thousands but I will say hundreds.Stitch This wrote:millions even.hurlcrook wrote:I represent the views of thousands.......
How does someone get elected to this high level of office?
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Time for some righteous indignation
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Stitch
I suppose your one of the deluded ones who has had their ego stroked by the selection panel at the development program's.
Don't be fooled - the chances of making it professionally are minuscule.
So back to school big heads.
I suppose your one of the deluded ones who has had their ego stroked by the selection panel at the development program's.
Don't be fooled - the chances of making it professionally are minuscule.
So back to school big heads.
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Re: Alagich your a loser
Wrong again. You're (note the spelling) not very good at this.hurlcrook wrote:Don't be fooled - the chances of making it professionally are 1 in 1m.
Take your meds and call it a night.
Time for some righteous indignation
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1 in 10000?Stitch This wrote:Wrong again. You're (note the spelling) not very good at this.hurlcrook wrote:Don't be fooled - the chances of making it professionally are 1 in 1m.
Take your meds and call it a night.
Ah that's much better I won't need to go to school!
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please put forward your youth development plan and explain in detail how it will be a lot better
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I agree with rossonero....show us your methodologies and how you arrived at them.hurlcrook wrote:You're methodologies are wrong.
Please show also your coaching and playing expertise /qualifications...
...let's open the discussion up the discussion on the topic rather than attack the person.
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I'm not sure you can judge those coaches on the amount of playing experience they have. Some of the finest coaches in the world have little or no playing experience.
Gerard Houllier (Amateur level)
Arsene Wenger (Amateur level)
Sven-Goran Eriksson (Amateur level)
Jose Mourinho (Amateur level)
Arrigo Sacchi (no playing experience)
Carlos Alberto Parreira (no playing experience)
Ralf Rangnick (no playing experience)
Avram Grant (no playing experience)
Andre Villas-Boas (no playing experience)
Gerard Houllier (Amateur level)
Arsene Wenger (Amateur level)
Sven-Goran Eriksson (Amateur level)
Jose Mourinho (Amateur level)
Arrigo Sacchi (no playing experience)
Carlos Alberto Parreira (no playing experience)
Ralf Rangnick (no playing experience)
Avram Grant (no playing experience)
Andre Villas-Boas (no playing experience)
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comment is unjustified , knowing and seeing Richie and the team, A - they don't win or lose games ! its development! DOH! B- its SAP - skills acquisition , its not Richie playing or doing tricks ? the kids are a very good group and anyone watching them previously and now a big difference . C - Name? might help understand why you call someone a loser when they are actually trying to improve SA kids for the future ? - very sad comment and cowardly to not explain.
poor form.
poor form.
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Re: Alagich your a loser
Good thing about him is he managed to keep a job at FFSA. Something you weren't capable of doing.
Whats wrong with you?
Its either indigestion or this forum, and I hope its indigestion
Why?
Because at least I know that will get better in a little while
Its either indigestion or this forum, and I hope its indigestion
Why?
Because at least I know that will get better in a little while
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Re: Alagich your a loser
What did he do? Am I missing something? If someone did not progress from stic then maybe they are not good enough ?
P.s. my son did not progress either but loved every minute of it
P.s. my son did not progress either but loved every minute of it
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There's a massive difference between coaches and managers, but I guarantee you most those coaches you mentioned would be able to show you something in football with good coordination because they understand football.magnet wrote:I'm not sure you can judge those coaches on the amount of playing experience they have. Some of the finest coaches in the world have little or no playing experience.
Gerard Houllier (Amateur level)
Arsene Wenger (Amateur level)
Sven-Goran Eriksson (Amateur level)
Jose Mourinho (Amateur level)
Arrigo Sacchi (no playing experience)
Carlos Alberto Parreira (no playing experience)
Ralf Rangnick (no playing experience)
Avram Grant (no playing experience)
Andre Villas-Boas (no playing experience)
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I can't argue with any of you.magnet wrote:I'm not sure you can judge those coaches on the amount of playing experience they have. Some of the finest coaches in the world have little or no playing experience.
Gerard Houllier (Amateur level)
Arsene Wenger (Amateur level)
Sven-Goran Eriksson (Amateur level)
Jose Mourinho (Amateur level)
Arrigo Sacchi (no playing experience)
Carlos Alberto Parreira (no playing experience)
Ralf Rangnick (no playing experience)
Avram Grant (no playing experience)
Andre Villas-Boas (no playing experience)
Valid points raised throughout.
Title was very unfair on Richie.
Apologies to all especially Richie.
Orig post was done in difficult time.
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capable ! it was on my accord, thank you ! more so, due to my fathers ill health to spend time through a very difficult period. So you can take your foot out of your big mouth laurel and hardy!laurel and hardy wrote:Good thing about him is he managed to keep a job at FFSA. Something you weren't capable of doing.
You never change things by fighting the existing reality.
To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
― Richard Fuller
To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
― Richard Fuller
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takes a good man to admit a mistake hurlcrook, hope it all works out.hurlcrook wrote:I can't argue with any of you.magnet wrote:I'm not sure you can judge those coaches on the amount of playing experience they have. Some of the finest coaches in the world have little or no playing experience.
Gerard Houllier (Amateur level)
Arsene Wenger (Amateur level)
Sven-Goran Eriksson (Amateur level)
Jose Mourinho (Amateur level)
Arrigo Sacchi (no playing experience)
Carlos Alberto Parreira (no playing experience)
Ralf Rangnick (no playing experience)
Avram Grant (no playing experience)
Andre Villas-Boas (no playing experience)
Valid points raised throughout.
Title was very unfair on Richie.
Apologies to all especially Richie.
Orig post was done in difficult time.
You never change things by fighting the existing reality.
To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
― Richard Fuller
To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
― Richard Fuller
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Re: Alagich your a loser
Yes Laurel and Hardy may not be right but from what I heard it was all your mistakes that made you leave as you were practically pushed out the door.JBJBJB wrote:capable ! it was on my accord, thank you ! more so, due to my fathers ill health to spend time through a very difficult period. So you can take your foot out of your big mouth laurel and hardy!laurel and hardy wrote:Good thing about him is he managed to keep a job at FFSA. Something you weren't capable of doing.
Your nickname amongst your colleagues wasn't calamity for no reason.
No surprise the game is running better under Wendy with you nowhere near Manton st.