Who has/is the best coach in your clubs history?
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Re: Who has/is the best coach in your clubs history?
Plenty to start the ball rolling
Barrie Cook - Inter, Gardens, Brahma Lodge
Gerry Pettit - Inter
Earl Pudler - Vale
Barrie Cook - Inter, Gardens, Brahma Lodge
Gerry Pettit - Inter
Earl Pudler - Vale
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Re: Who has/is the best coach in your clubs history?
Left Right Out wrote:Plenty to start the ball rolling
Barrie Cook - Inter, Gardens, Brahma Lodge
Gerry Pettit - Inter
Earl Pudler - Vale
all great coaches,however, 'left right out' the question was 'who is the best coach in YOUR clubs history?'
which is your club?
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Re: Who has/is the best coach in your clubs history?
Gerry Pettit at Salisbury Inter was quality
We are Liverpool Football Club and the expectations are so high.
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Re: Who has/is the best coach in your clubs history?
In the 11 years ive been at tea tree gully there has been alot to choose from, lol but it would have to be brian nuttal. But may have been better ones before that.
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Ricardo Cerracchio (Adelaide Villa) end of story.
Sunday Div 1 Champions.
Saturday Div 1 Champions.
Icing on many a cake.
Demands and Delivers 100% no questions asked.
Will coach at the highest level in SA for many years to come.
Sunday Div 1 Champions.
Saturday Div 1 Champions.
Icing on many a cake.
Demands and Delivers 100% no questions asked.
Will coach at the highest level in SA for many years to come.
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Tilley_Park_Boys wrote:In the 11 years ive been at tea tree gully there has been alot to choose from, lol but it would have to be brian nuttal. But may have been better ones before that.
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Jack Mehorf wrote:Ricardo Cerracchio (Adelaide Villa) end of story.
Sunday Div 1 Champions.
Saturday Div 1 Champions.
Icing on many a cake.
Demands and Delivers 100% no questions asked.
Will coach at the highest level in SA for many years to come.
I agree with you there Jack. Ric doesn't just ask you to do the drills he get's involved himself. Wouldn't doubt that he will coach and be successful at the highest level as well.
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It's very subjective but in my time at PARAFIELD GARDENS it would definatley be Barrie Cook closely followed by his son Steve, both fantasic Man Managers great communicators, & very cool & calm in the changerooms & on the side lines. (unlike some nightmares)
Steve has a Awesome coaching record, in just 3 years he has Achived
a SUNDAY DIV.1 League Championship, 2 Challenge Cups, 2 Chicanowski Shields, a Champion of Champions & 2 Mayors Cups...
He would defiantly have one of the best coaching records in the SAASL in the last few years...
Steve has a Awesome coaching record, in just 3 years he has Achived
a SUNDAY DIV.1 League Championship, 2 Challenge Cups, 2 Chicanowski Shields, a Champion of Champions & 2 Mayors Cups...
He would defiantly have one of the best coaching records in the SAASL in the last few years...
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Barrie Cook for me at Brahma. Very very good with player management and getting the best out of every player.
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Have to be Peter Buckley at Stirling... Wasn't everyone's cup of tea (I actually enjoyed his coaching but knew of a few who didn't) but he delivered titles. You can't argue with the results the club had under him....
Did have a lot of help though with players he brought over from the Hills Hawks.
Did have a lot of help though with players he brought over from the Hills Hawks.
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isnt that the idea...bringing in good players to help!!!Blotto wrote:Have to be Peter Buckley at Stirling... Wasn't everyone's cup of tea (I actually enjoyed his coaching but knew of a few who didn't) but he delivered titles. You can't argue with the results the club had under him....
Did have a lot of help though with players he brought over from the Hills Hawks.
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I wasn't bagging him. I was just saying. It must be said though that these players were far better than you're usual Saturday Div 2 (where Stirling were when he arrived) player. If he had the power to bring em over, Good on him, the club benefited from it big time. (We did the double (A's & B's) that season and then went onto to win Div 1 down the track....lisbon lion wrote:isnt that the idea...bringing in good players to help!!!Blotto wrote:Have to be Peter Buckley at Stirling... Wasn't everyone's cup of tea (I actually enjoyed his coaching but knew of a few who didn't) but he delivered titles. You can't argue with the results the club had under him....
Did have a lot of help though with players he brought over from the Hills Hawks.
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great lad Peter, played at Parafield United with him in the eightiesBlotto wrote:I wasn't bagging him. I was just saying. It must be said though that these players were far better than you're usual Saturday Div 2 (where Stirling were when he arrived) player. If he had the power to bring em over, Good on him, the club benefited from it big time. (We did the double (A's & B's) that season and then went onto to win Div 1 down the track....lisbon lion wrote:isnt that the idea...bringing in good players to help!!!Blotto wrote:Have to be Peter Buckley at Stirling... Wasn't everyone's cup of tea (I actually enjoyed his coaching but knew of a few who didn't) but he delivered titles. You can't argue with the results the club had under him....
Did have a lot of help though with players he brought over from the Hills Hawks.
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Please delete any comment Knight15 posts on this topic ....lol....he will tell you who was the best coach at Southern Knights
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would have to say Bob Clarke snr at the downs in the early eighties his experience passion and communication skills were second to none nulli secundis r.i.p. Bob
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Difficult to say as a club coach however much easier answer would be "who has/is the best coach you have played under?"
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bloodypassit wrote:Please delete any comment Knight15 posts on this topic ....lol....he will tell you who was the best coach at Southern Knights
Not the best coach
Just the best results
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At Ingle Farm its hard to go past Paul Simpson has won Div 3 & Div 2 titles as well as winning the clubs first ever major trophy in 2009.
In saying that, most would agree that I am the best coach
In saying that, most would agree that I am the best coach
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Agree with Paul Simpson also include in his honours those that he obtained with Manchester United Supporters Club.Jay Now Hobbling wrote:At Ingle Farm its hard to go past Paul Simpson has won Div 3 & Div 2 titles as well as winning the clubs first ever major trophy in 2009.
In saying that, most would agree that I am the best coach
And I must be in the minority and disagree and say Jay you are not the best
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Motts because he is a cracking bloke and he's got the trophy's to back it up. Lisbon Lion, it was a blast when he was in charge and even got a drink named after him and then Bobby Hogg, all round good bloke and a socceroo to boot (magic son)
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you are to kind legga good old rotten ronnie hicup hicuplegga wrote:Lisbon Lion for my choice and gotta love the drink named in his honor, the deadly coaches choice. Ron Hawkshaw was a close second
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At the Downs
Jimmy Hughes (snr) - 1975-76 player coach
Roy Ainscough 1977-1978 player coach
Bob Clarke 1981-1982-1983
Jimmy Mitchell/Charlie Tumbridge 1984-85 player coaches
Marty Craig 1990-1991-1992 -1993 player(sometimes)/coach
Bold represents Division 2 winners or promotion years.
Unfortunately not around for Bobby Hogg or Alan Mottram's coaching stints.
Motts would have to be at the top due to team performances under his "reign".
Jimmy Hughes (snr) - 1975-76 player coach
Roy Ainscough 1977-1978 player coach
Bob Clarke 1981-1982-1983
Jimmy Mitchell/Charlie Tumbridge 1984-85 player coaches
Marty Craig 1990-1991-1992 -1993 player(sometimes)/coach
Bold represents Division 2 winners or promotion years.
Unfortunately not around for Bobby Hogg or Alan Mottram's coaching stints.
Motts would have to be at the top due to team performances under his "reign".
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Re: Who has/is the best coach in your clubs history?
Motts certainly would have to be Swannsong I'm sure the X2 Div.1 Championships Back2Back are more important to your club that the rest of the Clubs Achivements put together..swannsong wrote:At the Downs
Jimmy Hughes (snr) - 1975-76 player coach
Roy Ainscough 1977-1978 player coach
Bob Clarke 1981-1982-1983
Jimmy Mitchell/Charlie Tumbridge 1984-85 player coaches
Marty Craig 1990-1991-1992 -1993 player(sometimes)/coach
Bold represents Division 2 winners or promotion years.
Unfortunately not around for Bobby Hogg or Alan Mottram's coaching stints.
Motts would have to be at the top due to team performances under his "reign".
SAASL DIV.1 CHAMPIONS 73,75,78,02,10,11,13
CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS 74,75,80,08,10,11,13
SAASL DIV.1 RES. CHAMPIONS 71,75,77,78,79,94,11,13
RES. CUP WINNERS 73,75,76,13
CHAMPIONS OF CHAMPIONS 10
CICHANOWSKI SHIELD 90,08,11,12,14
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agreed macnuggets motts about to be knightedKING NUGGETT wrote:Motts certainly would have to be Swannsong I'm sure the X2 Div.1 Championships Back2Back are more important to your club that the rest of the Clubs Achivements put together..swannsong wrote:At the Downs
Jimmy Hughes (snr) - 1975-76 player coach
Roy Ainscough 1977-1978 player coach
Bob Clarke 1981-1982-1983
Jimmy Mitchell/Charlie Tumbridge 1984-85 player coaches
Marty Craig 1990-1991-1992 -1993 player(sometimes)/coach
Bold represents Division 2 winners or promotion years.
Unfortunately not around for Bobby Hogg or Alan Mottram's coaching stints.
Motts would have to be at the top due to team performances under his "reign".
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Re: Who has/is the best coach in your clubs history?
Don't have to have results to be a good coach. I realise that this is what they are measured by. In my opinion it is the coaches knowledge and management skills that make him a good coach. As lisbon Lion said about Bob Clarke Snr if he didn't have the quality but got the best out of each of his players that makes him a good coachKING NUGGETT wrote:Motts certainly would have to be Swannsong I'm sure the X2 Div.1 Championships Back2Back are more important to your club that the rest of the Clubs Achivements put together..swannsong wrote:At the Downs
Jimmy Hughes (snr) - 1975-76 player coach
Roy Ainscough 1977-1978 player coach
Bob Clarke 1981-1982-1983
Jimmy Mitchell/Charlie Tumbridge 1984-85 player coaches
Marty Craig 1990-1991-1992 -1993 player(sometimes)/coach
Bold represents Division 2 winners or promotion years.
Unfortunately not around for Bobby Hogg or Alan Mottram's coaching stints.
Motts would have to be at the top due to team performances under his "reign".