rihannafan1
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@mike said in [Sack Madge](/post/1334530) said:@goanna57 said in [Sack Madge](/post/1334507) said:@mike said in [Sack Madge](/post/1334386) said:@hobbo1 said in [Sack Madge](/post/1334349) said:@mike said in [Sack Madge](/post/1334310) said:@wt2k said in [Sack Madge](/post/1334304) said:@gallagher said in [Sack Madge](/post/1334298) said:@mike said in [Sack Madge](/post/1334296) said:Sometimes you need to go backwards before you can go forward. Sacking Madge won’t achieve anything. Culture change takes a long time. Madge sets high standards and that’s exactly what this club needs. For too long we have been happy with mediocrity, Madge isn’t and neither am I.
I'm with you there Mike. The problem is higher than him but unfortunately they won't see themselves as the problem
And we can't do anything about them by the sounds of things. So, round and round we go.
No we don’t go round and round. That would be sacking the coach. Change can come from the top down but it can also come from the bottom up. We need to continue to set high standards for the players until they get it. Those players that can’t, you move them on. Mediocrity will not be accepted.
So by my reckoning we have 4 players worth keeping and we need to move on the rest ...revolving door mate !
Letting the players get away with that performance by sacking the coach is exactly why we are in the current predicament. It breeds poor culture by allowing a lack of player accountability for their performances. That has to stop and now. Do what the coach wants or I’ll see you out the door is what is needed now. This is what all the successful teams do.
Look at how many new players and re- signed players in Maguire’s time at the club between 76-80% how many more turn over of players do you want .He’s not getting them to gel he brought the majority of this players into the side it’s on him he’s not getting the team to improve at all
So you keep turning the players over until you get the right mix. This is not a Maguire issue, it has been going on for a decade where the players were not held responsible, instead it was all on the coach. An easy out for the players.
This will be his third year though. I do think longevity is good for a coach and staff as it can build identity. Just look at Stuart at the Raiders.
But that effort yday and since the Warriors game last year has stunk. They don't seem to be responding to his coaching and at some point it can't be the players who are at fault.
Perhaps he needs better support from above or in the assistant's box.