@Telltails said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1247318) said:
Every time a player gets a sniff from another club there will be some rumour about possible problems with Maguire and his style of training as the reason. All clubs are looking for player replacements and usually to get them are willing to pay more than what they are on. The elite players can pick and choose clubs but for the rest money is massive motivator.
SMH published this today
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/inside-parra-s-capitulation-arthur-at-crossroads-as-eels-eye-change-20201011-p56417.html
>Arthur tried to use the chorus of criticism surrounding his team to light a fire that would inspire a run for the title. Unfortunately, the run never came. Arthur, an old-school players' coach, has been afforded every opportunity to prove his way is the right way.
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>The club has backed him. But while his way isn't necessarily the wrong way, the club will now demand he works with head of football Mark O'Neill in the off-season to find a better way to ensure results improve in 2021.
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>Arthur has been somewhat reluctant to embrace the power of mindfulness when it comes to impacting results with the coach prioritising football matters over mental ones.
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>While the players all love playing under Arthur given how staunch he is in their support, there is a concern at the club and an understanding from the coach that mollycoddling the players may have only exacerbated a potential mental weakness.
Interesting that its the exact opposite of the Madge "concerns". Obviously the argument is that a middle-ground approach might work best, but I highly doubt any head coach is so polar in their approach, i.e. only one way or the opposite with no in-between.
Seems, rather, that young adults 2020 are increasingly difficult to deal with. Too strict, in an effort to engender toughness, and they complain about their wellbeing. Too sympathetic and they complain about you not helping them achieve mental toughness.
Always sounds a weird one to me: that some kids want to be professional footballers and get belted by huge men every weekend, but training is too hard.