@Papacito said in [Tigers tell Maguire they’re ‘walking on eggshells’](/post/1219456) said:
I'm going to disagree with a lot of the posts here and say that this is a red flag for the club.
The days of coaches ruling with fear and an iron fist ended about 20 years ago.
Coaching these days is as much about managing player egos and managing with a leadership group of senior players and coaching staff.
This isn't my opinion. This is the opinion of blokes like Bellamy, Bennett and Meninga.
It sounds like Madge has lost the group a bit, which from reports was what happened to him at Souths. You'd think if he had a solid leadership group, it would have identified this problem before it reached the stand-off stage.....
The body language of the guys over the past month reminded me a bit of the dark days of JT before he was cut loose. Really not playing for the coach.
i don't profess to have a solution. Like everyone, I'm embarrassed at some of the efforts from the team. But at the same time, we're very unlikely to attract good enough talent to have a significantly improved roster for 2021.
Some fair comments, but at those other clubs and teams that you mention, the players have a very clear mantra when they enter. This is your expectation of us, and we expect this of you.
WT need to change that moping, whining culture. If you deliver on the field, you will not be dumped from the team. A good example is Luciano. He hasn't been dumped, but I bet it was made clear you perform or get out. He performed. There are at least half a dozen players that are lucky because of depth issues and they have survived. Consistency is important.
I think if players understood they had responsibilities, and lived up to them CONSISTENTLY, then Madge's style is more than fine. He isn't an idiot, he has been successful, including taking Souths to a premiership. Souths have not been successful since he left. Accident or just coincidence.
The Roosters coach seems to be understanding and respectful to the teams personal desires when he is interviewed, and he has that luxury because his team delivers for him. Madge doesn't have that luxury.
We had the Tim Sheens (later years), the Mick Potters, Ivan Clearys, even Andrew Webster. All sympathetic type coaches to an extent. They have failed because there was no groundwork on the consistency and expectation.