Under Wane mostly which is exactly why he needs to go somewhere else to learn something new and get a different perspective.josie andrews wrote:What & where do you think Lockers has been earning his coaching credentials these past several years?
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You should also add under Lam, which is a big worry. At least Waney was successful.
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Enough to warrant an assistant manager position though?josie andrews wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 12:03 amWhat & where do you think Lockers has been earning his coaching credentials these past several years?
Bomhead - "Lockers to prop."
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Exactly Dave, 2 or 3 seasons learning off another coach at another club then maybe 2 seasons as an assistant then maybe 2 seasons haed coach in the championship then if successful bring him in as an assistant with the promise of head coach if that is acceptable to all parties
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Of course Josie I never meant to suggest otherwise, I rate Marty Peet as a coach highly (it was no coincidence to me that when Marty came back just after Lam had taken over the side improved),all I was saying if things went a little wonky Wane is there ready to step back in,if of course this set up comes into beingjosie andrews wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 12:00 amWane, Peet & Lockers are all good friends can’t really see a problem if Wane does come back.fozzieskem wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2021 7:21 pm If this comes to pass I expect Wane to take full control mid way through the season,nothing against Peet or Lockers but I could see struggles there but we shall see
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What about John Winder?
He's been an integral part of the first team coaching set up for years.
He's been an integral part of the first team coaching set up for years.
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I think it would be for his own good as well. I look at how Cunningham ended up at Saints and I fear the same could happen to Lockers. The club loan out players so why not try something similar with a coach and tell him to go and learn the ropes under a different regime with a view to having him back later? Both he and the club would benefit from this in my opinion.medlocke wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 8:31 amExactly Dave, 2 or 3 seasons learning off another coach at another club then maybe 2 seasons as an assistant then maybe 2 seasons haed coach in the championship then if successful bring him in as an assistant with the promise of head coach if that is acceptable to all parties
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Maybe do like what Edwards did and spend some time down underDaveO wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 3:19 pmI think it would be for his own good as well. I look at how Cunningham ended up at Saints and I fear the same could happen to Lockers. The club loan out players so why not try something similar with a coach and tell him to go and learn the ropes under a different regime with a view to having him back later? Both he and the club would benefit from this in my opinion.medlocke wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 8:31 amExactly Dave, 2 or 3 seasons learning off another coach at another club then maybe 2 seasons as an assistant then maybe 2 seasons haed coach in the championship then if successful bring him in as an assistant with the promise of head coach if that is acceptable to all parties
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That thought crossed my mind as well but he's never looked like he wanted to try that as a player so I am not sure he would as a coach. Which from a personal point of view is fair enough as we see with the Williams saga but he shouldn't just expect to walk into a top coaching job at Wigan never having gone somewhere else but he probably will.medlocke wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 3:24 pmMaybe do like what Edwards did and spend some time down underDaveO wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 3:19 pmI think it would be for his own good as well. I look at how Cunningham ended up at Saints and I fear the same could happen to Lockers. The club loan out players so why not try something similar with a coach and tell him to go and learn the ropes under a different regime with a view to having him back later? Both he and the club would benefit from this in my opinion.medlocke wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 8:31 am
Exactly Dave, 2 or 3 seasons learning off another coach at another club then maybe 2 seasons as an assistant then maybe 2 seasons haed coach in the championship then if successful bring him in as an assistant with the promise of head coach if that is acceptable to all parties
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Agree that all coaches like players need to learn there trade, but unless he goes to Aus, where is the stand-out coach in our game on these shores that could benefit up and coming coaches?
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