Re: New Head Coach - who's it going to be? : Tue Jun 04, 2019 8:30 am
I'm a little stuck here. For me, a coach coaches. A coach gets the players on the training area and shows them how they want the game played. A coach gets what he wants out of the players. For me, Graham Murray was a perfect example of this. A manager, manages. They look after the discipline, conduct, availability, timetabling, organisation, press commitments, the day to day running of the team that allows the Coach 100% bandwidth to Coach the team.
A Director sits above these two and Directs operations, makes sure sufficient resources are available for the Coach and Manager to do their jobs. A Director can be Financial, Operational, People, Marketing, etc etc. In this case Rugby.
I have never seen this not be the case. GH was Director, there was always a Manager, and always a coach.
It seems now that GH has separated his role of effectively MD to allow him bandwidth to fill Caddick's responsibilities on the board. Is Sinfield the right person to fill what effectively is a role for someone to figurehead a process that up until now was working very well, his Masters in Sports Business would suggest so. His experiences similar.
I would suggest time will tell. BUT. To quote G1 (in a nutshell) from a decade ago when Leeds were struggling and recovered to finish 5th then win the GF, twice. If Leeds are there or thereabouts come October, this thread will be a distant memory.