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Re: New Skipper? - PassIt2Carrots - 12-09-2015

(12-09-2015, 05:16 AM)malo link Wrote:Unless we can find an old archived backup from the Win 95 era !

(mind you, even that would have some latent malware !)

Ahh touche touche. ;D


Re: New Skipper? - cookie2 - 12-09-2015

(12-09-2015, 05:16 AM)malo link Wrote:Unless we can find an old archived backup from the Win 95 era !

(mind you, even that would have some latent malware !)

Smile)

And if we have now gone to W10 let's hope our processor can cope with it.


Re: New Skipper? - ItsOurTime - 12-09-2015

Club needs to settle this fairly soon though. If it's Murphy, then don't leave the loose thread hanging there.


Re: New Skipper? - DJC - 12-09-2015

Murphy seems fairly comfortable with the process and handled media questions deftly and confidently.  However, I got the impression that he would be p1ssed off if he lost the job.

Like the others interviewed, he seems to be relishing Bolton's approach, the new assistants and all of the new blokes.


Re: New Skipper? - PassIt2Carrots - 12-09-2015

Yep if the whole club is resetting itself maybe you give Murphy another crack under a decent regime as well. Give him 2 years and we pray by then that Cripps is ready to take over.


Re: New Skipper? - DJC - 12-09-2015

(12-09-2015, 07:55 AM)PassIt2Carrots link Wrote:Yep if the whole club is resetting itself maybe you give Murphy another crack under a decent regime as well. Give him 2 years and we pray by then that Cripps is ready to take over.

If Cripps doesn't step up, there will be someone else, particularly with the in house leadership program Bolton has introduced.

It is so good to have a competent, forward thinking coach at the helm  Smile


Re: New Skipper? - PassIt2Carrots - 12-09-2015

(12-09-2015, 08:21 AM)DJC link Wrote:It is so good to have a competent, forward thinking coach at the helm  Smile

Very refreshing indeed. Big Grin


Re: New Skipper? - cimm1979 - 12-10-2015

When there's a toxic team environment people go into self preservation mode.

Bolts is developing a culture that breeds inclusiveness and promotes selflessness and leadership.

Guys who would not have wanted the job once upon a time, or not been considered will now become leaders. Not all will be skipper, but they won't have to be.




Re: New Skipper? - Thryleon - 12-10-2015

(12-10-2015, 12:24 AM)cimm1979 link Wrote:When there's a toxic team environment people go into self preservation mode.

Bolts is developing a culture that breeds inclusiveness and promotes selflessness and leadership.

Guys who would not have wanted the job once upon a time, or not been considered will now become leaders. Not all will be skipper, but they won't have to be.

Thats the ideal scenario really.

Lets hope that all the removals of those with questionable morals results in us getting the right mix to improve now.


Re: New Skipper? - ElwoodBlues1 - 12-10-2015

(12-10-2015, 12:24 AM)cimm1979 link Wrote:When there's a toxic team environment people go into self preservation mode.

Bolts is developing a culture that breeds inclusiveness and promotes selflessness and leadership.

Guys who would not have wanted the job once upon a time, or not been considered will now become leaders. Not all will be skipper, but they won't have to be.

Credit to Bolton for identifying the problem rather than trying to cover it up.....you want your leaders driving culture and selflessness...not the coach having to wield
the big stick every time like a high school principal....Hawthorn empowered players as leaders to drive a team first attitude and it cant all be done by the captain.