Basically Grant is arrogant and headstrong...... qualities that are actually important in a great leader. However, you also have to be right. This article encapsulates a number of the things that, despite my like for GT, made me support his sacking....Solar wrote:thats how I read it "perceived weaknesses" HAmarksnsparks wrote:I can't help but detect an undercurrent of some sort in this article. Something like "after messing about a bit with dodgy boring gameplans, RL is finally letting the team I put together play how they can..."
- obtuseness on the ruck issue
- inability to see our defensive fragility all over the park. This is the biggest thing that has changed since he left. You can say that we were cruelled with injury in 2005-6 but we were always fragile and prone to be counterattacked against. To me that is a vast area of improvement. Also look to our defence which is actually missing 4 walk-up starters in Max, Maguire, Dempster and Raph.
He had the hubris and the personality to lead us through to a flag just not the coaching nous. And he still just doesn't quite get the tactical side. He says that he didn't see Ross Lyon as a natural senior coach but as a natural assistant - I can see where he's coming from. GT had/has the leadership qualities but without the strategic football thinking that is also a prerequisite for a successful coach. AFAICS you can develop and learn the leadership stuff but it is much harder to do that with the footy nous.