What the contrasting fortunes of Postecoglou and Jones say about their coaching styles
  • 7 months ago
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A week ago, Tottenham converted a 1-0 defeat to Sheffield United into a 2-1 win in the 98th and 99th minutes. Players swung from the crossbar in Euphoria and the crowd lost their minds, serenading coach Ange Postecoglou with a rewritten Robbie Williams Love Song dedication with. Spurs were drawn against bitter rivals in North London Derby, but 2-2 results cemented the club's best start to an English Premier League season since mid-1960s. In the same 24 hours the Wallabies lost their second pool match to less fanned Fiji and Jones called on traveling supporters to throw baguettes at him and croissants too. Both are at the top their respective sports and both are experiencing very different levels of success, late. Given that a coach is person tasked with determining success or failure of team they manage, word “experience” seems inappropriate. But it might be worth using for the sake of comparison. Contrast Fortunes Ange Postecoglou and Eddie Jones. Nine In other words, one of Australian Rugby's darkest days can be attributed solely to Jones, and how much to the constraints within which he worked? The old agency structure is its tension, the structure being agents and the influencing factors that determine or constrain their decisions. This could be a broken grassroots system that hasn't nurtured enough talent over the last two decades, or a super rugby competition constantly fighting for survival. It could be management in charge nine months before a World Cup and asking you to tear everything up before or after the tournament.
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