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Re: Attitude change

Posted: 10 Jul 2025 12:38 pm
by Clubmaker2
bretto12 wrote: 10 Jul 2025 11:07 am Don't you guys realize it does not matter who the manager is. He can only play the team he is given. This is an 85 win team and Oli is not making bad decisions.
the attitude of the organization can be influenced by the leader. Oli was a big zero with the attitude last year just living with the attitude of whatever the players find their way to. Good leaders have an ability to help set the tone. People have also pointed out how bubbles was fairly successful of getting basic fundamentals back to where they needed to be after previous season of lousy sloppy play. Multiple ways for a manager to make a difference. There is such a thing as organizational leadership. It seems this org struggles with an office building directing too much from a distant and the on the ground hands on guys simply relaying a little too much and not coming off as leading. We work for the big bureaucracy in the sky, not TLR whose office is 12 feet down that hallway and demands many things. And depending on how things are going, different leaders styles may fit different organizations better at certain times.

Re: Attitude change

Posted: 10 Jul 2025 14:23 pm
by HorseTrader
CorneliusWolfe wrote: 10 Jul 2025 10:36 am
HorseTrader wrote: 09 Jul 2025 14:09 pm You want an attitude change, you bring in Chris Carpenter
As intriguing as that sounds, I’m not sure the modern player can handle his intensity. They’ve been programmed to interpret being yelled at as toxicity and abuse.

He would value defense though, and I like that.
I know what you mean but you know he may get them so pi%%ed off that they destroy the other team.