Originally Posted by
gazan
Okay, I take the bait. Several points: when did this 'golden era' end (give us a date with an event to mark it). ;
I don't know how 'naturally' good at golf you were but condemning all coaching on the basis of a your couple of hours with a club pro is hardly scientific evidence, is it? (I had quite a few crap teachers during my schooldays, but I would hardly suggest that means they're all bad and that teaching should be abolished)
Where does this idea of half empty stadiums come from? The Alex are getting as good a crowd as when I arrived in Crewe in 1966. However, 10 years later the crowds were just around 2,000 (as I don't know your chronological parameters, I don't know if the 70s were in your 'golden age' or not!);
Dario Gradi was a coach and totally transformed the club and its approach to player development - are you saying we would have better off without him?
You continually ignore the idea that coaching improves the overall majority of play and cherry pick individuals like Greaves and Best as having natural talent. On this latter part I can go along with your opinion, to some extent i.e. coaching MIGHT inhibit the abilities of certain very talented individuals. However, the vast majority of sports people do not qualify for that excessively small group. (As an aside, extreme talent MAY also be part of an overall personality package. Your favourite examples both came to untimely ends through lack of self- discipline).
As for academy graduates needing time playing games with men, I don't see why that's an issue. It's all about theory and practice and gaining real world experience. Very few people go through training or education and immediately slot into top jobs.
There are other issues here but hopefully these responses provide food for thought.
I also want to say that you are fully entitled to your opinion and can express it as many times as you wish. It is not helpful when people refer to them as 'claptrap' or other meaningless terms. However, I do understand the frustration of reading the same thing relentlessly with no evidence of taking other arguments on board.
I realise this is a long post but I wanted to engage (not dismiss) you in the hope that conversations, and not catcalling, can continue. If this doesn't work then I have to impose some self-discipline myself and resist responding to inflexible positions.
Thanks