

Gleeson is not good enough to hold Marty's white board.


I was with Gleeson at a Melbourne Cup tent,
he was with a group of former NBL players
He seems happy working with a few different clubs and players around the melbourne area.
I brought up the question about coaching in the NBL again he said for the right position

Woolpert's not a bad coach.
To be honest, their roster is just not up to NBL standard.
Ervin is an absolute stud.
But Crawford is one-dimensional, Allen is not starting 5 quality, Holmes is a role player at best and Blanchfield is a real nice player but there's more talented swingman's out there.
Then on the bench you have Cedar, Cedar, Norton, Abney (who is way past it) and Hinder.
Compare that to the Breakers who have Bruton, Boucher, Hudson, Webster and Henry off their bench.

A guy like Gleeson is what the Crocs need. I don't know much about him as a coach, but I know he fires guys up and they play hard for him. When you think about it, he got a lot out of the guys they had and put them in situations they could use to their advantage.

Mick - I read the other thread about the general unhappiness with the current Crocs coach.

Latest news out of ABA Central, is that South Adelaide fringe player Doug Hudson is being looked at by Costa Rican club Barva as a project player for next season. Hudson is heading over there soon during the summer season break to see what can come of it. Apparently his uncle on his mothers side has set the whole thing up as he is on their board of directors.
All the best mate.
