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Anonymous
Years ago
Luc Longley's coaching background?
EBut if Davidsons role is talent ID and shooting it's not exactly coaching is it, so how can you say he's out of his depth. If all he's doing is working with juniors to improve their shot and identifying those who have the potential, think he's qualified, he was a hard worker during his career, he wasn't a natural, so he can recognise a kid who's got the right work ethics over a kid who's got a bit of talent and tall unlike his predessessor Mike Mc McHugh, sometimes it's not what they have done but more what they can do in a role. Luke Longley is a good example of that, his experience alone at an elite level and longevity in the sport would be invaluable

Years ago
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Hmmm.
