Sydney FC coach Graham Arnold says coaching Wellington Phoenix is the hardest job in the A-League and paid tribute to departing coach Ernie Merrick, who resigned this morning.
Speaking at the Sky Blues’ recovery on Monday, Arnold spoke in glowing terms about Merrick, a former A-League Championship winner with Melbourne Victory.
And he spoke about the huge difficulties in managing a club like Phoenix.
Merrick stands down from Phoenix
“I just heard and it’s sad," Arnold said. "Ernie’s the most successful coach in the A-League in terms of trophies and games.
“For me he was always a fantastic guy and a fantastic coach. For him to resign, obviously is probably family related as well because he would’ve spent a lot of time away from his family.
“I tell, it’s gotta be the hardest job in the A-League. The travel is very difficult, and having to deal with the international FIFA windows losing players.
“That’s what people don’t understand. The first eight or nine games he’s lost players twice and they’ve had to travel back from the US, then they are fatigued, then you lose a game or two and it rattles players’ confidence and it’s hard to bring everything back together.”
Arnold added the times he’s seen Phoenix play this season, he’s been impressed.
“Every game is tough in the A-League but they have the players as Ernie has recruited well and they were good when I saw them,” he added.
Social media had its say on the shock resignation this morning, some drawing parallels with the shock resignation of New Zealand PM John Key on the same morning.
Can't believe that as soon as I go on a 5hr ferry #Johnkey AND #Erniemerrick both resign. Mental.
— Kylen Neale (@kylen_neale) December 5, 2016
Sorry to see a good man go. Thanks Ernie for the memories and the laughs. We'll miss you. #ErnieMerrick pic.twitter.com/9bQtxUGC5X
— Shane Harmon (@ShaneHarmon) December 4, 2016
Doesn't abuse refs.
— Dean Rosario (@DeanRosario) December 4, 2016
Doesn't snipe at other coaches.
Sits calmly on the sidelines
Ernie Merrick one of the truly decent coaches in #Aleague.
I like Ernie Merrick, good for him admitting that he can do no more with Wellington instead of hanging about too long #aleague
— James (@JamesK_1312) December 5, 2016
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