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Whoa. Did not see that coming at all.

BREAKING NEWS: KANGAROOS coach Dean Laidley has coached his last game for North Melbourne. Asked this morning if he had offered to step aside, Laidley told Herald Sun online: "What you're saying is correct. We've come to an agreement."

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Double that!

The merry go round continues..........

Harvey

Malthouse

Who's next?

Mark Williams?

edit: - And yet West Coast are reported to be planning on re-signing Woosha for another 3 years. Did those in charge watch the 1st quarter on Sat. night?

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Double that!

The merry go round continues..........

Harvey

Malthouse

Who's next?

HOLY COW?!!! I thought he was safe at least until the rnd 16 "review" was completed.

And as to Woosha I agree, I chuckle every time I hear they are about to offer hima new 3 yr deal when his teams without Judd and Cousins have been hopeless. He reigned over a culture of drugs/drink and player infighting having to sack his captain, his next captain defected and they now play a brand off passionless footy never before seen at that club...

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Mark Williams?

edit: - And yet West Coast are reported to be planning on re-signing Woosha for another 3 years. Did those in charge watch the 1st quarter on Sat. night?

They showed on couple of programs last night Chocco went back to the old days of coaching at training yesterday. He pulled out the bricks for the players to train with and had at least 2 or 3 of the Port players throwing up after an intense session. Think it might be too little too late for Chocco.

The question is will it be all new, young coaches coming into the system? I'd love to see a few of the "old" coaches get a gig as there seems to be a glass ceiling for the older guys.

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They showed on couple of programs last night Chocco went back to the old days of coaching at training yesterday. He pulled out the bricks for the players to train with and had at least 2 or 3 of the Port players throwing up after an intense session. Think it might be too little too late for Chocco.

The question is will it be all new, young coaches coming into the system? I'd love to see a few of the "old" coaches get a gig as there seems to be a glass ceiling for the older guys.

Does anyone think Laidley might have a head coaching job next year?

Possibilities at the moment, in my opinion: -

Richmond

Port Adelaide

Sydney

Freo

edit: - West Coast

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Does anyone think Laidley might have a head coaching job next year?

Possibilities at the moment, in my opinion: -

Richmond

Port Adelaide

Sydney

Freo

edit: - West Coast

Worsfold is about to get a 2-3 year contract extension. He's not going anywhere.

Neither is Roos. They love him in Sydney.

Williams will not be at Port Adelaide in 2010. If Fremantle don't win more than 5 games Harvey's no certainty to be there next year either.

Laidley is good enough to coach at AFL level. He was just hampered by a shockingly bad list.

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Worsfold is about to get a 2-3 year contract extension. He's not going anywhere.

Neither is Roos. They love him in Sydney.

Williams will not be at Port Adelaide in 2010. If Fremantle don't win more than 5 games Harvey's no certainty to be there next year either.

Laidley is good enough to coach at AFL level. He was just hampered by a shockingly bad list.

Well. There has been talk for sometime re: Worsfold. Still nothing is signed.

Paul Roos - I know they love him, but will he go around again?

More importantly, who for North melbourne? Another untried young coach? Or experienced coach like a Sheedy or Ayres?

Geez, you reckon Gary Ayres has his Powerpoint presentation ready? :lol: I reckon he's updated it 6 times in the last 6 months..

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Whoa. Did not see that coming at all.

BREAKING NEWS: KANGAROOS coach Dean Laidley has coached his last game for North Melbourne. Asked this morning if he had offered to step aside, Laidley told Herald Sun online: "What you're saying is correct. We've come to an agreement."

Gentlemen, start you Diesel engines.

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And as to Woosha I agree, I chuckle every time I hear they are about to offer hima new 3 yr deal when his teams without Judd and Cousins have been hopeless. He reigned over a culture of drugs/drink and player infighting having to sack his captain, his next captain defected and they now play a brand off passionless footy never before seen at that club...

With 15 players still on their list from 2006 GF and add Priddis and Le Cras and WCE are targetting a 1st round PP.

Woosha tanking hard???

Melb v WCE will be very interesting.

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Will the Horse be back at Arden St?

Nah. I reckon the Roos will go through a long-winded selection process in order to keep the media happy, and then Brayshaw will select a high profile person like Buckley.

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The Roos seem to be in alot of trouble. Surely Laidley didn't dserve to be sacked. The list is weak and the injuries keep mounting. Tough gig being a coach.

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I'm amazed that North Melbourne are taking such a short-sighted approach here. Laidley has done amazing things with an average list. He's consistently played in finals with only Harvey anywhere near being a top shelf player. Who do they think they;ll get who can do better with the players they have? Especially when they're all but broke and can't afford an established coach.

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Now that there's more than one coaching position available, I've no doubt it will speed up the decision making process of a couple of clubs, lest they miss out on nabbing someone like Nathan Buckley. You'd hate to think you missed the chance to get someone like him ten years down the track..

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It seems as though it's more of a 'Laidley resigned' rather than 'Laidley was sacked' issue here. I think Laidley's thinking about next year. He wants to start building up his resume, talking to clubs, putting himself on the market. For the club, they get to start looking at new coaches. It's win-win for both.

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My silly brother (who works with a Coll board member or director or something) rang me two weeks ago to tell me Malthouse would go to Richmond at the end of the year.

Only hiccup would be that North would make a move to try to steal him.

I told him he was an idiot and obviously wrong on both counts but now i`m starting to wonder.

I just didn`t think North could afford Malthouse and i didn`t think he`d want to go to Richmond.

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The Roos seem to be in alot of trouble. Surely Laidley didn't dserve to be sacked. The list is weak and the injuries keep mounting. Tough gig being a coach.

That's for sure. Real tough gig. Brent Harvey's injury would have knocked the wind out of him.

edit: - That and Chicken gate....

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