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Julian De Stoop on Fox Sports news just suggested that Eade could possibly end up being director of coaching at Collingwood should Malthouse want to coach next year.

He said that Eade was planning on going into that role in 2004 before he took charge at the dogs.

If this happened, Malthouse would almost certainly end up at the dees!

He also suggested that if Malthouse was to stay at Collingwood for next year that Viney may see us through the 2012 season and then hopefully get Malthouse the following year.

Would like to hear your thoughts...

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Print it out and sign 'em up !! :lol:

Works for me, but I wont hold breath though.

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Yep good idea except I would like to see some top line assistants come with him and effectively one of them take over when Mick achieves the altimate success and or he decides he has had enough very similar to the Buckley / malthouse deal exxept the club get the best coach available now and develop the next coach for the future?

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Malthouse will not coach in 2012, does not want to (unless it's the pies) if by some miracle we were to snag him I fear he would not be 100% as he clearly wants to stay on at coaching the pies and he would be coaching us somewhat against his will (see malcom blight st Kilda)

He needs to take a year off minimum and would be a great coach in 2013.

Think about it Collingwood most likley play and win 2011 GF 1st week in October. Would he be in right headspace to begin pre season with us in the last week of October?? , have done enough research on players , drafting etc to ensure we get most of 2012. I think not

Viney will not coach in 2012 said so already, again why have someone coaching who does not really want to

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Malthouse will not coach in 2012, does not want to (unless it's the pies) if by some miracle we were to snag him I fear he would not be 100% as he clearly wants to stay on at coaching the pies and he would be coaching us somewhat against his will (see malcom blight st Kilda)

He needs to take a year off minimum and would be a great coach in 2013.

Think about it Collingwood most likley play and win 2011 GF 1st week in October. Would he be in right headspace to begin pre season with us in the last week of October?? , have done enough research on players , drafting etc to ensure we get most of 2012. I think not

Viney will not coach in 2012 said so already, again why have someone coaching who does not really want to

Hird stated several times last year that he wouldn't coach Essendon in 2011. It makes me laugh when people take these statements as fact, they may be but it's just as likely they're rubbish. It is completely implausible for MM to declare his interest in any other job until Collingwoods season is over.

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Hird stated several times last year that he wouldn't coach Essendon in 2011. It makes me laugh when people take these statements as fact, they may be but it's just as likely they're rubbish. It is completely implausible for MM to declare his interest in any other job until Collingwoods season is over.

couldn't agree more!

can you imagine the filthy reactions of collingwood supporters if it was clear malthouse was leaving at years end.

he has no other alternative than to say he will not be coaching in 2012.

stay positive dees supporters, there is still a possibility of malthouse being at the helm next year regardless of what any collingwood authority says.

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Julian De Stoop on Fox Sports news just suggested that Eade could possibly end up being director of coaching at Collingwood should Malthouse want to coach next year.

He said that Eade was planning on going into that role in 2004 before he took charge at the dogs.

If this happened, Malthouse would almost certainly end up at the dees!

He also suggested that if Malthouse was to stay at Collingwood for next year that Viney may see us through the 2012 season and then hopefully get Malthouse the following year.

Would like to hear your thoughts...

Sheahan mentioned Eade as possible football director of coaching role in this article. http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/seven-year-itch-needed-scratching-at-the-bulldogs/story-e6frf9jf-1226117057049

No doubt the media are in a 'buzz' with this one.

If he is overlooked by Melbourne and Adelaide, might he end up at Collingwood in 2012 in the director of coaching role designated for Michael Malthouse, one Malthouse won't fulfill?

Ironically, it was Malthouse who courted Eade for that specific role in 2004, a plan thwarted by the Bulldogs' decision to appoint him.

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Sheahan mentioned Eade as possible football director of coaching role in this article. http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/seven-year-itch-needed-scratching-at-the-bulldogs/story-e6frf9jf-1226117057049

No doubt the media are in a 'buzz' with this one.

...you mean, they don't have a clue what wil happen and are wildly speculating based on the tiniest, most insignificant details, right?

Sounds like the Scully situation all over again.

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Malthouse will not coach in 2012, does not want to (unless it's the pies) if by some miracle we were to snag him I fear he would not be 100% as he clearly wants to stay on at coaching the pies and he would be coaching us somewhat against his will (see malcom blight st Kilda)

He needs to take a year off minimum and would be a great coach in 2013.

Think about it Collingwood most likley play and win 2011 GF 1st week in October. Would he be in right headspace to begin pre season with us in the last week of October?? , have done enough research on players , drafting etc to ensure we get most of 2012. I think notViney will not coach in 2012 said so already, again why have someone coaching who does not really want to

I'm quite sure that Malthouse would know every teams list to a fair extent. Isn't that part of being a senior coach - knowing your opponents?

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Best event to get Malthouse is for Pies to not win Premiership and to add fuel to the fire in Micks belly having got so close like in 2002. Buckley refuses to stay in background for another 12 months leaving Mick with the option of taking up the reigns elsewhere.

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...you mean, they don't have a clue what wil happen and are wildly speculating based on the tiniest, most insignificant details, right?

Sheahan marry's up an instance back in '04 and they run with it. Involves MM, RE, Collingwood and Eddie and sells.

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Julian De Stoop on Fox Sports news just suggested that Eade could ...

If this happened ...

He also suggested that if Malthouse ...

Julian De Stoop has his hand on it. If he doesn't stop it, he'll go blind.

When he's not fantasising about AFL coaches, he probably imagines Miranda Kerr knocking on his front door wanting to know if the hot sports reporter lives there.

He should stick to playing with his footy cards rather than playing the "AFL coaches" version of dreamteam.

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Julian De Stoop has his hand on it. If he doesn't stop it, he'll go blind.

When he's not fantasising about AFL coaches, he probably imagines Miranda Kerr knocking on his front door wanting to know if the hot sports reporter lives there.

He should stick to playing with his footy cards rather than playing the "AFL coaches" version of dreamteam.

that is a ridiculous comment to make...it's his job to speculate and to suggest possible outcomes.

obviously he's not going to say things will "definitely" or "certainly" happen because that would just be foolish, hence i wrote "if" and "could".

dont be so critical mate.

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Best event to get Malthouse is for Pies to not win Premiership and to add fuel to the fire in Micks belly having got so close like in 2002. Buckley refuses to stay in background for another 12 months leaving Mick with the option of taking up the reigns elsewhere.

V Good point.

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