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Green now a Blue

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Awesome, he can do his apprenticeship under Malthouse and come home in a couple of years as an assistant coach with some good experience


Perhaps he can teach the players how to lead by example when their team is getting belted by 30 goals...

MM would have chosen Green after much thought. His selection is a well deserved compliment. Good Luck Brad, except when playing Dees.

Oh, by the way...can you settle a score with that Brock fellow re his performance on OTC & his insutling 'bruise free' comments... teach him some manners...poor form for current players to trash other teams/players.

 

No doubt, comes highly reccomended by Mark Neeld, listen and learn from the master.

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I'm happy for Greeny, really good for him to continue to be involved in footy at the highest level


Perhaps he can teach the players how to lead by example when their team is getting belted by 30 goals...

Hopefully he will have to...

Surely this must be a joke? From the reaction of many on here over the past few months, surely BG has signed for the next 2 years as a player. Don't tell me he has actually retired from playing?

Brad Green - "forced" to retire, now an assistant coach.

Cameron Bruce - offered a 1 year contract, wanted two, we weren't willing, left and played 1 season at Hawthorn and half a dodgy one before retiring mid year.

James McDonald - "forced" to retire, made a comeback season that was very unflattering.

Yet some people still question our list management methods.

BTW - well done Greeny.

Surely this must be a joke? From the reaction of many on here over the past few months, surely BG has signed for the next 2 years as a player. Don't tell me he has actually retired from playing?

Brad Green - "forced" to retire, now an assistant coach.

Cameron Bruce - offered a 1 year contract, wanted two, we weren't willing, left and played 1 season at Hawthorn and half a dodgy one before retiring mid year.

James McDonald - "forced" to retire, made a comeback season that was very unflattering.

Yet some people still question our list management methods.

BTW - well done Greeny.

Haven't you heard m8, supposable we have been tanking for that past 5 years by forcing all our 30 year old players to retire befor there time and playing younger fitter players a head on them.

The way it sounds where the first club to ever do anything like this.


From memory Carlton was one of those teams Brad used to play particularly well against - people don't forget.

Good luck Greeny!

Good luck Brad! You're a Melbourne champ, and I hope to see you back at the club coaching in the future.

Another of our unwanted so called leaders of poor culture and mediocrity snapped up as development coaches by acknowledged masters of the game past and present. Good luck.

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Lots of bitter comments on here disguised as congratulations. I don't really think this is the place.

Well done on a good start to your coaching career Brad, and I hope you push on to win the flag you deserved as a player. Hopefully with us in a few years time.


Good to see him remain in footy and develop under the best coach for the last 25 years. Always liked the guy as a Dee and a person. Hope it all works out well for him and will always be welcome back at the club.

Personally whilst it would have been great to see him always remain with the club experiencing different surroundings will only benefit him in the long term.

Best of luck Greeny

How random, I thought he would be suited to a forward line coach.

???

I heard he was joining the A-league.

Good luck Brad.

You proved to be a real champ and a genuine person to boot.

Now you have a great opportunity to learn from a master.

Let's hope, one day things fall into place so you can bring what you have learnt, back to the Dees.

 

Good on you Brad. What a great learning experience, hopefully will see you back in the red and blue one day along with Junior

Saw both Brad and Mick in Broadbeach (not together) fortnight ago - wonder whether they caught up whilst Mick & Christie were doing the publicity rounds for the new book.


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