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So i read the other day that Worsfold was possibly coaching the Eagles for the last time this year. I spoke to a couple of my WA mates and they were thinking along the same lines. Is there a chance that Neeld will get the sack at the end of the year and replace him with Worsfold. Im not one of these "hurry up and sack Neeld fans" but it would be an interesting twist.

 

Falling short with one of the best lists in the AFL

 

Fair chance he will just retire and take some time away from footy.

Watching last night he did not seem that into It, I reckon he will break from football at seasons end.


Watching last night he did not seem that into It, I reckon he will break from football at seasons end.

This will be his 12th year as coach of the Eagles, Thats a bloody long run especially in todays climate. Cant really bloame him if he doesnt have the passion to copach them like he used to.

Would love him as the next Demons coach, I reckon he'd be up for a new challenge.

This will be his 12th year as coach of the Eagles, Thats a bloody long run especially in todays climate. Cant really bloame him if he doesnt have the passion to copach them like he used to.

Would love him as the next Demons coach, I reckon he'd be up for a new challenge.

Not sure he would leave W.A. and to be honest he doesn't need to work I think he has a pretty successful business over there probably looking to retire.

Edited by cunnerz09

One of the commentators suggested that he'll either agree to coach WCE for another period of time or walk away from coaching altogether.

I don't think there's much chance he'll end up coaching another AFL club - least of all the MFC.

 

He wont coach will take some time out, I know he is going through some personal issues and have been advised those personal issues are currently going through a marriage break up which is causing him some stress, which is starting to take it's toll! He will either be at Meth Coast or the media


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