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If we put all the rumours ,gossip together a lot of coaches will move on or blunder real or perceived pressure from press or their own supporters

Worsfold gone marital issues ,poor season

Lyon gone wife not happy in Perth

Voss not successful to be sacked (maybe safe now)

Hird gone due to drug scandal

Neeld Gonski

G w s sheedy leaving

Scott at north they are bleating due to multiple close losses (I think contract extension signed recently so is likely safe )

Carlton Malthouse not the messiah as expected

Collingwood Buckley missing top4 ,who knows maybe the 8 ,tough draw ahead

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You've forgotten Watters, looks like getting an extension but a lot of supporters want him gone, Macca at the dogs is obviously no good. Both these clubs have stella lists so it must be the coach.

If Mick doesn't make the 8 then he's gone and Clarko is finished if he can't win a flag this year. Bucks and Eddie will be on the scrap heap if Collingwood can't find a tagger.

Dimmer looks safe but if anything goes wrong the rumour is Williams is ready to step in. Scott at Geelong can't afford to many more unloseable loses. Adelaide don't trust Vic's, wait a minute Sando is an SA boy...maybe spent to much time in Victoria..move him along. Hinkley, gone.

Roos is taking over at GC, great list good to add another premiership to the legacy by by Guy.

Who does that leave us with?

The Horse, well he did win the last flag but times up if he can't come up with the goodes this year.

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Not saying any of the above will go to Melbourne, just talking about how fickle supporters are and the fragility of being an AFL coach.

There is your title and your opening post.

Please don't confuse me on a wednesday morning.

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I feel a little stupid for even posting this, but here goes;

A friend of mine was at the pub a week ago and bumped into Peter Matera and David Hart. Being an Eagles fan he asked them casually about Woosha & whether they had spoken to him recently about continuing at West Coast etc. Apparenlty David Hart said he had spoken to him recently and was no chance to coach West Coast next year becasue he will be coaching the Dees (Suggesting that its a recently done deal)?

[/end Nudge/Chilli boy rumour]

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I feel a little stupid for even posting this, but here goes;

A friend of mine was at the pub a week ago and bumped into Peter Matera and David Hart. Being an Eagles fan he asked them casually about Woosha & whether they had spoken to him recently about continuing at West Coast etc. Apparenlty David Hart said he had spoken to him recently and was no chance to coach West Coast next year becasue he will be coaching the Dees (Suggesting that its a recently done deal)?

[/end Nudge/Chilli boy rumour]

hope your wrong

the man has never made a move to change a game in his life

just picks his best 22 and leaves it alone,

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Lyon - sounds like complete crud he isn't going anywhere

B. Scott - As noted has a contract

Bucks - Eddie wouldn't fire him if they hadn't won a game, reasonable pies supporters know where they are at

Malthouse - Again most reasonable Carlton supporters know he was hard up this season

Sheedy was pre-arranged and he actually got an extra year

Hird - still has the supporters on his side

So really it's Neeld and Worsfold and so far every indication from West Coast has been is they won't push him out. Not too bad in a highly strung competition. Certainly doing better than the NFL or major soccer leagues.

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