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What a wonderful microcosm of Demonland this thread is. Never fail to make judgements and character assassinations based on half truths and innuendo. Put all your trust for truth in Twitter, Facebook, Demonland and BigFooty. Jump to conclusions based on the feeling of the day and the direction the pendulum is swinging. Ascribe motives without real evidence.

By the way, I thought the Essendon drugs scandal was at its peak in 2012. At least that's the period ASADA concentrated on. Goodwin joined their coaching staff in 2013.

Actually he started there in late 2010.

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Actually he started there in late 2010.

correct

Coaching career[edit]

On 30 September 2010, Goodwin announced his appointment as assistant coach at Essendon Football Club. On 27 August 2013, it was announced that Goodwin would take over as Essendon's caretaker senior coach for the final round of the 2013 season following the 12 month suspension of James Hird as a result of the Essendon Football Club supplements controversy. On 10 October 2013, Goodwin was promoted to the role of senior assistant coach for the 2014 season, following Mark Thompson's appointment as interim senior coach for the period of James Hird's suspension.[1][5]

On 18 September 2014 Goodwin signed a five-year contract with the Melbourne Football Club which will see him serve for two years as an assistant coach to Paul Roos before taking over as head coach for three years from 2017.[6]

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Anyone worried about Goodwin's communication skills after the presser should watch the one-on-one interview with Burgo. Much more impressive.

But if our catchphrase is going to become 'sustained success', think he needs to practice abit more

Love the Avatar Mickey.

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As amusing as that exchange was, Moneider96 has been banned for a week. Next time just send me a PM and ask instead of polluting a perfectly clean thread. With your 92.5% uni grades, you should be able to manage that.

The little genius got exactly what he wanted...he outsmarted us all!

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As amusing as that exchange was, Moneider96 has been banned for a week. Next time just send me a PM and ask instead of polluting a perfectly clean thread. With your 92.5% uni grades, you should be able to manage that.

With grand final day coming up, Demoneyes is the one to be wary of.

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As amusing as that exchange was, Moneider96 has been banned for a week. Next time just send me a PM and ask instead of polluting a perfectly clean thread. With your 92.5% uni grades, you should be able to manage that.

Spoil sport, I wanted to try and match wits with the elite.

Now I'll just have to play with these plebs.

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Give George 1 role, skills coach!!! Teach them how to kick and handball George!!!

Skills coach at MFC - OMG he deserves danger money for that, and a massive bonus if he produces the goods.

The little genius got exactly what he wanted...he outsmarted us all!

I missed the deleted post, but it sounds a bit like you are referring to "suicide by cop".

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With grand final day coming up, Demoneyes is the one to be wary of.

Wont be near a keyboard GF day so no fear! And dont know how to use these new fandangle phones for internet either! Sorry to disappoint!

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By the way, I thought the Essendon drugs scandal was at its peak in 2012. At least that's the period ASADA concentrated on. Goodwin joined their coaching staff in 2013.

Goodwin spent 4 years at Essendon.

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Good to see we did our diligence before hiring Goodwin about his time at Essendon during the doping saga. Would have been very surprised if we didn't: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/melbourne-demons/afl-backed-goodwin-for-demons-20150312-142qhb.html

What I really like about the Godowin transition to senior coach is that next year he will start taking on board meetings, sponsor appearances and a host of other off-field stuff. Few 1st year senior coaches get the opportunity to do this, maybe Longmire and Buckley. In addition, Goodwin will probably do the coaches training course. I like that we are setting him up for success.

As an aside, was surprised to read our debt is now $7.2m

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Good to see we did our diligence before hiring Goodwin about his time at Essendon during the doping saga. Would have been very surprised if we didn't: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/melbourne-demons/afl-backed-goodwin-for-demons-20150312-142qhb.html

What I really like about the Godowin transition to senior coach is that next year he will start taking on board meetings, sponsor appearances and a host of other off-field stuff. Few 1st year senior coaches get the opportunity to do this, maybe Longmire and Buckley. In addition, Goodwin will probably do the coaches training course. I like that we are setting him up for success.

As an aside, was surprised to read our debt is now $7.2m

My only concern is that this year we are paying 100% of the cap for the first times in years. I would hope this is due to the recent signings of H and Garlett but more so we are front loading Jones deal. We have just witnessed what Cameron and Boyd commanded abc can expect Hogan will be there abouts assuming he stays on the park.
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I saw Goodwin, notebook in hand on the train to a random MFC game in the middle of winter either last year or the year before I'm not sure exactly. But I thought that was great commitment.

I've also been impressed by how he works at training. Has a good balance between demanding and stern but seems to have trust in the players. Working hands on coaching with them will help establish relationships so when he's in charge he's not seen as a dictator (hello Mark Neeld).

But we have no way of knowing how he'll turn out. Right now I'm just excited to see what Roos can achieve in the next 44 games.

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Please elaborate RJay.

As 'rpfc' says there is always some trepidation with an untried assistant but what nags at me more is his decision making off the ground which includes the Essendon situation. I'm also not sure that Gil has the authority to say he is all clear with the ASADA investigation.

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I'm not worried.

I agree that his credentials as a player don't guarantee success, but I think certain qualities of his will make him a very good senior coach.

However, even being a very good senior coach does not guarantee anyone success.

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As 'rpfc' says there is always some trepidation with an untried assistant but what nags at me more is his decision making off the ground which includes the Essendon situation. I'm also not sure that Gil has the authority to say he is all clear with the ASADA investigation.

Fair enough, it could honestly go either way but at least it would seem we have given ourselves a better chance by the structures we have in place.
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Good to see we did our diligence before hiring Goodwin about his time at Essendon during the doping saga. Would have been very surprised if we didn't: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/melbourne-demons/afl-backed-goodwin-for-demons-20150312-142qhb.html

What I really like about the Godowin transition to senior coach is that next year he will start taking on board meetings, sponsor appearances and a host of other off-field stuff. Few 1st year senior coaches get the opportunity to do this, maybe Longmire and Buckley. In addition, Goodwin will probably do the coaches training course. I like that we are setting him up for success.

As an aside, was surprised to read our debt is now $7.2m

Yeah I thought we were out of debt?

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