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I am. Players absolutely love just ask Jobe Watson.

A type of coach players will love playing for.

Hope u r right dd we cant afford another mistake.

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How long was Voss, apprenticeship and who did he do it under?

he didn't have one he was on his way to one at WCE but then Brisbane offered him the senior gig.

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que ???


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Seems that the Adelaide rumour is very strong especially with Fagan going there as well. Hopefully having Goodwin at Adelaide doesn't mean that Dangerfield and others are now tempted to stay!

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I don't believe in curses, but my god this club... We finally find a replacement for Roos and another club surprisingly sacks their coach. And it happens to be the club our chosen coach played for.

Roos must be banging his head against a wall.

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I don't believe in curses, but my god this club... We finally find a replacement for Roos and another club surprisingly sacks their coach. And it happens to be the club our chosen coach played for.

Roos must be banging his head against a wall.

Surely they'll go after bomber?

Goodwin interest might have been a diversion to get Bomber?

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Goodwin has a big decision to make he is guaranteed a 5 year deal with us but might only get 3 with crows and sacking sando with 2 years left to run on his contract wouldn't fill me with confidence


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Superficially it seems that Goodwin would go straight to Adelaide. But you never know how these things play out.

The opportunity to learn under a master coach like Roos is a once-in-a-career opportunity. Especially if he sees himself being a long term head coach, it could be an excellent career move to pick the Dees.

Also it could be that his family is settled here in Melbourne, and don't want to move back to Adelaide.

Obviously I'm just surmising - I have no inside info. But it is entirely within the realm of possibility that he chooses the Dees over his alma matter.

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I don't believe in curses, but my god this club... We finally find a replacement for Roos and another club surprisingly sacks their coach. And it happens to be the club our chosen coach played for.

Roos must be banging his head against a wall.

You say that like you think it's a coincidence Adelaide chose to sack their coach when Simon Goodwin is on the market.

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On Twitter just now Mick Warner from HS reporting Sando and Goodwin have the same management company and that Goodwin is NOT going to the Crows.

Beat me to it. Good news for us too.

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On Twitter just now Mick Warner from HS reporting Sando and Goodwin have the same management company and that Goodwin is NOT going to the Crows.

Its going to be bomber I tells ya. So much like freo scario. Also surely clubs are wary if returning heroes after Voss and third?

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