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That kind of sucks.
I just hope he is smart enough to realize what kind of fall he would be setting himself up for if he went there. That place is a bloody shemozzle. While Macca can coach, you would need to be a pretty big figure to hold onto your job there.

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I don't think Worsfold will go to Essendon. I would suspect that his days as a senior coach are over. I would be more than happy to be proven wrong on this, but at this stage I'm quite worried that McCartney may get the gig.

They're obviously after an experienced coach, and if you rule out one of the four they already have (Neeld, Craig, Sheedy, Harvey), there aren't that many others.

It might also be a recognition of the state of their list if the WADA bans hit, as they'll be left with a lot of younger players, McCartney's speciality. He's also worked there before, which would be a consideration, especially at Essendon.

Nervous. Hope Worsfold takes it, one year with McCartney isn't enough.

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They're obviously after an experienced coach, and if you rule out one of the four they already have (Neeld, Craig, Sheedy, Harvey), there aren't that many others.

It might also be a recognition of the state of their list if the WADA bans hit, as they'll be left with a lot of younger players, McCartney's speciality. He's also worked there before, which would be a consideration, especially at Essendon.

Nervous. Hope Worsfold takes it, one year with McCartney isn't enough.

Agreed. I'm surprised that Sanderson hasn't popped up on more lists, and think that he could be a decent candidate for Essendon.

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How much of the doggies current success can be attributed to the man? There are leading and lagging indicators I guess

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The sentimentalist in me would like Worsfold to stay at the Crows.

Now that Ess are after our Macca I have been jolted out of my sentimentality and desperately want Worsfold to coach Essendon!

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Really don't want to lose McCartney. Think he was the perfect replacement for Stone, and is very important for the continued development of our young guys.

Why don't the Bummers just promote Neeld to the top job...? LOL

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I reckon macca has a gentlemans agreement to mentor goody and damo is just stirring rubbish to be honest. Some people at richmomd i know seem to think blake carrecella is a huge chance given his coachimg credentials and link to the club as a player

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I think Macca has settled well into his role at the Dees and it will now be starting to produce dividends. I think Macca likes the new environment and sees much that he can do without the limelighht and asssociated pressures.

Who in their right mind would go to Essendon and it's vulture culture when you have a perfectly good ( and growing ) job already

Melbourne is going places...Essendon's going straight to hell...do not pass go !!

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I reckon macca has a gentlemans agreement to mentor goody and damo is just stirring rubbish to be honest. Some people at richmomd i know seem to think blake carrecella is a huge chance given his coachimg credentials and link to the club as a player

I hope you are right SPR!

He is getting a big, big rap from Tim Watson on SEN.

-Said he was held in v high regard when last there.

-That Beveridge inherited Macca's good work.

-Would be good get for Ess.

Tim is a big shaker and mover at Ess so I fear the odds of loosing Macca just went up.

Macca turned down Ess Ass. Coach job last year to come to us so.

Hope that whatever his reasons were then still hold, even tho Head Coach is a big, better gig.

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I think Macca has settled well into his role at the Dees and it will now be starting to produce dividends. I think Macca likes the new environment and sees much that he can do without the limelighht and asssociated pressures.

Who in their right mind would go to Essendon and it's vulture culture when you have a perfectly good ( and growing ) job already

Melbourne is going places...Essendon's going straight to hell...do not pass go !!

While I agree with this, there are a few things that shouldn't be discounted.

1. People who aspire to be a senior coach are a different kettle of fish. They're ambitious, driven and often have big egos/something to prove.

2. Macca being ousted the way he was and seeing what the Doggies have done, I believe would leave a bad taste in his mouth. I'd reckon he'd want another crack, and would do things differently.

3. Money money money. People will come for the money. Essendon have plenty of it. Roos coming to us is a perfect example of that.

Thats all.

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Much of which, in the coaching department at least, seems to be coming from Melbourne: Craig, Neeld ... now McCartney

Hawks: Clarkson, Fagan, Bruce, Yze, Neitz and Evans who left as Footy Manager with Fagan now in the role.

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