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Really think simon should do a presser to put this to bed

 

Although with previous comments by Roos on Silvia, Clark & Frawley rapping them up it looks like Goodwin is gawn...

Really think simon should do a presser to put this to bed

His silence is deafening


Although with previous comments by Roos on Silvia, Clark & Frawley rapping them up it looks like Goodwin is gawn...

I can see howe you would come to that conclusion. Seems as though this club is always in harmes way.

I'll let myself out.

I can see howe you would come to that conclusion. Seems as though this club is always in harmes way.

I'll let myself out.

Shut the Dawes behind you.

 

His silence is deafening

He has rarely said anything since he came to the club, was his silence that loud in the 6 months previous to now?


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I was just having another look at the clubs entry into the total lack of care awards and I found a cryptic clue as to where the proof reader was when this was put on the site.

Have a look at the scarf, SNOW.

and have a good win this week

Or else supporters will be very cross again.

Just when the MFCSS was starting to dissipate a little...

Really think simon should do a presser to put this to bed

A statement perhaps, but a presser, NO. Half you blokes would be using software to see if his eyes narrowed when he said he was staying at MFC or looking for negative body language when he responded to the obvious sort of questions that would be asked.

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I was just having another look at the clubs entry into the total lack of care awards and I found a cryptic clue as to where the proof reader was when this was put on the site.

Have a look at the scarf, SNOW.

As in "snow job" ?


Oh my apologies it felt like he has been around the club for longer. But he has been under 2 premiership coaches in roos and thompson. Its good he will be here for 2 seasons and he will have a good look at the players and what he has to work with.

Is Goodwin so good it matters to keep him?

What part of our current performance is his responsibility?

Is Goodwin so good it matters to keep him?

What part of our current performance is his responsibility?

team selection?

as roosy said Adelaide had the chance to get goodwin when they were looking for a coach before they got Walsh. But it would be good for him to come out and say im staying.


maybe they will throw in Dangerfield as a sweetener

That is a good trade.

From Barretts 'Sliding Doors' column

If you sign a guy to a five-year deal - two years as an assistant coach and three as senior coach from 2017 ... ...

you know the deal is watertight. But you know the Crows will be making the call anyway.

Sounds like old Damo is just speculating as per usual. Such a [censored].

 

Most assistants have a clause where they can break contracts early for a direct promotion such as a senior role, i can't imagine goodwin would have that clause

I think any contract coming from PJ would be watertight

Water tight or not what would PJ and company do if he came to them tomorrow and said " I have been offered the Adelaide job and I would like to be released"

Would be say No you have a contract and force him to stay at the MFC when his heart clearly wanted go back to SA.

I would have him out so fast his nose would bleed.


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