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Weird.

Peter Ryan's article suggests that he is looking elsewhere for opportunities whereas the MFC article simply says that Brett's 'contract will not be renewed'.

The latter indicating that we may have someone in mind to take up that role?

Or perhaps a mutual departure from both parties.

Funny how two articles can be interpreted so differently depending on a few words.

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I wouldn't be surprised if it was purely a cost saving decision by the club.

The development program is in place, Macca is running it (who came into the role after Allisons employment) and the club probably feels we have adequate resources to carry out the program moving forward. 

Maybe let's not look for a conspiracy for a change.

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28 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Weird.

Peter Ryan's article suggests that he is looking elsewhere for opportunities whereas the MFC article simply says that Brett's 'contract will not be renewed'.

The latter indicating that we may have someone in mind to take up that role?

Or perhaps a mutual departure from both parties.

Funny how two articles can be interpreted so differently depending on a few words.

no problem. both statements can be correct. brett would naturally want to paint a positive picture

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45 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Weird.

Peter Ryan's article suggests that he is looking elsewhere for opportunities whereas the MFC article simply says that Brett's 'contract will not be renewed'.

The latter indicating that we may have someone in mind to take up that role?

Or perhaps a mutual departure from both parties.

Funny how two articles can be interpreted so differently depending on a few words.

Missing his family, wants to go home.

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If true, I say thanks for your time with us Brett. I think our coaching team has done a great job, so by extension you must have done a great job also.

Be proud of your time here, and best of luck with your next role, whatever that is.

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35 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Missing his family, wants to go home.

 

27 minutes ago, rjay said:

I thought they were in Melbourne...

 

20 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Joking, even though they are from Canberra I believe. 

I was throwing it in, in line with someone else who may want to go home.

Thought they might have moved, I used to work with his parents a while back in Melbourne.

Terrific people...

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9 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

It says on the club website that the development team has been restructured and Allison wasn't offered a new contract, would seem a bit strange if we then hired Egan in a development role?

Why, they may think Egan is better. 

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Just now, Redleg said:

Why, they may think Egan is better. 

Yes I understand that, and most posters want MFC to be more ruthless, but that is pushing the envelope and not a good look, although assistants move all the time, discussions I have had has Egan/Allison on same level as development coaches, Roos cherrypicked Allison for this very reason

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Just now, Satyriconhome said:

Yes I understand that, and most posters want MFC to be more ruthless, but that is pushing the envelope and not a good look, although assistants move all the time, discussions I have had has Egan/Allison on same level as development coaches, Roos cherrypicked Allison for this very reason

Obviously that has changed. 

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1 minute ago, Satyriconhome said:

Yes I understand that, and most posters want MFC to be more ruthless, but that is pushing the envelope and not a good look, although assistants move all the time, discussions I have had has Egan/Allison on same level as development coaches, Roos cherrypicked Allison for this very reason

Can you explain how you can measure one against the other?

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