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I'm sure they don't realize that he isn't the right guy as the corresponding thread on Demonland has made abundantly clear.

 

Is he the right guy though?


It would be a fitting reward for making finals if his contract is extended before the off-season starts ie October

However, I can see that the new CEO may want to have a say so in the off-season makes sense.

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7 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

However, I can see that the new CEO may want to have a say so in the off-season makes sense.

What ... you don't trust the old one?

 

Not happy Jan.

Why bring it up now when we need to stay absolutely focused on the next month?

There will be many here in a tizz. It's an obvious decision, in fact the club would be crazy not to extend. Two more years beyond 2019 makes perfect sense 


38 minutes ago, mauriesy said:

What ... you don't trust the old one?

I'm saying the exact opposite.  In fact, I said before October ie while Jackson is still CEO.

The line you quote refers to my experience where an outgoing CEO is rarely involved in major decisions post his tenure (eg as we saw with Jackson's replacement).

 

It will be a Board decision and they will re contract Goodwin.  The sooner the better. 

However, the Board will give the new CEO the courtesy and the opportunity to set terms and conditions, KPI's etc. as he (the new CEO) will be held responsible for all of club performance.  

In fact it would be irresponsible and poor governance if the Board were to negotiate a contract with any key staff without the new CEO being involved.

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In total agreement and, for what its worth, i cannot think of anyone better in the AFL Coaching sphere.

Let's give Goody 3 more years and be done with it !! All those in favour say aye.

56 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Let's give Goody 3 more years and be done with it !! All those in favour say aye.

 

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Those mfcss will be spewing they want to change the coach just so they can be happy in their misery, every coach should be given 5 years  minimum to see how far they can take their team, unless they are totally useless, he is already a better coach then Richardson who has the worst coaching record in history after 100 games, and the saints have been in the bottom 4 more then any side since 1896.

Goodwin is the right man  and you stick to the person that has helped us make the finals. He was a professional when he was playing and it  has carried onto our club. SO good on ya Goody you deserve a long extension as you have earned it.

We can afford to wait so we should wait. There is nothing wrong with a good dose of patience. It seems frowned upon in this day and age, but here is an idea, let's just see how we perform next year before re-signing Goodwin. 

Yes not sure why the club decided to extend his contract now when we can wait another year. Or at least wait until the end of finals.

 

2 hours ago, Elwood 3184 said:

Jay Clark reports that “former Melbourne coach Paul Roos has backed Simon Goodwin to earn a certain contract extension in the off-season.”

Simon Goodwin set to sign contract extension after helping break Demons’ finals drought

He could be enhanced with the experience and comms of Lewis as a 2IC of coaching in 2019.


25-18 record in his first 43 games of coaching and the MFC's first finals appearance in 12 years.

We have found our man,   make no mistake.

2 hours ago, Deeman said:

Not happy Jan.

Why bring it up now when we need to stay absolutely focused on the next month?

Some people will complain about anything, seriously. 

In these days of free agency and players nominating new clubs whenever they please, we haven't lost a single player since Goody took over. That says it all. 

 
1 hour ago, Ben E said:

 

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Lets see a picture of your group from the kinder, then

34 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Yes not sure why the club decided to extend his contract now when we can wait another year. Or at least wait until the end of finals.

 

For the same reasons you try and resign players, Keep the other clubs at bay. 


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