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Good get. 

Richo, you will have your hands full and will be very very busy. 

Good luck you will need it. 

 

Cant see anything in Goodwin getting sacked on Sunday as per another thread if Richo has been appointed to assist him next season. 

5 minutes ago, drdrake said:

I reckon Jordan Lewis will be announced as a development coach or Mids coach after Saturday

I don't get that impression, I think he will be going the media route.

 
2 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Cant see anything in Goodwin getting sacked on Sunday as per another thread if Richo has been appointed to assist him next season. 

Exactly what I said in the other thread. Would be completely unprofessional to do so after that statement and would raise some serious integrity questions.

Edited by AshleyH30

2 hours ago, AshleyH30 said:

Exactly what I said in the other thread. Would be completely unprofessional to do so after that statement and would raise some integrity questions.

Agree but being professional and having integrity aren’t exactly our strong suit!

Edited by DemonOX


12 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Did your gut read that in the adjoining article linked to the OP?

Of all people, Ethan the trade news breaker, you are knocking a poster for where he got his info.

You must feel it's like looking in a mirror.

Good get, I guess. He didn't exactly set the world on fire during his tenure at St Kilda but the fact is Goody desperately needs to be surrounded by experience and this is a good start. 

 
18 minutes ago, Unleash Hell said:

My gut feel is Richo already had a relationship with Burgess at Port. I am not 100% sure of the strategy here - but my gut feeling again is the strategy is based around a similar one to which Burgess and Richo have done in the past.

Interesting times ahead - I hope the boys like running 

They worked together in 2013 at Port, in 2012 Port won 5 games, in 2013 they increased this to 12 which is why Richo got the Saints gig. 

4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Goodwin has the full support of the board. 

The statement wasn't so much about Goodwin as it is for Richo's roll to help Goodwin. The statement doesn't fit the "Full Support of the Board" and then sacked narrative as you hope it does.


8 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Of all people, Ethan the trade news breaker, you are knocking a poster for where he got his info.

You must feel it's like looking in a mirror.

Ouch….

@Ethan Tremblay, I don't mean to be a pain but I don't generally read the HS. I find their material to be mainly..  rubbish.

But regardless I had a quick look for completeness sake (after you commented on my thoughts) and I'd love for clarity purposes if you could point out where in the article it says Richo and Burgess worked together in the past and also where it mentions the MFC were planning on changing the gameplan/strategy.

Thanks in advance 

PS: I do enjoy the newsbreakers stuff... no hard feelings

Love UH

Edited by Unleash Hell

I expect being a senior coach can sometimes be a lonely job. Having someone around who has actually been there (and not in a caretaker role) gives Goodwin someone he can talk to who can empathise with those darker moments.   

Provided they put him on game day strat & in the box vs the Aints that's at least two extra wins next season...sweet!  40% improvement on this year locked in already!

Two heads are better than one and a new voice / perspective now that Macca's gone might be a good tonic.

Good development coach and failed senior coach. Have we been there before? Good luck to him and us. 


Lukewarm only about this. 2X NQR 

4 hours ago, Demon3 said:

Imagine if we were to add Roughead as well. 

Mail is Roughead will be on board next year as goal kicking coach as bare minimum.

Whether he has more of a role will depend on other options such as media etc.

12 minutes ago, Sorry kids said:

Lukewarm only about this. 2X NQR 

Your ambivalence shocks me. Normally so positive


14 minutes ago, Beetle said:

Mail is Roughead will be on board next year as goal kicking coach as bare minimum.

Whether he has more of a role will depend on other options such as media etc.

I'm all for changes, but it seems like we are having a complete overhaul.

 

 

 

 

10 minutes ago, The Stigga said:

I'm all for changes, but it seems like we are having a complete overhaul.

 

 

 

 

And it's completely required.

21 minutes ago, binman said:

Your ambivalence shocks me. Normally so positive

Company man eh Binman

 
13 minutes ago, Sorry kids said:

Company man eh Binman

Ouch.

I'll think twice before engaging with you in a battle of wits.

45 minutes ago, Beetle said:

Mail is Roughead will be on board next year as goal kicking coach as bare minimum.

Whether he has more of a role will depend on other options such as media etc.

I read a few weeks back that Brad Green sadly lost his wife. Was he an assistant at any club? He could kick straight.


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