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3 minutes ago, Beetle said:

Preferred him to have completed the ninja warrior course for the interview?

Yes

 
4 hours ago, Demonland said:

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I wanna hold your hand........

Goodwin does his time learning directly from Roos

Goodwin gets overwhelmed carrying out his role as coach

Club gets a mentor for Goodwin.

 

 

10 hours ago, Sorry kids said:

I wanna hold your hand........

Goodwin does his time learning directly from Roos

Goodwin gets overwhelmed carrying out his role as coach

Club gets a mentor for Goodwin.

 

 

Oh my.

What exactly do you think McCartney did? So so clueless.


11 hours ago, Sorry kids said:

I wanna hold your hand........

Goodwin does his time learning directly from Roos

Goodwin gets overwhelmed carrying out his role as coach

Club gets a mentor for Goodwin.

 

 

 

32 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

Oh my.

What exactly do you think McCartney did? So so clueless.

You are not wrong there Mach5

On 10/4/2019 at 5:52 PM, Colm said:

Ok well I’m now very confused about our coaching situation. Mahoney said this morning that we’re not seeking more assistant coaches. We have let 3 coaches go and only brought in Richo and he says his role is mainly to mentor the other coaches!!!  I’ve probably miss heard or miss read something but seems very odd. What am I missing?

The club have taken on board feedback from Demonland and decided that our remaining two coaching positions will be virtual roles filled by posts from demonland these will encompass list management, strategy and match day tactics. Strap in for the ride... 

36 minutes ago, chookrat said:

The club have taken on board feedback from Demonland and decided that our remaining two coaching positions will be virtual roles filled by posts from demonland these will encompass list management, strategy and match day tactics. Strap in for the ride... 

Now that would have me heading to the microwave.

 
1 hour ago, chookrat said:

The club have taken on board feedback from Demonland and decided that our remaining two coaching positions will be virtual roles filled by posts from demonland these will encompass list management, strategy and match day tactics. Strap in for the ride... 

???

I always liked Richardson as an opposition coach and for his commentary on 360.

He strikes me as a knowledgeable and empathetic man. A great hire IMO.

 


13 hours ago, Ron Burgundy said:

I always liked Richardson as an opposition coach and for his commentary on 360.

He strikes me as a knowledgeable and empathetic man. A great hire IMO.

 

I don't have many football stories, but one day a few or so years ago, when Ratten was coach of Carlton, I was on a plane with the Carlton side. I was seated close to the coaching staff and was listenning/eaves dropping a bit. Wasn't hard as they were speaking quite freely. Anyway, Richardson was the stand out. He had a laptop and was going through things with Ratten (who didn't seem interested), other coaches but particularly individually with players. It was a while ago so details are sketchy but I think the flight was to Brisbane and he was preparing for a game against the Lions. The main thing I took away was how keen and energetic he was, and also that Ratten was asking who their seconds were playing in the VFL that week, it took a while to get an answer from someone. I found, and still find  it, amazing that someone in a management position like that, and most of his team, were not across such aspects. Anyway, Richarson stood out on that day and as many have said - I think we have picked up a good football person who loves the game more than the industry.

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