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53 minutes ago, Grapeviney said:

I'm hearing that Richo and Goody are already at loggerheads andĀ Richo is also on the brink of walking out.

He says Goodwin is too stubborn and has never seen a single Dees loss - he thinks they're all just bad days!

If only he'dĀ taken a leaf out of Norm Smith's book - Norm watched endless replays of the '54 GF defeatĀ over and over again, analysing where the Dogs picked us apart. Made the team bullet-proof for a decade.

Goodwin had the same opportunity to win 5 premierships in 6 years and completely blew it.Ā 

Not bad! :)

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55 minutes ago, Grapeviney said:

I'm hearing that Richo and Goody are already at loggerheads andĀ Richo is also on the brink of walking out.

He says Goodwin is too stubborn and has never seen a single Dees loss - he thinks they're all just bad days!

If only he'dĀ taken a leaf out of Norm Smith's book - Norm watched endless replays of the '54 GF defeatĀ over and over again, analysing where the Dogs picked us apart. Made the team bullet-proof for a decade.

Goodwin had the same opportunity to win 5 premierships in 6 years and completely blew it.Ā 

I've heard very similar. it's his way or the highway. and some he's getting a few players offside as well.Ā 

Sadly if half the stuff flying around is true we may need to make that decision soon.Ā 

4 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I did ask direct questions. I am waiting for some answers before i would even think about Posting on here.Ā 

What i posted last night, i stand by. Major Changes will be on going. Not just yearly reshuffles

Bloody hell how many times do you have to defend yourself for posting stuff u heard.Ā 

FMD some posters love having a go, it’s unbelievable and then there are some postersĀ who believe nothing is wrong with our club Ā 

Keep posting the info where u can SW.Ā 

Edited by DemonOX

 
5 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

I've heard very similar. it's his way or the highway. and some he's getting a few players offside as well.Ā 

Sadly if half the stuff flying around is true we may need to make that decision soon.Ā 

Do u mean get rid of goody before the end of the yr if it can’t be rectified?

4 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Bloody hell how many times do you have to defend yourself for posting stuff u heard.Ā 

FMD some posters love having a go, it’s unbelievable and then there are some postersĀ who believe nothing is wrong with our club Ā 

Keep posting the info where u can SW.Ā 

Yeah, those posters having a go should completely lay off.Ā  It's a disgrace.Ā 

Stop picking on WYL everyone!Ā  It's not nice!


Just now, DemonOX said:

Do u mean get rid of goody before the end of the yr if it can’t be rectified?

Yep. i've heard he's got a lot of people offside just being incredibly stubborn, unable to take critisism and unwilling to change.Ā 

it's players, assistants, staff.Ā 

Buckley and Hardwick were similar but they changed. Goodwin either needs to change or go in my opinion because we can't lose good football people over this in my view,Ā 

Just now, Patches O’houlihan said:

Yep. i've heard he's got a lot of people offside just being incredibly stubborn, unable to take critisism and unwilling to change.Ā 

Was this known when he was there under Roos?Ā 

37 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Was this known when he was there under Roos?Ā 

I'm not sure about under Roos. but i've heard Peter Jackson and Jordan Lewis were both at stages concerned about it. as was Macca. but ultimately when we're making finals and in a prelim it doesn't seem like as big an issue as when we're 17th.Ā 

there was stuff about this flying around at the time of the pre season camp drama, so it's been going on a while, but i think this season has really made a few people show their true selves a little bit.

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1 hour ago, Grapeviney said:

I'm hearing that Richo and Goody are already at loggerheads andĀ Richo is also on the brink of walking out.

He says Goodwin is too stubborn and has never seen a single Dees loss - he thinks they're all just bad days!

If only he'dĀ taken a leaf out of Norm Smith's book - Norm watched endless replays of the '54 GF defeatĀ over and over again, analysing where the Dogs picked us apart. Made the team bullet-proof for a decade.

Goodwin had the same opportunity to win 5 premierships in 6 years and completely blew it.Ā 

Not a chance GV...this just out fromĀ CCTV footage (from a source deep within the inner sanctum)...

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10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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There he is, Gary ā€˜Cousin Eddie’ Pert.

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2 hours ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

Yep. i've heard he's got a lot of people offside just being incredibly stubborn, unable to take critisism and unwilling to change.Ā 

it's players, assistants, staff.Ā 

Buckley and Hardwick were similar but they changed. Goodwin either needs to change or go in my opinion because we can't lose good football people over this in my view,Ā 

Admin have alegedlyĀ lost a few already but more than likelyĀ unrelated.Ā  Possibly coincidental.

Edit:Ā  one of those apparently instigated by the club (early cost cutting in prep for expected revenue loss in 2020?).

Edited by Rusty Nails

22 hours ago, drysdale demon said:

Rot

McCartney, Jennings now Rawlings leaving......Goodwin under the pump big time which is to be expected.Ā 

The word around the club is that Rawlings was a great communicator, transparent, driven & a bloody good tactician & coach.....well respected by all players too.

Good luck Jade.

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16 minutes ago, Laughing Goat said:

McCartney, Jennings now Rawlings leaving......Goodwin under the pump big time which is to be expected.Ā 

The word around the club is that Rawlings was a great communicator, transparent, driven & a bloody good tactician & coach.....well respected by all players too.

Good luck Jade.

Ā 

Good old Dry as....

"Nothing to see Here...You can all Go Home..."

3 hours ago, Grapeviney said:

I'm hearing that Richo and Goody are already at loggerheads andĀ Richo is also on the brink of walking out.

He says Goodwin is too stubborn and has never seen a single Dees loss - he thinks they're all just bad days!

If only he'dĀ taken a leaf out of Norm Smith's book - Norm watched endless replays of the '54 GF defeatĀ over and over again, analysing where the Dogs picked us apart. Made the team bullet-proof for a decade.

Goodwin had the same opportunity to win 5 premierships in 6 years and completely blew it.Ā 

I heard that the entire board come down to the footy department on one occasion and Goodwin kept referring to David Thirin as a 'suit' before taking his polo off punching his chest and howling strange noises kind of like a war cry. My source said at the time the bahaviour seemed a bit bizarre but shrugged it off as dancing the fine line between genious and insanity. True story.Ā 


On 9/5/2019 at 5:54 PM, Sir Why You Little said:

Goodwin knows he is on thin ice.Ā 

By that i mean, he has been told. He has to learn to work with others, very quickly.Ā 

Thanks for the comments on this.

If Buckley can change, anyone can.

I have faith in Pert and the Board not to sit on their hands after this year ( and last year's heroics)

21 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Wow Huge day...

You ought to try it some day, giving back to the community, it gives perspective to life rather than sitting on a computer whinging about why a football side is losing games.

3 hours ago, Laughing Goat said:

McCartney, Jennings now Rawlings leaving......Goodwin under the pump big time which is to be expected.Ā 

The word around the club is that Rawlings was a great communicator, transparent, driven & a bloody good tactician & coach.....well respected by all players too.

Good luck Jade.

Ā 

Possibly would’ve been a really good senior coach for us this year.

Ā 

Don't understand, we move Rawlings away from Casey 1/2 during the season & then he walks?

Whats that say about the club?

On 9/5/2019 at 8:06 PM, Sir Why You Little said:

Always amazes me that when information is given out in good faith, people on here get hammered.Ā 

It’s fine. I have known my source for many years. Some of his info has been first hand 100% whilst at other times he is hearing down the line.Ā 

Football Clubs do lie...

How stupid is that comment - a club can’t speak lol - people lie not company’s or clubs - Ā also Goody is like our next Frank Checker Hughes. Ā Norm is a legend of course but Checker coached him and mentored him , was with him for all 10 flags. Ā Checker is the most underrated character in AFL history!


1 hour ago, Demonsone said:

Don't understand, we move Rawlings away from Casey 1/2 during the season & then he walks?

Whats that say about the club?

It says that his younger brother is the new CEO at North and has offered him more money to come back to one of the clubs he played at.

4 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Why areĀ so many assistants leaving is the question?Ā 

Because we are making changes after a poor season.

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4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Because we are making changes after a poor season.

Question Red. Are we asking them to move on, or are they leaving us?Ā 

Big difference I’d suggest.

4 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

Question Red. Are we asking them to move on, or are they leaving us?Ā 

Big difference I’d suggest.

I believe it is the former.


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