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Some are going to struggle to fit this into their "Goodwin is the worst coach ever" narative...

1 hour ago, deanox said:

Some are going to struggle to fit this into their "Goodwin is the worst coach ever" narative...

But the "brilliant" assistant coaches have all been punted or been forced to change their role....

 

 

I listened to the whole interview on my sunday bike ride, a great interview and hard not to like BM's achievements over his entire football Journey.

Looks at Goody as his little brother, vice versa and still embrace each other with a big hug and still will outside of the MFC.

 

18 hours ago, Win4theAges said:

I listened to the whole interview on my sunday bike ride, a great interview and hard not to like BM's achievements over his entire football Journey.

Looks at Goody as his little brother, vice versa and still embrace each other with a big hug and still will outside of the MFC.

 

Did he mention anything about Goody being stubborn?


1 hour ago, chookrat said:

Did he mention anything about Goody being stubborn?

No mention of it.

And for anyone silly enough to think it is all spin, he was singing from the same hymn book 18 months ago when we were on our march to a prelim.

 
1 hour ago, Mach5 said:

And for anyone silly enough to think it is all spin, he was singing from the same hymn book 18 months ago when we were on our march to a prelim.

However, a sensible person who wants another job in the industry does not bag their current employer or past employer. No reason to do so unless the employer publicly criticises the person. Not the case with BM. 

BM has good reason to say only positive things. 

36 minutes ago, hemingway said:

However, a sensible person who wants another job in the industry does not bag their current employer or past employer. No reason to do so unless the employer publicly criticises the person. Not the case with BM. 

BM has good reason to say only positive things. 

But the point is that he was saying the same things when he was firmly entrenched and we were heading towards moderate success.
It's not simply something he has come out with to positively explain away his exit.


38 minutes ago, hemingway said:

However, a sensible person who wants another job in the industry does not bag their current employer or past employer. No reason to do so unless the employer publicly criticises the person. Not the case with BM. 

BM has good reason to say only positive things. 

He doesn't have to comment at all. He would still get a job in the industry.

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