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Great for player development, perhaps just as good with player retention. Exciting stuff!

Edited by Lace Out

 
2 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Take note those who continue to bemoan our club sitting on their hands, based solely on the presumption that it hasn't been reported in the media.

@olisik @Elegt

A clash possibly of two styles.....into the melting pot and see what comes out..

 

Experience has just walked in the building...Yze now Williams to go with Richardson.

A wealth of footy knowledge and finally some real experience.

It's been our weakness in the FD.

edit: did I say I was excited??? you bet I am.

Edited by rjay


16 minutes ago, maximum bob said:

Goodwin just got thrown the best life-preserver he could have hoped for. 

You mean good for Yze. What are the odds Goody is gone before r5, with the chance of salvaging our season if he starts poorly?

 

When I heard this news for some reason that song that has the line "celerrrbbrate good times, come on!" popped into my head. 

Woohoo! indeed.?


I know we've been in dire straits, but I didn't expect to lose Mahoney for nothing and get Chocs for free.

Just now, demonstone said:

I know we've been in dire straits, but I didn't expect to lose Mahoney for nothing and get Chocs for free.

Hahahhaahahahaahaah

Jeez, even in a great news thread like this, some people can't resist turning it into a dig at Goodwin.  Classy.


1 minute ago, one_demon said:

Wasn't he one of the assistant coaches sacked by Richmond who then went on to win three premierships?

Not an assistant.

Involved in player development. As in, developing the players.. who went on to win Three Premierships.

Let the pessimism rest for a moment. 

4 minutes ago, demonstone said:

Jeez, even in a great news thread like this, some people can't resist turning it into a dig at Goodwin.  Classy.

The more things change the more they stay the same d stone. Just ignore them. If we won the flag they would be complaining  we did not win  by more.

Just now, old dee said:

The more things change the more they stay the same d stone. Just ignore them. If we won the flag they would be complaining  we did not win  by more.

The more we ignore our failures the longer they continue. Shoulda made finals this year and be further advanced for a crack at a flag. Goodwin still on P plates, Williams has won a flag.


Did not see that coming. Very good appointment on the face of it.

From what we saw in his last couple of roles, he seems to be one of those guys that young players love, with a good mix of the old school vs the new.

Holy [censored] I thought it was April 1st. Awesome get. Heard him on the radio the other week. Left me thinking to myself that we need him....good job MFC

 
19 minutes ago, FlogDee said:

Fantastic appointment!!

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