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15 hours ago, Grr-owl said:

He contacted Goody and asked if he could come onboard. Can't recall if Chocco actually named the position. Just said that he offered to work at MFC and was knocked back. Pretty sure I heard it on SEN, probably with Lyon and Watson.... you might be able to find it if you search long and deep enough.

Wasn't it the role we ended up giving to Richo?

 
1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Just finished listening to him on SEN.

Blown away with how impressive he is.

Is there a link for this? Cheers in advance :)

5 hours ago, DemonOX said:

Thanks Grr

Not suprised Goody said no and look how thats turned out.

How things have changed. It would be interesting to know if Pert and co have laid down the law so to speak to Goody and have said you need Chocco on board whether you want it or not or if Goody has realised he may need assistance because this is his last chance and what he has done previously has not worked properly.

Time will tell.

Might just have been case there was no position, then Egan moving on/moved on opened it up, but, yeah, I'd reckon we all hope it's cause smart people are making wise decisions.... 

 
17 hours ago, buck_nekkid said:

With the full review, we have taken some big steps. If we can get the best out of Richardson, Williams, Goody and Yze, you would have to think that is a pretty strong group to lead the club.  Getting these guys to have clearly marked out territories and actively supporting each other will be a challenge, but the potential is huge if it works. No egos, but a common goal of success will be nice.

:lol:


14 hours ago, A F said:

Echoing the rest of this thread, really excited about Williams' appointment. I wonder if Mahoney's leaving will open up some soft cap space for another coach in there? Say a strategy coach...

Doesn't Yze already have that role?

3 hours ago, Demon17 said:

I see the framework for a great succession plan- if needed.

Yze first senior gig, with Choco offeering wisdom and experience as needed as well as ratcheting up talent developemnt big time

Agreed. Both Chocko and Ooze have the runs on the board from respective past experience - this is a win for the MFC - that will make negation from Goodwin next to impossible. He does not ask for advice from his coaching peers, it seems; neither does he seem reactive to salient reasoning from all around him, including fans and members.

 It's an in-built succession plan to open Goodwin's eyes and thinking processes for the better. It might also act as a gate opener so he can find his way back to Adelaide, sooner than expected.

 

1 hour ago, jayceebee31 said:

What rot Bimbo...I would certainly have more - but we stuffed up getting Tomlinson , especially for the dough we are paying him - thanks to Mahoney.

 

Are you angry we are paying Tommo  "overs in your eyes" or that he is not a wingman but a IMO One of the Very valuable versatile players that can ruck, defend (3rd tall) and fill in down forward, plus perform as a winger at a pinch.

I believe he lasted at GWS and played many games because he plays a team game and that is very valuable. He also concentrates and competes well.

A good one in the trenches so to speak.

Will grow on fans once they hive him a chance and not go an Oscar on him for lack of pace.

 
5 hours ago, PaulRB said:

Another aspect of Williams wanting to, and now joining the MFC is that he’s an astute gauge of football talent and potential, and saw he could not only add value, but that there was sufficient talent there to go all the way.

augers well

As I understand it, many motivated and ambitious people in the football community see MFC as a kind of mystery to be solved. 

I've invented a custard-based thick shake called the Chocco Ooze.

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2 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

Further reflection; two things that make me confident that Williams is an ideal choice.

1. At Port he was able to keep the team united and motivated and playing league-best football for consecutive seasons despite heartbreaking finals experiences. That stability of effort is priceless and something crucially missing from our culture.

2. At about the time Richmond recruited him I was looking over their B&F lists to confirm a hunch that they had barely had any movement or new arrivals in the better half of their list for some five years or more. Shortly after his arrival there was a surge of contribution from previously minor young players who stepped up to consistent quality AFL standard and made appearances in the club's top ten. Lifting that 'pawns' group is another crucial part that we are missing from our list and culture.

Somewhere along the way the MFC leaders have set about rationally assessing what we need and then determining how to get it. People decry the Lever trade but if nothing else it marks a turning point where the club began to pursue greatness instead of minimizing risk.

My expectation is that Jake will improve much further agsin this year and at 24 hr has the ability and time   to repay the faith . I have this premonition he takes 4 marks in the last quarter of the Grannie to save us the game and win us the flag.Please don't tell me he can't do that when he is full of form and confidence.

37 minutes ago, Demon3 said:

Thanks D3, I was wondering why he wasn't in todays training photo's. He had to have a Covid test (AFL protocol before entering the system) and i assume will need to wait until the results come through (No Symptoms)

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4 minutes ago, Grr-owl said:

As I understand it, many motivated and ambitious people in the football community see MFC as a kind of mystery to be solved. 

Many see us as an underperforming flaky and unreliable football team.

That  is Perfectly changeable with coaching recruiting and attention to the 1% ers.

With Yooze Choco Goody  and Richo there are no excuses for brain fades lairising and player egos. Harry O would not survive in this environment and I don't expect any of our fair weather players to either.

4 hours ago, Caligula's cohort said:

I love the fact that Williams has been trying to land a role at Melbourne for what appears to be 3 years now and has finally got it. He clearly see's something in us and wants to be part of our success! The same can be said for Green and Yze, they all want to be at the club and will give their all to see us finally win our 13th cup. No doubt about it, these next 5 years we will be right in contention and hopefully we can do a Richmond win 3 very long overdue Premierships. 

I am almost  crying at the thought of3 Cups not 1 or 2 but THREE !!!

Five years of success if we get it right! 

According to Derwayne, Cam Oliver plays for us.


18 minutes ago, Lord Ivanhoe said:

Thanks D3, I was wondering why he wasn't in todays training photo's. He had to have a Covid test (AFL protocol before entering the system) and i assume will need to wait until the results come through (No Symptoms)

Results will come tomorrow 

Based on my experience

 

1 hour ago, Grr-owl said:

Might just have been case there was no position, then Egan moving on/moved on opened it up, but, yeah, I'd reckon we all hope it's cause smart people are making wise decisions.... 

That is exactly what Williams said in the interview. The Dees then called him for the role. 

1 hour ago, Deemania since 56 said:

 salient reasoning from all around him, including fans and members.

 

No offence but this a mighty long bow!

51 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Cam Oliver.... Well done Ddeerrwwaayyynneee. 

Well as much as it hurts to say it, he did explain how he fell into that fairly minor hole.


We should stop calling the coach 'the coach'. What does Goodwin actually do? Would love to see the position descriptions for the footy department staff. 

3 hours ago, 58er said:

I am almost  crying at the thought of3 Cups not 1 or 2 but THREE !!!

Five years of success if we get it right! 

Four cups, not one, not two, not three, FOUR cups.

A case with four stones in it! Not one or two or three but four! Four stones!  What the hell am I supposed to do with an empty case? - GIF on

3 hours ago, sue said:

Well as much as it hurts to say it, he did explain how he fell into that fairly minor hole.

Sue... come now, stop ruining the fun on picking on Ddeerrwwaayynnneee ?

Take the time to be engaged in your work, be engaged in your interview, “reading the NBL names” pfffttt

 
2 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

Four cups, not one, not two, not three, FOUR cups.

A case with four stones in it! Not one or two or three but four! Four stones!  What the hell am I supposed to do with an empty case? - GIF on

Four would put us equal with Blues and Bombers but we really need 5 to lead outright

:laugh:

6 hours ago, Grr-owl said:

Doesn't Yze already have that role?

I thought he was midfield?


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