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26 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I was hoping he would assume the senior position at Melbourne as he is the primary reason for the clubs success this season.

I will repeat myself. I will be disgusted if Yze goes to the filth.

 

Now there's a clickbait thread title to cause heart flutters Rupert would be proud of!

He's the "favourite" of Jordan Lewis.  That's all.


4 minutes ago, dl4e said:

I will repeat myself. I will be disgusted if Yze goes to the filth.

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Just now, rpfc said:

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NO

 

All the noise and speculation centers on Lyon or Clarkson. I would be shocked if Yze ended up at the pies. 

 


Surely Yze is wise enough to know he would be taking on a career-damaging scenario of constant political crises, broken list, demoralised players and a severe shortage of on-field leaders?

There hasn't been a "new coach to basket case club" prospect this bad since the very highly rated Mark Neeld took over at the Demons.

Yze has a realistic prospect of being a very visible part of a drought-breaking premiership at the Demons, perhaps even this year as well as riding the peak of the next couple of years. Staying with the Demons will only boost his credentials and give him a better prospect of a better senior coaching position in future.

The title really is misleading....

From demonland and Fox perspective. 

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Not a chance the Pies go for an untried coach.. that club is falling apart, they will not trust the future of a club to a first time coach. Its Ross Lyon's to lose..

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4 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Would not be surprised if Yze ended up coach of the Hawks. 

the only way that happens is if Mitchell is poached by another club. I doubt that will happen

1 hour ago, demonstone said:

Now there's a clickbait thread title to cause heart flutters Rupert would be proud of!

He's the "favourite" of Jordan Lewis.  That's all.

Lewy, you shut your mouth

1 hour ago, Bozo said:

I was hoping he would assume the senior position at Melbourne as he is the primary reason for the clubs success this season.

‘Bozo’ seems appropriate, not giving our head coach any credit?

Are we to lose Yze and Burgess all at once just when we get the formula right?


I'd rather sack goodwin and promote yze if im being honest. the improvement of 2021 seems to come directly off the back of yze and williams joining. With the same list it cant be coincidental. 

2 hours ago, Canplay said:

Surely after what’s happens at Pies they need an experienced coach

I think the current board will use this appointment to shore up their reelection chances. They are after all politicians . Yze luckily for us doesn't cut it P R wise for them  although he would be a great appointment.  Happy for him to seek promotion. Just not till 2023. 

Lyon must be odds on. Ptoven rebuilder and strategist.

2 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

 

Yze has a realistic prospect of being a very visible part of a drought-breaking premiership at the Demons, perhaps even this year as well as riding the peak of the next couple of years. Staying with the Demons will only boost his credentials and give him a better prospect of a better senior coaching position in future.

Spot on. We win it with yze in the box calling strategy and midfield and he becomes unbelievably better credentialled against all comers. Mitchell included.

Gets the very next opening.

 
21 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

I'd rather sack goodwin and promote yze if im being honest. the improvement of 2021 seems to come directly off the back of yze and williams joining. With the same list it cant be coincidental. 

Is that like Hardwick should take no responsibility for Richmond's success? 

1 hour ago, drysdale demon said:

Pies won't go for an inexperienced coach.

Unless they know the next coach will be short lived after making the hard decisions, like a sacrificial anode.


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