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Clarko more likely.

 
11 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Clarko more likely.

Harvey to be the caretaker coach for the entire 2022 season? I read today that Clarkson will coach Hawthorn next season before handing the reigns over to Mitchell. 

I reckon the AFL will give Dew another season then pay whatever it takes to get Clarko up there for 2023 if next season is another failure. 

Edited by Ethan Trembley

Let’s wait and see how the remainder of the season pans out to determine how valuable Williams is to this group, and specifically whether he can guide us through this flat patch.

 


1 hour ago, Ethan Trembley said:

Harvey to be the caretaker coach for the entire 2022 season? I read today that Clarkson will coach Hawthorn next season before handing the reigns over to Mitchell. 

I reckon the AFL will give Dew another season then pay whatever it takes to get Clarko up there for 2023 if next season is another failure. 

It will be hard to move Dew....

I like the idea of Pies and Clarko. Misery deserves company 

For what it is worth, wasn’t MarkWilliams quoted as saying he is not interested in a head coaching gig again?

38 minutes ago, monoccular said:

For what it is worth, wasn’t MarkWilliams quoted as saying he is not interested in a head coaching gig again?

Correct but there wasn’t any coaching vacancies when he said that. 

 
2 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Clarko more likely.

And there you have it. As I said weeks ago, the big signing that could save a Board and keep Mitchell at Hawks. Could the quinella be Ross Lyon to Blues.

I'll be shocked if Williams gets it.

I'd also be shocked if Williams turned down a head coaching gig, regardless of any public proclamations to the contrary.


Choco will be 63 in August.

He won’t get a senior gig again. Yze could and that is a worry, as we have already lost Burgess.

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10 hours ago, Redleg said:

Choco will be 63 in August.

He won’t get a senior gig again. Yze could and that is a worry, as we have already lost Burgess.

But we will still have Goody Mr. Leg!

He won't get a senior gig at the Pies or anywhere. Everyone knows he's mad as a cut snake and who would trust their precious senior squad with someone like that. (I can recall when Malcolm Blight was considered too crazy to be a senior coach any more.) He's found his niche at this stage of his life as a development coach and if he goes anywhere, it will be as that.

Rumors around are Yze will get the job with Williams as the assistant. So at the end of the year could be Yze, Williams and Burgess gone.

8 minutes ago, Nelo said:

Rumors around are Yze will get the job with Williams as the assistant. So at the end of the year could be Yze, Williams and Burgess gone.

That sounds like the peak MFCSS scenario.


Yze, Williams combo now the favorite according to SEN

10 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Yze, Williams combo now the favorite according to SEN

Don’t worry we will still have Goodwin.

26 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

That sounds like the peak MFCSS scenario.

2018 all over again.

Williams: "I don't want to be a head coach anymore and I'm enjoying my time at Melbourne"

Media: WILLIAMS TO COLLINGWOOD 


12 hours ago, Stiff Arm said:

It will be hard to move Dew....

…in more ways than one. ?

Yze could only leave if it was a senior coaching position - that is usually the gentleman's agreement with club and coaching staff.  WHy would Choco go to the same position at another club? 

A left field scenario could be to reunite Clarko, Yze and Williams and let Goodwin goto the Pies in exchange for Maynard. *sarcasm*

 
1 hour ago, Nelo said:

Rumors around are Yze will get the job with Williams as the assistant. So at the end of the year could be Yze, Williams and Burgess gone.

I don't know whether to laugh or cry at this stage. 

2 hours ago, Nelo said:

Rumors around are Yze will get the job with Williams as the assistant. So at the end of the year could be Yze, Williams and Burgess gone.

The rumor you started

 


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