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Brilliant interview. One of the better transcripts I've read through. Max has that rare and perfect blend of humour and insight when speaking about the club.

Re. Goody: "The members get a bit annoyed by him and media, because he's very much one message in his press conferences and quite monotone....." made me LOL.

 
21 minutes ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

Brilliant interview. One of the better transcripts I've read through. Max has that rare and perfect blend of humour and insight when speaking about the club.

Re. Goody: "The members get a bit annoyed by him and media, because he's very much one message in his press conferences and quite monotone....." made me LOL.

Maybe Maxy reads demonland


16 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

If there's a way to view it without giving the scumrag any revenue, let me know.

Me too. Murdoch doesn't get any of my hard earned.

 
3 hours ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

Re. Goody: "The members get a bit annoyed by him and media, because he's very much one message in his press conferences and quite monotone....." made me LOL.

I've got to admit that Goody is one of the more boring coaches in media briefings but who cares - he's the best coach in town!


17 minutes ago, The Lobster Effect said:

I've got to admit that Goody is one of the more boring coaches in media briefings but who cares - he's the best coach in town!

In the Allan Jeans mould, give 'em nothing.

4 hours ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

Brilliant interview. One of the better transcripts I've read through. Max has that rare and perfect blend of humour and insight when speaking about the club.

Re. Goody: "The members get a bit annoyed by him and media, because he's very much one message in his press conferences and quite monotone....." made me LOL.

Max is a deadset certainty to go into media post footy but just imagine his press conferences as a coach. They’d be must watch television. 

Max talks about his team mates (and coach) the way we do on the forum which I find equal parts enjoyable, funny and worrying. But he's true to himself I guess. That's the most important thing.

I wonder if it was poor player leadership, the coaching or just the reality that maturing takes time that saw Oliver, Petracca and many others take time to buy in to really playing selfless footy.

I don't think it detracts from the job of Goody to hold it together and the club to find the right assistants to provide an excellent structure around the players, but it's undeniably been a turnaround from the players that got things rolling.

Geelong have the famous leading teams meeting where they called out Ablett, the captaincy change to Harley, Scarlett and Mooney laying down the law and 18 year old Joel Selwood giving them all a nudge along.

I don't think our transformation has been quite as drastic. They flicked the switched in a year, where as we made progress through 2020 after a horrible 2019, but the end result is something similar.

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