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Get well soon Simon. SLEEP!!!

The perfect game for Adem to step in. Where he sits to control the team will be interesting. 
I doubt we will notice much different watching the game

Richo will be working with him

good luck Adem 

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With all the depth on our coaching panel, it's going to be hard for Goodwin to break back in to the senior post.

It's exactly like Hunt/Bowey late last year.


1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Great opportunity for Yze.

I would hate to lose him, but at the same time I would be bloody happy if he was able to snag a senior coaching gig in the next year or two.

Bloke deserves it and is one of the best midfield coach and game day tactician going around in the AFL.

Quiet! Don't let them hear you.

Yze to coach from the box.  Hibbo to play for Casey.

 

Must have sneezed the wrong way down brunton ave.


Let me get this right. A close contact of covid doesn't have to isolate anymore but if you have it you are put in detention. Why am I so sceptical about all this.

Hmmm....very annoying. It goes to show that it is extremely contagious. He must have gotten it from either Jake Lever or Jack Viney perhaps?

Nevertheless, we all need to expect to have COVID-19 at least once.

Anyway, here is an article about it: https://www.espn.com.au/afl/story/_/id/33812040/melbourne-demons-coach-simon-goodwin-covid-19-miss-round-7

Good luck to Adem Yze taking on the reigns as Melbourne Demons coach!

Just now, dl4e said:

Let me get this right. A close contact of covid doesn't have to isolate anymore but if you have it you are put in detention. Why am I so sceptical about all this.

Dont know.

A close contact without symptoms doesnt have to isolate.  Just bringing us in line with NSW and from late tomorrow QLD.  I tried to check SA but their website defeated me.

 

I should also mention that I wish Simon Goodwin a speedy recovery! 

Having COVID-19 is very frustrating. I had it myself a few weeks ago and then my Parents got it as well. They have both now recuperated but it definitely took longer than expected.

I still want to give Simon Goodwin a hug for helping end our 57 year Premiership drought but I will probably have to wait quite a while to be able to ever do that!  😂

 

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If we lose, the legend of Goodwin will continue to grow


He's very relaxed and confident is Mr Yze. Going to be interesting to see how he goes after this season ie if he gets a head coaching gig he wants to take on, fingers crossed we get another year from him.

You are only as good as the weakest link in the team.

Not really concerned all that much at all.  The team behind the team look rock solid to me.  

13 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

He's very relaxed and confident is Mr Yze. Going to be interesting to see how he goes after this season ie if he gets a head coaching gig he wants to take on, fingers crossed we get another year from him.

…..or another three or four more years!

Let’s see what secrets Yze has up his sleeve this week.

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1 hour ago, Mazer Rackham said:

With all the depth on our coaching panel, it's going to be hard for Goodwin to break back in to the senior post.

It's exactly like Hunt/Bowey late last year.

Do you think Goody will come back through Casey for a few weeks.??    Just asking cause my Wife wants to know... I know the answer of course and I will be at Casey fields to watch.

32 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Is Yze the right man though ... when does someone start that thread?

Quarter time when we are down by 1 point

 

Good luck to Adem, he inspires great confidence, hope none of our players have got COVID from Goodwin and we go in with a near full team (only Salem out of best 22 atm with Viney and Lever back in). 

How does not one reporter ask the sentimental question about how it feels to senior coach the club you played for, I think it’s pretty special, hasn’t happened many times for the MFC, last one was Barassi? No instead 15 questions about what Goodwin will do at home 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️ 
 

Go Oooooze smash those Hawks!!

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Very professional from the club.

Boy they have changed from 7 years ago.

Should be seamless with Richardson, Yze, Choco and the line coaches all doing their thing with Goodwin watching from home 


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