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Poor Adem.

I wouldn’t go to the Bombers in their current state.

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Surprising and thrilling. Sorry for Yze but super happy he might stay with us after all. 
Surely he doesn’t go to Essendon

You'd hope not, but they have a serviceable list, so with a good system and coaching they could challenge for top 8 next year. 

I suspect that they would try to lure Ross Lyon or Leon Cameron as Bucks has emphatically said he would not coach them. Has worked with Sheeds in the past. I suspect Sheeds will get one a more permanent coaching presence, similar to Choco's role for us. Dont know what it means for the rest of the coaching staff though.

 

If Essendon burn Yze I will burn the joint down. 

Go back to Hird. You deserve one another. 

If the Bombers poach Hinkley Yze would be a great fit at Port Adelaide.

As for joining the Bombers I think the North Melbourne Boss says it best:

 

Former North Melbourne powerbroker Ron Joseph says Clarkson was always  heading to Arden Street. : r/AFL

Edited by Jibroni


Good result for Adam Kingsley, he's been in the queue longer that Adem.  Good result for us too.

Feel for Yze but I reckon it’ll end up being a blessing in disguise. The Giants are rotten on the inside. 

Wait for the right role, Port or Dogs will come up next year. Or both

Dees wouldn’t allow Demon  ooz at Bombers.

Agree he would be a good fit at PA

 

Wonder what Ken Hinkley is thinking. Go to the bombers on a multi year deal or keep putting up with the sack Hinckley stuff at Port.

Reckon Yze would be great at Port

On 8/19/2022 at 12:34 PM, layzie said:

I'd say Essendon are munsoned out in the middle of no-where. Yze will coach the Giants and they will have to go the short-listing process. Diddums 

Loved Kingpin!


On 8/19/2022 at 6:22 PM, drysdale demon said:

I wouldn't wanting to be hanging around the western suburbs of Sydney, I think it is a s*it of a place, I was stationed at Holsworthy a few decades ago and it was bad enough then and from what I have seen it has gotten worse.

Apologies to anyone here who lives in that area but that is my opinion.

It’s still pretty bad, but Giants Stadium, (or whatever it’s called) is pretty much Inner West these days.

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Wow! I know Yze was stiff to miss out but Adam Kinglsey has been waiting his chance too so could to see him get a gig.

Ooze to the Bummers isn't cool. Just get Hirdy back 

Have a really bad feeling this might be due to Essendon, but I'm hoping not...

*This was done. Yze was going to be heading there. The only hesitation was moving the family but it was all set.

That was until Rutten was sacked.

(*From a VERY good source this time)

47 minutes ago, BDA said:

Tough on Yze. Deserves a top job

Why?  He's got a top job as an assistant coach at Melbourne surrounded by top people going for B2B premierships. Who the hell would want to coach  mangled clubs like GWS and Essendon. Career killer.

Stay at Melbourne build up an impressive CV then make a move 2023/4. Geelong could be available if they go out in straight sets again. I cant stand Geelong but AFL is a ruthless business.

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2 minutes ago, deebunked said:

Stay at Melbourne build up an impressive CV then make a move 2023/4.

whats he going to do next year that he hasn't already done

4 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Have a really bad feeling this might be due to Essendon, but I'm hoping not...

*This was done. Yze was going to be heading there. The only hesitation was moving the family but it was all set.

That was until Rutten was sacked.

(*From a VERY good source this time)

Coaching Essendrug would be very foolish as a first time Coach. Yze would know this. 
 

1 minute ago, BDA said:

whats he going to do next year that he hasn't already done

Help Coach a 3peat at the Club he loves

Have been told from a very reliable source that Yze’s parents have been spotted shopping for Real Estate in Western Sydney. His mum was also wearing an orange top. Make of this what you will. 

*Can confirm it’s a done deal.

**Told by a reliablish source.

***It’s a done deal but it’s not yet.

****Will be announced shortly, unless it’s not. 

*****Disregard the above. Kingsley has been announced as GWS coach. 

******Have been informed by a source within the coaches box that Rutten being fired lead to GWS reneging the done deal with Yze.

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2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Coaching Essendrug would be very foolish as a first time Coach. Yze would know this. 
 

Possibly, but I also know he wasn't super keen on moving the family while still at school.

Wherever he goes he will be successful anyway I reckon. (I'd just hate it to be at Essendon)


1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Help Coach a 3peat at the Club he loves

He could do that and we'd all be delighted

But in terms of securing a job now I don't think he needs any further experience. He's been part of 2 coaching teams that delivered flags. Been the 2IC on both occasions. I think he's ready

9 minutes ago, BDA said:

whats he going to do next year that he hasn't already done

Go for three peat flags although there's a chance he might have been at Hawthorn  2013-15.

Not 100% sure ,you might have me. lol

7 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Possibly, but I also know he wasn't super keen on moving the family while still at school.

Wherever he goes he will be successful anyway I reckon. (I'd just hate it to be at Essendon)

They have burned too many Rookie Coaches 

There are Good and Bad jobs on offer…

He should stay where he is for now 

 
6 minutes ago, BDA said:

He could do that and we'd all be delighted

But in terms of securing a job now I don't think he needs any further experience. He's been part of 2 coaching teams that delivered flags. Been the 2IC on both occasions. I think he's ready

Only a very few people could touch Essendrug right now. Similar to the MFC after Neeld

Yze would be very ill advised to walk into that infected trap

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

They have burned too many Rookie Coaches 

There are Good and Bad jobs on offer…

He should stay where he is for now 

Don't disagree mate, but he's very very keen to be a senior coach.

 


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