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7 minutes ago, Vineytime said:

Caro “ Yze will take Mark Williams with him to Essendon if he gets the job”

Big losses if this happens, better have some back up plans MFC. 

Reckon we'll probably get in Caracella if Yze leaves.. he's been involved with Geelong and Richmond flags, so has some pedigree..

 

So if Yze and Williams goes. Who fills the void? McVeigh? Who else is there? The Clarke and Dagan potential vacancies may have a flow on effect to senior assistant roles too. 

20 minutes ago, Demons1858 said:

Caro suggests Yze could bring Mark Williams with him, that would be a disaster for mfc. Williams having worked at the club years ago

With the average year from the coaching group, a bit of a shake up and some fresh ideas might be a good thing

 
1 hour ago, Glorious Day said:

Reckon we'll probably get in Caracella if Yze leaves.. he's been involved with Geelong and Richmond flags, so has some pedigree..

Really rate Caracella, could do a lot worse.


IF yze does get the peptides job, and

IF he takes choc with him

THEN i can't wait to hear how their presentation to the board, with sheedy still on it, goes

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2 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

According to the little paper, Adem Yze is now the front runner for the Bombers’ gig. It will be a tough job but I think he’s up to it.

Interesting if he gets the job, as the Bombers sacked Rutten to get an experienced senior coach, but didn’t.

Looks like we might need a new Assistant Coach.

 

Yze may want Williams but why would Williams leave? 

He is a much valued member of a premiership club.  At Ess he would spend his time putting out political spot fires and protecting Adem's back. 

I would have thought Williams has had a gut full of political stuff in his coaching career and wouldn't care for any more.

I reckon he would stay!

Reckon the club would be pretty [censored] off if Yze took Williams with him. Sounds like Caro stirring the pot again.


18 minutes ago, A F said:

Reckon the club would be pretty [censored] off if Yze took Williams with him. Sounds like Caro stirring the pot again.

I reckon Chocco has a shorter expiry date than many in similar positions. 

Pretty intense character.

He might appreciate a new challenge and of course has Essendon ties.

But two years at Melb. might be too short.

Edited by dee-tox

11 hours ago, Canplay said:

I’d be happy for James Hird to take Yze’s position 

You'd be happy introducing a 'moral vacuum' into the club. Jesus wept.

The Hun stating the Yze has been called in today for a 2nd interview. 2nd interview or making sure he is not caught up in the Hawthorn mess before they make the coaching call. 

7 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

The Hun stating the Yze has been called in today for a 2nd interview.

He had the second interview yesterday. Nice to see him bring his Dees bag to it!IMG-20220921-WA0004.jpg.50e1fc9a0fb30786eeb0e22391fad8fe.jpg

 


1 hour ago, dee-tox said:

I reckon Chocco has a shorter expiry date than many in similar positions. 

Pretty intense character.

He might appreciate a new challenge and of course has Essendon ties.

But two years at Melb. might be too short.

I agree re Chocco. I wrote the following not long after he arrived:

Tony, I think Mark is the type of bloke that inspires initially but after a time he may tend to irritate - particularly the other coaches. I think he has a shelf life of about 3 years.
12 hours ago, layzie said:

Really rate Caracella, could do a lot worse.

AGreed for sure.  The team AND the coaching panel need constant refresh to avoid slump with this list of talent and Yze leaving is great for him (and maybe his return to the Dees later) but opens up  coachhing panel shake up opportunities.

He and Williams would leave with best wishes. Caracella can sign on any time he likes.

Leigh Matthews rates the list manager/head recruiter as the most important jobs. We need to keep Taylor, probably Lamb too, with the past record. Assistant coaches can come and go. Although we will need a strong personality to keep Goodwin’s man management style balanced. That means tactical coaching and also someone to push Goodwin on his favourites - which is always the downfall of those type of coaches - the currency they trade in is loyalty and not performance.

Yeah if you get a good recruiter and list manager you  hold on for dear life. 

15 hours ago, Canplay said:

I’d be happy for James Hird to take Yze’s position 

🤣 😂🤣

 Pity we don’t have a troll emoji in the reactions 🧌


2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I don't Yze to get the job at essendon. 

If he does, I wish him nothing but failure.

I don't ever want Essendon getting up off the canvas. Maybe in another 30 years I'd be fine with it.

The only thing that add could to the sting of Yze going to the team I absolutely despite would be Hird coming to the Dees as an assistant...

 

 
24 minutes ago, A F said:

If he does, I wish him nothing but failure.

I don't ever want Essendon getting up off the canvas. Maybe in another 30 years I'd be fine with it.

Don’t put that evil on the future!

Classic boomer behaviour 

4 hours ago, The Lobster Effect said:

He had the second interview yesterday. Nice to see him bring his Dees bag to it!IMG-20220921-WA0004.jpg.50e1fc9a0fb30786eeb0e22391fad8fe.jpg

 

Looks like he's auditioning for Saturday Night Fever.


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