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25 minutes ago, raikkonen_64 said:

Yze was at the under 18s with their list manager Adrian Dodoro, maybe we are gonna blow ourselves up and we’re pouching Dodoro lol

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6 hours ago, Older demon said:

I hope Adem stays and is the logical heir to take over from Goodwin.

 

Maybe a succession plan in a couple of years  like Goody had 

7 hours ago, cantstandyasam said:

Maybe a succession plan in a couple of years  like Goody had 

Why would we do that? We have one of the best coaches in the game; proven to be able to win flags. He’s young. Probably the best players coach since Clarkson and we are going to just throw that away for an unproven Yze?

Unless Goodwin is done with it all, we will keep him till the end of the decade surely.

 
19 hours ago, The Lobster Effect said:

Scott's ego is obviously stronger than his interest in staying in a cushy AFL job. Pretty risky taking a coaching gig at the Bombers.

The thing that tipped Brad's ego over the edge now is Chris' success. Chris Scott is now approaching Hardwick, Clarkson (pending investigation) type status and I am sure there is a bit of jealousy there... sibling and twins rivalry

Adem Yze may end up the perennial bridesmaid ala Brian Royal, R Harvey haha, although his skill set is much different...

 

 

54 minutes ago, RickyJ45 said:

The thing that tipped Brad's ego over the edge now is Chris' success. Chris Scott is now approaching Hardwick, Clarkson (pending investigation) type status and I am sure there is a bit of jealousy there... sibling and twins rivalry

Adem Yze may end up the perennial bridesmaid ala Brian Royal, R Harvey haha, although his skill set is much different...

 

 

Yeah I can't help but think that as well. Twin bro tastes the ultimate success and now the burn is suddenly back!


 

Barely 24 hours since he has indicated he will submit to the coaching process and he has the gig. Very thorough indeed.

2 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Barely 24 hours since he has indicated he will submit to the coaching process and he has the gig. Very thorough indeed.

Yeah, must have been PowerPoint again 


19 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Yze misses out again 😢

Unfortunately the Hawks investigation would not have helped him. It’s a big enough risk for Essendon to go another inexperienced coach without this hanging over their head. 

Feel for Yze who deserves a shot, but glad for us - may be a bleessing in disguise for him given they aren't the most stable club

Essendon have so little faith in themselves they have to hire a career 50% coach who fell in to some prelims and left a giant mess behind him? 

Yze dodged a bullet if this is what they prefer. 

44 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Yze misses out again 😢

North Job possibly back open.... investigation dependant 

Would much rather he ends up there than the Bombers anyway

The shadow of the Hawks investigation cost him in the end, whether involved or not. Bad luck to Yze. We get him for another year before he likely lands a senior coaching gig elsewhere.


I think Yze will look back at this and thank his lucky stars. Not the right club for him. He's been on the brink a few times which is no doubt frustrating for him but his time will come.

Edited by BDA

Well they reckon they went through a clear and structured process so we have no choice but to believe them..

So I'm guessing Adem stays with us for the time being unless there are any moves at Brisbane or North.

Another year at the MFC then I reckon he will pick something up in 2023/2024 season after a 2nd premiership.

Port, WC, something and or someone will drop out.

I wish all the best for Uze,  but I really didn't want to see him at Ess.  God I hate that mob!

Might be at Port next year after Ken gets sacked


Great Scott!  It will be interesting to see what he can do with a wealthy club compared to the Roos.  
 

Yze will get his chance.  Odds on there will be 2 vacancies next year, maybe more re: hawks mess. 

5 minutes ago, Travy14 said:

I wish all the best for Uze,  but I really didn't want to see him at Ess.  God I hate that mob!

Might be at Port next year after Ken gets sacked

Josh Carr will be the next Port coach, already in the pipe line.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

1 minute ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Josh Carr will be the next Port coach, already in the pipe line.

Bugga,  will have to stay at the Dees then 😉

 
On 8/17/2022 at 3:59 PM, Lord Nev said:

Done deal.

(Edit - Just adding, not officially confirmed, just rumour with a good source)

 

 

On 8/19/2022 at 12:11 PM, Lord Nev said:

He's agreed to terms, not 100% sure if he's actually 'signed' yet, but it's done.

*This isn't official info btw, just what I've heard

 

On 8/22/2022 at 5:37 PM, 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)

Think you might some new sources Nev.. ;)

Btw I'm disappointed for Yze.. it's his absolute ambition to become a senior coach and once again he's missed out..

Must be completely deflating.

Poor bugger


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