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31 minutes ago, old dee said:

Very few don't only a very select few go in their own time. The great KS was told  his contract would not be renewed. Clarkson was cut one year short of his contract. Malthouse was pushed out twice. So are you saying that if someone is sacked they are no good? 

Just pointing out that even "senior coaches" have a used by date.

Have a great day mate.

 

Hopefully if Yze goes to Essendon & takes Choco  with him the rest of the wheels won’t completely fall off like they started to with Burgo

16 hours ago, old dee said:

Very few don't only a very select few go in their own time. The great KS was told  his contract would not be renewed. Clarkson was cut one year short of his contract. Malthouse was pushed out twice. So are you saying that if someone is sacked they are no good? 

That Norm Smith bloke was pretty average.

 
19 hours ago, Demonland said:

Just a reminder for posters not to post clearly untrue ridiculous rumours. 

What? And have 'Land close down?

22 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

More disturbing than that picture is dude’s tenuous grasp on grammar. He’s 2 for 2 with misspelling names. He’s got the whole their/they’re/there thing up the [censored]. He’s left a word out (‘is’) and he’s used a comma instead of a period as well as another comma that shouldn’t be there. 

#Proofreader’sNightmare

 

21 hours ago, forever demons said:

A little picky this morning WCW.I understand being a grand final day without us in it

 

21 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

LOL, I was just thinking exactly that! I reread what I’d posted and thought geez I sound so bit*chy. Well, bit*chIER. 😜

I'm os grateful @WalkingCivilWar si so involved with owr banner making @forever demons. Imagine the branes that would explode on 'Land fi this was ot ever happen to su.

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Has anyone else had enough of this garbage?

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3 hours ago, layzie said:

Has anyone else had enough of this garbage?

Not until the full situation is uncovered, however uncomfortable it may be for you

 

Have to wonder what missing out on Essendon job will do for ooze. That's three that he has interviewed for and subsequently missed out on all. Happy to keep him though BTW


I wouldn't mind Yze moving to forward coach and strategy, shift Stafford to ruck coach and bring in a new midfield coach. But what would I know?

4 hours ago, A F said:

I wouldn't mind Yze moving to forward coach and strategy, shift Stafford to ruck coach and bring in a new midfield coach. But what would I know?

Too much logic in that.

8 hours ago, A F said:

I wouldn't mind Yze moving to forward coach and strategy, shift Stafford to ruck coach and bring in a new midfield coach. But what would I know?

Yze we be at the numbers in 2023

3 hours ago, Ugottobekidding said:

Yze we be at the numbers in 2023

It takes numbers to win a flag!


Scott has put his hat in the ring.  If some reports are to be believed it is his for the taking.

According to the Age one of the other applicants Lade has moved to the Bulldogs.  brad-scott-shows-interest-in-bombers-coaching-job

Looks like Yze and Scott are the only ones left standing.

Never trust someone who says they love their job or have people say it for them.

1 hour ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Scott has put his hat in the ring.  If some reports are to be believed it is his for the taking.

According to the Age one of the other applicants Lade has moved to the Bulldogs.  brad-scott-shows-interest-in-bombers-coaching-job

Looks like Yze and Scott are the only ones left standing.

Whilst I’d be glad to have Ooze at the Dees next year, it must be incredibly frustrating to be scuppered by the AFL Boys’ Club.


Worst case scenario for us is:

Yze misses the Bombers job.

A few months are needed for the Hawks racism investigation and the Kangas end up sacking Clarko early next year.

Then Yze gets that job as the best available option.. leaving us without a senior assistant right before the season starts.

Ladbrokes was running a market on the Dons job yesterday. Yze was $1.50 and Hird and Scott were both at $5.50. Market was taken down at about 10 am yesterday about the same time as the Scott rumour broke. 

Ideally I would like to keep Adem Yze at Melbourne. But he will get a senior AFL coaching job at another club eventually and we need to accept that.

As long as we get good quality assistant coaches to replace Adem Yze then I won't be too worried.

 

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