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- Ben Rutten gone as coach of Essendon & Daniel Giansiracusa to coach this week. - David Barham to be next President of Essendon. Also, different sources saying Alastair Clarkson seriously considering an offer from Essendon 😳

 
3 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

- Ben Rutten gone as coach of Essendon & Daniel Giansiracusa to coach this week. - David Barham to be next President of Essendon. Also, different sources saying Alastair Clarkson seriously considering an offer from Essendon 😳

North won't be happy about this...he was pretty much in the bag.

 


Now could be a good time to produce some Paperwork from 2012 Essendrug, clear the decks…..

Still the same cheating organization in my view…

wallow in mediocrity you bastards

Just now, rjay said:

North won't be happy about this...he was pretty much in the bag.

 

Essendon would be a better job for Adam Yze as well. Let's see how fast the Roos and Giants move now. 

Still moving Rutten on with only one game to go is a bit poor. 

 

5 minutes ago, deebunked said:

Rutten probably lucky if he's not coaching next week. Richmond will mangle them.

Essendon will give it their all. Could be an upset.

Seems the North announcement of Clarko will be later this week. Hope he stays solid.

59 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Essendon would be a better job for Adam Yze as well. Let's see how fast the Roos and Giants move now. 

Still moving Rutten on with only one game to go is a bit poor. 

NNNOOOOOOO!!!! NO WAY IN HELL!!!

It’s bad enough that he’s leaving us, but surely not to go to that 💩 club!

I’ll start a petition! I’ll march on Parliament! I’ll chain myself to whatever protesters chain themselves to.

This can NEVER happen!

Forget the cash strapped Roos.
Clarko will follow the money and go to Essendon.


Oh god clarko will make Essendon good. Please don't go there.

Gee a bit harsh on Rutten. Keep him there so they keep losing. But seriously it was a terrible loss but I wonder if Clarkson wasn't available they'd have sacked Rutten. 

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Oh god clarko will make Essendon good. Please don't go there.

Gee a bit harsh on Rutten. Keep him there so they keep losing. But seriously it was a terrible loss but I wonder if Clarkson wasn't available they'd have sacked Rutten. 

No he won't.
Not gonna hit the draft jackpot again like he did at the Dawks.

1 hour ago, rjay said:

North won't be happy about this...he was pretty much in the bag.

 

If North don’t land him what’s left for the club?

Yeah Clarko's haul of 4 flags is obviously impressive but he did hit the jackpot with Buddy, Roughhead and Lewis in the one draft - not sure you could say Bombers or Kangas are in the same position.


8 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

NNNOOOOOOO!!!! NO WAY IN HELL!!!

It’s bad enough that he’s leaving us, but surely not to go to that 💩 club!

I’ll start a petition! I’ll march on Parliament! I’ll chain myself to whatever protesters chain themselves to.

This can NEVER happen!

I agree WCW But the Giants are doomed to fail. I would bet that the Drugcheats have already spoken to Clarko about the job anyway. You don't sack someone with only one game to play.

3 minutes ago, The Lobster Effect said:

Yeah Clarko's haul of 4 flags is obviously impressive but he did hit the jackpot with Buddy, Roughhead and Lewis in the one draft - not sure you could say Bombers or Kangas are in the same position.

Trade JHF for Port’s pick 8 and another first rounder. Then this years draft picks.

Having said that, not sure how Port would obtain another 1st round pick and how much would Eagles have to lose by to drop below North on the ladder? 

 

Gee Essendon don't have much patience. First they get rid of Hird then sack Worsfold and now Rutten. How about giving a coach some time to build a list. 


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