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On 8/16/2022 at 3:17 PM, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I wonder what they'll do if Clarkson turns them down...

It is being reported that Clarkson is "interested" in talking to Essendon, but for all we know, he's just doing that (if it's true) to extract a better deal from North.

Yeah/nah. He's doing it on behalf of the rest of the comp. Phukkkking with them for a few dayz, then walk away. ArmaggeDON left with egg all over their faces. Love it. Thank you Clarko. 

Edited by Queanbeyan Demon

Bombers treatment of Rutten is disgraceful and matched by the treatment of Teague at Carlton.

Rutten can’t leave, or he forfeits his last year salary. They are actively pursuing another Coach and yet leave him in place.

Whether they get Clarko or not and I think it’s not, as they left their run too late and Robbo says he will announce next week, they should have ended it with Rutten.

Edited by Redleg

 
4 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

My mail is that Clarko will coach the Bombers.  

Thanks.  Feel for North to have put their welcome mat out only to be ditched 'at the altar' so to speak.

Any info on who might replace Yze?


8 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

My mail is that Clarko will coach the Bombers.  

Cheers.

 

Pretty disappointing from Clarko for mine. Chasing the 'big club' instead of the club that has put so much time and effort into getting him and would let him run the show.

I doubt very much he runs the show at Essendon. Too many egos. 

50 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Bombers treatment of Rutten is disgraceful and matched by the treatment of Teague at Carlton.

Rutten can’t leave, or he forfeits his last year salary. They are actively pursuing another Coach and yet leave him in place.

Whether they get Clarko or not and I think it’s not, as they left their run too late and Robbo says he will announce next week, they should have ended it with Rutten.

Similar to how the Hawks treated Clarkson. Said he would coach out his contract into the next year and then thought they might lose Mitchell and virtually sacked a 4 time premiership coach. Staggering. 

I certainly hope we never treat our own like this

25 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

My mail is that Clarko will coach the Bombers.  

Will be interesting to see how Clarko handles the negotiations. Will be around power and control and bringing his own people in. Unless the bombers let him control footy matters he will walk, whether that is now or in 1-2 years when the bombers heirarchy change their mind. Toxic club but maybe Clarko can fix it. List wise, the bombers are the obvious choice. They have 4/5 high quality kids. And 4-5 quality senior players in their peak. Some good trade bait

 
13 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Will be interesting to see how Clarko handles the negotiations. Will be around power and control and bringing his own people in. Unless the bombers let him control footy matters he will walk, whether that is now or in 1-2 years when the bombers heirarchy change their mind. Toxic club but maybe Clarko can fix it. List wise, the bombers are the obvious choice. They have 4/5 high quality kids. And 4-5 quality senior players in their peak. Some good trade bait

A problem for Ess is that if Clarkson brings in own people Ess will have some hefty staff contracts to pay out straight out of the soft cap .  The AFL will probably bankroll some of the retrenchment costs were it to be North (like they did us) but all hell would break lose if the AFL were to help Ess,

Clarkson's ego may lead him to the big club but I hope his political skills are well and truly honed.  His bully-its-my-way style won't work at Ess.  Not all staff or board members want him. 


58 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

My mail is that Clarko will coach the Bombers.  

Clarko loves stability, as stated by Sam Mitchell yesterday and Essendon are far from stable.

There are factions and fights all over the place. People will have to be sacked and moved on and a flag will be expected immediately.

The whole club will have to change.

Not sure that is what Clarko wants, even though they are the big club he would have wanted a while ago.

1 hour ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Thanks.  Feel for North to have put their welcome mat out only to be ditched 'at the altar' so to speak.

Any info on who might replace Yze?

Why he's not a shoe in to coach an AFL club

4 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Why he's not a shoe in to coach an AFL club

The jungle drums are very loudly saying he is a shoe in at GWS. 

Jungle drums from multiple jungles...

8 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Clarko loves stability, as stated by Sam Mitchell yesterday and Essendon are far from stable.

There are factions and fights all over the place. People will have to be sacked and moved on and a flag will be expected immediately.

The whole club will have to change.

Not sure that is what Clarko wants, even though they are the big club he would have wanted a while ago.

I suspect Clarkson will end up at North. Rather than Clarkson negotiating with Essendon to see if he should go there, he may be using that by-play as a test to see how resolute North are. If North don't panic (and so far, there are no public signs of panic) it might help convince him that North is the team that's ready for him. In other words, he may be deliberately stoking the Essendon fire to test North's resolve, not Essendon's.

Essendon are in a horrible place, according to Rohan Connolly (huge bombers man) the flag winning VFLW coaching staff all resigned prior to the first AFLW season due to the toxic culture at the club. 

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Careful where you rest your head Clarko…

They need a clean out similar to us 9 years ago.


3 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Essendon are in a horrible place, according to Rohan Connolly (huge bombers man) the flag winning VFLW coaching staff all resigned prior to the first AFLW season due to the toxic culture at the club. 

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Careful where you rest your head Clarko…

They need a clean out similar to us 9 years ago.

the toxic culture grew E Coli

Will love Clarko forever if he teases the bombers and then goes to North

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Similar to how the Hawks treated Clarkson. Said he would coach out his contract into the next year and then thought they might lose Mitchell and virtually sacked a 4 time premiership coach. Staggering. 

I certainly hope we never treat our own like this

Norm Smith says  HI.

3 minutes ago, deebunked said:

Norm Smith says  HI.

That’s impressive. Hi Norm!

to be fair I am talking treatment of coaches over the past 12 months not the last 60 years

1 hour ago, Lucifers Hero said:

The jungle drums are very loudly saying he is a shoe in at GWS. 

Jungle drums from multiple jungles...

Doesn't mean Tarzan is taking any notice though.


Goody's defence of Rutten today was great, i liked it, could easily see him replacing Ooze next year.

1 minute ago, Demon3 said:

Goody's defence of Rutten today was great, i liked it, could easily see him replacing Ooze next year.

Get real what has he done right at Bomberland?  

34 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

Doesn't mean Tarzan is taking any notice though.

Jane ( Ben R) says hi!

 

At least Clarkson knows that if he goes to North, it’s a club that’s bottomed out and malleable to his wishes. The Bombers are still plagued by internal fighting and he no doubt will be plunged into ongoing culture war. 

2 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I suspect Clarkson will end up at North. Rather than Clarkson negotiating with Essendon to see if he should go there, he may be using that by-play as a test to see how resolute North are. If North don't panic (and so far, there are no public signs of panic) it might help convince him that North is the team that's ready for him. In other words, he may be deliberately stoking the Essendon fire to test North's resolve, not Essendon's.

You may well be correct and he chooses North, however, what we know is that his Manager is very close personal friends with Barham, the new Essendon President & the appeal of getting Essendon back to being a super powerful, wealthy Club is playing large with Clarko. 


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