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21 minutes ago, binman said:

I haven't read a single post in.this thread, so apologies if it's been covered.

Is goody a verb?

If so, what does it mean?

I'm thinking perhaps it's a typo, and thread title is actually

Time to go giddy?

Or perhaps goody is a euphemism?

For what, I'm shudder to think.

[Entering into ChatGPT] Dees fan having a stroke during a post on Demonland…

 
18 hours ago, dimmy said:

Is there a similar thread at Collingwood because they finished out of the 8,sliding down from a Premiership.

Then compare not just the injuries, but the quality(players) of injured time  !!!

I do not think Goodwin was responsible for Brayshaw, Oliver, Petracca , May, Lever , Gawn ets.

But he is responsible for EVERYTHING ELSE and on that level as a coach he has failed dismally in the last 3 years.

15 minutes ago, picket fence said:

But he is responsible for EVERYTHING ELSE and on that level as a coach he has failed dismally in the last 3 years.

PF, we know you think that. 
 

Many of us disagree.

 
1 hour ago, Ollie fan said:

PF, we know you think that. 
 

Many of us disagree.

Well thats Ok!

2 hours ago, Ollie fan said:

PF, we know you think that. 
 

Many of us disagree.

Many of us are Sitting on the Fence 

 


16 hours ago, layzie said:

Who would we replace him with? Mr Magoo? 

He is already busy with his crayons and his Chief Football Writer gig

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The scoreboard, so far, on those that were reputed to be leaving us in 2024 (by the self-appointed experts)!

Oliver X

Petracca X

ANB yes

Goodwin X

Kossie X

Viney X

McDonald X

Schache yes

Petty X

BBB yes

Roffey yes

 

We have a very Good Coach in Mc Qualter stop him from going to WA in his Final Interview at Training sessions he Encourages and the Players like Him NOT SO SURE THEY LIKE GOODWIN

  • 3 weeks later...
 

MFC BEST AND FAIREST SPEECH 2024 BY GOODY 

Summarized as 

thanks to Gus 👏👏

thanks to NIBBLER 👏👏

Thanks and farewell to Stafford and Plunkett 👏👏

Got to love the process 

Go to love the hard work 

it’s not results … it’s the journey 

The success is in loving the process 

it’s not about winning the GF , it’s the process

In following and loving the process, you will develop

Embrace the process, you must love the process 

I’m excited for the future 

We must fall in love for the process of self improvement 

So bring on 2025 

 

footnote from me … A few words slurred by Goody.  Perhaps get him to do his speech earlier in the night !!

54 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

MFC BEST AND FAIREST SPEECH 2024 BY GOODY 

Summarized as 

thanks to Gus 👏👏

thanks to NIBBLER 👏👏

Thanks and farewell to Stafford and Plunkett 👏👏

Got to love the process 

Go to love the hard work 

it’s not results … it’s the journey 

The success is in loving the process 

it’s not about winning the GF , it’s the process

In following and loving the process, you will develop

Embrace the process, you must love the process 

I’m excited for the future 

We must fall in love for the process of self improvement 

So bring on 2025 

 

footnote from me … A few words slurred by Goody.  Perhaps get him to do his speech earlier in the night !!

i felt like he did have a few Shandys thats for sure lol


For some people it is time to go google 'parasocial relationship' and then book an appointment with a psychologist.

As much as I want Goody gone I do agree with the point about who would we replace him with? And even if we could find someone, I wouldnt like to put all the drama surrounding the club right now on a new coach, that would be completely unfair. Let the people in charge of this mess (the coach, the board, the president, the list management manager, the CEO) get it fixed or all go down in flames together next year. 

Edit: Also, would you trust this board and CEO with a new appointment? I wouldnt. Would much rather let a new CEO and board decide who the next coach would be if we got to that. 

Edited by BringBackTheDemon

On 18/09/2024 at 13:22, picket fence said:

Well thats Ok!

Many of us also agree PF

24 minutes ago, BringBackTheDemon said:

As much as I want Goody gone I do agree with the point about who would we replace him with? And even if we could find someone, I wouldnt like to put all the drama surrounding the club right now on a new coach, that would be completely unfair. Let the people in charge of this mess (the coach, the board, the president, the list management manager, the CEO) get it fixed or all go down in flames together next year. 

Edit: Also, would you trust this board and CEO with a new appointment? I wouldnt. Would much rather let a new CEO and board decide who the next coach would be if we got to that. 

Danny Daly.

Has been Chris Fagans right hand man for the past couple of years and has been noted as a big architect in their success behind the scenes. 

Currently a wanted man around the country. Adelaide were chasing him hard as a senior assistant to support Matthew Nicks. 

Collingwood are also chasing him hard as we speak.

Fages pays full credit to Daly for his support and ability to provide calmness and stability when he was stood down for the racial investigation. A wise man who's an incredible character very similar to Fagan.


1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Danny Daly.

Has been Chris Fagans right hand man for the past couple of years and has been noted as a big architect in their success behind the scenes. 

Currently a wanted man around the country. Adelaide were chasing him hard as a senior assistant to support Matthew Nicks. 

Collingwood are also chasing him hard as we speak.

Fages pays full credit to Daly for his support and ability to provide calmness and stability when he was stood down for the racial investigation. A wise man who's an incredible character very similar to Fagan.

The question is though Dazzle, why would he want to come here as things stands if hes as popular as you say? Surely he can be picky? 

1 minute ago, BringBackTheDemon said:

The question is though Dazzle, why would he want to come here as things stands if hes as popular as you say? Surely he can be picky? 

Very similar to the mess that Chris Fagan walked into when he took on the Brisbane gig.

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Very similar to the mess that Chris Fagan walked into when he took on the Brisbane gig.

I dont seem to remember Fages being a hot candidate though. 

8 minutes ago, BringBackTheDemon said:

I dont seem to remember Fages being a hot candidate though. 

No he wasn't. 

I believe they didn't attract many applicants because of how bad the place was and certainly wasn't an enticing place to attract good applicants at the time.

It took Greg Swann to pick up and put the call out to Fgan and asked if he was interested. 

Fagan was general manager of footy for the Hawks at the time and had always held interest in coaching so he took the call, went up and interviewed and the rest is history. 

Edited by dazzledavey36

31 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Danny Daly.

Has been Chris Fagans right hand man for the past couple of years and has been noted as a big architect in their success behind the scenes. 

Currently a wanted man around the country. Adelaide were chasing him hard as a senior assistant to support Matthew Nicks. 

Collingwood are also chasing him hard as we speak.

Fages pays full credit to Daly for his support and ability to provide calmness and stability when he was stood down for the racial investigation. A wise man who's an incredible character very similar to Fagan.

It’d be a TOUGH gig for an untried coach not just because of the apparent rabble at board/admin level but because the incumbent coach is much-loved by all of our best players (some of whom are already attempting to bail on us)… Adam Simpson or dare I say it Nathan Buckley seems like a more obvious fit given our situation.

Although not sure we could afford a big name if we asked Goodwin to leave and had to pay him out


On 17/09/2024 at 22:18, layzie said:

Who would we replace him with? Mr Magoo? 

Pretty sure Essendon have him locked up.

2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Very similar to the mess that Chris Fagan walked into when he took on the Brisbane gig.

 

Honestly if you think the situation at Melbourne is a 'similar mess' to the death spiral which Fagan dragged Brisbane out of, you've lost touch with reality.

Is there any truth to the rumours in your opinion that goodie will be leaving after the reviews completion? A few people are saying that including a source reporting to fox sports. Do you reckon this is actually a likely thing that will happen behind the scenes?

 
22 minutes ago, neolightveo said:

Is there any truth to the rumours in your opinion that goodie will be leaving after the reviews completion? A few people are saying that including a source reporting to fox sports. Do you reckon this is actually a likely thing that will happen behind the scenes?

There’s all sorts of rumours, one was doing the rounds last week that the B & F was going to be his last night as coach and it was to come with an announcement of Goody stepping down. Seems like that one missed.

10 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

There’s all sorts of rumours, one was doing the rounds last week that the B & F was going to be his last night as coach and it was to come with an announcement of Goody stepping down. Seems like that one missed.

If the rumor is true I would predict that it would be after the reviews completion. Because of the fact that like Roffey, She stepped down at a major event that included a review so therefore I would assume major announcements like this would come with some news on a review in a certain form 


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