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6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Wonder who will coach this weekend.

Surely it will be Troy Chapman.

He's the longest tenured assistant and he took the post game pressers after the pre season games.

 
6 minutes ago, SFebes said:

Screams off dysfunction on the board and Green kneejerking it.

We've just beaten the worst team since Melbourne 2013 to escape the bottom 4, and have won about 7 of our last 25 games despite having 15 Premiership players suit up every week. We also just lost a game we were winning by 46 points at 3QT to a team just as bad as us. In what world is this "knee [censored]"?

48 minutes ago, Yarra Valley Demon said:

This is truly bizarre timing if it turns out to be true. After the St. Kilda loss there was a scheduled board meeting on the Monday morning, if you were going to do anything wouldn't that have been the time to do it, not wait a week and then after an 83 point win suddenly drop the axe?

Screams of finding the right candidate in that period.

 
4 minutes ago, Robbie On Skates said:

My take is that the problems culminating on game day simce 2021 have been behavioural, psychological and structural. The list itself is very good.

Our coaching has been the biggest issue.

Midfield can’t run or hit a target

Key forwards don’t exist

Key backs ageing

Forward flanker talent completely ordinary

Yet it’s the coach?

The List management has been abysmal and the general leadership at the club just a disaster.

It’s not a bad time for a fresh start but very quickly next season it will be evident the coach wasn’t the problem

Apparently more change in the coaching department is coming, so I assume Richardson is next, maybe followed by the fitness coach and Choco


Wow. One of those watershed moments, Balme, Bailey, Daniher. Feel for the man, but it's time for a change. We could really be in for some dark times though

I'd expect we'll get another letter today from Brad Green with an explanation, thank you to Goody and, most importantly, setting out what next. If they don't have that plan in place, then this has clearly been knee [censored] and is concerning.

They only way they don't go with a due process is if they have someone experienced lined up like Horse or Buckley. But I'd be surprised if that's the case, far more likely they are getting ahead of Carlton and possibly Freo (if they don't make finals).

 
1 minute ago, Pirlo said:

We've just beaten the worst team since Melbourne 2013 to escape the bottom 4, and have won about 7 of our last 25 games despite having 15 Premiership players suit up every week. We also just lost a game we were winning by 46 points at 3QT to a team just as bad as us. In what world is this "knee [censored]"?

I know all of that, as I posted up all the stats last week…. The timing could have been better….ie; after the last round

I'm happy and surprised the clubs finally shown some balls and made the decision this early. Now we get the first crack at available potential replacements.

Thanks Simon. You gave me the best Dees years of my life. It's just time for change.


Just now, SFebes said:

I know all of that, as I posted up all the stats last week…. The timing could have been better….ie; after the last round

I'd suspect it'll be presented as "After discussions, Simon agreed it was best to move on immediately, so the club and staff can best prepare for the upcoming offseason..."

Honestly, I just felt a massive weight of my shoulders as a fan, but also for Goodwin as well.

Similar situation to Postecoglu at Tottenham. If Postecoglu had stayed on after the drought breaking trophy but delivered yet another horrific season, his legacy would have been tarnished, but instead, he is now revered amongst the fans as a legend.

Goodwin is in the same mould. A club legend that no one can dispute and will always be known as the drought breaker.

It was time for both parties and interesting the time of sacking.. wonder if we have had a coach lined up in mind..

4 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I believe that on Demonland in 1965 there was a similar post which said "Thanks Norm. Now we can start moving forward as a club."

Pretty different circumstances I would have thought. Not like premiership coaches don't get sacked all the time.

6 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I believe that on Demonland in 1965 there was a similar post which said "Thanks Norm. Now we can start moving forward as a club."

Comparing Simon Goodwin to Norm Smith is a bit of a leap.

Sometimes I think I’m living in a parallel universe. I’m not.

It’s a full-blown multiverse — where Spargo is dropped, promoted, and coaching Casey all at once… and Goodwin has just been sacked, extended, and knighted for services to “connection”.

In one reality, we’re a dynasty.
In another, we’re tanking for Harley Reid’s kids.
In this one? We’re 5th on expected score and 17th on joy.

It’s not quantum theory.
It’s just Demonland — where logic goes to die and hope reincarnates every Thursday.


Just now, SFebes said:

I know all of that, as I posted up all the stats last week…. The timing could have been better….ie; after the last round

Sacking a coach after a win might be a better strategy than doing so after a loss, particularly if it's a bad loss. It potentially allows for a more respectful announcement, a less-stressed playing group when they are told, and it makes it look like a more strategic rather than knee-[censored] decision of the Board.

47 minutes ago, CRomey said:

We pick the oddest timing for everything hey.

It's horrible but I understand the need to get ahead of Carlton or any other club who might be chasing a new coach.

We want to be a ruthless club, sometimes you gotta rip the band aid off. A lot on here were saying the board was paralysed. They've acted now and it's probably a few months overdue.

It's all very sad but so is watching our players looking perplexed and dejected on the field.

Best of luck Goody and thank you for a couple of wonderul seasons and some fantastic memories and really joyful victories and of course the flag.

I hope he lands on his feet and can keep doing what he loves.

But, it's time for a transformation. I hope we bring in some fantastic coaches and leaders over the next few months.

Longmire seems appealing but maybe we need a new dog with new tricks?

3 minutes ago, Dannyz said:

Screams of finding the right candidate in that period.

We’re in a world of trouble if they found a coach in a week.

Looks to me like they made their mind up after that board meeting then decided to wait for the right time. Whether it was going to get out or some other factor they decided now rather than the end of the year

4 minutes ago, KoltTheRam said:

Apparently more change in the coaching department is coming, so I assume Richardson is next, maybe followed by the fitness coach and Choco

The Great Reaet is upon us.

I'm going to wait for the official Board announcement before i make judgements about the call and its timing etc . At this stage we don't know what has transpired internally - only the outcome (and I'm sure Morris could only care about the outcome).


2 minutes ago, JeffWhitesShinguard said:

Comparing Simon Goodwin to Norm Smith is a bit of a leap.

It’s not a leap — it’s a wormhole to a parallel universe where premierships are feelings, structures are optional, and a bloke with a laptop tells you everything’s fine as the season burns around him.

Norm coached legends. Goody coaches “role players.”
One built a legacy. The other built a leadership workshop.

Can’t thank Goodwin enough for what I thought I would never see, but September 25th 2021 was one of the greatest days in my life.

Thank you Simon from the bottom of my heart, best of luck in whatever path life takes you down from here.

Right call moving forward but what a disgrace that it was leaked, the rat needs to be found and walked out the door immediately.

 
2 minutes ago, Piano lifter not player said:

Maybe Brad Green has been catching up with his old mate Cameron Bruce?

Funny you say that. Did you see Fagans interview in the rooms after the game? He pretty much acknowledged Bruce pulled all the strings


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