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2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

As for why now? I believe we wanted to be the first, and not fall behind Carlton.

Voss is unlikely to continue at Carlton, and who knows what will happen with North.

Absolutely this. Also Tassie in the wings.

 
1 hour ago, Jibroni said:

I believe this is the right decision but as usual the club has managed this pretty ordinary. This decision either should have been done after the St Kilda game or let him coach out the season.

Goodwin delivered a premiership and some moments which will never be forgotten. I wish him well.

I assumed that MFC was waiting for a win so that it appeared and/or was a reasoned decision not a knee-[censored] reaction.

 

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Sliding doors moment…

Brayshaw not nearly killed, we kick slightly straighter - Prelim and possibly another Grand Final. Instead the beginning of the end…


18 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Absolutely this. Also Tassie in the wings.

Looks like it wasn't just some supporters that thought Goody being moved on was the right call...

 

2024 - 11 wins, Trac miss half season & Oliver NQR @ 50%. 2025 - 7wins, softer draw, Trac back NQR 70% & Oliver 80%.

Trajectory downwards in 2025 after 2024 missing finals and 2023 finals!

Board then see Saints loss and go can we wait to see if Goodwin can resurrect or do we reset coach & more!

Coach gone and more to follow!

Still thanks to Goody for 2021, thought I wouldn’t see a flag in my lifetime.

9 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

My god he’s been in a good paddock

Grow up.


So.

Many of the wishes of supporters on here have been granted. Had to happen, whichever way you look at it.

He was great for us for a number of years and continued on from the Roos era, building a strong, uncompromising and competitive list and game plan that won us a flag. No small feat.

Our fall from grace has been alarming to say the least from then and whilst there are many factors involved, it's clear Goody has been a contributor.

The intel I've heard is that we've been in close contact with Buckley. Someone I'd love to take over at the helm. The one-eyed supporters that poo poo Buckley are the same that were against bringing Melksham in etc etc. Demonlanders being demonlanders.

His aura alone will help keep some players and most definitely be more attractive to opposition players looking for a new home. And the idea that 'he's past the modern day game' is the most boring and unimaginative commentary I've heard. He made prelims and was a kick short in the last minute of a Granny. Christ.

Watch this space.

57 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Surprising (understatement!) news. I haven't seen any commentators saying "I saw this coming", quite the reverse, so pretty clear that there's been a bit going on behind the scenes. Quite what that might entail we don't know and may never know, but seeing everyone is having their 2 cents, here's mine:

- getting rid of Goodwin is not in itself a fix for anything. Whatever the problems are, they still have to be addressed, presumably by the incoming coach and FD.

- Steven Smith is going to be a very different kind of president to what we've had of late. He's obviously very proactive, and isn't prepared to accept second best, which is going to have ramifications right through the club from the top down. (This predicated on commentaries around the place that Smith was very much behind this.)

- It looks like this has been in the works for a while — see earlier reports of an approach to Luke Beveridge. Perhaps Smith wasn’t as willing to accept last year’s review as Roffey and Pert. So why now when they could’ve left Goodwin in place for two more rounds then staged a smoother exit? Why the urgency? Is there (new) info around re other coaches (Voss/Carlton?) and has a race for a coaching candidate forced our hand? You don't make these kinds of decisions without a pretty good idea of what you want as an outcome, presumably there are names.

- The board has access to info we don’t — commercial concerns might have played a big role. Membership and sponsorship pressures? Replacing the coach may be seen as a short-term fix, a way to reset the optics and buy some clean air, regardless of results.

- As above, but more consequential, there may have started to be a certain shall we say resistance to coming to Melbourne from players and e.g. assistants and FD staff. Everyone acknowledges the holes in our list, but if player managers are starting to say to Tim Lamb that "Player X is looking for a new club but doesn't want to come to Melbourne" that might have set off a few alarm bells. Perhaps same discourse internally: McVee contract hold-up? (but who knows ...)

- If there is now a perception that the FD needs a reset, it might as well start at the top. Regardless of who comes in, Troy Chaplin now has the "assistant coach who takes over as interim head coach" kiss of death, and will almost certainly be leaving at the end of the season, so that's one gone. But he won't be alone. Alan Richardson will surely follow, though as with Goodwin, will be catastrophic for our soft cap as he's also contracted for 2026. (Rumours that we're looking at Adam Simpson as head of football?)

- But I think my biggest take-away in all this has little to do with Goodwin's capabilities as a coach (as Brad Green acknowledged), but centres on the relationship between Goodwin and the players. A kind of a reverse "the coach has lost the players" where the tail is now wagging the dog. That in an attempt to address issues within the playing group, we've gone too far the other way.. As in my point above, this may be coming from a new no-nonsense President putting his foot down. Expect to see at least some collateral damage in the playing group.

Across all that, I really wonder if we'd be here if it wasn't for losing Angus Brayshaw. He was our future captain, the glue that held the team together and as a player, someone who led from the front. Only one player, but the team has been out of kilter on-field and off ever since he was carried off the field at the start of our 2023 finals campaign.

Caveat: All of the above could be completely wrong, I don't know the full story. But none of us do.

PS. Sorry this got so long. Feel free to ignore.

Re Angus I think you are 100% correct!

56 minutes ago, bing181 said:

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Caveat: All of the above could be completely wrong, I don't know the full story. But none of us do.

Well said. If only some others also put this at the end of the posts Demonland would be a far better place.

Simon caught the bus.... it comes for all eventually.

Safe travels Goody

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16 minutes ago, Howard_Grimes said:

So.

Many of the wishes of supporters on here have been granted. Had to happen, whichever way you look at it.

He was great for us for a number of years and continued on from the Roos era, building a strong, uncompromising and competitive list and game plan that won us a flag. No small feat.

Our fall from grace has been alarming to say the least from then and whilst there are many factors involved, it's clear Goody has been a contributor.

The intel I've heard is that we've been in close contact with Buckley. Someone I'd love to take over at the helm. The one-eyed supporters that poo poo Buckley are the same that were against bringing Melksham in etc etc. Demonlanders being demonlanders.

His aura alone will help keep some players and most definitely be more attractive to opposition players looking for a new home. And the idea that 'he's past the modern day game' is the most boring and unimaginative commentary I've heard. He made prelims and was a kick short in the last minute of a Granny. Christ.

Watch this space.

Can agree with much but Bucks, not so much. Hopefully the club casts the net a little wider.

Any which way one era, granted successful ( but petered to little), has ended and another soon dawns.

Just hoping for success.

Tomorrow awaits....


Absolutely correct decision. Goody seem a good guy and will always be a premiership coach. However the cultural issues and performance have been disastrous. If he had kept coaching nothing would change but losing members. Full respect for this decision whether it works or not.

1 hour ago, roy11 said:

I think the next person to be sacked is me based off the amount of time I spent on the forum today.

I'll see you in the 'Is Amorim the right guy?' thread..

56 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

My god he’s been in a good paddock

Do you know what he’s been through in his personal life?

He lost his wife and mother of his two older boys tragically and suddenly not that long ago.

What a totally unnecessary comment.

1 hour ago, bing181 said:

Hard to see Brad Green staying either once Smith is in charge.

Another necessary departure.


To the incoming CEO & President, get your backsides into gear & get to the club, it’s in desperate need of some leadership

Time to pull your fingers out

Thanks Simon. Delivered a flag that I never thought I'd see in my lifetime and I will be forever grateful.

Strange timing but It's the right call however, it is simply not just Goody that needs replacing. Whoever we get as coach, I hope he gets a complete overhaul of assistance coaches and just as importantly, a solid and united board CEO and President to stabilise what really has been a shameful rabble for several years

Thankyou for your amazing contribution to the MFC and it's history Goody. The elusive no. 13 brought so much happiness to so many long suffering supporters.

All the best for the future.

 

In fact the list manager absolutely did goody no favours whats so ever since the flag, I can't remember a club that after just winning a flag failed to bring in at least one player that added to the list we already had


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