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I think it all comes down to motivation and what is in the players heads.

Against StKilda. Neither players or coaching staff thought they would overcome the difference. And fid nothing to change things in that last quarter. Failure on the coach failure on the senior players.

Hawthorn had the motivation and head space to beat us , once they relaxed just slightly we fid better. Conversely if we had thr motivation we might have made a decent game early , but our season is done.

Next week same scenario . None of our players wants to take revenge for Gus. Will not happen. That one act just about won the pies the flag. That scumbag went hsrd and direct took Gus out , his season and career done. But none of our players Give a rats [censored] Hole about that. Pity.

It’s the coaches job to do all that and the get the game plan correct. Just my thoughts

 

One of the most wonderful parts of winning the whole thing in '21 was being able to dispense with old ideas and superstitions. I realised, "Oh, we're not fundamentally, culturally incapable. There's no wide conspiracy against us. I don't need to delude myself into believing we routinely lose because of umpires. We don't need to accept that slightly above average is about as good as it gets."

In part, we have Goodwin to thank for this. He allowed us - or at least me - to raise my expectations of the Melbourne Football Club. "At least we made finals" and "we broke even for one/two/three quarters", which have always seemed like tepid acceptance of mediocrity, now seemed ludicrous. They still do.

I don't lament Goodwin's sacking because I no longer think two consecutive straight sets finals exits and two consecutive finishes in the bottom five finishes is "just what you have to accept from this club". I don't see kicking a few goals in the last quarter against a team that has absolutely pantsed us as something to hang our hat on. I don't see "transitioning" as a reason for losing by ten goals against North Melbourne. I don't see shocking inconsistency as something to be waved away.

Goodwin and his team made these higher expectations possible. I'll apply them to the new coach as well.

1 hour ago, lorn said:

Basically no-one is applying for the job. They're all waiting for a call and maybe, perhaps, possibly they're interested.

Basically no one openly says they are applying because the perception is that one person has it in the bag.

 

I was informed by a well known player manager friend that Danny Daly will be our next Coach also Neville Jetta will rejoin us in the role of Development we will keep some of our Assistants

The Football Department will have new faces along with Fitness staff the review conduvcted was scathing on our performance ?

Watch this space

59 minutes ago, NeveroddoreveN said:

Ken Hinkley, Danny Daly, Steven King, Hayden Skipworth, Nathan Buckley.....sounds like the list of possible coaches is growing.

Please put a line though Hinkley


9 minutes ago, Ferghus31 said:

I was informed by a well known player manager friend that Danny Daly will be our next Coach also Neville Jetta will rejoin us in the role of Development we will keep some of our Assistants

The Football Department will have new faces along with Fitness staff the review conduvcted was scathing on our performance ?

Watch this space

Wouldn't be unhappy at all with that

Was a name i was hoping might be interested. My mail is very good on him ( that is he's very capable, and cherry 🍒 ripe ) 🤞👍

Edited by beelzebub

10 minutes ago, Ferghus31 said:

I was informed by a well known player manager friend that Danny Daly will be our next Coach also Neville Jetta will rejoin us in the role of Development we will keep some of our Assistants

The Football Department will have new faces along with Fitness staff the review conduvcted was scathing on our performance ?

Watch this space

We would do very well to have someone like Daly as senior coach

Putting aside his tactical acumen, the work he and Fagan have done to turn Brisbane into a well oiled machine can’t be understated, and it’s a key part of their onfield success

Sam Edmund mentioned that Cam Bruce was also on our radar for an assistant coaching role

We might need to change our name to the Melbourne Lions 🤣

Edited by demoncat

5 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Please put a line though Hinkley

As coach yes perhaps.

To be involved in a FD .. hmmmm

 
15 minutes ago, Ferghus31 said:

I was informed by a well known player manager friend that Danny Daly will be our next Coach also Neville Jetta will rejoin us in the role of Development we will keep some of our Assistants

The Football Department will have new faces along with Fitness staff the review conduvcted was scathing on our performance ?

Watch this space

Reckon I've now seen about 15 ITK's with claims like this regarding a variety of different coaches and changes within the club. Not sure what to make of it but it will be exciting to find out who end up being right.

8 minutes ago, demoncat said:

.....

We might need to change our name to the Melbourne Lions 🤣

Not that again !! 😲😲🤣


26 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Please put a line though Hinkley

Yep. Hinkley may be scared of taking a year off because he'll go nuts not being busy with coaching, but that's no reason to sign him up. He may very well burn out next year and want out. I don't see long term stability with Hinkley.

10 hours ago, Oxdee said:

Nothing of Buckleys game plan from his time at Collingwood gives me confidence. His game plan back then will be worse than goodwins if implemented. I’m also wary of coaches being able to change much. Stay away from Nathan. Concerning signs

The first thing Buckley said after Goodwin was sacked and he was asked was that he would coach very differently now compared to when he was at Collingwood. He himself said he's changed a lot. He's older, and comparing a Collingwood list back then to Melbourne list now (and in the future) is apples and oranges. Nothing I've heard from Buckley and his quite considered comments about the prospect of Melbourne going forward indicates that he isn't interested, or isn't the right person for the job. We can't just sign up a coach who wants to coach, we need to sign up a coach who wants to coach MELBOURNE. He's right up there as a top pick.

35 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Wouldn't be unhappy at all with that

Was a name i was hoping might be interested. My mail is very good on him ( that is he's very capable, and cherry 🍒 ripe ) 🤞👍

I've been big on bucks getting the gig, of the available assistants - Danny would also be a great get

Tonnes of experience, similar to Fages journey up the ranks.

If either of those 2 end up in the big seat and re-imagine assistant set up - get some guns around them - we just might bounce back up

33 minutes ago, KozzyCan said:

Reckon I've now seen about 15 ITK's with claims like this regarding a variety of different coaches and changes within the club. Not sure what to make of it but it will be exciting to find out who end up being right.

Was that pin the tail on the Donkey or pin the Donkey on the tale?

On 17/08/2025 at 09:04, dazzledavey36 said:

“He wants to coach at some stage”.

I know 60 is the new 40, but he doesn’t seem to be in much of a hurry – maybe another 10 years?


10 minutes ago, Adina88 said:

We can't just sign up a coach who wants to coach, we need to sign up a coach who wants to coach MELBOURNE.

This is most important

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