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Merv
28 Sep 2007, 12:16
Lloyd: Knights will deliver wake up call

Friday, 28 September 2007
Essendon captain, Matthew Lloyd, has given new coach, Matthew Knights, his full backing saying the former Richmond midfielder has the support of the entire playing group.

"He has just got a massive amount of respect from the senior and younger players," Lloyd said.

"The advantage for him is he has been the person that has developed players over the past three years when we have had a massive turn-over of players.

"What I have noticed about Matthew is that he is hard but he is fair so the boys are in for a bit of a wake-up, a bit of a shock when we get back on November five, the way he approaches things."

Lloyd said he feels he has to prove himself to the new coach and hopes the appointment adds a few years to his career.

"I think the appointment the club has made will fast track players development ten-fold and I think it will give us the best chance for success next year because he knows who the players are," he said.

"I think it (the appointment) might be the difference to whether we play finals or not next year.

"He knows who is lazy, who are hard trainers, what players best suit positions, who needs to work on their endurance.

"It's exciting for me, someone who hasn't got a lot of time left, and it gives us the best opportunity to go somewhere in the next two to three years."

Lloyd said he can see a strong comparison between when he replaced James Hird as captain and Knights replacing Kevin Sheedy as coach.

"I was stepping into the shoes of one of the great captains of all time and people said 'how do you feel about it?'. I had my own thoughts and theories and was completely different to James Hird and Matthew will be exactly the same," he said.

"Things will change around the place and he will do it his way. He wants to meet with the players and staff over the next few days .. it will be a nice week for the club to get things settled and look forward to next year."

http://www.essendonfc.com.au/news/news.asp?nid=5396

Ludwig van Bertstare
28 Sep 2007, 14:50
Great to hear.

missionpossible
28 Sep 2007, 16:46
"Lloyd said his opinion had not been sought by the interview panel during the selection process, but he expressed his excitement and complete satisfaction at the announcement, which he believes heralds the start of a new era at the club."

I find this to be incredible, why would you not go to the captain of the team and get his opinion before making an appointment. Not that he should have the final say but surely if he felt he was crap or great you would want to know.

All well and good Lloyd coming out and giving his support after the event but even if he doesn't support he has to at least come out and say he supports it.

I must say I am shocked with the appointment and the timing of it. It almost smells of lets announce it today so we will not have to worry about the full on media scrutiny as they are pre-occupied with the grand final.

One thing I would like to know is where has bendigo finished the last 3 years.

Shane Hird
28 Sep 2007, 16:54
"Lloyd said his opinion had not been sought by the interview panel during the selection process, but he expressed his excitement and complete satisfaction at the announcement, which he believes heralds the start of a new era at the club."

I find this to be incredible, why would you not go to the captain of the team and get his opinion before making an appointment. Not that he should have the final say but surely if he felt he was crap or great you would want to know.

All well and good Lloyd coming out and giving his support after the event but even if he doesn't support he has to at least come out and say he supports it.

I must say I am shocked with the appointment and the timing of it. It almost smells of lets announce it today so we will not have to worry about the full on media scrutiny as they are pre-occupied with the grand final.

One thing I would like to know is where has bendigo finished the last 3 years.


Put that crack pipe away....

DaSawx
28 Sep 2007, 20:08
Wake-up calls, skill improvement, I'm liking it a hell of a lot already

Merv
28 Sep 2007, 20:31
Wake-up calls, skill improvement, I'm liking it a hell of a lot already

Me to mate.

Very happy with the appointment.

windyhill
28 Sep 2007, 21:17
Matty Knights getting the top job also saves around 400K. Sheedy would have been on 800K and Knighter would be on around the 3-400 K mark.

DaSawx
29 Sep 2007, 00:42
Matty Knights getting the top job also saves around 400K. Sheedy would have been on 800K and Knighter would be on around the 3-400 K mark.

Hopefully we pump that money into other departments ie. recruiting

Lance Uppercut
29 Sep 2007, 01:05
Hopefully we pump that money into other departments ie. recruiting

maybe another mural?

Pumper Rubberfunk
29 Sep 2007, 08:26
Matty Knights getting the top job also saves around 400K. Sheedy would have been on 800K and Knighter would be on around the 3-400 K mark.

we must have spent more on the recruitment team of Andrew MacKay and co to tell us we must appoint the guy in the office next door to sheedes then knights first year salary..

windyhill
29 Sep 2007, 23:10
we must have spent more on the recruitment team of Andrew MacKay and co to tell us we must appoint the guy in the office next door to sheedes then knights first year salary..

Money well spent.