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Isn't that what he's doing with Hird? Hird has even less experience as a coach than Macca.
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If Bomber Thompson leaves Essendon after this season, as seems likely, do you think he'd come to us as an assistant, or director of coaching?
I'm backing Macca, btw.
That's partly why I suggested itIf he does leave Essendon, he's a high chance to go to the Dogs. I don't know if you saw Macca and Bomber on AFL 360 last week, but you could see they had a great relationship, Macca asks Bomber for some tips etc.

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Yeah, the only reason Bomber is still in the game is because of the truck load of money and being back at the 'Bombers'. No way we could pull on his heart strings or pay him as much money either. Pipe dream.
Its not even a money factor. Thompson has shares or part owns an entire estate that was sold last years for squillions. You wont hear anything in the media but the guy is worth millions and millions. He went back to Essendon not for money but for the love of his old club to get it going with Hird.
I know the estate in Geelong/Surf coast, fairly common knowledge he made millions just solely off that. I'd be surprised though if he's not the highest paid...umm...whatever his role is in the league.
This is a few pages back but I only just got up to here.something i dont get which has been alluded to in another thread is why on earth is he playing cooney down back? I just dont get it ? If anything, he should be playing up forward.... He adds nothing down back, so i am questioning this coaching strategy , especially when Murphy, JJ and Easton wood are more suited to this role...
And lets just say Murphy has to play down back and Gia is the sub at some stage tomorrow night our forward line will look something like this with games in brackets.
Dahl (40) Jones (49) Dickson (20)
Hunter (1) Cordy (17) Stringer (8)
and running in through the middle Libba (45) Wallis (33) Smith (27) Johannisen (14) Macrae (8) Hrovat (3).
And Macca has had 2 trade periods to avoid such an experienced forward line.
Quinten Lynch, Dawes, Monfries, Gunston, Mitch Clark, Mitch Morton, Goddard can all play forward and were all traded to other clubs in the time Macca has been coach.
Ok fair enough, we didn't get any of them for understandable reasons but who's to say we couldn't have got some else besides the players listed above? Hypothetical questions of course.
But all our current forward line proves is I could have been in charge of avoiding such an inexperienced forward line and done nothing but drink rum and coke and done just as good a job at putting together what you've listed above.
(admittedly I that forward line could be boss in 3 or so years but can we wait that long? We need to draft a senior player next year to speed up this process)
None of those players wanted to come for reasonable money. No other players were known to be available and you also suggest the kids we have may well provide a decent forward line in the future. Not sure what your point is Butane.......
My point is there are other things that another coach may have done and hence why we can choose to discuss what our club has done recently to drop off so severely in relevance. Doesn't make Macca's choices wrong but it'll be open for debate until we are either in the top 4 again or he's sacked.
All too often it's implied that Macca was handed a dud list and so therefore can't be blamed for what looms our 2nd bottom 4 finish in a row. True, he was handed a tough job. I see that but I'm not overly convinced he/the team has got every decision right and he certainly isn't immune to criticism.
I'm really looking forward to some very aggressive trading this year. And that may well have been the plan all along.

I agree with you and disagree with aspects Butane. As always I hear you cry.....
You are correct that we could have chosen to do things differently. I don't dispute this, but I'm not convinced that the options available are those that we actually wanted or would have wanted (although sometimes in hindsight). Clarke or Lynch would have been the pick of the bunch you mentioned, but as others have suggested, they may not have wanted to come here. Unfortunately Clark is made of balsa wood (we have enough of those here) and Lynch wanted to go to a contender.
And I'm not sure what we would have had to give up would have been worth the short term improvement.... But that's a purely subjective argument.
That's just it. In about 2 years when our pups have reached that 80-100 game mark together as a group, then we too will have players wanting to come to us as a contender and hopefully then Bmac (if he's still here) should trade in players that will compliment our list at that time.
Premiership sides have cleverly traded in top up players for years..... Ottens to Geelong, Jolly to the pies and even Stewie Dew to Hawthorn helped them get over the line. Don't get me started with Sydneys trades they were all gold.
Unfortunately the problem with our last tilt was that Acker didn't quite work out.
I couldn't see a thread elsewhere, possibly not part of the Macca's future topic, but relates more to the style of play we have adopted and might continue to develop.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-06-28/the-clearances-conundrum
It seems while we are good at winning clearances, we are not good at converting into scores. Is this related to execution from the clearance, or lack of movement upfield or problems with our F50 setup ??
Sensible answers only.
Execution from the clearance is a big issue for us over the last 20 games..... just too many balls get banged onto the boot without looking more often than not to a contest.
The stat should be effective clearances and I don't think we'd be at the top of that list.
D) All of the above.I couldn't see a thread elsewhere, possibly not part of the Macca's future topic, but relates more to the style of play we have adopted and might continue to develop.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-06-28/the-clearances-conundrum
It seems while we are good at winning clearances, we are not good at converting into scores. Is this related to execution from the clearance, or lack of movement upfield or problems with our F50 setup ??
Sensible answers only.
I couldn't see a thread elsewhere, possibly not part of the Macca's future topic, but relates more to the style of play we have adopted and might continue to develop.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-06-28/the-clearances-conundrum
It seems while we are good at winning clearances, we are not good at converting into scores. Is this related to execution from the clearance, or lack of movement upfield or problems with our F50 setup ??
Sensible answers only.