I'm OK with ex-players in some development roles, it's when they're immediately put into higher AFL roles I don't like.I hope when Eddie retires we offer him a coaching role, starting with the SANFL squad.
Very smart football brain and we've seen what came of his mentoring of Cameron.
I normally don't like us employing ex players but he's one I'd make an exception for.
Plus it would allow him to continue to be such a good ambassador for our club.
And honestly, and coach worth his weight and who wants to improve will go look at another club. Thompson knew this and went to Port, Rutten knew and went to Richmond and now Essendon, VB knew and went to West Coast. Not to turn it into another one of those threads, but the fact that Campo hasn't tells you how he sees the job, it's just a 9-5 to him and if he was super serious about being a senior coach, or improving his skills he'd of gone years ago to learn at another club.




