You do realise, like any job, probably has to give a certain amount of weeks notice right...Because he is now coach of the MFC. Do the job you were appointed to do. Not party with your previous employer.
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You do realise, like any job, probably has to give a certain amount of weeks notice right...Because he is now coach of the MFC. Do the job you were appointed to do. Not party with your previous employer.
FFS, he has some of the most important list management decisions this club has had to make for decades and he wants remain with his previous employer.You do realise, like any job, probably has to give a certain amount of weeks notice right...
Stephen King was in the running for the West Coast but had a health scare which had him pull out. I read that on another forum todayNot sure you want a guy that the West Coast rejected
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He's doing his job that he is currently contracted for...FFS, he has some of the most important list management decisions this club has had to make for decades and he wants remain with his previous employer.
What is he doing, organising Olivers farm and Cotton On deals.
Bullshit.He's doing his job that he is currently contracted for...
Nah, it's a good outcome for all parties. King gets to stay involved at the Cats to try and help them win a flag, Geelong don't end up short one assistant in the lead in to a prelim and Melbourne get their main with plenty of time to assess the squad prior to trade week. As someone earlier mentioned, it seems like mature decisions have been made by and for everyone involved.Bullshit.
That contract needed to be annulled once he accepted the job as head coach at the MFC.
But another typically week MFC decision.
It's two weeks. The MFC will live.What is he doing, organising Olivers farm and Cotton On deals.
I remember Hawthorn being told that they had basically stuffed it after experienced coaches all went for other teams two decades ago, so they had to settle for the untried Alastair Clarkson.Stephen King was in the running for the West Coast but had a health scare which had him pull out. I read that on another forum today
That being said, even if he did come second in that job, it shouldn't really matter too much.
I still remember Brenton Sanderson missing on being part of 2007 because he had been appointed Adelaide coach a week earlier. Very bittersweetI'm sure that the AFL changed the rules around 2011 to stop coaches from finals teams from getting poached while they were still alive. That year like 5 coaches were taken from the grand finalists.
Usually teams elect to not announce the coach until their current team bows out but in this case everyone was mature enough to do things publicly.
Degen gambler doesn't necessarily mean it's a problem but the bloke certainly loves a flutter.
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Sure have, 3 times and was immediately, and unceremoniously, shown the door each time.
Not quite - there are roles where you are immediately sent home but paid out your notice. For example, C-suite employees or employees with substantial access to IP who are going to a competitor are often paid "gardening leave" (i.e. stay away from work and don't access work intel).Yeeeah that's not how it works with proper jobs that you're good at and can't be immediately replaced from within...
No need to wait.I assume that means Steven King leaves Geelong right away? Surely they could have waited until Geelongs season ended?
Buckley’s record is basically on par with Goodwins. Don’t rate him.Certainly a left field appointment, but he fits the profile of what you want in a senior coach.
Exposure to different club environments (St Kilda, Western Bulldogs, Gold Coast and Geelong) and he has 15-years of assistant coaching experience behind him.
Really thought Buckley was a certainty to be appointed. Probably being earmarked for the Tasmania job.
Fitting given that the MFC is an absolute MISERY!We really got a best selling author coaching Melbourne before GTA 6![]()
They’ve got to start somewhere!King seems such uninspiring coach.
Good assistant and that's it.
Primus MK2 is my bet
About as inspiring as both WA club coaches I’d sayKing seems such uninspiring coach.
Good assistant and that's it.
Primus MK2 is my bet
Not quite - there are roles where you are immediately sent home but paid out your notice. For example, C-suite employees or employees with substantial access to IP who are going to a competitor are often paid "gardening leave" (i.e. stay away from work and don't access work intel).
so much for all of those whacky conspiracy theorists that thought they'd already chosen Buckley. lol. That was some of the silliest logic I've heard. Why would a panel of people, most of them who have no relationship or affinity to the MFC decide to choose Nathan Buckley and not follow a due process of interviewing other highly credentialed candidates. Literally made no sense at all.
King seems such uninspiring coach.
Good assistant and that's it.
Primus MK2 is my bet
You sound salty that King had to pull out of the West Coast coaching race last season and now you're stuck with McQualter.
King will be a great coach.