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Prediction Assistant coaching changes

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Sucks that our seemingly most competent assistant coach has left.

Meanwhile we are stuck with a part time midfield coach and a 10-year ruck coach for eternity

I've posted a number of times that Campo and Clarke will not leave our club to a more senior role at another club. They'll leave to pursue exciting opportunities outside of football. We're the only club in the land that want them.
 

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Brett 'Birdman' Burton said:
Yeah it's great news that Campo has agreed to turn himself into a cyborg later this century and has signed on as midfield coach 'till 2123

Heard that 'Cyborg Camporeale' will be powered by viles of pure 'smugness' extracted from current day Campo, that'll be enough to power him for centuries.
 

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Will be intereting to see if Campo and Francou butt heads at all. I would back Francou to at least put his word in in any major flaws he sees.
 
From August 27:

I posted in another thread that I'd heard Matty Bode was on the way out. Heading to Carlton. Doesn't see eye to eye with Burton.

That's it. My one inside hot gossip rumour ever. Credibility will live or die on the outcome.
Bode joining Carlton. Nailed it.
 

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From August 27:


Bode joining Carlton. Nailed it.
Trade targets and coaching appointments? Sorry I got nothing. But with back up fitness staff I've got all the juiciest intel.
 
I've posted a number of times that Campo and Clarke will not leave our club to a more senior role at another club. They'll leave to pursue exciting opportunities outside of football. We're the only club in the land that want them.

This is a VERY underrated post.
 
"For Teague, the timing of his return to Melbourne and to Carlton seemed right, as the past three years have not been easy for him personally – and as he confided to Head of Football Andrew McKay, he needed to be back with his own ones.

“I was never going to leave Adelaide to go anywhere else. I was always coming back to Melbourne,” Teague said.

“I’ve got three young kids and another one in between who passed away (and) these past three years have been pretty tough for myself with Phil (Walsh) and my own son - so to have family support is really important for me.”

“One thing about being involved with footy clubs, is that when adversity comes people reach out and you do see how much love there is. Most of the news you see, hear or read these days is generally negative, but when something bad happened to me the thing that stood out was how many good people there are out there . . . and football clubs are part of that.”

Forever grateful for the support afforded him by Adelaide as he dealt with his own profound personal loss, Teague also remembered “that when I got back to work, Phil was the one who challenged me, saying ‘Come on, get off your butt, get going again’”.

Teague also took the liberty of thanking the Adelaide players, particularly the forwards with whom he had worked so closely.

“I had great relationships with the players who have been phenomenal in terms of what they’ve been through and their capacity to have stuck together,” Teague said.

“That’s why it’s pretty hard to be leaving, and I’ll be honest, when I went around the room this morning to say goodbye to the guys I nearly cried when I spoke to them because what they did to help me was massive.”
 

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