Rumour North Melbourne FC in disarray?

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Worrying reports continue to emanate from North Melbourne which paint a picture of a

The main source of angst surrounds coach Brad Scott, who last month had his contract extended by two years until the end of 2020.

Towards the end of the season, it is believed Scott had been weighing up whether to throw his hat into the ring for the Gold Coast job as Rodney Eade's replacement.


The timeline went something like this: 27 August - Richmond play their last home-and-away game, against St Kilda; 28 August - Martin flies to New Zealand to meet his father, Shane. North Melbourne at this point are convinced Martin is going to accept their offer; 29 August - Scott wins a two-year contract extension; 31 August - Martin announces he'll stay at Punt Rd after the Tigers sweeten their deal.

That apparently left Scott unhappy that he had missed out on the opportunity to make a fresh start up north and was now stuck coaching a team in full rebuild mode. The North board - some of whom were unconvinced about Scott's performance anyway - were equally bemused, having re-signed a coach who was showing signs of being less-than-fully-committed to the task ahead.

Staffers talk of Scott being in his office with his door closed and blinds down - and shut off from the rest of the club. This is something previous footy department chiefs had to speak to him about, urging him to be more engaged around the club and encouraging an open-door policy for his players.

Scott, 41, was appointed senior coach at North in 2010 and took the club to preliminary finals in 2014 and 2015.

There is also a feeling among some Roos' insiders that the club has been distracted by the push to win an AFLW licence, which to their credit they've achieved, and the desire to be an inner-suburban 'community' club - rather than focus on the core business of producing a successful AFL side.

Off the field, the weights coach has been sacked after 12 months and the club is looking for a 'senior physical performance' boss after Steve Saunders - who was retained last year even though he had moved back to Adelaide where he had set up a new business - was told that fly-in, fly-out arrangement was no longer tenable.
http://www.espn.com.au/afl/story/_/...g-mentality-concern-north-melbourne-kangaroos
 

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Do you think your list is good enough to not be bottom 4 next year?
North have never had a fantastic list to begin with yet still managed to make finals and prelims.

Every year our list is picked apart and the media always concludes it's bottom 4, this was the first year it actually happened and that was only due to injuries. We only had 25 players to choose from in the last 7 or so rounds.
 

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Brad doesn't appear to be all that motivated about a club rebuild, especially after 4 out of the last 5 years in finals.
Credit to him for achieving that much but maybe it was time to move on instead of re-signing him... then again there's not many decent coaches available at the moment.

The term disarray is a tad harsh though - a club in full rebuild and renewing itself will always appear that way as it cleans out the trash
 
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