Brendan McCartney resigns from Bulldogs
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Brendan McCartney resigns from Bulldogs
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"From the back pocket, this will be probably the last kick, he need not even kick it, the drought is over. 32 years they've waited, let the celebrations begin" Sandy Roberts
"From the back pocket, this will be probably the last kick, he need not even kick it, the drought is over. 32 years they've waited, let the celebrations begin" Sandy Roberts
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https://twitter.com/Stevo7AFL/status/520348664070287361
McCartney I believe is at club. When he walks out, he won't be coach. Resigned or resigning .. Tough caper.
https://twitter.com/Stevo7AFL/status/520348664070287361
McCartney I believe is at club. When he walks out, he won't be coach. Resigned or resigning .. Tough caper.
1990 Grand Final :
"From the back pocket, this will be probably the last kick, he need not even kick it, the drought is over. 32 years they've waited, let the celebrations begin" Sandy Roberts
"From the back pocket, this will be probably the last kick, he need not even kick it, the drought is over. 32 years they've waited, let the celebrations begin" Sandy Roberts
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Those welfare scrags beat us in the middle of this season comfortably , how well are we going ?ANNODAM wrote:So?
Who cares what those welfare scrags do...
1990 Grand Final :
"From the back pocket, this will be probably the last kick, he need not even kick it, the drought is over. 32 years they've waited, let the celebrations begin" Sandy Roberts
"From the back pocket, this will be probably the last kick, he need not even kick it, the drought is over. 32 years they've waited, let the celebrations begin" Sandy Roberts
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Is now.BucksIsFutureCoach wrote:Is the news official yet? Frankly thought his position was untenable when his captain came out yesterday with his comments. McCartney may have a great teaching background, but to cut it in the AFL coaching game, you need to have played the game at the highest level.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-10-10/mccartney-gone
WESTERN Bulldogs coach Brendan McCartney has resigned after a tumultuous 24 hours at the club.
President Peter Gordon announced the coach's departure at a press conference on Friday morning, saying feedback from within the club indicated that McCartney's position for the 2015 season was untenable.
McCartney, 53, had coached the club for three years, with the Bulldogs winning 20 of 66 games with him at the helm.
He had two years to run on his contract.
The press conference was called the day after the club captain Ryan Griffen requested a trade to Greater Western Sydney, the team the Bulldogs lost to in the final game of the season.
Gordon indicated that after Griffen's request, McCartney had indicated that he was unsure if he had enough support within the club to continue as senior coach.
The Bulldogs sought further feedback from the playing group (amongst others) on Thursday afternoon, before coming to the conclusion that the task before McCartney was too great and the coach duly fell on his sword.
Nice of him to resign given he's still got 2 year to run on the contract. Someone will inherit a nice young list, got some spots that need filling but a group of top draft picks is a nice place to start.
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Massive developments yesterday with Brendan McCartney 'resigning' from his role as coach for the Western Bulldogs.
Considering the statement that was released by Peter Gordon on Thursday afternoon regarding Ryan Griffen's request to be traded to GWS, I must say it is a big shock to see Macca leaving the club the way he has.
Granted the Bulldogs failed in their expectations this year but I felt he warranted another year for them as I think they have some great youngsters coming through who need more time to further develop as established players. I think in the short-term this sacking is going to hold the Bulldogs back and they still have major problems regarding the culture of their club.
Yesterday they failed to send a message to their members and supporters that they demanded excellence rather than accepting that players who whinge about the coach must have it their way.
It will be interesting to see who the Bulldogs appoint. Some believe that Brett Montgomery is the favourite to take over but I did hear Leigh Tudor's name being mentioned and he's a very highly rated assistant coach who often gets overlooked despite doing well at all clubs he's worked for so far. He reminds of me Ken Hinkley a little.
Considering the statement that was released by Peter Gordon on Thursday afternoon regarding Ryan Griffen's request to be traded to GWS, I must say it is a big shock to see Macca leaving the club the way he has.
Granted the Bulldogs failed in their expectations this year but I felt he warranted another year for them as I think they have some great youngsters coming through who need more time to further develop as established players. I think in the short-term this sacking is going to hold the Bulldogs back and they still have major problems regarding the culture of their club.
Yesterday they failed to send a message to their members and supporters that they demanded excellence rather than accepting that players who whinge about the coach must have it their way.
It will be interesting to see who the Bulldogs appoint. Some believe that Brett Montgomery is the favourite to take over but I did hear Leigh Tudor's name being mentioned and he's a very highly rated assistant coach who often gets overlooked despite doing well at all clubs he's worked for so far. He reminds of me Ken Hinkley a little.
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