
by The Enforcer » Sun Nov 02, 2008 8:49 pm
by carey » Sun Nov 02, 2008 9:13 pm
The Enforcer wrote:OneNine wrote:United were interviewing applicants this week. They are looking for a Non-Playing coach.
SHAYNE BROAD not reappointed as United coach for 2009.![]()
Another coach gone!
by OneNine » Mon Nov 03, 2008 4:54 am
The Enforcer wrote:OneNine wrote:The Enforcer wrote:OneNine wrote:United were interviewing applicants this week. They are looking for a Non-Playing coach.
SHAYNE BROAD not reappointed as United coach for 2009.![]()
Another coach gone!
He didnt re-apply for the position.
Did he have an interview???? I think you may find that he was re-applying for the coaching job. Atleast thats what i had heard.
So whos Uniteds new coach? Have they appointed a coach yet??
by maidenmagpie » Mon Nov 03, 2008 9:06 am
maidenmagpie wrote:jumbo wrote:maidenmagpie wrote:OneNine wrote:He didnt re-apply for the position.
heard they are looking at someone local!!
Pop's back?
na pops ill!! they reckon thats its worked for mallala and balaklava with a local!
by Drop Bear » Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:11 am
OneNine wrote:The Enforcer wrote:OneNine wrote:United were interviewing applicants this week. They are looking for a Non-Playing coach.
SHAYNE BROAD not reappointed as United coach for 2009.![]()
Another coach gone!
He didnt re-apply for the position.
by last paper purse » Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:27 am
by maidenmagpie » Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:45 am
Drop Bear wrote:OneNine wrote:The Enforcer wrote:OneNine wrote:United were interviewing applicants this week. They are looking for a Non-Playing coach.
SHAYNE BROAD not reappointed as United coach for 2009.![]()
Another coach gone!
He didnt re-apply for the position.
Unfortunately, United weren't interested in Broady's services this year.
A bit of a shame considering he got along well with the players.
by Drop Bear » Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:54 am
last paper purse wrote:would broad shoulders only stay on broad if he coached at united db? bit harsh seeing he was one goal away from taking them to a second concecutive grand final birth and as a player runner up plaines producer medallist.. would have thought a valuable asset
by last paper purse » Mon Nov 03, 2008 1:40 pm
by Drop Bear » Mon Nov 03, 2008 1:43 pm
last paper purse wrote:sorry droppie just meant would there be any chance of broady staying on purely as a player at united or is he only interested in playing for them if hes the coach
by Drop Bear » Mon Nov 03, 2008 2:28 pm
carey wrote:The Enforcer wrote:OneNine wrote:United were interviewing applicants this week. They are looking for a Non-Playing coach.
SHAYNE BROAD not reappointed as United coach for 2009.![]()
Another coach gone!
he didnt apply boys my mail tells me wallaroo...........
by maidenmagpie » Mon Nov 03, 2008 5:29 pm
by The Enforcer » Mon Nov 03, 2008 5:55 pm
by Ace of Spades » Mon Nov 03, 2008 6:12 pm
The Enforcer wrote:Heard a whisper that Brad Valentine mayb headed back to Hummocks. Is this true?
by The Rooster » Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:07 pm
Drop Bear wrote:last paper purse wrote:would broad shoulders only stay on broad if he coached at united db? bit harsh seeing he was one goal away from taking them to a second concecutive grand final birth and as a player runner up plaines producer medallist.. would have thought a valuable asset
I don't quite understand your question mate?
He might have butted heads a few too many times with the blokes running the club. Broady's not one to take too much sh*t from old blokes telling him how to coach.
by Ace of Spades » Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:44 pm
The Rooster wrote:Drop Bear wrote:last paper purse wrote:would broad shoulders only stay on broad if he coached at united db? bit harsh seeing he was one goal away from taking them to a second concecutive grand final birth and as a player runner up plaines producer medallist.. would have thought a valuable asset
I don't quite understand your question mate?
He might have butted heads a few too many times with the blokes running the club. Broady's not one to take too much sh*t from old blokes telling him how to coach.
Yeah the Rooster's mail is close to this!!
I have it that he was asked to go on as coach and he agreed only if the panel of "supercoaches/s***t talkers" who sit behind the interchange would shut the F$#k up and let him coach, then apparently, when no conditions for this to occur were agreed on they parted ways!
As Two Good says, good luck to anyone taking on that job! Look up the phrase "on a hiding to nothing"
by twogood4u » Tue Nov 04, 2008 12:23 am
by Mythical Creature » Tue Nov 04, 2008 8:18 am
by uncle_fester » Tue Nov 04, 2008 8:30 am
Mythical Creature wrote:You guys are all full of s***t. How does the old saying go, if you don't know just guess. Well, that applies directly to you Rooster. What I am about to say is FACT.
Shayne approached the club presentation night and said he would be happy for the club to pursue other coaching options as having a non-playing coach has some advantages over a playing coach, but if the club couldn't find anyone suitable then he would be more than happy to take the reins again. He said he will still be more than happy to just play and concentrate more on that side of the game.
Officially, last Friday night the club appointed John "JD" Ellis to be the A Grade coach for season 2009. Personally, I wish him all the best and think he will prove to become a great appointment.
After personally speaking to Shayne last Saturday morning, he still has every intention to continue playing for us next season. As we all know Broady is a gun footballer and I can only see him becoming a better footballer for us next year as he doesn't have the burden of any extra responsibility.
Hope this clears it all up for you and stops the guessing game.
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