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    Geelong bid for Brad Johnson

    Glenn McFarlane - Herald Sun - 27 November

    WESTERN Bulldogs games record holder Brad Johnson has been approached to take a coaching role with Geelong.

    New Cats coach Chris Scott made a recent pitch to the former Bulldog.

    Johnson is yet to make up his mind, but the 34-year-old is believed to be seriously considering it.

    The role would only be part-time, given Johnson is being courted by TV networks for an on-air position next year.

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    Re: Geelong bid for Brad Johnson

    I'm always curious when clubs go after ex players who have a clear preference for media over coaching. Having said that, if you're going to go after someone make sure its someone who'll definitely put their heart and soul into whatever it is they choose to do. Not a bad move by Scott to make a play.

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    Re: Geelong bid for Brad Johnson

    Brad was born for television I think.

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    Re: Geelong bid for Brad Johnson

    Great idea for Brad. Do the part-time thing with Geelong, do his TV.

    Would be well worth his while seeing the inner workings of another club. I agree he appears destined for tv and not coaching, but he is only young and it is wise to keep your options open.
    What should I tell her? She's going to ask.

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    Re: Geelong bid for Brad Johnson

    It'll be a hard pill to swallow, seeing this great man in Geelong colours, but I hope he does well.

    I actually think he'd be excellent as a junior coach, or in the VFL.

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    Re: Geelong bid for Brad Johnson

    Can anyone provide any insight into Brad's career aspirations?.

    Whilst I am sure he could make a valuable contribution to any club, unless he has a true desire to become a career coach or administrator in some aspect It would seem that the media may provide for a better ongoing career opportunity and would be financially more rewarding.

    If it Coaching/Footy Admin that he's interested in then take the opportunity to do both.

    Conversely however, Hird has proven that coaching experience is not necessarily a pre-requisite to coaching at the senior level

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    Re: Geelong bid for Brad Johnson

    Quote Originally Posted by DoggyStyle View Post
    Can anyone provide any insight into Brad's career aspirations?.

    Whilst I am sure he could make a valuable contribution to any club, unless he has a true desire to become a career coach or administrator in some aspect It would seem that the media may provide for a better ongoing career opportunity and would be financially more rewarding.

    If it Coaching/Footy Admin that he's interested in then take the opportunity to do both.

    Conversely however, Hird has proven that coaching experience is not necessarily a pre-requisite to coaching at the senior level
    And yet Voss has proved that it should be.

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    Re: Geelong bid for Brad Johnson

    Quote Originally Posted by soupaman View Post
    And yet Voss has proved that it should be.
    Hird has yet to prove anything other than Essendon are desperate.

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    Re: Geelong bid for Brad Johnson

    Quote Originally Posted by soupaman View Post
    And yet Voss has proved that it should be.
    I wish Voss and the Lions all the success they deserve and I commend the board for appointing Voss as the senior coach.

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    Re: Geelong bid for Brad Johnson

    Quote Originally Posted by DoggyStyle View Post
    Can anyone provide any insight into Brad's career aspirations?.

    Whilst I am sure he could make a valuable contribution to any club, unless he has a true desire to become a career coach or administrator in some aspect It would seem that the media may provide for a better ongoing career opportunity and would be financially more rewarding.

    If it Coaching/Footy Admin that he's interested in then take the opportunity to do both.

    Conversely however, Hird has proven that coaching experience is not necessarily a pre-requisite to coaching at the senior level
    St Kilda thought the same thing with Watson.
    The curse is dead.

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    Re: Geelong bid for Brad Johnson

    Quote Originally Posted by chef View Post
    St Kilda thought the same thing with Watson.
    Agreed, and my post probably should have stated, "being appointed as a senior coach"

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    Re: Geelong bid for Brad Johnson

    Johnno in colours other than the "RED, WHITE, & BLUE"
    There will be civil war @ the home of Whitten

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    Re: Geelong bid for Brad Johnson

    CATS V DOGS next year
    Scott presses Johnno on Bulldogs and requests tactics

    Couldn't imagine Johnno giving him anything.
    But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.

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    Re: Geelong bid for Brad Johnson

    Quote Originally Posted by soupaman View Post
    And yet Voss has proved that it should be.
    Well said Soupaman. Brisbane. Not getting out of their dilemma in a hurry.
    You just don't appoint people based on persona.
    Give me a tough-as-a-dogs-bollocks VFL coach who had to earn his stripes any day over Hird or Voss.
    You don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships every day. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity. ― Epicurus

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