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    Eade's future in the hands of Top Dogs

    THE fate of Western Bulldogs' coach Rodney Eade is set to be shaped by a four-man group of club officials.

    This includes two directors, chief executive Simon Garlick, and the head of the football department, James Fantasia.

    While a final decision on whether to offer Eade a contract rests with the club board - standard for all AFL clubs - the subcommittee is expected to make a recommendation on Eade's position. It would be unusual for the other directors to go against the recommendation

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    Re: Eade's future in the hands of Top Dogs

    Fantasia being on the sub-committee isn't a good thing for Eade

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    Re: Eade's future in the hands of Top Dogs

    Quote Originally Posted by Sockeye Salmon View Post
    Fantasia being on the sub-committee isn't a good thing for Eade
    When I read this, I thought it was a complete waste of time having the review. Even if Eade is reappointed, it is an uneasy relationship (at best) between he and Fantasia - how the hell is that going to assist the workings of our footy dept moving forward? Hate to say it but if I was Rocket, I'd be very keen to catch up with Melbourne and Adelaide.

    No wonder he is picking the most competitive possible teams to try and win our remaining games for the season and resisting getting some valuable game time into some of the younger brigade.

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    To me our year is done get the review done now and stop pissfarting around if we want Eade (and I am sure there are those who don't) we need to get it done now. As for Fantasia I have never met the man but he really needs help in the list management side of things.
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    Re: Eade's future in the hands of Top Dogs

    What a ridiculous process.

    Perception wise, we've gone from one of the better managed clubs off the field to a real rabble. Cam Rose was a bigger loss than we've realised at the time, it seems.

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    Re: Eade's future in the hands of Top Dogs

    Quote Originally Posted by Lantern View Post
    What a ridiculous process.

    Perception wise, we've gone from one of the better managed clubs off the field to a real rabble. Cam Rose was a bigger loss than we've realised at the time, it seems.
    Could not agree more!!!
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    Re: Eade's future in the hands of Top Dogs

    Having Fantasia on the panel could be a massive positive for Eade, should they get into a negotiation Eade might walk out of the room with a 5 year, $8 million deal, and Fantasia's pants!
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    Re: Eade's future in the hands of Top Dogs

    Can't stand the thought of these reviews being internal.

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    Re: Eade's future in the hands of Top Dogs

    Quote Originally Posted by Lantern View Post
    What a ridiculous process.

    Perception wise, we've gone from one of the better managed clubs off the field to a real rabble. Cam Rose was a bigger loss than we've realised at the time, it seems.
    A rabble? Really? Are we just being a bit impatient? (I am too, don't worry, not an attack at you).

    We don't know what's going on behind closed doors, and that's the real issue. Lack of communication and transparency.

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    Re: Eade's future in the hands of Top Dogs

    Quote Originally Posted by Topdog View Post
    Can't stand the thought of these reviews being internal.
    Who should we get do do it then? Eddie Maguire?


    We could have a reality show of all the bush coaches where the winner gets to coach next year.

    Perhaps we could get all the fams to SMS their choice of coach?*





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    Re: Eade's future in the hands of Top Dogs

    Quote Originally Posted by Sockeye Salmon View Post
    Who should we get do do it then? Eddie Maguire?


    We could have a reality show of all the bush coaches where the winner gets to coach next year.

    Perhaps we could get all the fams to SMS their choice of coach?*





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    All good ideas.

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    Re: Eade's future in the hands of Top Dogs

    Quote Originally Posted by BornAScragger View Post
    A rabble? Really? Are we just being a bit impatient? (I am too, don't worry, not an attack at you).

    We don't know what's going on behind closed doors, and that's the real issue. Lack of communication and transparency.
    Yep all of the above.

    *ps. of course I'm being impatient, but this stuff has been building for a few years now .. I've only been one of a few on WOOF who have been questioning our front office performance, as early as three drafts and trade periods ago.

    It was hard to talk about those things in the midst of us being relatively successful on-field and making prelims, but I was concerned (as I know others here were) looking 3, 4, 5, 7 years down the track and what our decisions meant for our long-term future.

    It's an interesting duality -- the rhetoric of the club is that it's doing 'well' from an objective standpoint, and it may well be, but in a competition of 17/18 teams, I'm only interested in performance from a RELATIVE standpoint, ie. how we're doing compared to others. It's no good just improving compared to ourselves (ie. absolute improvement), which is what the club seems to be saying, because if other clubs are doing things better than us or improving at a greater rate, the reality is that, relatively speaking, we're falling behind even though we are theoretically improving. Every negotiation we screw up that others don't, every trade we miss out on that another club snags, every draft pick we waste that another club gets right, that's us falling behind incrementally, and they all add up. It's no use measuring us against 'a reasonable standard' -- as a competition, it's beating other clubs we are aiming at (for example, I hate people saying 'well, the other 17 clubs missed out on x player too', or 'other clubs are not doing x' -- we're not measuring ourselves against the average, if the other clubs missed out on x it was a chance for us to have snagged a massive advantage, just as Hawthorn snagged a massive advantage with Buddy when others decided against him etc.)

    As a lower-end club we need all the advantages we can get, and the more innovative and creative and 'leading edge' we can be in areas that DON'T require a lot of extra money (for example, how we time or structure our review processes), the better.

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    Re: Eade's future in the hands of Top Dogs

    Quote Originally Posted by Sockeye Salmon View Post
    Fantasia being on the sub-committee isn't a good thing for Eade
    This is true. From what I'm hearing the relationship seems strained and I don't think sustainable in the long-term.

    I think waiting until the end of the season to conduct an internal review of Eade is a good thing. If Garlick and Fantasia and the other relevant Board members are not happy with his performance and think we need a change I think that waiting until season's end is a much more measured process than what Melbourne have done and sack the coach with five games left.

    You put in a caretaker and nothing else happens and you don't move forward. Furthermore, there is not a lot of coaching talent up for grabs at the moment so it is of no benefit trying to get an early start selecting the next coach.

    IMO Eade (and for that matter Bailey) deserve better and I think reviews and renegotiations over the last 4-6 weeks is a distraction to the coach.

    We were always told that his position would be reviewed at the end of the year.
    But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.

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    Re: Eade's future in the hands of Top Dogs

    Quote Originally Posted by 1eyedog View Post
    This is true. From what I'm hearing the relationship seems strained and I don't think sustainable in the long-term.
    I've got faith in Garlick and Smorgon though to be able to see through it. Surely they are aware of where the relationship is at. So hopefully all of that is weighed up in the process, HOWEVER, it certainly doesn't seem as if Fantasia is on his way out if he's part of the group making a call on Eade and that certainly makes it a difficult thing to call from the outside (and slightly concerning as far as the review of the football dept overall)
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    Re: Eade's future in the hands of Top Dogs

    I don't see anything wrong with the process. The club has said all along that the review will take place at the end of the year and that is what they are doing.
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