Re: Mark Thompson leaving Essendon - Should we Call him??
On a purely practical note, there may be ramifications with Bomber's refusal o pay the AFL fine. He may not be eligible to coach. No doubt it could be paid on his behalf, by which ever club he may or may not coach in the future but I am unsure how that would sit with the AFL. Of course there may be an off chance that further ASADA investigations might implicate him further in the Essendon mire.
Who knows.
But I must say I was an admirer of the way he held the reins at Essendon last season. I cannot conceive of the enormous pressure he must have been under. And for me AFL360, with Bomber and Paul Roos provided the best 20 minutes or so of TV viewing for the week. I think the way he handled last year was a credit to his personal strength and integrity.
I believe that with support from a unified club, he would do a fine job for us; and also a coaching gig might be the salvation of both the club and Bomber.
On a purely practical note, there may be ramifications with Bomber's refusal o pay the AFL fine. He may not be eligible to coach. No doubt it could be paid on his behalf, by which ever club he may or may not coach in the future but I am unsure how that would sit with the AFL. Of course there may be an off chance that further ASADA investigations might implicate him further in the Essendon mire.
Who knows.
But I must say I was an admirer of the way he held the reins at Essendon last season. I cannot conceive of the enormous pressure he must have been under. And for me AFL360, with Bomber and Paul Roos provided the best 20 minutes or so of TV viewing for the week. I think the way he handled last year was a credit to his personal strength and integrity.
I believe that with support from a unified club, he would do a fine job for us; and also a coaching gig might be the salvation of both the club and Bomber.
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