Clarkson departing Hawthorn at end 2021

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  • Rod_
    Senior Player
    • Jan 2003
    • 1179

    #31
    Until Pyke was picked up by the Swans he was a 'bad news bear' after his Crows departure. After he has obviously assisted in getting us moving, he has become the savior for all clubs. Personally I would like to keep him for a year or 2 more. We are on a journey and the horizon is looking good.

    Not sure that the Hawks learnt anything from the Malthouse to Buckley transition and the way Buckley was treated on the way out from the pies... Buckley could replace Pyke if needed - (Just a thought fart sorry) Hawks have bottomed out and look to have turned the corner. It is time for a replacement for the Hawks if it was going to happen in this rebuild. Not sure that building 3 times is possible or if you have the same drive on round 3. Sheedy probably was the last to do this and didn't get there.. So history was against him

    This does make our transition from Roos to Horse seems seamless in comparison. Another well done us!

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    • barry
      Veterans List
      • Jan 2003
      • 8499

      #32
      Pyke doesnt strike me as the sort of person who would enjoy the extreme spotlight of being collingwood coach. It would be a horrible job, especially while the board is a mess. Steer well clear of that.
      I dont think he particularly like the fish-bowl of Adelaide when he was at the crows.

      He seems ideally suited to an out-post club, like Sydney. Spend a couple of years here to build up his reputation as assistant coach, then go for a head coach at an off-broadway club.

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      • Blood Fever
        Veterans List
        • Apr 2007
        • 4051

        #33
        Originally posted by barry
        Pyke doesnt strike me as the sort of person who would enjoy the extreme spotlight of being collingwood coach. It would be a horrible job, especially while the board is a mess. Steer well clear of that.
        I dont think he particularly like the fish-bowl of Adelaide when he was at the crows.

        He seems ideally suited to an out-post club, like Sydney. Spend a couple of years here to build up his reputation as assistant coach, then go for a head coach at an off-broadway club.
        Perth boy and ex- Eagle who could easily replace Simpson sooner rather than later.

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        • bloodspirit
          Clubman
          • Apr 2015
          • 4448

          #34
          Originally posted by Blood Fever
          Perth boy and ex- Eagle who could easily replace Simpson sooner rather than later.
          Simpson's contracted for another three seasons. There's no way they can afford to pay him out.
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          • Blood Fever
            Veterans List
            • Apr 2007
            • 4051

            #35
            Originally posted by bloodspirit
            Simpson's contracted for another three seasons. There's no way they can afford to pay him out.
            Ok. Surprised to hear that.

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            • rojo
              Opti-pessi-misti
              • Mar 2009
              • 1103

              #36
              I like the above suggestion. Simpson to coach WCE for another two years and then if it is, as you say, that Don Pyke is from the west and might possibly love to 'go home', we could let him go after we have won our next flag. To lose him next year would be as devastating as losing either Parks or Dawson! We need to keep all three. Pity about the financial conundrum!!!

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