NBA championship winner and Essendon fan andrewbogut has called on the club’s powerbrokers to do everything in their power to sign Alastair Clarkson as senior coach rpjward | AFL Essendon
Bogut knows plenty about turning teams from strugglers to winners given he starred in the rise of the Golden State Warriors from laughing stocks to NBA championship winners, and was also a player and then co-owner of the
“It’s as simple as that. I don’t think our list is that bad. It’s not top-four worthy, but I don’t think it is bottom-four worthy. We should be competing for finals spots.” “He cares. He wants to win and his four premierships out him in a whole other class of coaches. I think Essendon has a better opportunity to win a premiership than North Melbourne.”
“There is obviously a cultural issue no matter what the board or anyone says – there is obviously something going on that’s not right,” Bogut said.
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