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Why Brad Scott is having such a big impact at Bomberland – Footy Classified | Footy on Nine



After the club’s big win over Adelaide to move up to fifth on the ladder, Footy Classified heaps praise on Brad Scott’s impact in his first season at Essendon.

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20 Comments

  1. I am not an Essendon supporter, but whatever the break was Brad Scott had has made him so impressive. 4:00 is so good.

  2. This happens the first year under every coach at Essendon.
    Then they will struggle next year and Lloyd will make an effort to get the coach sacked like he does all the time

  3. I’m Red in One Eye Black in the other. We still need to win 4 out of our last 7 games to make the 8. 13 wins is required we’re not there yet.

  4. Sam McClure can't let someone finish their sentence before he barges in asking a question that THEY ARE LITERALLY ARTICULATING THE ANSWER TO!!! GET HIM OFF!!!

  5. Great analysis and commentary from Kane, Caro and Lloyd. Anti Caro trolls are the ones like boring whistling scarecrows

  6. Most enjoyable thing about this show is watching Sam McClure get repeatedly disrespected

  7. Can I challenge the stability? Ahaha good on u McClueless who cares let the Bombers season play out, without commenting on the past. And am a Tiges fan myself, just ridiculous how he gets a job on this show. Theyre going well now the Bombers tbf him and Hutcho just so annoying

  8. Brad Scott has no doubt stamped his own influence on the team, but any coach that comes in always inherits a team that others have had input into. Growth is always cumulative.

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