Geelong refutes claims in Herald Sun
September 5th 2006 02:28
The Geelong Football Club has vehemently denied claims in today's Herald Sun that a meeting is to be held today to discuss coach Mark Thompson's future.
This morning's early edition of the Herald Sun contained an article by Scott Gullan claiming the following points:
Brian Cook was expected to chair a meeting between the club’s leadership group and coach Mark Thompson.
That what happens at that meeting will influence whether the club’s hierarchy decides to continue with Mark Thompson as coach next year.
Brian Cook’s review of the football department is expected to be completed by the end of the week.
The club issued a statement stating that a meeting will be held today to discuss plans for pre-season training and the upcoming match against Port Adelaide in London.
CEO Brian Cook won't be involved in the meeting, and his review of the football department isn't expected to be completed until the end of September, and as such no there are no conclusions or recommendations as to any changes that may or may not be made
This morning's early edition of the Herald Sun contained an article by Scott Gullan claiming the following points:
Brian Cook was expected to chair a meeting between the club’s leadership group and coach Mark Thompson.
That what happens at that meeting will influence whether the club’s hierarchy decides to continue with Mark Thompson as coach next year.
Brian Cook’s review of the football department is expected to be completed by the end of the week.
The club issued a statement stating that a meeting will be held today to discuss plans for pre-season training and the upcoming match against Port Adelaide in London.
CEO Brian Cook won't be involved in the meeting, and his review of the football department isn't expected to be completed until the end of September, and as such no there are no conclusions or recommendations as to any changes that may or may not be made
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