Captain's grim hospital reveal after Bombers coach sacking
Essendon captain Andrew McGrath shared that he was in the hospital when he learned about the sacking of coach Brad Scott. This revelation highlights the emotional impact of the decision on the team and its leadership. The situation has raised concerns about the stability and future direction of the club.
- ▪Andrew McGrath was hospitalized when he received the news of Brad Scott's sacking.
- ▪The announcement of the coach's dismissal has affected the team's morale.
- ▪The incident raises questions about the club's future direction and stability.
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