Who even wants the job? Hird is now a political problem for Essendon
James Hird's candidacy for the Essendon coaching position has created a complex political situation for the club. His campaign, launched on a prominent football program, has garnered significant support, complicating the coaching search. Other potential candidates are now hesitant to pursue the position until the Hird situation is clarified.
- ▪James Hird has declared his candidacy for the Essendon coaching position.
- ▪His campaign has created a tricky political problem for the Bombers' new leadership.
- ▪Ken Hinkley stated he would not consider the coaching role until the Hird question is resolved.
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