West Coast Eagles can’t afford to sack coach Adam Simpson

West Coast Eagles can’t afford to sack coach Adam Simpson

West Coast Eagles coach Adam Simpson may not be going wherever regardless of the membership’s nightmare run this season.

Glued to the underside of the ladder with just one win by way of 14 video games, the Eagles have been slammed from all corners in 2023.

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The already nightmare season reached horrific new lows over their previous two encounters, dropping by a mixed 293 factors.

It has seen the knives come out with Simpson’s future the most well liked matter of debate amongst AFL circles.

But as many name for the Eagles to maneuver instantly and instil adjustments from the highest down, figures reveal why Simpson’s tenure gained’t be ending anytime quickly.

The Eagles might be the richest membership within the AFL, however even they’ll’t afford to make any such transfer.

Channel 7 reporter Tom Browne highlighted the gargantuan quantity it might value the membership in the event that they had been to axe their coach.

Simpson is contracted till 2025, which means he could be entitled to an estimated $2.5 million if his time was minimize brief.

“He would be entitled to up to $2.5m on his contract, it’s a water tight contract that was negotiated post their premiership win … that’s an estimate,” Browne stated on 7 News.

“What’s not an estimate is the tax for a breach over the soft cap of $500,000 is 200 per cent.

“This means the Eagles would owe the AFL $4.5m in luxury tax for a $2.5m payout, meaning West Coast’s liability, if they were to part company with Simpson, would be up to $7m plus the cost of a new coach.

“Not even West Coast, the richest club in the competition, would do that.”

Despite the warmth coming for Simpson, it was one other man who confronted the axe with energy and conditioning supervisor Warren Kofoed departing.

Kofoed, joined the membership in 2008, has been a key determine within the membership’s off-field preparation by way of a interval of success together with the 2018 premiership.

News of his departure didn’t sit properly with Eagles premiership participant Will Schofield.

“What a remarkable time to release this. Any players finishing up at the end of the year? Or will that be done post season? I’m sorry, but he ain’t and shouldn’t be the fall guy for this. In my 10 years under Warren Kofoed, myself nor teammates were not ravaged by injuries,” Schofield wrote on Twitter.

Eagles GM of soccer Gavin Bell stated: “Warren has been a key member of the department for the last 15 years but has decided it is the right time to pursue a fresh challenge.

“He has been an outstanding member of not only the football department, but the club more broadly and has built lifelong friendships.

“We wish Warren, Jasmine, Ivy and Rae our best wishes for the future.”

Simpson was in no temper for reporter’s query after the defeat having been requested if he was the correct individual for the job shifting ahead.

The underfire Eagles coach delivered a blunt response.

“Yes … What did you think I’d say?”

Simpson stated the street forward would proceed to be difficult, however competitiveness was a non-negotiable.

That competitiveness was laborious to seek out on Saturday by his personal admission.

“Exposing the kids, leaders playing as well as they can, being competitive, they’ll have to be competitive at training at the moment, because at the moment in-game we’re nowhere near it,” he stated.

Source: www.news.com.au