ESSENDON and Mark Thompson have been engaged in discussions on his football future since July, according to usually reliable sources.
The sources say key Essendon figures, headed by club president David Evans, have been talking to the then Geelong coach regularly since Round 17, when Geelong was second on the ladder and tracking towards a fourth Grand Final in a row.
They say Thompson also had discussions with new coach James Hird more than once before resigning from Geelong and with Tim Watson, a Channel 7 commentator, former Essendon champion and an influential figure behind the scenes in club affairs.
By extension, Matthew Knights was "gone" as Essendon coach at least five weeks before the end of the home-and-away season, with a grand plan of Thompson as the preferred replacement or a tandem operation of Hird and Thompson.
Knights duly was sacked with two years left on a contract and Hird appointed to replace him. The broad expectation since is that Thompson will join him as his senior assistant and confidante.
Evans refused to comment yesterday - "I'm not going to say anything about that" - while a call to Thompson went to message bank and was not returned.
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