I'm a fan of Madge but have heard some slightly troubling insights. The perception is that he's tough, but that sounds like understatement of the year. One of my mates knows an ex physio from the Tigers (although he still takes care of some players externally). He recently had some physio done and they got to talking footy, where he revealed a few things I hadn't heard before, but gave clarity to rumours we've probably all heard.
"Toughness" - Apparently detrimentally so. Pressuring players to get back into the team after injury, well before medical staff recommended time frames. Later in the season a younger player had been out with a wrist injury for 2 weeks (6 week recovery time), but Madge had him back in the side for that week. During the warm up he feigned a hamstring injury as he knew his wrist still wasn't right, despite Madge's insistence. He was afraid to bail without an excuse apart from his wrist. Apparently not isolated incidents and this physio for one mentioned he was a bit of a nightmare to work with for the reasons above.
Matterson - Trouble started after a Bulldogs game we lost last year and McGuire addressed the team sternly, asking why they had played so badly (no expletives version obviously). As they were standing there Matterson answered, too much emotion not enough intelligence, pointing right at Madge. Things went downhill between the two from there.
In fairness, apparently there are other coaches like this across the league, Mary for one who he said was as bad as Madge. He also takes care of the Dragons, the team he supports so there doesn't seem to be any bias or reason to have made these things up, especially when they're more detailed than other reports.
Would like to believe these are isolated incidents and not his general practise, but wouldn't have mentioned it unless I thought it was well closer to legit than a rumour. The part about Matterson was interesting too. Doesn't solidify anything though, maybe he really is a j**k regardless. Pretty disrespectful calling out your coach in front of the team like that.