Every AFL game will be shown on free-to-air TV in 2007, Aaron Hamill suffers another injury setback and Kevin Sheedy wants to coach past next year - they're among the football items in Australia's metropolitan dailies today - Thursday 23 November, 2006Herald Sun: Record-breaking Essendon coach Kevin Sheedy has told the Bombers he wants to coach beyond 2007. And the Bombers, under new chairman Ray Horsburgh, have told Sheedy his position won't be discussed until after the split-round next year.Andrew Demetriou admits to a change of mind on the preferred minimum draft age. In simple terms, the AFL chief executive says the game can't afford the objective view he held while CEO of the players' association.And Brisbane Lions premiership captain Michael Voss has joined the coaching ranks at the AIS-AFL Academy.The Age: Every AFL game will be shown on free-to-air television next season following yesterday's breakdown of last-ditch negotiations between Channels Seven, Ten and Foxtel.And Southern Cross executive and 3AW commentator Shane Healy has been unofficially sounded out for the Carlton chief executive's position.The Daily Telegraph: Mark Ricciuto says he is prepared to give up the Adelaide captaincy - but not for another year. The 2003 Brownlow medalist said he wants to extend his record stretch as captain to a sixth season before relinquishing the role to a younger team-mate in 2008.Rugged St Kilda forward Aaron Hamill has suffered yet another setback after re-injuring his troublesome knee last week as the Saints commenced their pre-season training.In the end, Ben Hart did not want to die wondering and has nominated himself for Saturday's AFL draft.The Courier Mail Brisbane Lions coach Leigh Matthews will not consider adding any delisted player from another club to a playing roster which has lost more than 1100 games of experience.