WEST Coast Eagles chief executive Trevor Nisbett reveals he would give up the 2006 premiership to know all the former players were healthy and well.

Former West Coast players and staff will reflect on the underlying drug use that plagued that club on The Footy Show on Thursday night.

Camera Icon Eagles CEO Trevor Nisbett Credit: News Corp Australia

The insights are part of the show’s investigation on the tenth anniversary of the Eagles’ 2006 premiership.

Nisbett also reveals the club would “give it all back tomorrow” for the former players’ wellbeing.

The Sunday Timesreported similar sentiments from 2006 premiership coach John Worsfold on the eve of last year’s AFL grand final.

Nisbett was interviewed for The Footy Show’s special investigation into the 2006 premiership team, airing on Thursday.

Camera Icon Ten years ago — the victorious Eagles team with the premiership cup. Credit: News Corp Australia

“I guess if you could roll it all back and give back the premiership and say that all our players are fit and well and healthy ... still have Ben (Cousins) running and having a normal life we’d give it all back tomorrow,” Mr Nisbett said.

“We’ve learned that.”

The Footy Show said the report contains “explosive details” of behind-the-scenes information from one of the most chaotic and controversial periods in AFL history.

New details on Cousins’ bizarre first meeting with then Richmond coach Terry Wallace will be revealed along with tumultuous off-field drug and alcohol-fuelled drama that surrounded the Eagles’ victory in 2006.