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Is unfortunate. Best of luck to Brad for the next phase of his life.

Having said that, anyone have Pia's number?

 

His departure leaves a vacancy for Daniel Cross to fill on the coaching staff.

His departure leaves a vacancy for Daniel Cross to fill on the coaching staff.

Funny that, Crossy's made no announcements on his movements next year.

I'd be gutted if he moved to another club as a development coach. He's had such a tangible impact on training standards by our kids.

 

Is unfortunate. Best of luck to Brad for the next phase of his life.

Having said that, anyone have Pia's number?

You're the type of bloke to eat all the sandwiches at a wake aren't you?

Funny that, Crossy's made no announcements on his movements next year.

I'd be gutted if he moved to another club as a development coach. He's had such a tangible impact on training standards by our kids.

If Crossy does go to another club, i wonder if they look at Brad Green?

I know when Roos brought Miller in, he talked of the importance of having a Melbourne person in the coaching team. Green was just let go by Carlton, so if Cross doesn't accept the offer, Brad could certainly be an idea for Miller's replacement?


If Crossy does go to another club, i wonder if they look at Brad Green?

I know when Roos brought Miller in, he talked of the importance of having a Melbourne person in the coaching team. Green was just let go by Carlton, so if Cross doesn't accept the offer, Brad could certainly be an idea for Miller's replacement?

Forget Green.. I want Cameron Bruce or Adam Yze.

Good bloke. Putting the kids first. Thanks for the service, Millsy.

Never seen such a good looking couple in my life. Shame for him.

 

Forget Green.. I want Cameron Bruce or Adam Yze.

Would love Cameron Bruce. By all accounts a super smart guy.

Not sure if we'll ever see him back at the MFC, given the terms he left on.

Funny that, Crossy's made no announcements on his movements next year.

I'd be gutted if he moved to another club as a development coach. He's had such a tangible impact on training standards by our kids.

Heard him on the radio last week (can't remember which station) and he said he was wanting to stay in the game, in Victoria, and wanted to be a coach in a fitness type capacity. No mention of which club but he was chatting to a few.


People's personal lives should not be splashed around a forum.

Let them have their privacy.

I'm with 'AdamFarr' - posts that breach this privacy should be deleted.

Mods please close this thread as it has no place nor benefit.

Brad Miller thanks again loved your service as a player and as a coach.

Perhaps no one was around to do so within a reasonable time. Tall Timber's tripe has nonetheless been dealt with in subsequent posts so I'm not going to worry about deleting it (and all the posts that quote it).

I'd prefer the thread stayed open for the moment in case there are others who want to say something about Brad.

I just want to wish him all the best.

Perhaps no one was around to do so within a reasonable time. Tall Timber's tripe has nonetheless been dealt with in subsequent posts so I'm not going to worry about deleting it (and all the posts that quote it).

I'd prefer the thread stayed open for the moment in case there are others who want to say something about Brad.

I just want to wish him all the best.

No prob Dr. PF graciously deleted the post himself.

Hope Brad finds an AFL role in Sydney town so he can continue his career.

He came home to the Dees and I always like that in someone we have let go.

Many thanks to Brad for his tireless efforts both as a player and as a coach

IMVHO with better coaching in a better team he could have done a lot more

Good luck whatever you do and top marks for going the extra for the kids. They are fortunate to have you as a dad.


Perhaps no one was around to do so within a reasonable time. Tall Timber's tripe has nonetheless been dealt with in subsequent posts so I'm not going to worry about deleting it (and all the posts that quote it).

I'd prefer the thread stayed open for the moment in case there are others who want to say something about Brad.

I just want to wish him all the best.

Mine didn't. Did you just not like my post or something?

I didn't know a light-hearted pun relevant to the topic is a breach of forum rules

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Mine didn't. Did you just not like my post or something?

I didn't know a light-hearted pun relevant to the topic is a breach of forum rules

I didn't but I can understand why it was since your version of relevance isn't necessarily the only one.

I regret being so hard on Brad when he was a player at Melbourne because he seems like such a ripping guy and in hindsight wasn't nearly as bad as we thought he was at the time.

I regret being so hard on Brad when he was a player at Melbourne because he seems like such a ripping guy and in hindsight wasn't nearly as bad as we thought he was at the time.

As YOU thought he was.


As YOU thought he was.

Please.

I defended him. But then, I also defend Dawes.

I used to love watching Brad - gutsy player and I thought he was very easy on the eye.

Shattered he finished his playing days at Richmond.

I used to love watching Brad - gutsy player and I thought he was very easy on the eye.

Shattered he finished his playing days at Richmond.

I honestly completely forgot he ever played for them.

 

I regret being so hard on Brad when he was a player at Melbourne because he seems like such a ripping guy and in hindsight wasn't nearly as bad as we thought he was at the time.

huh? My hindsight is crystal clear, he was awful


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