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Leigh Matthews Resigns

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Had a get out clause... If he was offered a senior position... and he was :)

Cant believe how quick this has taken!

 

I see.

Very very fast negotiations though!

Good to see Brisbane went through a thorough process to make sure they took the best candidate available...

 
Good to see Brisbane went through a thorough process to make sure they took the best candidate available...

Yes. Rash decisions are often the worst. If theres one thing the MFC got right when selecting Dean Bailey, thats probably it.

Nice avatar by the way!

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haha thats it.

You would think with the money that goes through the hand each year they could afford a selection process...

Oh well good luck to them but i for one couldnt stand Voss with his commentating this year , it was like listening to captain obvious


Yes. Rash decisions are often the worst. If theres one thing the MFC got right when selecting Dean Bailey, thats probably it.

Nice avatar by the way!

I would have preferred a rash decision that got Voss to the dees than a long selection process that ended up in Bailey. I really wonder about that bloke. Anyone that select Weetra for the opening round, let alone any game, of the season has got to have some serious issues. That along with many other selctions along the way and his game stlye is why i would prefer about 37 other people to be in charge of the dees right now.

dunno about having voss has no coaching experience, be like when tim watson coached the saints

Voss will sign for sure.

I would have preferred a rash decision that got Voss to the dees than a long selection process that ended up in Bailey. I really wonder about that bloke. Anyone that select Weetra for the opening round, let alone any game, of the season has got to have some serious issues. That along with many other selctions along the way and his game stlye is why i would prefer about 37 other people to be in charge of the dees right now.

Dean Bailey has serious issues? Because they selected Weetra, what other issues does he have?

Who r the 37 candidates that you would have chosen before Bailey? And what is it that you wonder about him?

And you prefer rash decisions? Please explain?

 
Dean Bailey has serious issues? Because they selected Weetra, what other issues does he have?

Who r the 37 candidates that you would have chosen before Bailey? And what is it that you wonder about him?

And you prefer rash decisions? Please explain?

Pretty much. Have you seen the bloke play? To have him in your Round 1 side is boarderline insanity. There's nothing that can excuse that. Other selections all year; Bode, Frawley. The side lacks a serious, competitive gameplan. I'm not jumping on this either because it's been written in the paper the last few days. It's been going all year. He's in charge of a crap side and he has plenty to do with it.

Other 37 candidates.....i don't care. You pick 37 of the current senior or assistant coaches and i'll run with them.

I would prefer a rash decision that ended with Voss being in charge of the Dees than a long process that results in DB. What don't you understand about that?

I would prefer a rash decision that ended with Voss being in charge of the Dees than a long process that results in DB. What don't you understand about that?

How you survived the womb


Take a breath - every coach needs time. Whether that is Dean Bailey or Voss.

It's pretty simple.

Noone answered the question whether he will be available or not.... :ph34r:

Good lord Lethal Leigh coaching the Dees would be something!

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