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Are you going to feel bad for Terry Wallace if the Dees win?

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I hope the Dees win but there will be so many Tigers supporters calling up the radio bagging him and calling for him to be sacked that I really feel for him. Plus we can always count on the press, particularly the Herald Sun, to report it all that it will be a tough week. Go Dees but I feel for the guy.

 
 

made his own bed... fact is he's stuffed up the Richmond footy club, the position they're in, with the way the draft is going to run... the sooner he's out of there the better for Richmond IMO

I was thinking about this yesterday. I think getting the sack would drastically change the rest of Terry Wallace's life. He took on the job as "unfinished business" and to go out like he might - well, he could really regret it later.


Losing to Richmond put the nail in Daniher's coffin, it's only fair if we can do the same for Terry.

Hell, no. He walked out on the Bulldogs for Sydney. A win today would be superb for all sorts of reasons.

Hell, no. He walked out on the Bulldogs for Sydney.

And that worked out so well for him :rolleyes: .........

 
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Probably not. But if Dean Bailey's position was under fire than he probably would feel for Dean.


He left the bulldogs for a better financed club, pity he picked Richmond after the Sydney revolt in support of Roo's.

Has a game plan that doesn't work with his players. Richo at any other club would have been a superstar in IMO, he bleeds for them so much, I feel sorry for him like great players at Melbourne that never go to play finals or hold a cup.

I'm surprised it's taken this long, but has everyone noticed the irony (wrong word?) of the fact that it was Wallace that put an end to Neale's career nearly 2 years ago by having his young Toigs smash us to the tune of nearly ten goals.

Funny old game isn't it?

Hell, no. He walked out on the Bulldogs for Sydney. A win today would be superb for all sorts of reasons.
Totally agree.
I'm surprised it's taken this long, but has everyone noticed the irony (wrong word?) of the fact that it was Wallace that put an end to Neale's career nearly 2 years ago by having his young Toigs smash us to the tune of nearly ten goals.

Funny old game isn't it?

great pick up.

today reminded me of that game. absymal quality but the sides were simply swapped.

in the first half they were as bad as we were that night.

No. I hate the little Weisel.


Totally agree.

couldn't have happened to a better bloke today. I for one can't stand wallace and believe he sould resign tomorrow. Did anyone else catch his press conference, what a joke, the whole time explaining how badly his tigs played, how about being a little more gracious in defete terry? Good riddens he wont be coaching in 2010 and thats the best thing that could have happened today!

Hes had 5 yrs and they are no closer to a flag, Richmond should say goodbye now. I dont feel sorry for him its been his doing.

WHAT A WIN

BRING ON THE CROWS NEXT WEEK

YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

GO DEES!

Nobody feels sorry for us, why the hell should we feel sorry for them?

This is a cut-throat industry, and as far as I'm concerned the more other clubs suffer the better it is for us.

If you top-up your list with [censored] like McMahon, when your team can't even hit a target, you deserve to lose your job.

Enjoy your tanning-bed, you'll be spending your retirement there Terry!


Lets just remember that it was our loss against the tigers in 2007 that resulted in Daniher getting the sack during the next week. Just desserts really.

Dappa, I mentioned it earlier in this thread.

NA NA NANA, NANANA NA, HEY HEY HEY! GOODBYE

 
I hope the Dees win but there will be so many Tigers supporters calling up the radio bagging him and calling for him to be sacked that I really feel for him. Plus we can always count on the press, particularly the Herald Sun, to report it all that it will be a tough week. Go Dees but I feel for the guy.

must say l do feel sorry for him and the whole Richmond FC, l wish it was the Pies or tankers in their situation, or even better the dorks

Never Feel sorry for Wallace. Was a Demon Supporter as a kid, played in 3 Hawthorn Flag sides & since has been a vastly over rated coach. Left the Bulldogs to die chasing the $$

Five years of Treading water (slowly Sinking) Goodbye Terry & Enjoy the next Few Weeks Tigers. No Sympathy at all. Love it when the Demons cause Headlines to other Teams


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