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Would be reasonably happy with him. Didn't he take the Roos to a prelim, which they lost to port, in Adelaide? Has a rep as an excellent match day coach, so I doubt we would see jurrrah on bartel again

Yeah, they lost it by a margin similar to ours on Saturday and Port then lost the grand final by a similar margin. His finals record is awful.

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Can you just remind me about his trading record especially referring to the names Thompson & Hay. We could almost guarantee the Hawks another flag.

Looking forward to your reply.

Hey Monkey Man

Agreed of the examples you have thrown up, his trading strategy/ record was not flash @ North.

From memory Jade Rawlings was another that didn't quite measure up.

However he did manage to offload Daniel Motlop & recruit Andrew Swallow (he seems to be travelling OK these days)

The Hawks recruited Max Bailey witht he No. 18 draft Pick they received for Jonothon Hay.

Its taken them 6 years to get him up & running, so that had no direct bearing on The Hawks 2008 flag.

You never know DL might have learn't a little along the way.

I just like the way the "JunkYard Dog" went about his playing career & enjoy his insights in the media.

Sure he's not a smooth great speaker however seems a hard edged smart alternative thinker to me.

Just my thoughts - Attack if you must.

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As I have said earlier dean Laidley is NOT what we need he has no credentials to his name. Aim for the stars and get Malthouse, Eade, Williams, Clarkson. A wining culture people

You've got to be joking about eade and Williams. Clarkson is with the hawks. Laidley is ok. At least he will bring some passion.

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I wonder how Choko and Laidley would go as a team at Melbourne

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As I have said earlier dean Laidley is NOT what we need he has no credentials to his name. Aim for the stars and get Malthouse, Eade, Williams, Clarkson. A wining culture people

Wining Culture?

Winning Culture?

Whining Culture?

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Hey Monkey Man

Agreed of the examples you have thrown up, his trading strategy/ record was not flash @ North.

From memory Jade Rawlings was another that didn't quite measure up.

However he did manage to offload Daniel Motlop & recruit Andrew Swallow (he seems to be travelling OK these days)

The Hawks recruited Max Bailey witht he No. 18 draft Pick they received for Jonothon Hay.

Its taken them 6 years to get him up & running, so that had no direct bearing on The Hawks 2008 flag.

You never know DL might have learn't a little along the way.

I just like the way the "JunkYard Dog" went about his playing career & enjoy his insights in the media.

Sure he's not a smooth great speaker however seems a hard edged smart alternative thinker to me.

Just my thoughts - Attack if you must.

Interesting comments. Thanks

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No thanks. I want someone who's climbed the mountain. Laidley did well with what he had but that's immaterial. His sides were pretenders that were exposed and flogged in finals. I want us to go hell for leather for Clarkson or Choco. I'm really starting to warm to the idea of Choco. He's an animal full of passion. I also want Trengove as captain. The old journeymen on our list can be led by a natural leader. I also want Scully to rack off. As someone who lives in Sydney, I'm going to give him a gob full at any game I attend here.

Yep, I agree Ned. I'm starting to warm to the Choco idea too. I think our boys were mollycodlled for too long. Treated like babies. Choco would give them a reality check and based on what he did during the bulk of his time with Port, get us tough, a bit dirty and very competitive. And given he teamed up with Laidley at Port, perhaps he could employ him as his right-hand man at the MFC.

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5 of the last 6 coaches to win flags have been first time coaches with only Malthouse the experienced coach,so don't underestimate a Mark Neeld or Brenton Sanderson,although the former would be my pick.

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I know. I'm from South Australia and have observed a couple of generations of Williams's. Initially I didn't like the idea but the guy is educated, a football animal and has something left to prove. He's also won a flag (that is the clincher). Malcolm Blight is barely sane too. The greats are often like that. You think Clarko is a balanced individual? That's what gets them the extra distance.

good point you would have to be either a machine or slightly nuts to survive as an AFL coach

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I think obviously we will aim for the best available (MM, AC etc), but to have DL as a back up is not too horrid a situation to be in. He would not be my absolute ideal, but there is fair chance my absolute ideal will not be available on a few levels.

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Laidley has achieved very little as a coach, and was sacked by North Melbourne due to being not good enough. Somehow his reputation has grown since being sacked, and I have no idea why.

It seems that someone in the media said he is a good coach, so now everyone is following that thinking even though there is nothing to prove it. It's a bit like all the talk about Bailey being a great development coach, even though the development at Melbourne has been extremely poor.

Of course Laidley wants the Melbourne Job. He is a failed coach without a decent job. Laidley was sacked for being a poor coach. Nothing has changed.

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Laidley has achieved very little as a coach, and was sacked by North Melbourne due to being not good enough. Somehow his reputation has grown since being sacked, and I have no idea why.

It seems that someone in the media said he is a good coach, so now everyone is following that thinking even though there is nothing to prove it. It's a bit like all the talk about Bailey being a great development coach, even though the development at Melbourne has been extremely poor.

Of course Laidley wants the Melbourne Job. He is a failed coach without a decent job. Laidley was sacked for being a poor coach. Nothing has changed.

He got a [censored] list in a [censored] situation to a preliminary final and consistent finals series. He was told by the board that, despite the fact that he was of the opinion that the list needed to bottom out and start again, there just wasn't the funds available for the Roos to do so - to make such a move a la Carlton, Melbourne would have literally sent the Roos broke. So he went the other way, pushed for finals for acclaim and to get the coffers up. Then, when the cracks in the list really shone through, he was forced out for not being good enough.

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He got a [censored] list in a [censored] situation to a preliminary final and consistent finals series. He was told by the board that, despite the fact that he was of the opinion that the list needed to bottom out and start again, there just wasn't the funds available for the Roos to do so - to make such a move a la Carlton, Melbourne would have literally sent the Roos broke. So he went the other way, pushed for finals for acclaim and to get the coffers up. Then, when the cracks in the list really shone through, he was forced out for not being good enough.

So he failed with excuses. Still hasn't shown that he can coach.

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