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I have read a few times that Burns has not confirmed his interest or declined to comment regarding senior coaching aspirations. I believe if Neeld were to get a senior coaching gig, Buckley would get Burns accross to the Pies in a heartbeat as an assistant.

Loved the Tiger fans' nickname for Knights: the Bald Chicken.

 

I have read a few times that Burns has not confirmed his interest or declined to comment regarding senior coaching aspirations. I believe if Neeld were to get a senior coaching gig, Buckley would get Burns accross to the Pies in a heartbeat as an assistant.

Sanderson too, I would think.

Buckley and Sanderson are still great mates from his brief time at Collingwood.

Might have even been housemates, I believe.

I heard that Neeld & Sanderson might even switch clubs, if neither get a senior gig.

Also heard from my brother last night that the players at collingwood are not keen on Buckley as coach.

He has good sources. Might be a bit of Schadenfreud to engage in next year.

Sanderson too, I would think.

Buckley and Sanderson are still great mates from his brief time at Collingwood.

Might have even been housemates, I believe.

I heard that Neeld & Sanderson might even switch clubs, if neither get a senior gig.

Also heard from my brother last night that the players at collingwood are not keen on Buckley as coach.

He has good sources. Might be a bit of Schadenfreud to engage in next year.

Let's do whatever it takes to get Malthouse, and a few of his loyal senior players. And Neeld as an assistant on a succession plan.

Not much to ask, I know.


Let's not go imagining Neeld and Sanderson are the Messiah either .Both have been in the right spot at the right time .

Hahaha, I love how everyone on this thread has just completely ignored, or refused to entertain, any thought of Knights coaching Melbourne :lol: Far as I'm concerned any club would be mad to give him a job at all, let alone as senior coach. If we were to get him, I don't know what I would do, but it wouldn't be good.

Haha so funny. Knights. Good joke. If we gave him a job as boot studder I'd be down there telling Jimmy and go to get rid of him. I'd be camping outside aami park

 
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Dad heard McCartney on the radio today, said he was very impressed. Must have been before the WCE-Dons game


I thought this was about Mark Harvey I reckon he will be the next coach sacked, whilst still under contract too.

Could be a record number of new coaches next year.

The White Maggot strikes again......

Lyon unable to conceal laughter when confirming Knights to be considered for Dees coaching role

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An artists impression of Don McLardy's face during the press conference

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