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I don't think the club could go wrong with Burns, Neeld or Sanderson.

And the main benefit of signing such established senior assistants???

Having an extra 500-600K to throw around the football department, surround the new guy with the most talented people we can get (obviously), but this process becomes expensive

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Any rumor started by Sports News First can be instantly dismissed.

Under our 2011 circumstances completely underwhelming appointment for mine.

If true again we have failed to land a Big Fish & settled for another untried tagpole.

Exact same empty feeling I had when Dean Bailey was appointed.

I also had this same feeling when Swooper Northey was appointed & that turned out OK.

Mixed emotions at present if True.

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Well if this is the case, i won't be at all upset. My only question is, even though he has vast experience as a coach in several roles, will we go down the path of appointing a Director of Football such as Neil Craig? I'm sure that Neeld alone would be a fine choice, but there would be no harm in adding another senior figure with a heap of experience and knowledge in Craig to our footy department. As previously stated, like icing on the cake!

Our boys club needs to be shaken up, what could be better than a guy from them Pies plus a fella with a wealth of Sports Science knowledge. The Adelaide fellas are huge, don't for one second think that Craig isn't responsible for that!

With these 2 in charge, at least our defensive side of things will be sured up, the midfield it seems as well. All that is needed then is to lure big Dawesy and the puzzle is complete! Either that or one G Lyon might be putting the boots back on! He's surely given his back long enough to heal. Go Dees!

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I think Neeld is a good realisticdecision. Gets away from these fanciful ideas that Matthews or Roo's would give up their well paid easy going gigs in the media because our list some how empowers them to coach again. As much as I want Malthouse to coach, latching on to raised eyebrows and left field statements is an indication that we are holding onto hope a little to hard..

Slotting Neil Craig in some sort of capacity would be ising on the cake.

If true we need to announce soon, get in their before the crows and the dogs, so it gives the impression that we got Neeld before anyone else....

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Under our 2011 circumstances completely underwhelming appointment for mine.

If true again we have failed to land a Big Fish & settled for another untried tagpole.

Exact same empty feeling I had when Dean Bailey was appointed.

I also had this same feeling when Swooper Northey was appointed & that turned out OK.

Mixed emotions at present if True.

Feel a bit underwhelmed also. But no doubt Neeld is an astute smart man. Has some good experience at a lot of levels and I guess ticks alot of boxes. But does he evoke any fear, because I honeslty think we need a bit of that. As does duck:

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And maybe the cryptic words of MM lately where he has taken an interest in Melbourne and also thinking they may improve next year (I think I have read him saying that) was him knowing about who was in line for the job and he rates he highly??

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Caroline makes the MFC sound like the catholic church "anointing" but not appointing... :wacko:

It wouldn't be the first time she's brought up a religious connotation in regards to football. She claimed Andrew Walker looked like he was praying when he took that mark earlier in the year.

On topic: I'm not too sure about Neeld as coach, he looks good at Collingwood but do we really need another inexperienced senior?

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I don't disagree with Carey at all. But there is nothing to say that Neeld isn't that man, along with whoever else will be appointed to Coaching and Footy roles.

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Feel a bit underwhelmed also. But no doubt Neeld is an astute smart man. Has some good experience at a lot of levels and I guess ticks alot of boxes. But does he evoke any fear, because I honeslty think we need a bit of that. As does duck:

The Duck is right....Is Mark Neeld the man to instill Respect and Fear into our list??

I have never met him so i cannot say...

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I'd love for him to come out in his press conference and firmly state that he favoured us over any of the other teams, "i had several offers, but i considered the MFC's opportunity to be above and beyond any other. At the end of the day, there was only really one choice for me" kind of thing!!!

WOuldn't mind Neill Craig coming into the PC too kicking Connolly out of the seat and saying "time for things to be done right"!!!

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Weeks 1-3 MFC thinking about the process

Weeks 3-5 Clarkson offered Huge deal in media

Weeks 5-6 Lyon offered huge deal through the media ect

Weeks 6-7 Neeld???? *current

Weeks 7-8 Burns???? * next week

Week 9 *Grand final over???? just seems played out and nobody has any real clue to me

Well before the above timeline started and a couple of weeks before Bailey made his exit from the club, a certain betting agency had Neeld down as favourite for the MFC coaching job.

Make of that what you will.

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If true, I wonder if Collingwood will relieve him of his duties immediately like they did with Scott. I like the idea of our future coach extracting as much as he can from the Collingwood setup, as well as having a few whispers to a few quality players about joining him at the Dees

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Under our 2011 circumstances completely underwhelming appointment for mine.

If true again we have failed to land a Big Fish & settled for another untried tagpole.

Exact same empty feeling I had when Dean Bailey was appointed.

I also had this same feeling when Swooper Northey was appointed & that turned out OK.

Mixed emotions at present if True.

I'd go along with that I can't remember getting excited over a new coach at Melbourne, ever. Couldn't believe some of the ones we've picked over the years it was like, WTFIH?

Oh well only time will tell. Not knocking the guy he is supposed to be good but I was expecting a high profile not another assistant.

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another ex teacher.....not cool

we need a hard experienced coach grrrrrrrr

Who do you want? Put the Malthouse/Roos/Matthews pipedreams aside for a second and tell me which 'experienced' coach would be a better option. I'd have Williams or Laidley if available. Then you've got Eade, Craig and ... Damien Drum?

More than happy to go along with Neeld if it's true. Obsession with having a coach who you've heard of it before is madness. May as well sign up Gerard Neesham and Ken Judge in a dream team.

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