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With Neeld, Viney and Royal (and possbly Craig) I'd be going for some youth straight out of the game, not that I would have any clue, but some likely types:

- Leigh Brown: knows the Collingwood way and wants to coach

- Michael O'Loughlin, Craig Bolton, Brett Kirk: some Bloods culture and knowledge

- Darren Milburn, Tyson Edwards, Brady Rawlings: got the absolute most out of themselves in long successful careers

 

I know Old55 and he's not taking the [censored].

I might have been just a bit on the Terry Wallace list manager suggestion ...


I might have been just a bit on the Terry Wallace list manager suggestion ...

I certainly hope so!

With Neeld, Viney and Royal (and possbly Craig) I'd be going for some youth straight out of the game, not that I would have any clue, but some likely types:

- Leigh Brown: knows the Collingwood way and wants to coach

- Michael O'Loughlin, Craig Bolton, Brett Kirk: some Bloods culture and knowledge

- Darren Milburn, Tyson Edwards, Brady Rawlings: got the absolute most out of themselves in long successful careers

I'm glad you mentioned this name Old. I suggested him on the first page of this thread, and got no reaction.

With Neeld, Viney and Royal (and possbly Craig) I'd be going for some youth straight out of the game, not that I would have any clue, but some likely types:

- Leigh Brown: knows the Collingwood way and wants to coach

- Michael O'Loughlin, Craig Bolton, Brett Kirk: some Bloods culture and knowledge

- Darren Milburn, Tyson Edwards, Brady Rawlings: got the absolute most out of themselves in long successful careers

 

As my position has always been, I have no idea what a good coach looks like or who that might be. I'm not going to pretend that I do and name names.

I do hope Neeld is able to surround himself with some really talented help though. I want the whole team leading this club to be strong, not just the senior coach.

Edit that post again to get rid of Terry Wallet. He would be THE WORST appointment.

Senior Coach: Mark Neeld

Forward Line Coach: Malcolm Blight

Midfield Coach: Leigh Matthews

Back line Coach: Mick Malthouse

Development Coach: Bomber Thompson

Innovations Coach: Paul Roos

General Manager, List Managment: Terry "the list manager" Wallace

General Manager, Football Operations: Neil Balme

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