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Sounds very much like the same thing Northey did when he marched through the front door.

Sounds very much like the same thing Northey did when he marched through the front door.

Exactly what I thought

 

a little early to judge. i felt Bailey's game plan was more suited to elite highly skilled players. game plans don't work well if you don't win the ball.

a little early to judge. i felt Bailey's game plan was more suited to elite highly skilled players. game plans don't work well if you don't win the ball.

you mean bailey actually had a game plan, fmd!


a little early to judge. i felt Bailey's game plan was more suited to elite highly skilled players. game plans don't work well if you don't win the ball.

Yes i agree...That was Bailey's downfall IMO he was looking 3-5 years in advance-when he needed to look no further than 24 hours with the list he had inherited. Bailey was not silly, but he over estimated his cattle...Maybe he really wanted to fast track them..??

2010 he almost succeeded because i don't think opposition coaches respected our list 100% which by 2011 they did...thus we were dismantled by the good sides.

I would be rapt if Neeld bought in a bit of Swooper Northey to the MCG...Long kicks to contested Marks...who would have thought it! Hard at the Ball Teamwork..Yep it can work.

KiSS theory is perfect .I'm rapt .Happy that Colllingfilth and Dorks have a plan we can destroy by not overthinking it .

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