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Getting back to the main topic Mark Neeld will be on Tuesday on the run home according to a tweet.

And I hope someone will post a review of what will be said for those of us unable to hear it........

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I thought Neeld was making big statements (Mark admitted this himself) and doing alot of the tough talk before Christmas. I was worried at the time for a few reasons. What im seeing now is coach who understanding of the club and his players. He is still a tough character and i like that he is, but i was sick of hearing about it. Maybe this is what Hells Gate was referring too?

I understand that Mark is still in his 'Honeymoon' period with supporters and many will disagree and take offense to this (not sure why as its only an opinion), but in the words of Forrest Gump, Thats all i got to say bout that!!!!

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HG has said who his brother is before. If his claim of relationship is true then that's all the more reason he should keep his opinion of the coach to himself; I doubt Neeld would be too impressed if he found out that a member of his leadership group is telling his big brother that Neeld loves the sound of his own voice. Then again, maybe he's got bigger problems.

Edit: even though I know the answer, I still can't get daisycutter's cryptic hint :lol:

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Edit: even though I know the answer, I still can't get daisycutter's cryptic hint :lol:

I have no idea who is being referred to, but could the hint be something to do with Robbie Williams? (that would be pretty cryptic)

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The nervous twitch in Neelds right eye becomes more noticeable the more he is on...

Probably won't see it a lot on the radio though. ;-)

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take it step by step.....robbie.....

Nup, I'm with Nasher.

I know who it is, but I just can't make the connection.

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Jamar?

That was misdirection.

Although he's previously mentioned it, it's up to HG whether he wants to repeat it or not.

I definitely wouldn't be announcing it on this forum if it were me.

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take it step by step.....robbie.....

I didn't care who it was, but your clue is frustrating me to the point that now I can't stop trying to figure it out.

Member of the leadership group and HG as previously said he played footy with JT before so that must mean he's a South Australian.

Can't figure out where Robbie comes into it...

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C'mon you have to be joking, can't get DC's clue? What the f does one wear around a head, say a young beauty tripping through a field? Oh and i assume the LG reference is another misdirection

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