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If you could say one thing to someone at the club...

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Actually Id say to the young players that despite how it looks now, stay the course.

 

Sack the recruiters ! They have failed us ! (exception Clark that has been our only best pic in memory)

I fully agree with you.

 

To whoever it concerns

What is the entertainment at the B&F this year, because at the moment the night looks like a belter!

Bad attempt at humour I know

I think they should have Carl Barron...to fit in with the general theme of the evening. A comedy act.

I'd tell Nate Jones how much I appreciate the heart and soul he puts into this club on the field.


Step aside Cameron - you've administered over a failed 5 year plan and been a divisive figure in footy operations.

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Jim Stynes - Thankyou mate, you held this club together right up until you passed.

Garry Lyon - Stuff your little 5 month stint after the Bailey saga, grow a pair and pull this rabble of a club together.

Mark we are using 50% of the oval this year and ignoring the rest; why? Why do we allow the opposition sole use of the middle?

The boundary is not our best friend it's our worst enemy, every time we create a contest we lose.

 

Mark Neeld

Keep everyone focused and keep working hard. I will stand by you no matter what.

Mark we are using 50% of the oval this year and ignoring the rest; why? Why do we allow the opposition sole use of the middle?

The boundary is not our best friend it's our worst enemy, every time we create a contest we lose.

This deserves to be quoted.


Get Sydney's head of recruitment. They are fantastic at identifying hard at it players and reinventing them - and, quite often, they get such players on bargain basement deals. Obviously they've also got a great culture and a good fitness department.

Josh Kennedy (pick 39 - Hawthorn), Rhyce Shaw (pick 61 - Collingwood), Marty Mattner (pick 28 - Adelaide), Shane Mumford (pick 28 - Geelong), Ben McGlynn (picks 46 and 70 - Hawthorn), Matt Spangher (pick 73 - West Coast), Tommy Walsh (pick 35 and 68 - St Kilda).

Otherwise, stick with us Mark Neeld. You've totally got my support. You're definitely the man for this job.

Get Sydney's head of recruitment. They are fantastic at identifying hard at it players and reinventing them - and, quite often, they get such players on bargain basement deals. Obviously they've also got a great culture and a good fitness department.

Josh Kennedy (pick 39 - Hawthorn), Rhyce Shaw (pick 61 - Collingwood), Marty Mattner (pick 28 - Adelaide), Shane Mumford (pick 28 - Geelong), Ben McGlynn (picks 46 and 70 - Hawthorn), Matt Spangher (pick 73 - West Coast), Tommy Walsh (pick 35 and 68 - St Kilda).

Otherwise, stick with us Mark Neeld. You've totally got my support. You're definitely the man for this job.

You've got to want to come to a club 1st - atm, we'd be lucky to get a Jehovah's witness knocking on our door.


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