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Neeld's Presser

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It would be easy to run the question as a banner at the bottom of the screen.

That's another good solution H&S. Don't know which is less hassle, but would love to hear the questions as well as Neelds answers.
 

Ive seen him out before and he wears those tight V-neck shirts thats show off his guns. Id also wear them if I looked like that ;)

But it did show a sense of unity in the side that they get along well

Ive heard that Beamer really wants to stay as hes always supported the club and the reason he would leave is only if we dont offer him a contract

What I thought was more interesting was that when we finally crack a win, who does Neeld bring along to the presser? Not the maligned co-captains, not a member of the leadership group, but a player who this year has been dejected, out of form and seemingly odds-on to leave the club at the end of the year. Thought it sent a strong message of unity.

Well it would have if Beamer didn't look so dejected and miserable. He didn't seem to enjoy being there even after a great win

I found it embarrassing

 

he seemed to spend a bit more time forward. i think he had nearly 10 inside 50s and kicked that great running goal so perhaps that was what the coach was after

Thanks. That makes sense. Neeld very keen for him not to discuss, obviously wants to keep as much info from Buckley as possible (probably shouldn't have picked Beamer to go on with him then as he's not the sharpest tool in the shed).

Neelds an intense dude isn't he.

In terms of strategy next week it should be interesting as Neeld knows their strengths etc and having worked with Buckley for some time would be across his philosophies

Well it would have if Beamer didn't look so dejected and miserable. He didn't seem to enjoy being there even after a great win

I found it embarrassing

The guy doesn't like pressers and he knows the things the people in that room have written and said about him - it would be difficult to hide that uncomfortableness.

I found it less embarrassing for us than the 'journo' that didn't know the name of the 'kid just brought into the team' that kicked the non-goal that was touched. His name is Dan Nicholson you ignorant [censored].


I liked Beamers hang dog expressions in the presser, made me think he's realised whats required of him, that his coach values him and he still loves being at the Dees. And it seems Neeld has some new things in mind for Beamer...

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