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While I am sure I am to be howled done as a rumor monger, from a good source who is mates with a recent player, he suggested at the exit interview Ricky and MN did not see eye to eye and Ricky was keen to leave with several clubs interested.

This totally blindsided MN.

Does he have a contract or can he walk?

I guess it will play out in the coming weeks.

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While I am sure I am to be howled done as a rumor monger, from a good source who is mates with a recent player, he suggested at the exit interview Ricky and MN did not see eye to eye and Ricky was keen to leave with several clubs interested.

This totally blindsided MN.

Does he have a contract or can he walk?

I guess it will play out in the coming weeks.

What I find hard to believe is that MN was blindsided. Ricky has had few games and MN would know that he would be concerned by that.

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While I am sure I am to be howled done as a rumor monger, from a good source who is mates with a recent player, he suggested at the exit interview Ricky and MN did not see eye to eye and Ricky was keen to leave with several clubs interested.

This totally blindsided MN.

Does he have a contract or can he walk?

I guess it will play out in the coming weeks.

Surely you're taking the [censored].

Petterd is leaving because Neeld played him in only 4 games. He's not part of Neeld's plans.

Blindsided ? Yeah, by Neeld

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Well he had an exit interview and Ricky was keen to leave.....Gotcha.

Petterd played VFL most of the year and when promoted to the AFL plays like a millonaire without a dime and gets dropped and MN was totally blindsided......Gotcha.

Nothing like a good rumour is there. :wacko:

Petterd is OOC and was a monty to go at year end.

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None taken. I don't often post, I was simply surprised that someone in any occupation would leave a job without one ready to go.

Things change quickly in footy. If we offered a one year deal, maybe that is better than drifting further into oblivion and not on an afl list.

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Seems more than a few have been suffering headaches form constantly whacking their sconce on the , now raised, bar.

awwwwwwwwwwwww !!!

Well hopefully as many of the NQGEas we can nudge will get the hump and go.

He ( rp ) had some good games but lamentably many many average ( and below ) ones.

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Keep 'em coming!

Do you have any comprehension of the effect of so many players leaving or being told to leave! Who would want to come to MFC! Neeld apparently has no understanding of people management, let alone the effect on the club!

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I am perplexed by Ricky P. With his tackling efforts against the tigers last year and his hard approach to the footy I would have bet that he would have relished under Neeld at the start of the year. I don't get what is wrong with RIcky.

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I am perplexed by Ricky P. With his tackling efforts against the tigers last year and his hard approach to the footy I would have bet that he would have relished under Neeld at the start of the year. I don't get what is wrong with RIcky.

The obvious question - is it Ricky!

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Do you have any comprehension of the effect of so many players leaving or being told to leave! Who would want to come to MFC! Neeld apparently has no understanding of people management, let alone the effect on the club!

Hardnut the counts at 4 we are required to delist 3 players. This is hardly a mass exodus at this point.

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Do you have any comprehension of the effect of so many players leaving or being told to leave! Who would want to come to MFC! Neeld apparently has no understanding of people management, let alone the effect on the club!

Richmond got rid of 14 players from their senior and rookie lists after the 2009 season, which was Hardwick's first season in charge if I remember rightly. Nobody's complaining now!

If the club is serious about contending any time this decade, some hard calls have to be made and soon. Being OOC, Petterd is one of many players that will be the subject of a hard decision, no matter which way it ends up going.

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