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Mark Riley / Paul Williams 2.0

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The two are taking legal actions against Carlton as they have yet to guarentee their futures beyond this season. It looks as if they will both leave after this season.

Would love them (one or both) at Melbourne.

Both are way ahead of Brian royal, where our midfield has NEVER worked under him.

Royal was a great assistant or us and ever wom assistant of the year last year (or maybe year before)

Paul williams and royal have worked well together at Carlton (better players, yes I know). But I say we try an get them back, after all. Anything other than royal is an upgrade.

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Riley - the man who made sure we didn't get Kreuzer, and then went straight to Carlton. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

A definite no to both, thanks.


 

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I don't know how good Royal is as an assistant coach, but to be fair on him, he is working with one of the worst midfields in the competition.

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I don't know how good Royal is as an assistant coach, but to be fair on him, he is working with one of the worst midfields in the competition.

What would anybody know about Royal. All I can say is that at the B&F last night he got praise from a couple of players (Jones and Jordie). They didn't praise Greaves the other midfield coach. Respect for Royal seemed genuine.


What would anybody know about Royal. All I can say is that at the B&F last night he got praise from a couple of players (Jones and Jordie). They didn't praise Greaves the other midfield coach. Respect for Royal seemed genuine.

Would they not thank him though?

At the Best & Fairest last night Neeld said all staff would be back again next year.

Riley - the man who made sure we didn't get Kreuzer, and then went straight to Carlton. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

Our two late-season wins that year against the Dogs and Carlton meant we didn't qualify for picks 1 and 2 in 2008 (thereby costing us Naitanui).

The two are taking legal actions against Carlton as they have yet to guarentee their futures beyond this season. It looks as if they will both leave after this season.

Would love them (one or both) at Melbourne.

Both are way ahead of Brian royal, where our midfield has NEVER worked under him.

Royal was a great assistant or us and ever wom assistant of the year last year (or maybe year before)

Paul williams and royal have worked well together at Carlton (better players, yes I know). But I say we try an get them back, after all. Anything other than royal is an upgrade.

Discuss

Absolutely NOT!

the Year we could have salvaged something Really substtantial from a trainwreck, we put Radar in charge.

No Way. Never.

We could have Cotchin running around with us instead of You know who!

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