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Then who on earth is left for port?

Eade and now Ratten out leaves newbys only

Wallace, but what about a smokie? Is Rendell worth 2 Yrs as they repopulate that list?

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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/more-news/brett-ratten-pulls-out-of-race-to-coach-port-adelaide/story-e6frf9jf-1226477604429

As reported in the HUN seems he is heading to the Gold Coast, hope our boys have a chat with him about the midfield position.

Probably rather be involved in a team heading towards finals rather than a team that will battle for the next 5 years (you decide whether I'm referring to Port or us).

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not great news for the power, obviously and also reports coming out that Burns and Cameron are pulling their names out of contention


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Bails?

While I think Port would be better served interviewing the silver-haired old chook in the crowd who gets shown on camera at every Port home game, I'm pretty sure I read Bailey wasn't interested.

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Rumor going around Neal Daniher is a chance...

I'd be really happy for Neale if he got the job, he did a good job for us while he was here.

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not great news for the power, obviously and also reports coming out that Burns and Cameron are pulling their names out of contention

Wow. Would have thought Burns would jump at any chance to coach at the top level.


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i would love to see him come to the club! he was a good coach at carlton and i feel he was very unlucky to be sacked as carlton were dominating early in the year before injuries hit them. he would be a great addition to our new coaching team :)

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Hypothetically speaking - Lets hope this mess continues into trade month.

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I think good assistants who see themselves as 'career' coaches are far more discerning nowadays. They know that no matter how good they think they are, that an awful 2-3 years at a struggling, poor club can effectively kill your career.

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I think good assistants who see themselves as 'career' coaches are far more discerning nowadays. They know that no matter how good they think they are, that an awful 2-3 years at a struggling, poor club can effectively kill your career.

No wonder after the way Neeld was treated in the media this year.

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http://www.heraldsun...f-1226477604429

As reported in the HUN seems he is heading to the Gold Coast, hope our boys have a chat with him about the midfield position.

I doubt its worth it.

He has a avoided the senior job with one basket case. Why would he take a lesser role at another basket case?

I think good assistants who see themselves as 'career' coaches are far more discerning nowadays. They know that no matter how good they think they are, that an awful 2-3 years at a struggling, poor club can effectively kill your career.

Thats a very sage thought. I think that would apply to how attractive MFC is to potential midfield coaches. Given the crud cattle we have why would anyone willingly take on a death sentence?

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