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  1. 1. If we were to lose by 186 points next week should Neeld be sacked?

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Before spitting out an answer you should consider where that will take us - yet another coach, possible another unproven one! - Another couple years of certain crap football whilst the new coach goes through his version of a rebuild and implements a whole new game plan. I for one can not mentally take that - no more! Neeld just needs to accept the fact that his way (game plan/motivation/culture) is not working and needs to change it. He is no longer working with Colingwood and he needs to mentally through that so called 'gameplan' in the bin and start from the basics - Play Man on Man - give them a chance to see what they have got and Take The Game On - without taking risks there is no reward (look at Geelong they practically invented that style and look where it got them). We need to play a team that has our best 18 in it and that does not include playing players like Toumpas!

I think we can only consider getting another coach if we really believe they will have an immediate impact - WE WILL NOT SURVIVE ANOTHER FAILED REBUILD/GAMEPLAN

 

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