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Time to go Mark Neeld

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Can anyone tell me when this Jackarze is going to get the arze?

When will we be put out of our misery, seriously this is beyond a joke?

Edited by DemonOX

 

If the team were left to coach themselves for the rest of the season, would the performance be any different?

If the team were left to coach themselves for the rest of the season, would the performance be any different?

Yep

 

Soooo..... has he been sacked yet?

He was referring to Clark's medical treatment - I have no idea what he really meant, which is why I raise the issue of his comment.

did u listen to the presser, it's not that hard nut


did u listen to the presser, it's not that hard nut

He was either having a cheap shot at the medical profession or he did not realise what he was saying M'Lord, which is why I raised the issue - it symbolises why he is not suitable to be coaching MFC.

If you have another interpretation, I'd be happy to read it.

He was either having a cheap shot at the medical profession or he did not realise what he was saying M'Lord, which is why I raised the issue - it symbolises why he is not suitable to be coaching MFC.

If you have another interpretation, I'd be happy to read it.

No I think your first suggestion was correct, I don't mind him having a joke here and there though HN

If the team were left to coach themselves for the rest of the season, would the performance be any different?

Not a bad idea.

 

How many members would it take to get mark neeld out ? I think a ballot from every member saying mark neeld yes or no pass it around game day see how many people sign it

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How many members would it take to get mark neeld out ? I think a ballet from every member saying mark neeld yes or no pass it around game day see how many people sign it

Perhaps you can start with the pirouette?


Gerald Healy just stated that Peter Jackson is going to the AFL on Friday with his blueprint for the Demons moving forward. If AFL are happy with his plans Dees will then have some financial freedom to make some changes. Which could include funds for new football manager, payout coach etc.

Changes on the way but not until after Friday. Views?

Edited by FairBump PlayOn

A player coach, lets bring back the 60's!

The MFC was great in the 60's.

If the team were left to coach themselves for the rest of the season, would the performance be any different?

Edited by TheBigFrog

Would this be a true indication of the members feelings.

As mainly MN supporters will be at the game, the rest are at the pub!

How many members would it take to get mark neeld out ? I think a ballot from every member saying mark neeld yes or no pass it around game day see how many people sign it

We still have members do we ??????????

We still have members do we ??????????

Yes those members who have paid their season seats in December. If Neeld stays, I guarantee many of those same seats will not be renewed, and that's a fact because I speak to them.

This debate about whether Neeld stays is dead. The debate is done and over with, the clubs survival depends on him going.


A player coach, lets bring back the 60's!

The MFC has great in the 60's.

Reckon Garlo might make a fair fist of it. Wouldn't go either of the Captains, they've already had enough administrative strain.

As supporters we naturally invested trust in Neeld following his appointmemt back in 2011. We were buoyed by his no-nonsense approach and declaration that he would get us fit, give us a finals-style gameplan and make us the toughest team to play in the competition. These were big words that sounded great. But the talk compared to the reality have been two very different things. No one can argue with that. After yet another 80 point drubbing and absolutely no signs of progress during his year and a half at the helm, he has done little to repay the faith. The more I watch, the more I am saddened and angered that he has stripped our club of flair, confidence and above all else, hope. I spent 2012 backing him, then after that horrific year, was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt heading into 2013. My patience has run out. Time is up.

The overwhelming today at the 'G was that he was gone - you could smell it - everyone around me believed that the players weren't playing to save a coach lets put it that way...

THis would ride at any other club except the dees or doggies. Imagine these results at Hawthorn - your kidding yourself.

New coach - experienced - new plan - back to basics - intensity and effort. Belief. trade hard for midfielders.

But Mark has only done what the Club wanted him to do, he told us all so!

Yes those members who have paid their season seats in December. If Neeld stays, I guarantee many of those same seats will not be renewed, and that's a fact because I speak to them.

This debate about whether Neeld stays is dead. The debate is done and over with, the clubs survival depends on him going.

But Mark has only done what the Club wanted him to do, he told us all so!

I think he was reading Bailey's old directives.


But Mark has only done what the Club wanted him to do, he told us all so!

if the club told him to make us non competitive and to alienate the entire supporter base, then hes doing a great job

Gerald Healy just stated that Peter Jackson is going to the AFL on Friday with his blueprint for the Demons moving forward. If AFL are happy with his plans Dees will then have some financial freedom to make some changes. Which could include funds for new football manager, payout coach etc.

Changes on the way but not until after Friday. Views?

Well, we are not playing next weekend so we can get it all done then?

The only way we would get a Head of Footy Ops would be from AFL House so maybe this Drain bloke could be installed. Otherwise we are looking at a longer wait for a settled and structurally sound FD.

Next weekend might be an anti-climax too.

Can anyone tell me when this Jackarze is going to get the arze?

When will we be put out of our misery, seriously this is beyond a joke?

We did recruit him from Collingwood.

The MFC should have seen this train wreck coming,

Edited by TheBigFrog

 

We did recruit he from Collingwood.

The MFC should have seen this train wreck coming,

The probablem is that we let GL choose the bloody coach again even though he chose DB.

Thought we could have learnt from our mistake the first time but I think it will be third time lucky TBF.

I think The Ox should be on the next selection panel.


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