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Time to go Mark Neeld

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You have a lot to say for someone who has only been on D/Land for a month or so Jens, but watching MFC play certainly doesn't convince me that we are playing the right style of football for the modern game - the Geelong style is certainly the most successful and the most copied. Maybe MN needs to get out a bit more - he certainly doesn't even appear to know what his own team is doing! Surely he is responsible for what his team does!

 

You might have been please to hear Neeld during the week say the we do not employ a zone defense, in spite of how it looked on Sunday.

nah that just makes it worse ( I do get the irony btw :-) )

Neil Craig may be a far better option in the hot seat. An excellent communicator who as we all know got the Crows into the finals for five consecutive years. Adelaide players always spoke highly of him and for the majority of his time as coach, they appeared to play for him.

 

I don't care what anyone says but its obviouse Neeld has lost the players! he is suppose to be bringing in a defensive game plan yet we have shitload of Essendon players running freely and doing whatever they like! had enough of this! it got to the 12 minute mark in the 2nd qtr and we have laid a [censored] tackle!!

This is a JOKE!!

[censored] off neeld!!

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Who will coach next week, hes finished.


Who will coach next week, we have not had a coach for the last 7 odd years...

It's not looking good. There is no system.

Kick and hope. What do they practise mid week. Tea Making?

He isn't finished yet he has 2 weeks we have eagles and GWS if we lose both especially the GWS GAME THEN BYE BYE

 

He can take Gillies and Jamar with him


As I said in the game day thread based on his pre-game rev up he would put a chronic insomniac to sleep. One of the most uninspiring guys I have ever seen.

No way put this down to mark jamar go join your mate at brisbane

Bye bye Neeld. And take rejects gilles, seller, Byrnes and rod an with you. Rock bottom.

Yep we need someone the players fear I'm thinking choco Williams but we should have gone for Sanderson in the 1st place he comes across as a hard ass neeld not so much

Neeld stays our players need to stop being coach killers


Bring in Craig . The opening address awful, was like principal talking to students and students thinking eh this guys a [censored].

He isn't finished yet he has 2 weeks we have eagles and GWS if we lose both especially the GWS GAME THEN BYE BYE

If you think this is bad. Wait until the eagles play with us like a rag doll next week.

Jamar definitely has to go, he can't jump off the ground.

If you think this is bad. Wait until the eagles play with us like a rag doll next week.

Jamar definitely has to go, he can't jump off the ground.

Max Gawn. Surely he will do better than Jamar.


I defended Neeld in the early stages last year but he has lost me.

I think he's been proven out of his depth and the only questions left are who will replace him and when.

What a mess.

I can't defend this. I thought Neeldy was here to burn down the village to save it. He has simply burnt down the village.

 

My missus knows little about Footy but listened to the Pre Game speech. She couldnt believe the lack of intensity, motivation and even game oe even a game plan being reinforced. I tend to agree.

What a joke, all he spoke about was honesty and trust. Get the PILL!!!

My missus knows little about Footy but listened to the Pre Game speech. She couldnt believe the lack of intensity, motivation and even game oe even a game plan being reinforced. I tend to agree.

What a joke, all he spoke about was honesty and trust. Get the PILL!!!

My old man, who used to coach footy, asked me if he was taking the p*ss.


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