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Wonder what PAUL ROOS is up to these days???

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It's been reported that Vossy has 2 months to prove himself after that who knows what will happen.

Ohh, i see, they remind me abit of us under dean bailey, look great against poor teams but better teams take them apart

 

It's been reported that Vossy has 2 months to prove himself after that who knows what will happen.

Ultimatums like that never work out.

 

I don't think you can sack someone "nicely"

There are ways of doing it respectfully nonetheless. You can keep telling a bloke that you have their back while going around looking for his replacement or you can be upfront about things (before and after the decision is made) so when the axe does fall, people can at least say you have acted with as much integrity as the situation demands.


If hawks don't win the flag this year we could potentially have Roo's, worsfold and clarkson on the market

If hawks don't win the flag this year we could potentially have Roo's, worsfold and clarkson on the market

for mine it should be Neeld or Roos.

we don't just need to build a side... we need to ReCast the whole club culture over a long time frame. we need someone to oversee this for 10 years. a 45 yr bad culture is manifested into our whole club including past players & admins etc.

the problem is the culture issues are so in-obtrusive, they are unrecognisable to the vast majority. and they are reflective of much of todays society.

...... most won't understand it, so won't see any problem.

this is the problem, of why its so hard to rectify.

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If hawks don't win the flag this year we could potentially have Roo's, worsfold and clarkson on the market

If Neeld doesnt work out, and we are still getting belted by years end, i would be happy with either of these, and add Choco Williams to the mix for next year.

 

Surely if its MFC's intention to get rid of Neeld they will tie Roos up properly to a contract yesterday.

They CANNOT afford to fark this up AGAIN. They have one more chance to get it right IMO.

Third time lucky.

Surely if its MFC's intention to get rid of Neeld they will tie Roos up properly to a contract yesterday.

They CANNOT afford to fark this up AGAIN. They have one more chance to get it right IMO.

Third time lucky.

Listenint to Triple M today its obvious that Peter Jackson knows this is the last chance for the MFC to get things right

Interview with him tomorrow on the Sunday footy show


Listenint to Triple M today its obvious that Peter Jackson knows this is the last chance for the MFC to get things right

Interview with him tomorrow on the Sunday footy show

Last chance according to who?

Listenint to Triple M today its obvious that Peter Jackson knows this is the last chance for the MFC to get things right

Interview with him tomorrow on the Sunday footy show

Im in Brisbane HH can u (or anyone that sees it) let us know what is said?

Cheers

Paul Roos is not coming to the MFC and this discussion is pretty ridiculous I think.

I think they quoted last night that Sydney have won 2 of their last 16 games at the MCG. Would Paul Roos really be the right person to coach a team who play majority of their games at a ground proven his game style doesn't suit?

Paul Roos legitimately just stated on Fox Footy that Jobe Watson is an 'outside player'. Jobe Watson, brownlow medallist who averages 15 contested possessions per game. Wowie


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