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Personally I wouldn't have chosen Sorrento, it makes us look elitist. How about the big 4 caravan park in Braybrook? It might scare the shy@t out of them and give them an insight into what life has to offer post football.

Sorrento is used by most Melbourne based AFL clubs!! I live down this way and clubs are here frequently

 

I get worried for MN when I see that he isn't prepared to front the media and Craig is. It might be true that the clip on AFL.com was edited but the amount of pressure this bloke must be feeling must be overwhelming.

No that's being smart all the media want is the ambush him to get him to 1. explode with anger, 2. just say something so they can edit to make it worse, this is smart thinking.

No that's being smart all the media want is the ambush him to get him to 1. explode with anger, 2. just say something so they can edit to make it worse, this is smart thinking.

One thing that still surprises me is the media attitude than when they ask a question or want a comment they have to be answered.

Last time I checked the Magna Carta did not give them that right.

Last time I checked we were still a democracy.

Guess what guys people don't have to answer.

You are not the Police, a judge or God.

I often wish the person being chased would say F off you blood sucker.

Rant over!

 

I was thinking after sat night the club should just get away with the team for some bonding.

But of course the media were going to find out where we were. Nothings a secret these days.

Neeldy looked funny tonight on the news int he sense he was wearing normal clothes. Loved how he said dont put that mike near me. I guess he will be speaking friday.

Who would want to be a senior coach.

I was thinking after sat night the club should just get away with the team for some bonding.

But of course the media were going to find out where we were. Nothings a secret these days.

Neeldy looked funny tonight on the news int he sense he was wearing normal clothes. Loved how he said dont put that mike near me. I guess he will be speaking friday.

Who would want to be a senior coach.

For a $400,000 a year and up to 1 million+, you would have an endless queue. There are about 100+ assistants in the system - most of whom would give their eye teeth for a shot at the top job.

Any prospective coach would know what the rules of engagement are. They're not forced to do it.

It's not a knock on Mark Neeld, it's any head coach, anytime, anywhere.

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