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How much more of this diatribe do us supporters have to listen to after each game. I really think this guy is finding it all too hard.

Someone at the club must step in and help this guy before his own health falls away, this is beyond a joke.

His post match statements are insulting to intelligent people.

 

Just sack him already.. we lost to gold coast by 10 goals! he shouldn't have even made the presser.

 

Look he's finished as coach.

I wouldn't bother dancing on his grave.

He has not got a clue whats going on and has no idea how to fix it.

This list has gone so far backwards under this guy its now a tragedy.

Jackson needs to move and put him out of his pain.


I know now what it would feel like to be a Labor supporter.

The incompetence is breathtaking!

LOL!

Post of the century but some here are going to hate you for that...

I know now what it would feel like to be a Labor supporter.

The incompetence is breathtaking!

Thank you for that Tony Abbott
 

I don't even listen to his pressers anymore, and havent done for a while now. Just irks me too much, even though I am in somewhat of a state of footy catatonia, where I really don't care anymore.

It's only just starting to sink in...we lost to Gold Coast... by 10 goals.....at the MCG...take a deep breath and just think about that for a moment...


Neeld must go. Probably be mid season. Experienced coach required. Like DS but no experience. Would Collingwood let Eade go mid season? Release Eade to save us! Perhaps Roos? Not a lot to lose for Roos We can't get any worse .

The "dont look at me, look at the players" was utterly disgraceful

The sort of comment made by a dead man walking, if he can't stand up and take responsibility for the side he is the coach of putting out a terrible performance, how can he be the leader we need to guide us out of this hole?

Someone for gods sake show him the door.

He is a man who is frustrated because he made the wrong choice in choosing the pathetically weak melbourne to coach.

He knows his career is over before it had a chance to get off the ground.

He will end up as an assistant with Mick Malthouse next year, nothing surer.


He is a man who is frustrated because he made the wrong choice in choosing the pathetically weak melbourne to coach.

He knows his career is over before it had a chance to get off the ground.

He will end up as an assistant with Mick Malthouse next year, nothing surer.

He might want to take some responsibility for the outcome and show he has learned something.

The sort of comment made by a dead man walking, if he can't stand up and take responsibility for the side he is the coach of putting out a terrible performance, how can he be the leader we need to guide us out of this hole?

Someone for gods sake show him the door.

Did he really say that?

The "dont look at me, look at the players" was utterly disgraceful

I'm honestly staggered by that. I don't dislike him but lines like that make me question his character.

Please for gods sake, enough of this. He has to go.

He is a man who is frustrated because he made the wrong choice in choosing the pathetically weak melbourne to coach.

He knows his career is over before it had a chance to get off the ground.

He will end up as an assistant with Mick Malthouse next year, nothing surer.

Doubt if Mick will want him back. Neeld was blessed with sb, Thomas, swanny and beams mids....Neeld will return to Ocean grove or similar club

Must be editing the presser still, nothing been put on the website even tho they tweeted that it would be up.


The "dont look at me, look at the players" was utterly disgraceful

Please don't tell me he said that. That's the same approach he took at the start and why he never had the players buy in. There has always been a lot of 'they' statements. I picked that up very early on ( not alone in picking it mind you) and never liked it.

If the boys win its 'we'. Lose and it's 'they'. I have waxed and waned regarding this bloke but I think his ego is ahead of his capacity to do the job. One of those blokes who probably interviews well. Cannot now wait to see the back of this overly intense buffoon.

Melbourne was the only gate open for Neeld. Melbourne may well have chosen Neeld but no other club wanted him at top senior Coach level.

 

Someone tell me why Neeld always drags a player in? Most coaches don't... unless they've had a big win.


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