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I just found this, there is already a betting market for our next coach and Neeld hasn't been sacked yet.

http://www.sportal.com.au/afl-news-display/who-takes-mark-neelds-job-234778

I notice that Sheedy, worsfold and Williams aren't mentioned, strange because i would rate Choco as my second choice behind paul roos

 
 

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Wonderful, a new thread on a topic we haven't discussed

So not reading it would be a better option than sooking?

Choco is already signed up at Richmond if my memory serves me right.

Generally means nothing if they can secure a senior job, the club to which they are contracted will release them. That said the paucity of names on that list says there is not much out there.

Wonder what Chris Judd thinks?

 

Harvey and Wallace raised as option, but no mention of Laidley?

Farcical.

Choco is already signed up at Richmond if my memory serves me right.

Eade is signed up at Collingwood but he's on the list.


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I will lose it if we hire Mathew Knights.

Choco is already signed up at Richmond if my memory serves me right.

means nothing

he would have a get out clause anyway if a senior job came up that he wanted

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means nothing

he would have a get out clause anyway if a senior job came up that he wanted

Didn't he do that with GWS to get to Richmond in the first place?

Peter Jackson will not settle for a coach who does not have premiership credentials. The boards approves the coach decision but Jackson will get what he wants, it's not a matter of if.

Peter Jackson will not settle for a coach who does not have premiership credentials. The boards approves the coach decision but Jackson will get what he wants, it's not a matter of if.

So what are premiership credentials?


So what are premiership credentials?

. leigh mathews had none before collingwood

malthouse had none before w/c

ron barassi same bfor carl

brett ratten none before melbourne

. leigh mathews had none before collingwood

malthouse had none before w/c

ron barassi same bfor carl

brett ratten none before melbourne

All the above played in premierships....Neil Balme was the last coach at MFC with that on his CV

. leigh mathews had none before collingwood

malthouse had none before w/c

ron barassi same bfor carl

brett ratten none before melbourne

footes grey??? before WC?

All the above played in premierships....Neil Balme was the last coach at MFC with that on his CV

i was pointing out a blatant fact

as i said brett ratten will be the next one

and btw BnF in a premiership year

ssshhh dont tell anybody its a secret


Peter Jackson will not settle for a coach who does not have premiership credentials. The boards approves the coach decision but Jackson will get what he wants, it's not a matter of if.

Didn't Jackson hire and then extend Matthew Knights while at Essendon FC??

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I'll give the caper away if the List Mangler is appointed coach.

footes grey??? before WC?

no flag at footesgray

 

i was pointing out a blatant fact

as i said brett ratten will be the next one

and btw BnF in a premiership year

ssshhh dont tell anybody its a secret

Here is another grenade - Simon Black on the coaching ticket. He was in Melbourne today!

Here is another grenade - Simon Black on the coaching ticket. He was in Melbourne today!

Ratten head coach, Black mid field coach. I'm feeling better already


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