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Will he bring Ross Lyon? It was Lyon who was the brains behind the Swans' two grand finals in 2005 and 2006.

So Longmire took a back seat?

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Damn, my ex boyfriend worked for sportsbet, would've been able to find out what was happening!!

Don't let that hold you back, give him a call the good folk of DL need to know!

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Maybe he has asked if a couple of handshake agreements may be able to loosen up if he comes on board.

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I'm waiting for the day Roos says just plain no. Until such day, he is as much of a chance as any other candidate.

Come out and say "it's not going to happen, I will not coach Melbourne next year" and I'll move on. Until such time, I am holding onto the dream like a fat kid holds onto his ice cream.

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Damn, my ex boyfriend worked for sportsbet, would've been able to find out what was happening!!

Would that be Demon Danielle?

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They better not let Williams slip through there fingers chasing someone that continually brushes us off, Roos is a pipe dream, his hearts not in it, time to move on.

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They better not let Williams slip through there fingers chasing someone that continually brushes us off, Roos is a pipe dream, his hearts not in it, time to move on.

Source?

Roos has said that things would want to change (within him) for him to want to coach again. Who knows what this means? Could Roos be saying that he doesn't want to coach the MFC in their current structure? That's not saying his heart isn't in it, that's just demanding a level of professionalism that he expects if he were to consider applying.

I don't think that's a bad thing. An experienced, premiership coach wanting to see changes before he makes his mind up - would've thought that was perfectly fine for what we are wanting.

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Source?

Roos has said that things would want to change (within him) for him to want to coach again. Who knows what this means? Could Roos be saying that he doesn't want to coach the MFC in their current structure? That's not saying his heart isn't in it, that's just demanding a level of professionalism that he expects if he were to consider applying.

I don't think that's a bad thing. An experienced, premiership coach wanting to see changes before he makes his mind up - would've thought that was perfectly fine for what we are wanting.

He will bang it on the head tonight, it's a pipe dream, he said 2weeks ago OTC he won't do it.
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"It has been a massive go, we don't normally see this much action in a coaching market unless people have some inside information," Centrebet's Michael Felgate said.

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Source?

Roos has said that things would want to change (within him) for him to want to coach again.

He will bang it on the head tonight, it's a pipe dream, he said 2weeks ago OTC he won't do it.

James Hird.

That's all.

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James Hird.

That's all.

What normal person would believe a single word that came out of Hirds mouth?
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They better not let Williams slip through there fingers chasing someone that continually brushes us off, Roos is a pipe dream, his hearts not in it, time to move on.

While I agree that we should not get Blight-ed, we cannot 'interview' Williams or Eade until September/October so don't fear the wait - the wait is going to be there. We won't miss out.

I am very confident that one of Roos, Williams, Eade, or Craig will be head coach next year.

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He will bang it on the head tonight, it's a pipe dream, he said 2weeks ago OTC he won't do it.

Actually no he didn't say that at all, the fact that several months ago he said no, and now he is actually prepared to talk to PJ says otherwise in my eyes.

I would be amazed if he said ANYTHING definitive tonight.

Primus said something definitive, Roos recently has been anything but that.

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While I agree that we should not get Blight-ed, we cannot 'interview' Williams or Eade until September/October so don't fear the wait - the wait is going to be there. We won't miss out.

I am very confident that one of Roos, Williams, Eade, or Craig will be head coach next year.

Me too rpfc

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What normal person would believe a single word that came out of Hirds mouth?

JOB E

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What normal person would believe a single word that came out of Hirds mouth?

Now you're just stabbing your credibility in the heart.

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They better not let Williams slip through there fingers chasing someone that continually brushes us off, Roos is a pipe dream, his hearts not in it, time to move on.

Where is he going mjt?

I am not aware of any other positions on offer at the moment.

If my memory is correct the only jobs up are Us, Lions and Eagles

No one can talk to Williams till the end of August and with the tigers likely to be in finals then early September.

And after that who's says he is better than Eade or Craig?

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Where is he going mjt?

I am not aware of any other positions on offer at the moment.

If my memory is correct the only jobs up are Us, Lions and Eagles

No one can talk to Williams till the end of August and with the tigers likely to be in finals then early September.

And after that who's says he is better than Eade or Craig?

Theres always positions on offer, it's AFL, look at St Kilda and Fremantle, anything can happen.
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My feeling is that ths whole paul roos betting plunge is a load of crip. Punters can only bet 20 on it so the bookies couldn't care less about losing money on it. just a publicity stunt by the bookies and it has worked as everyone is talking about it.

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