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As everybody agrees, he was a great clubman and a great leader and leading mark but he could never kick. Lets hope that he is an understudy because I am sure that he has nothing to impart to Dawes, Clark, & Co.

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SO many dumb people in this thread

He is coming back as a line coach - we haven't bought him back to play.

Shaking my head....

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SO many dumb people in this thread

He is coming back as a line coach - we haven't bought him back to play.

Shaking my head....

What if Dawes and Mitch are injured again?

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As everybody agrees, he was a great clubman and a great leader and leading mark but he could never kick. Lets hope that he is an understudy because I am sure that he has nothing to impart to Dawes, Clark, & Co.

Ironically, in his second or third last year at the MFC he was top 5 in he AFL for set shot conversion. Couldn't take a contested mark for **** though. Was always one of the fittest on the list, and clearly had a great work ethic.

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What if Dawes and Mitch are injured again?

I will be surprised if they are both uninjured.

Health has not been their long suits the last couple of years.

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I will be surprised if they are both uninjured.

Health has not been their long suits the last couple of years.

Gee.....and I thought I was a pessimist
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Gee.....and I thought I was a pessimist

No.....youve got you r work cut out...Old has the crown atm :)^_^

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As everybody agrees, he was a great clubman and a great leader and leading mark but he could never kick. Lets hope that he is an understudy because I am sure that he has nothing to impart to Dawes, Clark, & Co.

Nothing to impart hey?

If posters think that playing ability begets coaching ability - then smarter people than you hired the current grand final coaches.

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SO many dumb people in this thread

He is coming back as a line coach - we haven't bought him back to play.

Shaking my head....

I wouldn't be so quick to call people dumb...

He was hired as a development[/] coach, not a line coach.

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MFC now targeting Stuart Dew but Swans will not release him.

Been dev. coach and assistant coach with the Swans last 4 years.

Swans could be retracting the "congratulations Paul Roos" press release.

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MFC now targeting Stuart Dew but Swans will not release him.

Been dev. coach and assistant coach with the Swans last 4 years.

Swans could be retracting the "congratulations Paul Roos" press release.

Source?

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So, what has Brad Miller been doing throughout 2013? Has he been an assistant coach anywhere (not just AFL)? Or has he been doing the coaching diploma course?

He has been playing at Heidelberg in the Northern Footy League, not sure if he had something to do with coaching there? He must have been involved with an AFL club or did some kind of study.

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So, what has Brad Miller been doing throughout 2013? Has he been an assistant coach anywhere (not just AFL)? Or has he been doing the coaching diploma course?

He coached the juniors at Heidelberg aswell.


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Interesting OTC tonight! Roosy fairly [censored] off with the Swans and in particular Richard Colless.

Give us a run down FBPO!

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Give us a run down FBPO!

Yeah he's not happy at all. Has asked for an apology from Colless re the report about poaching from the academy. Also can't understand why the Swans are refusing to allow Dew to be interviewed for the 2IC role.

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MFC now targeting Stuart Dew but Swans will not release him.

Been dev. coach and assistant coach with the Swans last 4 years.

Swans could be retracting the "congratulations Paul Roos" press release.

Jacey absolutely spot on with this!

Good Work.

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Assuming you're right about that, why on earth was he appointed in the first place and how did he remain coach for almost four years?

It was the same kind of lunacy that saw Schwab re-appointed for 3 years just before sacking him is it not?

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