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New brooms :rolleyes::unsure:

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I thought that was old news. Jackson was never going to have connolly back and of course Neil would go. He isnt going to be any good for Roos but it will be odd if he turns up at essendon along side Hird. What happens when he comes back. Does Craig go as well.

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No real news here.

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no soup for you NEXT

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A lot of outs and not so many ins :unsure:

Postion are being made redundant. Don't expect the 'ins' Young Dee.


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Connolly a big under achiever in what he actually got done. Please don't get him back in 5 years time! Neil Craig, thanks for your honest efforts!

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Thanks to both of them. Chris served the Club well on and off over a very long period and is a Life Member. Neil did a fantastic job in difficult circumstances during his short tenure. All the best for the future to both.

edit: delete repetition

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who's Criag?

When I read your username, I think of an effeminate Brazilian man with a fetish for scat porno.

Read in a thick Brazilian accent: "Hello I am Raul, and I would like to show you my poos, mano."

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Neil Craig is a loss. Would have liked him to stay on in his role which he had undertaken previous to stand in coach.

His sports science background would have been a bonus for the club in the long term.

Good luck Neil.

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Whilst I am no Connolly fan, he is a nice enough bloke and I actually felt a little sorry for him when he was left to carry the can for Schwab and the Board during the tanking saga.

On the other hand, he is another boys club member who damaged the club with his incompetence before being rewarded with an unjustifiably long contract, leaving the members to pick up the tab.

Although a number of the Stynes era Board members remain, hopefully Connolly's departure, along with that of Schwab, will put an end to the boys club chapter in our club's history.

Craig was never going to stick around once Roos was on board. He worked under very challenging circumstances and I wish him well.


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What a shock,. We are paying out Cuddles' contract. Lets dip into the cookie jar one more time.

And Craig? Anyone know if we are paying him out as well?

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If we have to pay them out to get rid of them, then so be it.

Cuddles was part of the tanking and Craig part of the Bates saga.

In saying that, Neil Craig was the best person I've seen at the club in over 20 years.

But, the ball keeps rolling, we gotta change it up and take a new approach in 2014.

Both lads gave a lot to the club and should be applauded.

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Whilst I am no Connolly fan, he is a nice enough bloke and I actually felt a little sorry for him when he was left to carry the can for Schwab and the Board during the tanking saga.

On the other hand, he is another boys club member who damaged the club with his incompetence before being rewarded with an unjustifiably long contract, leaving the members to pick up the tab.

Although a number of the Stynes era Board members remain, hopefully Connolly's departure, along with that of Schwab, will put an end to the boys club chapter in our club's history.

Craig was never going to stick around once Roos was on board. He worked under very challenging circumstances and I wish him well.

Loved Connolly as a player but he has been paid out in full and is lucky because he helped us underachieve massively during the "Mates" regime! The club has to stop giving long term senior positions to people who are unproven and then even extending their contracts only to sack them and pay them out soon after. How many thousands of dollars are we gunna pay in 2014 for people who are no longer at the club ???? Must stop this, the AFL has only so much to give us and we are still a long way from filling spaces with "better suited achievers" ! FFS get it right.

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who's Criag?

Not sure who CRIAG is but Craig has gone! LOL

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*Craig

I actually put Connolly up, someone has added Craig, so not my spelling mistake.

Thanks for the advice though, but reckon I've got Craig covered.

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CC was the fall guy for the "tanking" balls up.

That is the reason for his pay out.

Had a soft spot for CC.

However the past regime over the last six years lead us to what is our poorest position in half a century.

Am I glad that from the Chairman on down they have all been moved on?

YES

Now the task of fixing the crap list they left us with begins.

That is going to take another 2 -3 years.

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I watched first hand Schwab and Connelly set back Freo 10 years and couldn't believe we hired these 2 Muppets. They should be remembered for the sacking of a beloved captain a good coach, the debacle at Kardinya Park , the hiring of a dud coach, the worst recruiting record since the Dockers , our worst loss at home in over 100 years and the financial strain upon the club by giving contracts to mates knowing full well that they were more than likely going to be moved on or made redundant.

Don't let the door knock you in the head on the way out !!!!

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