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120 mins of conisent effort - once we get that at every game - skills, tactics and wins will come

Dont' reckon we've had it since the Bailey era before it all went wrong - throw in poor decions by the club and welcome to the MFC hole of despair

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Not sure if you know of a bloke called Alistair clarkson.

touche - Ross Lyon and Longmire might have something to say about that.

But in all sersiousness it's great TV - watch it if you get the chance.

Bomber available in 2015 - should we???? I love the way he's going about Footy if Roos leaves I wouldn't be disappointed with Bomber at all

Cleary we'd have to convince him he'd want to do it :)

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touche - Ross Lyon and Longmire might have something to say about that.

But in all sersiousness it's great TV - watch it if you get the chance.

Bomber available in 2015 - should we???? I love the way he's going about Footy if Roos leaves I wouldn't be disappointed with Bomber at all

Cleary we'd have to convince him he'd want to do it :)

1.5m a season should be convincing.

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touche - Ross Lyon and Longmire might have something to say about that.

But in all sersiousness it's great TV - watch it if you get the chance.

Bomber available in 2015 - should we???? I love the way he's going about Footy if Roos leaves I wouldn't be disappointed with Bomber at all

Cleary we'd have to convince him he'd want to do it :)

I think we should inquire about Bomber as some form of consultant for 2015. He seems destined to walk away from Essendon. Hird will coach, Craig as director of coaching, Goodwin as senior assistant (an option to take the successor role at MFC). Bomber really has no role and being at the club would only cause them trouble.

I'm not sure where we'd put Bomber but maybe just a part time one day a week maybe as a quality control coach to work with Roos. Come to main training and just review the training as an outsider it would be worth so much. He doesn't want to work full time I don't think so don't make him.

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I think we should inquire about Bomber as some form of consultant for 2015. He seems destined to walk away from Essendon. Hird will coach, Craig as director of coaching, Goodwin as senior assistant (an option to take the successor role at MFC). Bomber really has no role and being at the club would only cause them trouble.

I'm not sure where we'd put Bomber but maybe just a part time one day a week maybe as a quality control coach to work with Roos. Come to main training and just review the training as an outsider it would be worth so much. He doesn't want to work full time I don't think so don't make him.

Definetly agree with that.

I am just thinking out loud - Bomber would be great at the Dees I hope someone at the Club is thiking the same thing

Edit - cleary you'd consult with Roos etc to make sure it would work and he'd be keen but we're just spit balling here

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One thing is for sure we have an excellent coach which we should have had 5 yrs ago.

I love listening to this man speak his knowledge of the game is outstanding.

We in good hands.

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One thing is for sure we have an excellent coach which we should have had 5 yrs ago.

I love listening to this man speak his knowledge of the game is outstanding.

We in good hands.

Agreed - the only worry is for how long will he be there?

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One thing is for sure we have an excellent coach which we should have had 5 yrs ago.

I love listening to this man speak his knowledge of the game is outstanding.

We in good hands.

Cant say Im as confident as you

we are 0-3 with 47%

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Not sure what you're saying HH

Neeld could coach or Roos can't?

Beleive me I am [censored] with what i've seen so far but although we've suffered for a long time expectations need to be checked - or am I forgetting where I am?

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Cant say Im as confident as you

we are 0-3 with 47%

I know that hh but listen to what he says he knows what needs fixing and will use this yr to do it and is open to advice.

Something which a previous coach was not.

Don't get me wrong I am not happy with where we r at either but am more confident he can turn it around.

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I know that hh but listen to what he says he knows what needs fixing and will use this yr to do it and is open to advice.

Something which a previous coach was not.

Don't get me wrong I am not happy with where we r at either but am more confident he can turn it around.

actually no as far apart as you might think.

Both are not sure of the solution. How they react is different.......I hope

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Not sure what you're saying HH

Neeld could coach or Roos can't?

Beleive me I am [censored] with what i've seen so far but although we've suffered for a long time expectations need to be checked - or am I forgetting where I am?

I've probably forgotten more about football - than Mark Neeld knows.

Paul Roos has probably forgotten more about football in the past week - than I know.

That is the difference between coaches.

Our players never respected Neeld, I was told this early on in his tenure - I was disappointed.

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I've probably forgotten more about football - than Mark Neeld knows.

Paul Roos has probably forgotten more about football in the past week - than I know.

That is the difference between coaches.

Our players never respected Neeld, I was told this early on in his tenure - I was disappointed.

I'm not sure they're showing great respect for Roos either.

Certainly not showing any respect for the jumper on field.

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I've probably forgotten more about football - than Mark Neeld knows.

Paul Roos has probably forgotten more about football in the past week - than I know.

That is the difference between coaches.

Our players never respected Neeld, I was told this early on in his tenure - I was disappointed.

Interesting that our players believe they have earned the right to respect or not respect any coach appointed to them.. And now we have Roos, they are well on the way to trashing his reputation If this rubbish continues.

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I'm not sure they're showing great respect for Roos either.

Certainly not showing any respect for the jumper on field.

Pity the players haven't had respect for their own careers or the supporters who watch them weekly either live or on TV.

That excuse is a cop out to me. Brent Moloney sulks.

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actually no as far apart as you might think.

Both are not sure of the solution. How they react is different.......I hope

I have a lot more confidence in Roos finding a solution and reacting positively than the previous coach that's for sure.

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Essendon have basically been the best team for the last 3 years in the first third of the season. Imagine if bomber coached them then!

I did like his idea about 12-on-12 games in the preseason though. Makes them hold; makes them spread; makes them run harder for longer.

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This will make players earn their spot.....& ultimately a good club!

Roos presser below

Jack Trengove was dropped to the VFL last week, in part, to help the former skipper rediscover his enjoyment for the game. While he had 25 disposals for the Casey Scorpions, and was particularly effective in the second half, he is no certainty to return this week.

''The standards have got to start in the seconds. Thats another discussion we had today. I am not going to promote anyone just because they got 30 possessions, or 25 possessions, or 28 possessions,'' Roos said.

''The standards that are set at the good clubs are set from below. We will play the guys we think can play the role in the seniors that they were able to play in the seconds.''

Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/paul-roos-sticks-to-his-game-plan-20140407-zqrty.html#ixzz2yCj4t7ci

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I'm not sure they're showing great respect for Roos either.

Certainly not showing any respect for the jumper on field.

I don't think that's fair. There are still problems to iron out but overall I think the effort in the Saints and GWS games has been pretty good save for a couple of players. They hesitate and get caught out thinking some times but that is natural when they are trying to implement a well-drilled game plan. There are skill errors but that is a different issue to not trying/lack of respect. Overall I've been pretty happy with the effort shown but there are still a couple of offenders who I would drop back to Casey until they can show they can put in 100% effort from start to finish. It may put us a step back in the short term but setting those standards now will be beneficial long term.

The most interesting thing I heard Roos & Bomber talk about was the best clubs set standards in the reserves while clubs like ours have to do it in the seniors. It's pretty obvious really but a kid won't get a game at Geelong or Hawthorn until they have proven they can do what is required in the reserves. Meanwhile we've been chucking them in the deep end and expecting them to win games for us from day dot.

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