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I would have thought as a prospective assistant coach you would be very interested in learning your craft under someone who has a similar style to what you feel you would have,

I see Cameron Ling as a really good footy mind and a really good communicator, a lot more of a paul roos style coach than say a brad scott, chris scott or Mick Malthouse type, which is why I think he will end up at the MFC whether that be as an Assistant coach or a successor, personally I think Kirk is still the obvious candidate for successor.

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Ling has also stated he is still open to considering working on Carlton's coaching team despite his run in with Malthouse:

http://www.smh.com.au/afl/afl-news/cameron-ling-still-open-to-working-with-mick-malthouse-at-carlton-20140717-zu7d5.html

maybe he might replace the wire brush as coach of carltoon in 2 years time, after MnM hears the marching band playing for him.

MnM has become a grumpy old man who can't see anymore, & needs the TV replay to see whats happening onfield.

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maybe he might replace the wire brush as coach of carltoon in 2 years time, after MnM hears the marching band playing for him.

MnM has become a grumpy old man who can't see anymore, & needs the TV replay to see whats happening onfield.

His binoculars must be buggered or he has them around the wrong way.

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His binoculars must be buggered or he has them around the wrong way.

binoculars give a narrow viewed individual an even more narrow field of vision. No wonder he's losing his plot. his tight view is screwing his head.

he better take up with a magnified mono field scope before it goes too far.

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So Ling is not coaching at the AFL level and would be considered an inexperience coach.

Why are we waiting as he is perfect for the MFC.

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I must confess I don't see why we are going so hard after Ling. He is a great football mind and there have been many players from the Cats say that in his last few years he was like a playing coach, but he's gone straight into the media after football. There are several astute and highly rated assistants that have been in the system for a while. The idea of a short apprenticeship much like Buckley has me concerned, since taking over as senior coach after Malthouse the Pies have been steadily declining. It makes me think he still wasn't ready to take over at the time.

The positive is that unlike the Malthouse/Buckley apprenticeship, Roos has stated that he wants to stay at Melbourne at the end of his coaching tenure which means he can continue to mentor Ling in a different role.

Still, I'm not sure what has got Roos and the club so excited about Ling. I guess in Roos we trust.

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Mate ask anyone from Geelong footy club if cam ling would be a coach and you will have your answer, I met Joel Corey a few months back and asked and he couldn't speak highly enough of him

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Much prefer a Ling type personality than an angry ant like the Scott's, Neeld, Watters etc.

Usually these types implode and leave a mess in their wake. Clarkson seems one of the few that get away with it.

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Much prefer a Ling type personality than an angry ant like the Scott's, Neeld, Watters etc.

Usually these types implode and leave a mess in their wake. Clarkson seems one of the few that get away with it.

I think Clarkson gets away with it because he has the slightest bit if charisma, where the others have none if not the opposite.

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Mate ask anyone from Geelong footy club if cam ling would be a coach and you will have your answer, I met Joel Corey a few months back and asked and he couldn't speak highly enough of him

No doubt he is a good bloke as that's all you hear, but Joel Corey isn't going to drop an old teammate in it to a complete stranger. Of course he's going to play a straight bat.

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If Nick Maxwell doesn't coach and have relative success, I'll be surprised.

All Ling has on the board is "good bloke" and "positive" on his CV. So did Dean Bailey. So did Neeldy, if you ignore "good" and "positive".

At least Roos knows what Ben Mathews, Brett Allison etc. are capable of. If we don't get top-shelf, it might come from within. I'd have Maxwell in a heartbeat though.

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If Nick Maxwell doesn't coach and have relative success, I'll be surprised.

All Ling has on the board is "good bloke" and "positive" on his CV. So did Dean Bailey. So did Neeldy, if you ignore "good" and "positive".

At least Roos knows what Ben Mathews, Brett Allison etc. are capable of. If we don't get top-shelf, it might come from within. I'd have Maxwell in a heartbeat though.

I'd love to know what Maxwell has on his CV that is different to Lings that makes him a potential success and Ling not. They both seem very, very similar to me.

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I'd love to know what Maxwell has on his CV that is different to Lings that makes him a potential success and Ling not. They both seem very, very similar to me.

TGR is talking out his ass

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No doubt he is a good bloke as that's all you hear, but Joel Corey isn't going to drop an old teammate in it to a complete stranger. Of course he's going to play a straight bat.

Sure, but it's the manner and tone in which he spoke about him, the respect level was obvious

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I must confess I don't see why we are going so hard after Ling. He is a great football mind and there have been many players from the Cats say that in his last few years he was like a playing coach, but he's gone straight into the media after football. There are several astute and highly rated assistants that have been in the system for a while. The idea of a short apprenticeship much like Buckley has me concerned, since taking over as senior coach after Malthouse the Pies have been steadily declining. It makes me think he still wasn't ready to take over at the time.

The positive is that unlike the Malthouse/Buckley apprenticeship, Roos has stated that he wants to stay at Melbourne at the end of his coaching tenure which means he can continue to mentor Ling in a different role.

Still, I'm not sure what has got Roos and the club so excited about Ling. I guess in Roos we trust.

I think Buckley is doing a really good job and that the Pies are set up well for the coming years. Malthouse screwed himself over in his last year when a flag was there for them, Buckley is now building a stronger list to move forward. I wouldn't mind him at Melbourne.

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I'd love to know what Maxwell has on his CV that is different to Lings that makes him a potential success and Ling not. They both seem very, very similar to me.

Ling was by far the better player and it's an insult to compare the two even if it is as potential coaches.

Maxwell couldn't win a one on one against an Aus kicker.

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I think Buckley is doing a really good job and that the Pies are set up well for the coming years. Malthouse screwed himself over in his last year when a flag was there for them, Buckley is now building a stronger list to move forward. I wouldn't mind him at Melbourne.

The Buckley and Malthouse scenario is vastly different, as Malthouse reluctantly handed over the reigns and stepped away.

Roosy is eagerly handing over the position, but also keen to see the successor flourish, and will stick around to offer the support that sees that happen.

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If Nick Maxwell doesn't coach and have relative success, I'll be surprised.

All Ling has on the board is "good bloke" and "positive" on his CV. So did Dean Bailey. So did Neeldy, if you ignore "good" and "positive".

At least Roos knows what Ben Mathews, Brett Allison etc. are capable of. If we don't get top-shelf, it might come from within. I'd have Maxwell in a heartbeat though.

Interesting that all that know Maxwell tout him as instead being a future club CEO, and will soon be a part of the Collingwood executive.

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Lingy has just confirmed on Sat night footy he has met with Roos and the leadership group. He wanted to get an idea on how and where the club is heading.

He said the club is on track, but has not decided if he will go in to coaching. It has Roos circa 2013 written all over it.

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Lingy has just confirmed on Sat night footy he has met with Roos and the leadership group. He wanted to get an idea on how and where the club is heading.

He said the club is on track, but has not decided if he will go in to coaching. It has Roos circa 2013 written all over it.

That's a little nugget of info we didn't know, as I thought he had only met with Roos and some of the FD. Makes things more interesting to say the least.

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Lingy has just confirmed on Sat night footy he has met with Roos and the leadership group. He wanted to get an idea on how and where the club is heading.

He said the club is on track, but has not decided if he will go in to coaching. It has Roos circa 2013 written all over it.

As I said then, I will say again now, you don't meet the leadership group unless you are very interested in the position imo

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Lingy has just confirmed on Sat night footy he has met with Roos and the leadership group. He wanted to get an idea on how and where the club is heading.

He said the club is on track, but has not decided if he will go in to coaching. It has Roos circa 2013 written all over it.

Confirmed coming to the MFC then youd think

Welcome Lingy

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Confirmed coming to the MFC then youd think

Welcome Lingy

You just made me laugh out loud. I love the fact that the above quote is all you need. Brilliant.

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As I said then, I will say again now, you don't meet the leadership group unless you are very interested in the position imo

Exactly what Roos did prior to accepting the dees coaching role if my memory serves me correct.

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