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I know should take him with grain of salt because he's bit of a [censored] but saw Akermanis on foxsports get massively stuck into Roos for being under performing and overpaid big time, reckons media have let him get away with being a crap coach

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I know should take him with grain of salt because he's bit of a [censored] but saw Akermanis on foxsports get massively stuck into Roos for being under performing and overpaid big time, reckons media have let him get away with being a crap coach

Yes, take him with a grain of salt....

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I know should take him with grain of salt because he's bit of a [censored] but saw Akermanis on foxsports get massively stuck into Roos for being under performing and overpaid big time, reckons media have let him get away with being a crap coach

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If there is something stupid to say, Aker will say it.
Roosy will be welcome back at 2 clubs after this stint is over (sadly, his original club doesn't really exist anymore). Aker is welcome at none.

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I know should take him with grain of salt because he's bit of a [censored] but saw Akermanis on foxsports get massively stuck into Roos for being under performing and overpaid big time, reckons media have let him get away with being a crap coach

More like a truckload of salt.

Attention seeking narcissist

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I know should take him with grain of salt because he's bit of a [censored] but saw Akermanis on foxsports get massively stuck into Roos for being under performing and overpaid big time, reckons media have let him get away with being a crap coach

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Jason Akermanis thinks Jason Akermanis would be a great coach.

Roos hasn't met my expectations and has disappointed me with the evasiveness and foolish snark at the supporters, but I'm pretty confident he's a good coach.

At least I don't think he's going to Malthouse us!

I wonder what TGR thinks of bringing in Aker as a coach? Would certainly help balance out the 'introvert' issue he's obsessed with.

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Roos hasn't met my expectations and has disappointed me with the evasiveness and foolish snark at the supporters, but I'm pretty confident he's a good coach.

At least I don't think he's going to Malthouse us!

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I know should take him with grain of salt because he's bit of a [censored] but saw Akermanis on foxsports get massively stuck into Roos for being under performing and overpaid big time, reckons media have let him get away with being a crap coach

trying to become sports hunch.. IMO there's a spot for him replacing kyle sandilands

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Jason Akermanis thinks Jason Akermanis would be a great coach.

Roos hasn't met my expectations and has disappointed me with the evasiveness and foolish snark at the supporters, but I'm pretty confident he's a good coach.

At least I don't think he's going to Malthouse us!

I wonder what TGR thinks of bringing in Aker as a coach? Would certainly help balance out the 'introvert' issue he's obsessed with.

this ^

do you guys ever want this club to learn from its failings; or to continue traveling that same worn track along this 50 Yr carpet, ride.

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do you guys ever want this club to learn from its failings; or to continue traveling that same worn track along this 50 Yr carpet, ride.

without more explanation I have no idea as to your point.

Mine was simple...The results from Roos are somewhat lacklustre...is that up for debate...really ?? Have often said though he probably a good overall holistic coach...but for mine game day sux. Weve won not a lot of games under his tutelage. Thats a FACT. I would have expected better

Aker is a headline machine and quite forgetable as such... but Roos has been paid a lot of money. Players cant play his game...and lack many of the basic skills often. That deserves a question ...irrelevant from whom

Am hoping the answer comes next year with a quantum improvement.

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without more explanation I have no idea as to your point.

Mine was simple...The results from Roos are somewhat lacklustre...is that up for debate...really ?? Have often said though he probably a good overall holistic coach...but for mine game day sux. Weve won not a lot of games under his tutelage. Thats a FACT. I would have expected better

Aker is a headline machine and quite forgetable as such... but Roos has been paid a lot of money. Players cant play his game...and lack many of the basic skills often. That deserves a question ...irrelevant from whom

Am hoping the answer comes next year with a quantum improvement.

re Roos when rebuilding the list you do NOT want to climb the ladder too quick, before acceptances. once the list is formed mostly, then wins are prioritised. its the nature of the draft currently, & therefore also the trade incentives as well, because of this.

re the mention of clubs broader culture, surely for someone of his standing, and understanding, a mention of issues in this area are to be considered, explored, & certainly listened to with respect.. NOT to get injured & really defensive about & become attacking of the mention.

this club needs a lot of self exploration inwardly, as Jimma Stynes was so good at... this club is deluded in its perception of itself, in all its working parts, broadly speaking.

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Your comments about Jimmy Stynes haven't been forgotten Aker

What kind of bloke he is/was was summed up before Brad Green's last game. Still smarting after Greeny had a go at him about the tweet about Jimmy, he wrote some load of crap about Brad being a dribbler and waste of space (?) on Twitter. Sad thing for Aker was that by the stage, no one gave a crap about him and it was summarily dismissed as the ravings of an attention seeker.

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