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So it begins at Punt Rd...

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It is so nice that it isn't us anymore!

:roos:  :pj:

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I will never forget hearing a mate tell me about the bus ride back from Adelaide after week 1 of the finals in 2014.

Their fans continue to think they're part of something special.  

 
11 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I will never forget hearing a mate tell me about the bus ride back from Adelaide after week 1 of the finals in 2014.

Their fans continue to think they're part of something special.  

I think reality has started to hit most of them now


14 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I think reality has started to hit most of them now

Most but not all.... Still have some Tiger friends acquaintances who believe their list is still in good shape, and that if they brought in a new coach and new game plan, they would be back playing finals.

I know that those in glass house shouldn't throw stones, and we have been a basket case forever, but there is nothing funnier than the 5 yearly Richmond coup.  Twice a decade, without fail they tear the place down and start over.  

While we might be the tragedy of the AFL, the Tigers are the comedy act.

 
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7 minutes ago, SPC said:

Most but not all.... Still have some Tiger friends acquaintances who believe their list is still in good shape, and that if they brought in a new coach and new game plan, they would be back playing finals.

That's just what my Richmond mate said to me!!

they really don't get it. That was a 186 effort from the players last weekend. 

Hardwick has to walk if he has any brains

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

That's just what my Richmond mate said to me!!

they really don't get it. That was a 186 effort from the players last weekend. 

Hardwick has to walk if he has any brains

He has a contract for $1+million in hand.

Would you walk?


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1 minute ago, old dee said:

He has a contract for $1+million in hand.

Would you walk?

Health reasons yes i would. 

It took Bails

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Health reasons yes i would. 

It took Bails

Walking without $1 million would affect my health a lot more.

4 minutes ago, old dee said:

He has a contract for $1+million in hand.

Would you walk?

An honorable man would... but then again, Hardwick does not have this quality..  History has shown that once you fail as an AFL Head Coach, then you are thrown on the scrap heap.

Just now, SPC said:

An honorable man would... but then again, Hardwick does not have this quality..  History has shown that once you fail as an AFL Head Coach, then you are thrown on the scrap heap.

That is a scarce commodity in the AFL these days SPC.

I would be saying to Richmond "I have a a two year contract and will coach next year, you want me out you pay $1million"

 

7 minutes ago, old dee said:

That is a scarce commodity in the AFL these days SPC.

I would be saying to Richmond "I have a a two year contract and will coach next year, you want me out you pay $1million"

 

He won't walk, Richmond will continue with him and waste another season.. My only hope is, that we play them twice next year!!


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17 minutes ago, old dee said:

Walking without $1 million would affect my health a lot more.

No coach would ever walk without a payout

37 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

I know that those in glass house shouldn't throw stones, and we have been a basket case forever, but there is nothing funnier than the 5 yearly Richmond coup.  Twice a decade, without fail they tear the place down and start over.  

While we might be the tragedy of the AFL, the Tigers are the comedy act.

I know nearly all involved in the pub meeting. Nothing will happen. Sadly.

Several members of those Richmond families barrack for Melbourne.

36 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No coach would ever walk without a payout

There might be an exception - did Tim Watson quit St Kilda without a payout?

Apart from that possible exception, though, I agree with you.

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5 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

There might be an exception - did Tim Watson quit St Kilda without a payout?

Apart from that possible exception, though, I agree with you.

Did Watson walk with nothing?

Fascinating if he did, coz he aint short of $$$'s lives in Elwood.


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35 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

I know nearly all involved in the pub meeting. Nothing will happen. Sadly.

You were on the next table Jnr?

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

That's just what my Richmond mate said to me!!

they really don't get it. That was a 186 effort from the players last weekend. 

Hardwick has to walk if he has any brains

Um, no it wasn't.

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Health reasons yes i would. 

It took Bails

I doubt that very much.

And sorry, are you saying that coaching a bad team killed Dean Bailey? Just want to be clear.

1 hour ago, SPC said:

An honorable man would... but then again, Hardwick does not have this quality..  History has shown that once you fail as an AFL Head Coach, then you are thrown on the scrap heap.

Come on. Honour has absolutely nothing to do with it.

1 hour ago, old dee said:

That is a scarce commodity in the AFL these days SPC.

I would be saying to Richmond "I have a a two year contract and will coach next year, you want me out you pay $1million"

 

This is the response that every single one of us would give.

 

 
38 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

You were on the next table Jnr?

ha ha maybe...!

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7 minutes ago, Undeeterred said:

Um, no it wasn't.

I doubt that very much.

And sorry, are you saying that coaching a bad team killed Dean Bailey? Just want to be clear.

I am saying the stress of the whole episode would have contributed to his Cancer...


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