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Let the blood flow. 

Hope the media swarm over the [censored] pile of bottom clubs.

I hope Brendan Bolton starts getting the blow torch next year .

Boring twerp .

About as charismatic as Siri.

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17 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/richmond-tigers-dump-five-coaches-as-afl-killing-season-erupts-20160829-gr40hd.html

Fair to say Hardwick's under a bit of pressure next year. Implosion hopefully.

 

 

Hardwick must have some photos because how else does he survive? It's the fault of everyone who reports to me that is the problem! It's not me, they just won't follow orders? Really not sure how he can survive given that the club has recognised the need for a purge of their coaching and player development. 

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1 minute ago, Earl Hood said:

Hardwick must have some photos because how else does he survive? It's the fault of everyone who reports to me that is the problem! It's not me, they just won't follow orders? Really not sure how he can survive given that the club has recognised the need for a purge of their coaching and player development. 

Perhaps they were secretly coaching behind 'Siri's' back

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2 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Five scapegoats. The buck stops with the senior coach.

Yep absolute disgrace! He needs to go !! 

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59 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/richmond-tigers-dump-five-coaches-as-afl-killing-season-erupts-20160829-gr40hd.html

Fair to say Hardwick's under a bit of pressure next year. Implosion hopefully.

 

 

thought it rotted from the head :rolleyes:

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Posted
8 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

thought it rotted from the head :rolleyes:

2 year contract is just too much to pay out. It could be $1.2 -$1.4 m.

Posted
57 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Hardwick must have some photos because how else does he survive? It's the fault of everyone who reports to me that is the problem! It's not me, they just won't follow orders? Really not sure how he can survive given that the club has recognised the need for a purge of their coaching and player development. 

I reckon he could still go before 2017, but if he stays on, the moment things go south in 2017, he'll be out the door (a bit like Neeld - except 4 years too late).

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28 minutes ago, Redleg said:

2 year contract is just too much to pay out. It could be $1.2 -$1.4 m.

No doubt, but it's his fault.

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It just seems like a strange logic. So I'm assuming he'll get no say in the new appointments. Dead man walking.

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

It just seems like a strange logic. So I'm assuming he'll get no say in the new appointments. Dead man walking.

Better yet Tired Tiges Terminating 

Posted
2 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

What will Dusty do without his minder?

Ankle bracelet

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Posted (edited)
24 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

What will Dusty do without his minder?

Exactly what I thought. Lol. Wonder if their best player will go off the rails next season?

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Wonder if Hardy will be at the Sacked  Coaches Mad Monday

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Mario from Doncaster just rang up SEN, nearly in tears, claiming that he'd vomited on himself out of pure rage thanks to the Tigers performance and compared that to the Kennedy assassination. It was probably his second finest piece of work on that station (after his spray of Cameron Schwab live to air).
Dimma best be wary. The nuffies are getting restless.

Posted
3 hours ago, WattsGawnOn said:

Geez who in their right mind would want to be an AFL coach?

Paul Roos seems to come out unscathed with his succession planning. 

Posted
11 hours ago, Biffen said:

Let the blood flow. 

Hope the media swarm over the [censored] pile of bottom clubs.

I hope Brendan Bolton starts getting the blow torch next year .

Boring twerp .

About as charismatic as Siri.

I'm in love with Siri.

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