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15 hours ago, Zoiikgarden said:

Talking of coaching moves: Heard a rumour that Brad Scott is off to Collingwood? !! Source North supporter.

Wishful thinking on their part - rid themselves of Scott, and impose him on Collingwood. 

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the media around this issue has been interesting.  Rocket is a nice guy but I dont get how he is getting away with doing very little on field with a young talented team over 3 years.  The suns made a mistake sacking him?  please! there has been no signs of improvement in 3 years, no game style, no toughness.  of course there is all the off field club issues people talk about but his main role is to get them playing as a team on field and he has failed miserably.  

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Interesting stuff up at the GC. 

Eade definitely walked unknowingly into a basket case, similar to Pagan at Carlton. Maybe not so much in terms of list, but player unity, moral and culture were totally dysfunctional. Added to that, the players didn't seem to gel with him. Yeah maybe he should have got more out of the list, but we Dees fans know too well that a crackpot cub simply can't produce the goods. Sad for him really, I reckon he is a very, very good coach.

Mark Evans has a lot of work to do. If PJ got us up off the canvas in 3 years, it might take Evans 5 up there. 

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13 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Roosy could get 2.5 mil per year if he went up to build that joint.  I was going to say rebuild them but you cant rebuild something that never really existed.

Roos can ask whatever he likes at the moment. Collingwood are desperate for a messiah (we've been there) and the AFL sanctioned Gold Coast are in trouble.

open cheque book and just 3 more years. He and Tammy retire. Two clubs with unlimited budgets want him. Stranger things have happened.

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Whoever coaches the Suns will have problems with players( especially those interstate ones) wanting to return home supposingly the sooky effect. I used to be dead against a tassie team due to low attendances and hence lack of revenue for the club.Taking in consideration two teams play home games there,relocating the GC suns there would be a good idea. Also Brisbane lions would have more access to local players.

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13 minutes ago, ENYAW said:

Whoever coaches the Suns will have problems with players( especially those interstate ones) wanting to return home supposingly the sooky effect. I used to be dead against a tassie team due to low attendances and hence lack of revenue for the club.Taking in consideration two teams play home games there,relocating the GC suns there would be a good idea. Also Brisbane lions would have more access to local players.

whats the sooky effect exactly @ENYAW?

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Rocket was given a bucket of puss to coach with lots of problems not to mention all the injuries and wasn't given enough time to right the ship 

I actually think it was a mistake to sack him. 

I hear Neelds available!

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On 09/08/2017 at 8:16 PM, Maldonboy38 said:

Interesting stuff-up at the GC. 

 

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Gotta be part of the GOLD COAST thing. 

No social fabric, no leafy Eastern suburbs. Everyone running away from something; failed marriage, failed business, failed whatever  

Built on Joh's graft, cultural events are schoolies and [censored] flashing at car races.  Institute of excellence honours convicted swindler. 

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Gold Coast Suns and Titans floundering in Australian sport's Bermuda Triangle

 

On ABC Website - can't do the link thing but ratifies what I mentioned above re: itinerant, fly in fly out lifestyle. 

And drug use. 

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Would love to see the business case for a Gold Coast team.

The only plus that I can see is weekly live TV match and media coverage in Qld.

It will never be cash flow positive but then again there are probably only 6-8 teams that are.

As each week goes by the more convinced I am that this money would be better spent in Tasmania.

A 35k indoor stadium funded by the Feds (a la Geelong) would be packed.... not to mention a vote winner

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Thank God Tassie never had home team in the sixties/seventies. 

Spine of 

Verdun Howell

Barry Lawrence

Ian Stewart

Royce Hart

Peter Hudson

 

John Greening on a wing with Darryl Baldock and Brent Crosswell alongside Hart. 

Percy Jones in the ruck. 

Unbeatable

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