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44 minutes ago, praha said:

Neeld's available.

Yes Praha, and look what's happened at bomberland since they showed Neeld the door. How about nooooooooooooooooooooooo ????????

 
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1 hour ago, Mach5 said:

Ben Hart halfway out the door at the Crows. Goodwin connection?

I thought the same thing @Mach5 - I know nothing about him however... was a fine player mind you...

 

Ryan O'Keefe is available as well.


Nathan Basset.

It's not often spoken of but Port have had the least scoring against for two years running.

All Australian defender (alongside Goodwin) and multiple premiership coach with Norwood.

Hard nosed, a strong communicator and development coach with an aggressive defensive outlook.

Previously followed Goodwin to Essendon.

Former Demon :)

The missing piece of the puzzle.

On 8/2/2018 at 6:10 PM, Danelska said:

*not merely as sexy as who we should target player wise.

It's easy to draw inferences on players skills sets, acumen and talent - harder to draw a line on coaches, particularly all the assistant ones from afar.

I stumbled across Brett Ratten leaving Hawthorn a few minutes ago - and thought to myself - that I've always rated him, as a person and as a coach, can't tell you why, just a sense... wouldn't mind getting him on board again at the Dee's.

But, in one - out another - and without character assassinating people/coaches I've never met - has anyone got a version of a champion data write up for our assistant coaches ;) - I hear from some Demonlanders that Troy Chaplin, shouldn't be retained etc etc...

Cartoon were stuffing things up, the same time as we were.

I like Ratten as well...  But lets NOT upset the apple cart; for wish this, or wish that.

 

Inner harmony is crucial to us.

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1 hour ago, DV8 said:

Cartoon were stuffing things up, the same time as we were.

I like Ratten as well...  But lets NOT upset the apple cart; for wish this, or wish that.

 

Inner harmony is crucial to us.

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Ratten has already done time with the Demons. He was their mid field coach after he retired and he was bloody good...

 

 
2 hours ago, dieter said:

Ratten has already done time with the Demons. He was their mid field coach after he retired and he was bloody good...

 

Yep, I recall.

I was disappointed when he left us. but we were a mess waiting to implode. lucky he did go at that time.

Now is a much better time for incumbents.

It’s being reported here that West Coast will allow Mitchell to move to Melbourne however he’ll be working for them from there for the next two years. 

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11 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Mitchell still has two years left on his contract with West Coast. West Coast are going to let him move back to Melbourne but he’ll be working for them from there. 

Oh really I think the " the haze " has overtakin you !

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