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3 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Read the thread title. I assumed your retort was based around thinking Lewis could coach.

If it was just to imply I should be nicer because a Hawthorn player won a bunch of flags I really don't care.

I'm only biased on who can and can't help us.

Read the thread title? Mate, you wrote a whole big post just to take cheap shots at the guy. Don't know why people do that so much here, it's embarrassing.

 
43 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Just have a look at who carried him off after the North game and it will give you some clues...

 

I didn’t see, who did chaired him off?

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3 hours ago, Demons11 said:

He has already said he will focus on his media commitments and not coaching.

Thought I read somewhere he also has a wine business???

I’m taking his press conferences and interviews at face value - it seems to me that he has genuine affection for the club, and that he’s really enjoyed this phase of his career, though especially his first two years at the MFC.

Lewis has class. I really enjoyed what he brought to this club - and it seems his older boy seems to love the Dees too.

I expect that a career in the media (which is clearly open to him) will ultimately be far more lucrative for him, and that he’s more stimulated by it. But that’s not to say he doesn’t like the MFC, and the MFC and the players don’t respect him or his massive contribution to the club.

 


I'm still taking advice now and i'm 70 plus....never too zzzzz

45 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Thought I read somewhere he also has a wine business???

Yeah he does. 

Classic D'land.  Retiring great hints to his post playing pursuits ie;  love of media and pursuing his passion for wine making, then someone starts a thread titled 'Assistant Coach?'.

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Lewis will seemingly head to media. Probably more lucrative and less time consuming than starting out as an assistant coach. Quite like his media work, more incisive than most retired players turned commentators. The rug is a tad distracting.


59 minutes ago, demoniac said:

Lewis will seemingly head to media. Probably more lucrative and less time consuming than starting out as an assistant coach. Quite like his media work, more incisive than most retired players turned commentators. The rug is a tad distracting.

I wish I could afford a rug :)

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