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Comes across as a very amiable bloke which must be a refreshing change for the players and staff compared to Misson’s deadpan presentation. 

  On 03/11/2019 at 11:08, McQueen said:

Comes across as a very amiable bloke which must be a refreshing change for the players and staff compared to Misson’s deadpan presentation. 

mmmm...actually appears human

 
  On 03/11/2019 at 11:08, McQueen said:

Comes across as a very amiable bloke which must be a refreshing change for the players and staff compared to Misson’s deadpan presentation. 

Of course you saying that after having many conversations at training with Misso, no sorry that was me, Misso had a very good relationship with everybody

 

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  On 03/11/2019 at 11:48, Satyriconhome said:

Of course you saying that after having many conversations at training with Misso, no sorry that was me, Misso had a very good relationship with everybody

 

From what 'you could see'. 


  On 03/11/2019 at 11:48, Satyriconhome said:

Of course you saying that after having many conversations at training with Misso, no sorry that was me, Misso had a very good relationship with everybody

 

Don’t let your cape get caught on the way out. 

Sounds like an absolute class act to me. 

Early call I know but looks like a masterstroke appointment to me.

Unbelievable get to get someone with his resume. 

 

 
  On 03/11/2019 at 11:48, Satyriconhome said:

Of course you saying that after having many conversations at training with Misso, no sorry that was me, Misso had a very good relationship with everybody

 

Is this a parody account?


I remember running into Misso in an empty Darwin gym prior to a game up there. I had my Demon singlet on and thought I’d say g’day next time our paths crossed. He fresh aired me. 

  On 03/11/2019 at 19:10, Tough Kent said:

I remember running into Misso in an empty Darwin gym prior to a game up there. I had my Demon singlet on and thought I’d say g’day next time our paths crossed. He fresh aired me. 

Hahaha, don’t you know?! If you only had a scooter under your arm he would have spoken in depth for hours on each player.

  On 03/11/2019 at 11:08, McQueen said:

Comes across as a very amiable bloke which must be a refreshing change for the players and staff compared to Misson’s deadpan presentation. 

This is a joke, right?

(Getting harder to tell on Demonland).

I'm looking forward to Burgess. I completely fail to understand all the Misson bashing. It's a symptom of the scapegoat mentality which gets nobody anywhere.


From what I can tell given the language used in all the articles about him it; it seems he's only currently signed for 1 year? Does anyone know if that's the case? I understand he's in-demand and may field offers end of next season, but will be frustrating if we're looking for another new guy after 1 season.

 

  On 03/11/2019 at 22:21, Lord Nev said:

From what I can tell given the language used in all the articles about him it; it seems he's only currently signed for 1 year? Does anyone know if that's the case? I understand he's in-demand and may field offers end of next season, but will be frustrating if we're looking for another new guy after 1 season.

 

Yep agreed. If he went to the national soccer team or cricket Australia that would be one thing. If he marched into collingwood or the tigers that would be next level embarassing. Heres hoping he has some loyalty in his charecter and gives us a decent few year run. Might be he just wants to see if we're a basket case or a real thing. After 39 years supporting Im not sure I know myself! 

  On 03/11/2019 at 22:21, Lord Nev said:

From what I can tell given the language used in all the articles about him it; it seems he's only currently signed for 1 year? Does anyone know if that's the case? I understand he's in-demand and may field offers end of next season, but will be frustrating if we're looking for another new guy after 1 season.

I hadn't realised it was only 1 year.  Terrible mistake if so.  Poor for stability and continuity. 

I just can't imagine Pert would allow just a one year contract for such a critical position given the year we have just had.  It had to be at least 2 or 3 years to get the ongoing benefits for processes, player fitness and time for succession planning of a replacement.

  On 03/11/2019 at 22:57, Lucifer's Hero said:

I hadn't realised it was only 1 year.  Terrible mistake if so.  Poor for stability and continuity. 

I just can't imagine Pert would allow just a one year contract for such a critical position given the year we have just had.  It had to be at least 2 or 3 years to get the ongoing benefits for processes, player fitness and time for succession planning of a replacement.

I'm not sure if it is just 1 year, but can't find any information about the contract term anywhere and all the language in the articles says things like "signed for the 2020 season".

 


  On 03/11/2019 at 23:00, Lord Nev said:

I'm not sure if it is just 1 year, but can't find any information about the contract term anywhere and all the language in the articles says things like "signed for the 2020 season".

 

On re-reading the article I think it is poor phrasing by the writer as Burgess is quoted as saying: “It was the vision that was really sold by Goody (Simon Goodwin) and Josh Mahoney [that appealed to me]...“I was really excited about where the list was at, the potential for growth within the list [and] obviously the location of the club is fantastic".

That sounds more long term than one year.  ??

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  On 03/11/2019 at 11:48, Satyriconhome said:

Of course you saying that after having many conversations at training with Misso, no sorry that was me, Misso had a very good relationship with everybody

 

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It's been doing the rounds that only days after Burgess signed with the MFC there was an offer tabled for a significantly larger deal from a bigger EPL club than The Gunners. A potential exit from the MFC contract was explored but not forthcoming, and the offer subsequently did not progress any further. 

Anyway, our new High Performance Manager has been described as reluctantly being at the MFC. 

  On 04/11/2019 at 11:18, rolling fog said:

It's been doing the rounds that only days after Burgess signed with the MFC there was an offer tabled for a significantly larger deal from a bigger EPL club than The Gunners. A potential exit from the MFC contract was explored but not forthcoming, and the offer subsequently did not progress any further. 

Anyway, our new High Performance Manager has been described as reluctantly being at the MFC. 

Reluctantly being at the MFC by choice? How odd. 


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