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7 hours ago, DemonOX said:

PSD imo we need an experienced coach. We have had a fair go at a rookie coach and to date hasn’t worked.
My top 2 hit list would be in order of importance 

1. Clarko (prob wishful thinking)

2. Ross Lyon

i would also have an assistant in Yze earmarked as a successor at some time in the future. 

If we continue this style with Goody I really hope the board show something and  move him on at the end of the season. I know it will cost us but bloody hell if we go into next season with Goody as coach it will be horrific and we could sink even lower than in the good old Neeld days imo. 

I really rate Lyon, Deanox he gets things done. He may be defensive but he gets the best out of his players. 

I can't see Clarkson leaving Hawthorn and, whilst the current plight makes an experienced coach a priority we still need to remain open to potential with experienced people in the game, which is why I mentioned Fagan and Beveridge

I'm not sure on all the Yze hype outside of the romanticism what else. Working under Clarkson would have its benefits 

Goodwin has no choice now but to make changes in his plan. He doesn't need to throw the baby out with the bathwater but changes are necessary, if he doesn't unless things miraculously click he will fall on his sword 

 
9 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

He had a great PowerPoint apparently ???

and in 2010 everyone thought we'd picked the right guy because it was down to him and Hardwick

9 hours ago, venemy53 said:

Thanks, Ethan. Yeah, I agree re: the gameplan. I suppose I'm still harbouring hopes that the gameplan will just 'click' all of a sudden (by which I mean better F50 connection) and the players will have a surge of belief and confidence and we'll start kicking 20 goals a game?

Why wait?

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14 hours ago, dworship said:

Nope, perhaps you should let the adults do the funny stuff next time.

Listen here Sonny don't bother responding to my quotes. You're one of those people who's default position is just to be insulting.

On 7/7/2020 at 9:27 AM, loges said:

Listen here Sonny don't bother responding to my quotes. You're one of those people who's default position is just to be insulting.

Well that's what happens when you try to get your chuckles when I'm being serious. For the record; I have a sense of humour, often veiled in the sea of negativity that abounds on this site. At another time I might have had a good guffaw at your obvious wit. In humour, I think timing is everything. I may have offended you and you obviously thought I was insulting you. Given your childish reply I will stand by my earlier comments. Oh, and I'll stop responding to your quotes when you decide not to post things that add nothing to the conversation.

Gosh darn it, I just added nothing to the conversation.

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