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1 hour ago, Lord Nev said:

Yze, whose title is technically 'senior assistant', will be in charge of the midfield in 2021 apparently.

Lets hope he can workout how the mids should set up in the Centre.. its critical.

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On 10/21/2020 at 9:32 PM, Better days ahead said:

Voss sounds quite content at Port. Gives the impression his next move will be for a senior coach position. Pity. I was hoping he would join our coaching set-up.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2020/10/21/voss-responds-to-north-melbourne-coaching-speculation/

Voss was spoken to by a contingent of Demon people, who met him personally, he respectfully declined joining us at this stage. 
The Club has been Flat out since Round 17 finished

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2 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

Yze, whose title is technically 'senior assistant', will be in charge of the midfield in 2021 apparently.

Thanks for sharing LN.

God i hope he can work out the midfield/forward connection now and be ready for next season. I dont want to hear we still have this problem during next seasons games or it will drive me FURTHER nuts than i am already. 18 months of not fixing the problem is long enough FFS.

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2 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

Yze, whose title is technically 'senior assistant', will be in charge of the midfield in 2021 apparently.

Good. Hopefully he puts a couple of players who played like him in the midfield mix. Ie. Players who can receive handballs and kick 

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3 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

Yze, whose title is technically 'senior assistant', will be in charge of the midfield in 2021 apparently.

Interesting.   He should take Salem under his wing.... always thought he had the potential to be as good as Ooze but for some reason he has stagnated.

Lets see what he can do with the excess big mids in Harmes and Brayshaw.

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17 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Interesting.   He should take Salem under his wing.... always thought he had the potential to be as good as Ooze but for some reason he has stagnated.

Lets see what he can do with the excess big mids in Harmes and Brayshaw.

Good move with Ooze mids have a blank  book when starting and go from there .

Salem nit harsh actually though he raised the bar this lady half if season. Seemed more urgent and wanted to run harder and move the ball much Quicker 

Very happy If he continues this way but Harmes and Brayshaw need a new teacher and Ooze could be a master stroke. 

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21 hours ago, JimmyGadson said:

Dean Solmoman. 

Hated him as a player for Essendon but have heard great things and would love him as an assistant. 

Hope we've asked the question.

Amen to that, from what I've been told really loved by players who he has worked with.

By all accounts very adaptable to the targeted player he is conveying the message to in order to get the best out of them

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3 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

i think his business interests in seq will keep him up there; like leppitsch, he's another highly regarded assistant who is 'taking a break' from the hurly-burley of it all

I thought he was made redundant. if so, should be getable.

 

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1 hour ago, 58er said:

 

Salem nit harsh actually though he raised the bar this lady half if season. Seemed more urgent and wanted to run harder and move the ball much Quicker 

Very happy If he continues this way but Harmes and Brayshaw need a new teacher and Ooze could be a master stroke. 

Salem has the potential to be kicking a lot of goals and being a serious weapon for us, just as Yze was.

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I haven't been impressed with the calibre of assistant coaches at this club. I think having top notch assistants will help us be a destination club. 

I get that big successful names doesn't necessarily translate into them automatically being great coaches but it sure helps sell the club. 

The names of some of our current and past assistants doesn't inspire confidence to outsiders.

Anyone got a list of all the clubs and their assistants? Yeah I could Google but hey it's a public holiday and I'm not supposed to work today. 

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20 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Salem has the potential to be kicking a lot of goals and being a serious weapon for us, just as Yze was.

I agree but he needs to be playing on wing or in the middle for that to occur. I can't see them playing him there and not many opportunities to kick goals off half back or in the back pocket. 

Yze never played in Salem's position. 

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