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2 hours ago, forever demons said:

im think he means rort the system,but understanding why he is postlng like that is beyond me

As far as I can work out, I think he is replying to Dieters post from Oct 23.

 
12 hours ago, bingers said:

Legend of the club for sure.

But I'm sure how many games he will play in 2021. His tendency to lead with the head was a worrying trend in 2020 and a real sign of significantly slowing down. 

For some reason, I can't seem to edit my earlier post. I meant to say "But I'm NOT sure how many games ...."

Not my clearest work, but there bears aging intrigue.....

 
22 minutes ago, willmoy said:

Not my clearest work, but there bears aging intrigue.....

Que?

44 minutes ago, willmoy said:

Not my clearest work, but there bears aging intrigue.....

Let me suggest that you re-read and if necessary, edit what you intend to post, BEFORE hitting the Submit Reply button. It will hopefully save a lot of confusion.

Edited by hardtack


26 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Let me suggest that you re-read and if necessary, edit what you intend to post, BEFORE hitting the Submit Reply button. It will hopefully save a lot of confusion.

Thanks for that HT, I sometimes forget which forum I'm on. 

Would make  great defensive coach when hes retired you'd think...  hoping he stays at the Demons in some capacity.  We need leaders and he is certainly one.

Edited by Pickett2Jackson

It's massively important that we keep Nev involved in the club after his playing career has ended whether that's in a coaching capacity or a part of our indigenous program.

As an aside I'm so happy for him that he didn't end up going to the Pies with everything that's going on there, I can't help but feel he would be trusted straight in front of the cameras for comments had he been there right now. 

 
1 minute ago, Pates said:

It's massively important that we keep Nev involved in the club after his playing career has ended whether that's in a coaching capacity or a part of our indigenous program.

As an aside I'm so happy for him that he didn't end up going to the Pies with everything that's going on there, I can't help but feel he would be trusted straight in front of the cameras for comments had he been there right now. 

I don’t care in what capacity it is but from the outside I think he is some who would be very beneficial to keep in the club, whether that is in the “soft cap” or footy dept or outside of it he just seems to show leadership. Nev is one of my fav Dees players.

48 minutes ago, Pates said:

It's massively important that we keep Nev involved in the club after his playing career has ended whether that's in a coaching capacity or a part of our indigenous program.

As an aside I'm so happy for him that he didn't end up going to the Pies with everything that's going on there, I can't help but feel he would be trusted straight in front of the cameras for comments had he been there right now. 

the role that springs to mind is similar to the role jamie bennell holds at WC in a relations/player welfare role focussing on strengthening ties with aboriginal communities and players. i know we have whelan at the helm at the moment and tough calls will have to be made with covid budgets but here's hoping we can fit them both in + im sure jonesy wants to stick around too


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