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51 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Wish we had been able to keep Jetts at the club but happy that he has landed a job. 

You can't keep all your favourite sons and in reality it's better for them to get out and experience other clubs.

Great news for Nev, times are tough out there and these jobs are limited with the soft cap squeeze.

Edited by rjay

Best of luck to Nev.

Sad he’s no longer with us, but he’s a great person and leader of young people, primed to become a great development coach.

 

Good on him, I think it’s a good thing for players to go a different system and do things differently. He’ll  always be welcome back.


Congratulations Nev. Gave his all to us on-field, and to indigenous youth off-field. Good luck at the Pies. 

Good on him for moving on to different pastures after so long at one club.

Wish it could've been another club though, but I expect Collingwood to go places over the coming year or two.

 

I hate this so much, but I’m also so happy for him. A big asset for Collingwood. Go well Nev!

Writing was on the wall with the pies, I am sure he will do wonders there. Hopefully a short sabbatical like Yze had!

He was going to be picked up somewhere, he has so much to offer, and not only to indigenous players. 

But did it have to be THERE!?!? If, during a Dees v Pies game next year, the camera shows him wearing black and white, I will fair dinkum vomit. 

That would make him the first person I ever admired at the Filth. Congrats Nev, you’ll always be welcome at the Dee’s.


Like others here i wish him all the best. fantastic player who gave us great service on and off the field. 

Im also upset his leaving. we’re losing some key pieces burgo etc. Wish the club had been able or tried a bit harder to keep him around! 

And Nev will be playing in their VFL side.  A very good hire from them.  All the best Nev, always a Demon.

Well done all round. Pies needed someone of Nev’s character, and it is great for Nev to work in a different system to expand his post football experience.  I think they tries to get him last year?


36 minutes ago, TRIGON said:

Well, he has gone to where he is MOST needed.

100% they need credibility in this space and to build and inclusive culture for non Anglo staff/players. They choose well

Bittersweet

Delighted he has found a role. Couldn’t be happier for him

Would prefer if it wasn’t with Collingwood

“Jetta joins magpies “

(Censored) 

deep breath 

deep breath 

ok he’s going to be a “development coach” at the filthy feral magpies … yes with their prior racist conduct 

I know he has to earn a living and pursue his ambitions 

…” and play for their VFL side” in their black and white jumper 

(censored) 

deep breath 

deep breath 

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but we still love you Nev 💙❤️

 

Huge asset lost. His work with our young indigenous players was immense. Are we going to fill that role? I was completely ok with it, until I read he was playing in their VFL side, that makes me sick.


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