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i seriously think ND

I seriously hope you are wrong :P If people are calling for Jamar, PJ, Ward, Wheatley, Yze, Holland, Bizz, Bate etc to be dropped due to poor form, then there is not much poorer form among coaches than our ND! :(

I'm not a ND basher, but fair suck of the ol' sav!!

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I can't see the board giving ND another year, despite the current injuries crisis curtailing our season

If we are to get a new coach, it will either be a coach with a history of some success (eg. Pagan), or an experienced assistant (eg. Longmire, Harvey)

I'm assuming our board is not silly enough to choose a past player to jump straight into the role without any experience

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I wish Garry Lyon would just leave the media and come to the rescue next year...

I'd prefer Lyon to assist us in the media rather than come to coach. He has so many key roles on channel 9 - yet he doesn't seem to push our barrow. Although I've seen him defend us a couple of times when other presenters get stuck into us. He should take an Eddie McGuire approach & market us at every opportunity.

As far as coaches are concerned, I'd rather wait until 75% of the season is gone before even discussing this issue. Let ND coach in peace.

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After a "Decade of Daniher" let it be anybody else please!

The list should include Mark Williams (of the Sandringham variety). In fact they should drop Daniher to Sandringham now (thereby preventing them from winning a fourth premiership) and promote Williams for the rest of the season. Be great if it was that easy!

Also Mark Harvey and Malcolm Blight should be considered although I doubt MB would be convinced to come out of retirement.

However, my number one preference is to back up a truck full of cash to the Leigh Matthews residence once he is out of contract and pursue him until he submits. We want a premiership - we need a coach who is experienced, knows what it takes, is uncomprising and will eradicate the "blackslappers" around the club who get far too ahead of themselves when we are up and winning. This cancerous culture must be eliminated if we are to ruthlessly pursue a premiership!

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....anyone here know how many full games Michael Voss has sat in the coaches box as an observer?

BIG RED SIGNING IN:

Finks you have touched on what to me is most important. You cannot say Michael Voss needs to do an assistant coaching apprenticeship. In alot of ways he has already done one and more.All long injury lay offs he has he has been in the box listneing to Matthews. As captain he has had to player manage, develop youngsters, motivate a team, been on the team selection committee, hold press conferences. In summary he has more qualification in my eyes than an assistant coach such as Longmire or Harvey do (hey but they hold a good white board).

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i seriously think ND

i think that they will give him 1 more year if we improve in the second half of the year

i dont agree with a decision like that, but thats my thoughts on it

So why don't you actually write what it is that you want & why. We're all a part of this once great club & if we don't stand up for what it is we know is right, then the Board will just keep on doing as they think.

It's time we all stood up passionately for SUCCESS, not for survival but to start fighting to win & beat allcomers.

If I was at War there's a couple of MFC players that I WOULD NOT want watching my back...

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....anyone here know how many full games Michael Voss has sat in the coaches box as an observer?

Plenty

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i thought my views on this have been quite clear in that many other posts that i thought i might just be re cutting the grass

but here goes

i want ND gone!

with him godfrey, ward probably brown

with yze, jamar, wheatley, fergs on notice

as for coach

longmire or o'donell

untried coach voss.

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i thought my views on this have been quite clear in that many other posts that i thought i might just be re cutting the grass

but here goes

i want ND gone!

with him godfrey, ward probably brown

with yze, jamar, wheatley, fergs on notice

as for coach

longmire or o'donell

untried coach voss.

good play cd-84

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