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3 minutes ago, BDA said:

he can have no complaints

sliding door moment when the Swans would not let Roos bring him to the Dees as his successor. We dodged a bullet there.

I think that's most unfair. Who knows how he would have gone if he'd come to the MFC? Different players, different recruiting set-up, different board, different supporters. For all we know (and we'll never know, of course), he might have coached us to three Premierships by now.

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1 minute ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

We should definitely see if any of the Suns players want to come home as a result of everything going on up there.

If only they had a young tall forward who could offer connection leads up the ground, is competent delivering inside 50, and a reasonable shot on goal with a bonus ability to roost it from outside 50.

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8 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

We should definitely see if any of the Suns players want to come home as a result of everything going on up there.

Yes, although appointment of Hardwick may also have the effect of players wanting to stay under the “master coach”.

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6 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

If only they had a young tall forward who could offer connection leads up the ground, is competent delivering inside 50, and a reasonable shot on goal with a bonus ability to roost it from outside 50.

You mean the one that was subbed out this week and is earning squillions!!

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Unfortunately for Dew I think this had to happen.

Their list is choc full of talent but yet they're one of the most irrelevant club in thr competition.

They stand for nothing and I think Dimma will give them some edge and toughness about them on and off the field.

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15 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

If only they had a young tall forward who could offer connection leads up the ground, is competent delivering inside 50, and a reasonable shot on goal with a bonus ability to roost it from outside 50.

i'd rather try and pinch one of their best mids - anderson would be ideal

i'd take lukosious over king, who is expected to sign an extension to take him thru to free agency

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It was a set up from months ago imo. Hardwick left the tigers because he knew he had that job up there. He didn’t want to quit the tiges and go straight to GC. Tge whole thing smells. Dew missed his chance with us big time. 

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21 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I think that's most unfair. Who knows how he would have gone if he'd come to the MFC? Different players, different recruiting set-up, different board, different supporters. For all we know (and we'll never know, of course), he might have coached us to three Premierships by now.

Really. They haven't made finals with the list they have. They fold every year like a cheap suit. And they have plenty of AFL support and the resources to succeed.

No heart is a reflection on the coach. They've had their moments but they habitually disappoint every time they look like turning the corner.

And i reckon Simon Goodwin would turn them into a finals team if he had the chance.

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25 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I think that's most unfair. Who knows how he would have gone if he'd come to the MFC? Different players, different recruiting set-up, different board, different supporters. For all we know (and we'll never know, of course), he might have coached us to three Premierships by now.

And you could say this about every sacked coach. 

In terms of supporters, if they had any they would have been on his case long ago. 

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