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11 minutes ago, old55 said:

Buckley would be mad to go to Tasmania. No inaugral coach of a relocated or expansion team has had a winning record and only one took a team to a final and they lost that. Inaugral coach is marketing cannon fodder.

Buckley will be 70 by the time Tassie is competitive.

For someone who has never won a flag, I’m sure his patience for success is not that high.

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2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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McClure has spoken so that means we won’t get Bucks and Oliver stays and Trac goes.

How the hell would SM know what bucks would do if he ends up being our coach. FFS to many people are reporting on footy and trying to stay relevant.

 
5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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McClure has spoken so that means we won’t get Bucks and Oliver stays and Trac goes.

If one of tracc or claz goes I hope it's tracc.

One we can actually get something for tracc.

Two I honestly think Clarry is more suited to the way footy is being played atm.

Sure teams no longer need multiple midfield in and under extractors- but they still need at least one and clarry still excels in that regard

Three, quick hands are more important than ever to get the ball released and to the outside and clarry is getting back to his best in that regard.

Claz could be our libba (or our clarry circa 2017 - 2023).

Four, claz has more upside as he appears to be slowly getting fitter, trimmer and quicker whereas tracc looks closer to his optimal fitness.

Five I reckon a new voice, and opportunity to reset, might be just what claz needs to get back to his best.

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22 minutes ago, Norm Smith's Curse said:

This was just posted on Tom Morris's twitter account (press play)

well it might be right or it might be wrong But it made me smile. Not the cup I would want him to lift. But a cup none the less. Go Dee’s

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10 hours ago, Howard_Grimes said:

The nuffs that are against Buckley cause he didn't deliver them a flag are unbearable.

I’m against Buckley because I think others including Daly are a better choice. He’s the safe, predictable, club in strife choice. I want us to be able to recognise the next great coach not the last ok coach. C’mon Big Fella, I expect better from a man of your statue.

1 hour ago, Roost it far said:

I want us to be able to recognise the next great coach not the last ok coach

An OK coach will be fine.


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