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how long will N.D last

how long will he last 24 members have voted

  1. 1. most coaches that give it a way dont see out the year

    • 4 weeks
      3
    • 8 weeks
      0
    • end of season
      15
    • until a new coach is appointed
      2
    • could not care a bit
      2

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is his heart still their l no that if l give notice at work l cant what to get out of their ?

 

I think he wants to go till the end of the season, unfinished business with this year and all that.

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I think he wants to go till the end of the season, unfinished business with this year and all that.

Terry wallace gave notice to but was told by the boys down west to leave their and then .

do the boys at melbourne want N.D their if he is going to leave to go to a new team next year.

 

lets hope for neil and the club;

the boys lift their game and play with some heart for their coach and the jumper for the next 10 weeks which would be the best start for next year

The rest of the season. Neale deserves no less.


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play for the jumper ?

you and l would give our right arm for the jumper but lets face it l belive some of them are their just for their pay packet .

when l played l would always put my body on the line for the jumper and the boys around me.

but do you really think they all do it for the jumper ?

Neitz yes

Brock Yes

Mcdonald Yes

Bizzell yes

these guys will do anything for the jumper l belive

not that their are others that will but these ones stand out sorry TJ you dont throw your body in .

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What about Voss takes over after Friday till end of year (unless we play extremely well)?

the coach just gave notice we will win now ?

 
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what?

if we have a bad loss in the next few weeks do you think he will still want to keep coaching the team.

watch the coaches box on friday to see how he takes it will he care or not ?

i have little doubt neil will stick it out with the clubs future a priority.

when this club wins a flag in the next 6 years neil will be given some credit


they reckon a week's along time in Politics. a cuppla days seems an eternity in Footy !! lol.

I dount anyon eis going anywhere until the review is finished.. but hey... none of us seriously expected the events of today ..to happen today :-)...so who knows !!

they reckon a week's along time in Politics. a cuppla days seems an eternity in Footy !! lol.

I dount anyon eis going anywhere until the review is finished.. but hey... none of us seriously expected the events of today ..to happen today :-)...so who knows !!

At half time on Friday night, this situation became a more than likely outcome.

If we'll lose the next two games, I think Daniher will either quit or the club recommends he leaves. Losing to Carlton would be the last straw.

I'm predicting Mark Riley to be coaching us by the Brisbane Lions match.

I think he'll last as long as Peter Schwab did when he announced he's leaving at seasons end.


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