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Second time he has abandoned the club.

 
5 hours ago, Wells 11 said:

we’ e got a stack of people leaving and no one in the door yet!

Update Mr Wells - there was some talk here about someone very high up in the coaching hierarchy being appointed, in case you missed something.

Something about a king - maybe you could be the court jester

Sorry... who ?


I wonder if the work experience kid running our social media made an error sending out the tweet which disabled comments on the post or perhaps they were worried a few Melb supporters would have gone to town with "good riddance" on the comments...

He was nothing but a hound dog!!

So the guy looking after our Defence.... has gone ...

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Farewell Nathan. I have no idea what you have done for the club because all our media team got out there was your introduction video but I'm sure your intentions were great and thankyou for returning to this great club.

Bassett (defence), Williams (development), Radford (midfield) and potentially Chaplin (forwards) all gone/going and a new strategy boss role being made.

Nathan Jones, Allan Richardson seem to be the last ones standing?

I hope King has a lot of mates.


16 hours ago, Lord Travis said:

Richmond have come for Chaplin. They're his old club. Wouldn't be surprised if he moves after so long at the Dees. Watch this space.

If your King you want to hold onto one of the coaches, Chaplin knows a lot about the players and this will be invaluable to King.

So what is Scarlett doing at the moment? Wasnt he part of the Sack Scott faction that lost?

20 hours ago, DeeZone said:

Possibly LT but Chappy was adamant that he was staying at the club, looked like come hell or high water to me.

Who declares they will leave with a payout to be agreed

Edited by Demons1858


2 hours ago, Fritta and Turner said:

So what is Scarlett doing at the moment? Wasnt he part of the Sack Scott faction that lost?

Wouldn't be touching him.

3 hours ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Wouldn't be touching him.

I should hope not.

BTW - what makes people so sure King will have carte blanche to bring in his mates. I doubt this very much.

8 hours ago, joeboy said:

We had a defense coach???

We had a defense?

11 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

BTW - what makes people so sure King will have carte blanche to bring in his mates. I doubt this very much.

What makes you so sure King has mates?


6 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

BTW - what makes people so sure King will have carte blanche to bring in his mates. I doubt this very much.

The coaching landscape is pretty grim these days. Rumors were we were struggling to find anyone last year when we brought in Basset and Jones.

I'm more hoping that he does have mates rather than expecting him to at this stage.

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