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Meet Dean Bailey Part III

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In the third of a four-part series, new Melbourne coach Dean Bailey shares his thoughts on his coaching philosophies and how his coaching has evolved from his days at Mt Gravatt in Queensland through to his newest appointment. He spoke exclusively to melbournefc.com.au.

Meet the coach – Part III[/b]

 

once again i'm very impressed with dean...and once again "i cant wait til next season"

Interesting to read that he coached Mt Gravatt for a couple of years... the same place that Brad Miller comes from.

 
Interesting to read that he coached Mt Gravatt for a couple of years... the same place that Brad Miller comes from.

haha now that is interesting

A few points.

Firstly change your monicker Fergberger. He's gone. And from culinary reports the eaterie you subtly refer to is absolute tripe. 'The worst of the seventies' is one recent recommendation that I can recall, apart from the idiocy of his ads and his sexist names. Hello? It's 2007 last time I looked. Give him your money and eat there at your own peril.

More relevantly the Bailey posts on the MFC site and via email are well worth reading. More literate than Daniher, more passion in his 'voice' and a real hunger to succeed. Contrary to some I like the team he's building around him.

That'll do me for now.


A few points.

Firstly change your monicker Fergberger. He's gone. And from culinary reports the eaterie you subtly refer to is absolute tripe. 'The worst of the seventies' is one recent recommendation that I can recall, apart from the idiocy of his ads and his sexist names. Hello? It's 2007 last time I looked. Give him your money and eat there at your own peril.

More relevantly the Bailey posts on the MFC site and via email are well worth reading. More literate than Daniher, more passion in his 'voice' and a real hunger to succeed. Contrary to some I like the team he's building around him.

That'll do me for now.

Sorry Bob, but I have to say this, does your email have sound to hear his voice?? and is it hungry to?........ lol ..... but have to agree you on this one, hope he can coach like he talks.

if dean bailey can get brad miller drafted then there was something special he did to him. and a captain of the under 18 championships. something tells me dean bailey will unleash the new brad miller

My favourite bit from the entire "Meet Dean Bailey" articles collection:

Everything you do, every minute of the day, should be building towards being the best person you can be and therefore as great as contributor as you can for the Melbourne Football Club.

They're the real key things we'll be pushing really hard. Your behaviour traits show … whether you're really serious about playing for this club – on and off the field.

 

well ...he's definitely talking the talk... lets see if the team walks the walk !! :)

well ...he's definitely talking the talk... lets see if the team walks the walk !! :)

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Yes!


well ...he's definitely talking the talk... lets see if the team walks the walk !! :)

Hopefully the walk the walk part is a YES

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