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axl13
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Why would we want a guy who is addicted to the old coke . |
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Didaksgoal
Joined: 12 Mar 2004
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Defender wrote: | Needs to be someone with different coaching lines, no use picking your own brain if ya get my drift.
Enter John Worsfold or Gary Ayres. |
Yep, solid options for sure. Put these names on the short list, Ed. I hated Worsfold as a player, but he'd certainly be a very good candidate for the job.
Go the Pies! |
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Az
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Bomber is and still wants to be a coach. We are after a director of football. Even if he decided to join us in the role, how many seasons before another coaching job opens up and Bomber is poached just like Rocket? We need to find a man who is absolutely 100% committed to being the director of football at Collingwood, not a coach who still has the fire in the belly. Now if there was a senior assistant or senior coaching slot opening up at the Pies, that's when you would inquire about his availability. |
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skaman
One step beyond.......
Joined: 01 Mar 2005 Location: Townsville via Melbourne
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Az wrote: | ^ Apparently so did Rocket before he joined up. Agree that this person needs to come in from outside Collingwood and not already be good buddy's with Nathan or the players.
Woosha would definitely be a god grab |
Really? Rocket ,(Im pretty sure) was a Collingwood supporter. _________________ Enjoy yourself. Its later than you think! |
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Piesnchess
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burnsy17 wrote: | Seth wrote: | Get Bomber Thompson, end of story! |
No thanks.....there are reasons GC and Dogs didnt want to touch him with a 10 ft pole |
HE knows what it take to win premierships, that's good enough for me,and I reckon hes itching to get away from the golden boy now, why the hellwould he want to play second fiddle to that goose again. I say, get Bomber too, all the way. _________________ Poverty exists not because we cannot feed the poor, but because we cannot satisfy the rich.
Chess and Vodka are born brothers. - Russian proverb. |
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Bob Sugar
Joined: 11 Feb 2010 Location: Benalla
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Piesnchess wrote: | burnsy17 wrote: | Seth wrote: | Get Bomber Thompson, end of story! |
No thanks.....there are reasons GC and Dogs didnt want to touch him with a 10 ft pole |
HE knows what it take to win premierships, that's good enough for me,and I reckon hes itching to get away from the golden boy now, why the hellwould he want to play second fiddle to that goose again. I say, get Bomber too, all the way. |
I think Ablett played a massive part in him missing out on the GC job, I've heard the rumours regarding the 2010 Cats, their rift may have gifted us the 2010 flag.
If I had my way I'd throw the book at Bomber for our 'head job' 'if' our 2015 doesn't go to plan. _________________ Defender...........
On the day before the first, Daicos created God.
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neil
Joined: 08 Sep 2005 Location: Queensland
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Bomber Thompson may not be playing any role in football next year depending on the outcome of the ASADA saga
Why sign him to a contract and then have to pay him while he is banned?
Hard to put a clause in a contract knowing it is a likely outcome. _________________ Carlscum 120 years being cheating scum |
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Deja Vu
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The role of Football Manager does not require premiership success, it doesn't even require a football person. It requires some with excellent people and managerial skills - someone who is able to keep all egos in check; players, coaches, administrators.
The best person for the job may be someone we've never heard of. _________________ http://youtu.be/hvtdbfI1sqQ |
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CarringbushCigar
Joined: 15 Nov 2007 Location: wherever I lay my beanie
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Deja Vu wrote: | The role of Football Manager does not require premiership success, it doesn't even require a football person. It requires some with excellent people and managerial skills - someone who is able to keep all egos in check; players, coaches, administrators.
The best person for the job may be someone we've never heard of. |
Few inside football circles wants to work with Bucks and Ed is now on the nose.
As soon as Bucks is replaced the Coaches Association will introduce a mandatory pathway for senior coaches.
There is 94% consensus that 3 years minimum as an assistant is an essential pre-requisite. |
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Deja Vu
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RudeBoy
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We have an opportunity to do something creative.
I'd prefer to have the Football Manager, a largely administrative and organisational position, not necessarily with any hands on football role. We have an array of coaches, trainers and recruiters to do the football stuff. The football manager needs to ensure that Bucks has all the resources at his disposal to bring us on field success. They need to liaise with all parts of the football club to ensure everyone is on song and working well together. Bucks should not have to report or answer to them, rather they should be a valuable resource for Bucks to get what he needs to bring on-field success.
Maybe Dekka could do this for 12 months and use that time to train Maxwell into the role. Maxy is such a professional, calm and intelligent person, that I reckon he'd be perfect for the role. I don't expect this will happen, because footy clubs are inevitably conservative institutions, but I think it would be a terrific move. |
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Member 7167
"What Good Fortune For Governments That The People Do Not Think" - Adolf Hitler.
Joined: 18 Dec 2008 Location: The Collibran Hideout
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CarringbushCigar wrote: | Deja Vu wrote: | The role of Football Manager does not require premiership success, it doesn't even require a football person. It requires some with excellent people and managerial skills - someone who is able to keep all egos in check; players, coaches, administrators.
The best person for the job may be someone we've never heard of. |
Few inside football circles wants to work with Bucks and Ed is now on the nose.
As soon as Bucks is replaced the Coaches Association will introduce a mandatory pathway for senior coaches.
There is 94% consensus that 3 years minimum as an assistant is an essential pre-requisite. |
What evidence do you have to support this or is it just sheer supposition or speculation on your behalf? |
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die4pies
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Joined: 07 Nov 2005 Location: Trenerry Cres.
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CarringbushCigar wrote: |
Few inside football circles wants to work with Bucks and Ed is now on the nose.
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By "football circles" you mean you and your mate next door? _________________ "MAKE COLLINGWOOD GRATE AGAIN" |
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Breadcrawl
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Defender wrote: |
, I've heard the rumours regarding the 2010 Cats, their rift may have gifted us the 2010 flag.
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Nope not letting you get away with that one. Hogwash. Our defeat of the Cats in the preliminary final of 2010 was the best I have ever seen any team play. To suggest we won it because the other team was off their game due to a rift is just complete horseshit _________________ they can smell what we're cookin' |
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RudeBoy
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Breadcrawl wrote: | Defender wrote: |
, I've heard the rumours regarding the 2010 Cats, their rift may have gifted us the 2010 flag.
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Nope not letting you get away with that one. Hogwash. Our defeat of the Cats in the preliminary final of 2010 was the best I have ever seen any team play. To suggest we won it because the other team was off their game due to a rift is just complete horseshit |
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