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In hindsight, was Bailey an excellent coach?
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Sorry but people at the club for long periods off time had been questioning the impulsive decisions to sack coaches in the past when they were really not underperforming and secondly when the back room men were having a toxic influence on the club. Danaher who is probably your best coach in the last 30 years was sacked for missing finals. Bailey was sacked on the back of his poor seasons when you were tanking and then makes the list improve drastically yet still goes. If Neeld was a dead man walking at the start of the year then what was the point? Neeld is not responsible for the fact that you have a unch of carless players on your list who are there for money and nothing else and secondly that all your best players are wanting to leave to either expansion clubs or free agency. There is much more going on at Melbourne than Neeld is responsible for.
So I gather the recruitment team, development staff and 90% of the players re getting paid out too?Anyone defending neeld should try watching our games.
In hindsight, was Bailey an excellent coach?
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So Neeld is responsible for the poor recruiting of players over the past 4 to 5 years?
In hindsight, was Bailey an excellent coach?
And so he should, what a ridiculous decision to sack him.
Garry LyonSo who actually made the call to fire the coach?
Why did they wait until now?! They have had plenty of opportunity after those massive losses...or alternatively to ride it out 'til the end of the year.
Weird.
So I gather the recruitment team, development staff and 90% of the players re getting paid out too?
So Neeld is to blame for players not trying in games or putting near to no effort at all? You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink
Why did they wait until now?! They have had plenty of opportunity after those massive losses...or alternatively to ride it out 'til the end of the year.
Weird.
Wanted to sort their AFL cash out before cutting the dead wood.
So Neeld is to blame for players not trying in games or putting near to no effort at all? You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink
Thoughts of OP...
"Here is my chance to break some news and start a mega-thread for 15mins of fame. Must beat someone else to the punch. Must type as quick as possible... avoid using capital letters, avoid using the Space-bar, grammar is unimportant. Smash that Enter button" *Waiting for thread to appear on home-page* "Yes! I beat everyone"
Hahaha
If what is being reported is true about Melbourne getting a multi-million dollar handout, part of which is to finance the sacking of Neeld, that is an absolute disgrace. The AFL should not be responsible for the mismanagement of this club and given the tanking debacle, this should have been the final straw.
Hopefully the conditions of the bailout are that all players are given the option of continuing their contract at the Demons or going into a draft-style pool, the board is dissolved, the coaches are released from their contracts, and the club is moved to Tassie or Darwin. Fresh start required.
Howard Sattler?So who the **** is replacing him!?!?!
All this boring idle chit-chat question asking rubbish. blah blah blah.
Who's in the gun now?!