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Our on-field performances have not met expectations this year
He'll be our best pick up ever
Hmmm David Schwarz saying he hopes they get flogged by the Pies so Neeld gets the rs
Quote from: Chuck17 on June 06, 2013, 08:50:31 PMHmmm David Schwarz saying he hopes they get flogged by the Pies so Neeld gets the rsWon't be disappointed this way. Reckon he's taken the Pies to cover the line so needs the Dees to get flogged or he might not have a house to sleep in Monday night.
They have a few players that we could use;Hogan, Viney, Trengrove, Toumpas, Grimes, Frawley. Its not a list devoid of talent. If the AFL gives them handouts in regards to draft picks its beyond a joke.
Quote from: tigs2011 on June 07, 2013, 01:49:13 AMQuote from: Chuck17 on June 06, 2013, 08:50:31 PMHmmm David Schwarz saying he hopes they get flogged by the Pies so Neeld gets the rsWon't be disappointed this way. Reckon he's taken the Pies to cover the line so needs the Dees to get flogged or he might not have a house to sleep in Monday night. Ooh that's harsh.
A NEW-LOOK Melbourne football department could be headed by experienced AFL administrator Matthew Drain.The Australian understands Drain has been approached by new Demons chief executive Peter Jackson to head football at the struggling club, which is expected to make several key football department changes, including the replacement of senior coach Mark Neeld a year ahead of the expiration of his contract.Drain, 44, has previously worked for Essendon, the Western Bulldogs and St Kilda at the top end, as either general manager of football operations, list manager or high-performance manager.He worked alongside Kevin Sheedy at Windy Hill between 1999 and 2002 when Jackson was Bombers chief executive.Jackson did not return calls from The Australian last night.Drain, a former Victorian Sheffield Shield squad member, left Essendon to become high-performance manager of Cricket Australia, where he oversaw the development of a centre of excellence. Having played first-grade cricket for 13 years, he was also head coach of the Australian women's cricket team.After leaving St Kilda several years ago, Drain sought a career change away from elite sport, working in law enforcement.Should he accept the position with Melbourne, he would be ideally placed to renew his association with Rodney Eade, who is likely to be sounded out for the senior coaching role from next season. Eade is currently a coaching strategist under Nathan Buckley at Collingwood, a position he has held since he coached the Bulldogs for seven years until the end of the 2011 season.Drain and Eade had a close working relationship at the Whitten Oval for several years until Drain moved to St Kilda in 2008.It is believed that Melbourne's current preference is to appoint a coach with previous experience at the elite level rather than a younger person who is presently an assistant coach at another club.http://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/afl/experienced-administrator-matthew-drain-could-head-melbournes-football-department/story-fnca0u4y-1226660996530