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Tuesdays with Terry - 7/8/07 / Wallace "tight" with Miller
« on: August 07, 2007, 06:46:31 PM »
Wallace 'tight' with Miller
7/08/2007 3:05:48 PM
Angus Morgan
Sportal

"I can tell you we've got a fantastic working relationship - he was the one that brought me to the club," Wallace told his regular Tuesday media conference held in the club's boardroom at Punt Road.

"It's stronger than ever because our resolve gets stronger as people keep trying to chip away at you."

"If we're going to have any chance at having success it is really important that the key component of the footy club, Greg being one of those, are really tight and I can assure you that we are really tight."

"We live right next door to each other, our offices are absolutely next door to each other and we go in and have a chuckle at times about how these things get started."

On the media pressure after the losses ......

"It just goes from one attack to the next and … I knew the spotlight would come on me and that's going to be very strong for the rest of this year and even stronger leading into the start of next year," he said.

"I know and understand that's my spot in the sun at the moment and I'm a big boy, I'm quite capable of looking after myself."

"There's no blame games here or pointing the finger at one group or another group," Wallace said.

"There's no blame going on … we're all in the boat together."

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Wallace ready to face AFL critics (The Age)
« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2007, 01:36:26 AM »
Wallace ready to face AFL critics
August 7, 2007 - 6:09PM
The Age

Richmond coach Terry Wallace accepts he will be under the spotlight for the rest of the AFL season and that his bottom-placed team has hit a new low in recent weeks.

With the coaches of Essendon, Carlton, Melbourne and Fremantle all having been sacked, or agreed to leave their positions, Wallace conceded it was inevitable media speculation would turn to whether he should be next.

While the Tigers hierarchy have repeatedly stated the coach will be in place for the remaining two years of his five-year term, Wallace expected the pressure from outside the club would only increase.

"That's the nature of the way the beast goes, it just goes from one attack to the next," Wallace said.

"As soon as they were starting to get chipped away, the coaches, I knew the spotlight would come on me.

"And it's going to be very strong for the rest of this year and even stronger leading into the start of next year.

"I know and understand that that's my spot in the sun at the moment and I'm quite a big boy, I'm quite capable of looking after myself."

Richmond officials were last week forced to stamp out a reported attempt by Kangaroos director Ron Joseph to have Wallace ousted and replaced by outgoing Essendon coach and former Richmond premiership player Kevin Sheedy.

Wallace said stability was the only way out of the gloom.

"It's always pleasing when you have stability, I think the better clubs in this competition have had stability over a long period of time," he said.

"You look at West Coast Eagles, I think they've had two or three CEOs in their time, only three coaches over a long period of time.

"Everyone's said how strong Essendon's been as a club over the past few decades, they've had real stability within their group.

"You can go further, you can go to Geelong, Geelong are setting the standards at the moment, but what is the one thing that they've done over this eight or nine-year period? They were hard enough and sharp enough in themselves to stick fat and know that they had a direction and stay with their direction."

Wallace conceded the Tigers lacked the respect of the rest of the competition and that their season had tailed off badly in recent weeks.

"We have a responsibility to do something about that drop-off in the last four weeks," he said.

http://news.realfooty.com.au/wallace-ready-to-face-afl-critics/20073407-s0h.html