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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on May 29, 2009, 01:52:44 PM
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Wallace edges towards the exit door
Tim Clarke | May 29, 2009 - 10:33AM WST
Soldier on... Terry Wallace is comfortable with his situation at Richmond.
Terry Wallace is resigned to accept whatever the club decides.
Richmond coach Terry Wallace has admitted 2009 will be his last year as coach of the Tigers - whether tomorrow's clash against Fremantle will be his last game in charge is what he is not sure about.
A manic two weeks, which saw Wallace lose 4kg in weight while the dramas swirled around his "non-sacking", will take another high-profile twist tomorrow when Ben Cousins returns to play in Perth for the first time since his sacking by the Eagles.
Arriving in WA on Thursday for his involvement in his 500th game for Richmond as player or coach, Wallace joked he had brought Cousins with him to take some of the heat off himself.
But Wallace also says he knows the deadly serious nature of the AFL dictates a heavy loss to the Dockers could force the Tigers' hand - and he is ready for it.
"I know where I am going - this will be my last year at the Richmond football club. When or where that occurs is probably the unknown landscape at the moment," Wallace told radio 6PR.
"The last thing I wanted was this to turn ugly in terms of club versus coach - and it won't do that.
"I will do what the club wants me to do in any point in time. If that is coach on, I will coach on, if that is step aside … well so be it.
"The reality is I am not going to be there next year and I have sort of said that publicly.
"I think we all know that is the situation, and so I have said to the club I have no issue with them starting to advance themselves to do what they need to do for their future … get their house in order.
"I am comfortable to support a club that gave me a five year contract to do what is necessary.
"If they thought a caretaker coach was the best way to go than I would stand aside and let a caretaker coach come without any issue."
While Wallace is resigned to his fate, the coach has also said a number of his senior players would be playing for their careers in the coming weeks - with forward Nathan Brown chief amongst them.
And Wallace said the playing future of Matthew Richardson would also depend on how he returned from his serious hamstring injury.
"With Nathan in the next ten weeks (he needs to show) whether he can show his body can hold up week in, week out," Wallace said.
"When he gets it right he can play two or three really solid games and play the type of football we know Nathan can play.
"Then all of sudden something gives way.
"Purely and simply, if you knew he was able to get onto the park and play 16 to 18 games his value is there.
"If he is only going to be able to play eight to 10 games then I don’t think any coach is going would be able to take any player in that circumstance.
"(And with Richardson) it will depend on his body, clearly it will depend on how he comes up."
http://www.watoday.com.au/sport/wallace-edges-towards-the-exit-door-20090529-bpoz.html?page=-1
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here's hoping this is indeed his last week and he can go out with dignity intact...does no-one any good at all to drag this through and the fact he has now said as much publicly says quite a bit
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Best case senario....Tigers win this week ....Wallace walks away with no hard feelings....Media madness stops....Richmond goes under the radar for the rest of the year.
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You don't really think the media madness will stop if TW goes surely? :rollin
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You don't really think the media madness will stop if TW goes surely? :rollin
I dont know..... but perhaps they might turn their attention towards Laidley or Collingwoods position on Malthouse.
We will be back in the headlines no dout when the 2010 coach is annouced and decisions are made over some senior players.
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You don't really think the media madness will stop if TW goes surely? :rollin
yes I do, will be squarely aimed at lexus centre
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Might just be me but gotta say it, Wallace has shown more poise and thought than most at the club.
Take the sting out of the announcement by mentioning it in Perth.
Make it clear that it it the club who make this decision when to leave - not him.
Support the club as he should do given they gave him a 5 year contract- which I hope he continues after his time at Richmond.
Well done Plough, this story will slowly wither on the vine now....
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You don't really think the media madness will stop if TW goes surely? :rollin
yes I do, will be squarely aimed at lexus centre
Half wrong
Lexus centre and our 30+ year olds will be hounded out of the club by the media as well I reckon
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Might just be me but gotta say it, Wallace has shown more poise and thought than most at the club.
Take the sting out of the announcement by mentioning it in Perth.
I think alot of people have thought that y&b
Just like a lot people don't want to acknowledge it ;D
He's been a class act dealing with the media in the last 10 weeks.
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Might just be me but gotta say it, Wallace has shown more poise and thought than most at the club.
Take the sting out of the announcement by mentioning it in Perth.
I think alot of people have thought that y&b
Just like a lot people don't want to acknowledge it ;D
He's been a class act dealing with the media in the last 10 weeks.
That cant be denied.
He could have let it show through words or body language but he didn't.
As i much as i think he has stuffed our side up you cant deny his attitude in public when discussing the RFC
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Robbo was on Ch 7 after the game tonight and according to who he said he has spoken to at the Club Plough won't be tapped on the shoulder after tonight's game. He "justified" it by saying why after not stepping down during the turmoil of last week would you step down the week after.
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It's obvious the Club and Terry have agreed to not make any official decision until the midyear review is handed down. At least that way the media can't claim a scalp or accuse the club of caving into media and public pressure.
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Sheeds told foxsports yesterday when they interviewed him that Wallace should see out the season.
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Players need to do their bit now, be competitive, play hard, strong footy without necessarily winning.
Heavy defeats will put pressure on the club - it is pretty clear that the players aren't far off most sides in the comp so that should be avoidable.
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Sheeds told foxsports yesterday when they interviewed him that Wallace should see out the season.
of course he would say that ::)
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Players need to do their bit now, be competitive, play hard, strong footy without necessarily winning.
Heavy defeats will put pressure on the club - it is pretty clear that the players aren't far off most sides in the comp so that should be avoidable.
This along with another comment I agree with and that one was by bojangles17.
We really do need now to put all our attentions towards winning and get off players and coaches backs.
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John Ralph reckons the win will give the Club a breather and enable us to make the call on Terry in our own time without the talk of another bad loss hanging over us. If we had got run over after being 27 points up it might be different.
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John Ralph reckons the win will give the Club a breather and enable us to make the call on Terry in our own time without the talk of another bad loss hanging over us. If we had got run over after being 27 points up it might be different.
The club could give itself a breather FFS :banghead.
We won't get a breather with this midseason review rubbish coming up unless someone there has the balls to say that the recommendations of the MSR will be executed after the season and Wallace has the job until then, end of story, pee off Hutchy.
If we wanted to sack plough it had to be done after the Melbourne defeat or very close thereafter. We're not going to gain much now and need to go through the full process before finding a replacement, not dipping our toe with a caretaker.
I'm not a great fan of Wallace the coach, but he comes out of this with his dignity intact.
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the board are following the "process"
there wil be a midyear review, they they will shock the footy worl and say that terry wont be here next yr but will coach us till rnd 22
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