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Sumich throws his hat in the ring

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Announced on Twitter - thoughts?


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Post: # 1147302Post True Blue Sainter »

fingers wrote:Announced on Twitter - thoughts?
Undecided!

Haven't really heard enough about his exploits over there in Perth to know much about his role or how he has helped to develop the Eagles players over there...


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Whats his (coaching) history mate?


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Interesting, what is it about Saints and not others that has him suddenly vocal...or was he not even on their radar?


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SainterK wrote:Interesting, what is it about Saints and not others that has him suddenly vocal...or was he not even on their radar?
Good question.

I see a few people have come out and given Hinkley their stamp of approval.


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Rate him up there with Warrick Capper for brains.


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Hinkley? Oh Yes I remember "stinkly" when offered a position after Blight was sacked decided to walk! I don't want a bar of this anal orifice


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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/p ... 5924290125

Bit more info there ...

Obviously came very close to getting the Essendon job in 2007.


Has coached in his own right and highly rated in the West.


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thejiggingsaint wrote:Hinkley? Oh Yes I remember "stinkly" when offered a position after Blight was sacked decided to walk! I don't want a bar of this anal orifice
Totally agree.

So highly rated this pumped up turkey walked out on us and hasnt landed a job since

fek off.


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Teflon wrote:
thejiggingsaint wrote:Hinkley? Oh Yes I remember "stinkly" when offered a position after Blight was sacked decided to walk! I don't want a bar of this anal orifice
Totally agree.

So highly rated this pumped up turkey walked out on us and hasnt landed a job since

fek off.
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http://www.saintsational.com/forum/view ... hp?t=72788

Was another thread already going....must be doing something right at the Eagles, and has been doing it for quite some time.


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Unless we want someone to do the commentary for an insomnia CD, then there is no point talking to Suma. A conversation between him and Mark Harvey would put the world to sleep.


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His own uncle sacked him from his business.

Wasn't able to keep count of the carrotts


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Might be a few changed opinions on here if Hinkley is in fact appointed coach.

I would have thought someone with such a strong link to the successful time at Geelong is someone we should look at.

And as for leaving the saints in 01, thats likely linked to the Blight situation seeing he was brought in by him.

We need to look for the best coach available, whoever that is


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Teflon wrote:
thejiggingsaint wrote:Hinkley? Oh Yes I remember "stinkly" when offered a position after Blight was sacked decided to walk! I don't want a bar of this anal orifice
Totally agree.

So highly rated this pumped up turkey walked out on us and hasnt landed a job since

fek off.
Hinkley? Hinkley? Hinkley?




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saintnick12 wrote:Might be a few changed opinions on here if Hinkley is in fact appointed coach.

I would have thought someone with such a strong link to the successful time at Geelong is someone we should look at.

And as for leaving the saints in 01, thats likely linked to the Blight situation seeing he was brought in by him.

We need to look for the best coach available, whoever that is
Agreed, of course we should seriously consider Hinkley. If he is the best available then get him. Couldn't care less that he left as an assistant 10 years ago....


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thejiggingsaint wrote:Hinkley? Oh Yes I remember "stinkly" when offered a position after Blight was sacked decided to walk! I don't want a bar of this anal orifice
Could be he didn't want to work with Thomas, can understand that


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The article I read said Sumich "might think about it" and "would consider applying"

Sounds a bit flakey to me. We need someone with passion not someone undecided like this or a robot fueled by cash like Ro$$

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Suma would be good because he could teach our forwards how to kick.

But seriously we don't need a good coach we just need a really cheap one and he should be good with twitter and Apple Mac technology so he can communicate well with his bunch of prima donnas.


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Cairnsman wrote:Suma would be good because he could teach our forwards how to kick.

But seriously we don't need a good coach we just need a really cheap one and he should be good with twitter and Apple Mac technology so he can communicate well with his bunch of prima donnas.
Who are the prima donnas to which you refer, hero?


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Thinline wrote:
Cairnsman wrote:Suma would be good because he could teach our forwards how to kick.

But seriously we don't need a good coach we just need a really cheap one and he should be good with twitter and Apple Mac technology so he can communicate well with his bunch of prima donnas.
Who are the prima donnas to which you refer, hero?
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Cairnsman wrote:
Thinline wrote:
Cairnsman wrote:Suma would be good because he could teach our forwards how to kick.

But seriously we don't need a good coach we just need a really cheap one and he should be good with twitter and Apple Mac technology so he can communicate well with his bunch of prima donnas.
Who are the prima donnas to which you refer, hero?
Any AFL footballer on more than 100k/annum and under the age of 30, penis eater.
So pretty much all footballers are prima donnas, nut nuzzler?


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Cairnsman wrote:
Thinline wrote:
Cairnsman wrote:Suma would be good because he could teach our forwards how to kick.

But seriously we don't need a good coach we just need a really cheap one and he should be good with twitter and Apple Mac technology so he can communicate well with his bunch of prima donnas.
Who are the prima donnas to which you refer, hero?
Any AFL footballer on more than 100k/annum and under the age of 30, penis eater.
Really? Did you really just call someone that? How old are you? 10?


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Didn't want to start a whole new thread just for this, but that gregarious cheerful excellent media performer Mick Malthouse has thrown Maxxies hat in the ring
"Maxie Hudghton is the rage at the moment," Malthouse said on Thursday.

"He could be going back home (to St Kilda).

"He could be the one that's the dark horse, or Scott Watters."

Malthouse said the Magpies would adapt if they made next week's grand final, but also lost an assistant coach.

"If Scott or Maxie Hudghton became their senior coach and it happens that quickly, well that's the way it is," he said
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