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Dean Bailey...
interesting selection...i personally know hardly anything about him...anyone care to share some info on him
interesting selection...i personally know hardly anything about him...anyone care to share some info on him
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i personally dont know anything about him either :SSaintBot wrote:Dean Bailey...
interesting selection...i personally know hardly anything about him...anyone care to share some info on him
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SaintBot wrote:Dean Bailey...
interesting selection...i personally know hardly anything about him...anyone care to share some info on him
And your source is??????
Now Hutchy madea guess on the footy show....and he is the favourite.....
But if you are going to make an announcements as fact can we know your source?
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From The Age website, just updated.
Demons to agree on new coach
August 30, 2007 - 10:34PM
The board of AFL club Melbourne has met to agree on the Demons' next fulltime coach, who will be announced early next week.
The club's coaching selection panel has reportedly identified Melbourne's next coach, and Neale Daniher's fulltime successor is expected to come from one of outgoing Essendon coach Kevin Sheedy, Port Adelaide assistant coach Dean Bailey or Hawthorn assistant coach Damien Hardwick.
Caretaker coach Mark Riley, who will oversee the Demons in Sunday's game against Carlton, and former Fremantle coach Chris Connolly have reportedly been overlooked.
Melbourne chairman Paul Gardner and chief executive Steve Harris could not be contacted but a Melbourne spokesman confirmed the board would review the selection panel's findings.
He said Melbourne still had to discuss contract details with the new coach.
Melbourne are expected to name the new coach on either Monday or Tuesday.
Demons to agree on new coach
August 30, 2007 - 10:34PM
The board of AFL club Melbourne has met to agree on the Demons' next fulltime coach, who will be announced early next week.
The club's coaching selection panel has reportedly identified Melbourne's next coach, and Neale Daniher's fulltime successor is expected to come from one of outgoing Essendon coach Kevin Sheedy, Port Adelaide assistant coach Dean Bailey or Hawthorn assistant coach Damien Hardwick.
Caretaker coach Mark Riley, who will oversee the Demons in Sunday's game against Carlton, and former Fremantle coach Chris Connolly have reportedly been overlooked.
Melbourne chairman Paul Gardner and chief executive Steve Harris could not be contacted but a Melbourne spokesman confirmed the board would review the selection panel's findings.
He said Melbourne still had to discuss contract details with the new coach.
Melbourne are expected to name the new coach on either Monday or Tuesday.
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someone on the melbourne board...cant identify him or anything otherwise i could get him (or myself) in some strife as melbourne dont intend to make an announcement untill next weeksaintsRrising wrote:SaintBot wrote:Dean Bailey...
interesting selection...i personally know hardly anything about him...anyone care to share some info on him
And your source is??????
Now Hutchy madea guess on the foty show....and he is the favourite.....
But if you are going to make an announcements as fact can we know your source?
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Re: Melbourne's New Coach
SaintBot wrote:
someone on the melbourne board...cant identify him or anything otherwise i could get him (or myself) in some strife as melbourne dont intend to make an announcement untill next week
on another note, they'd be fools not to pick Sheedy
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thanks Saint BotSaintBot wrote:...
someone on the melbourne board...cant identify him or anything otherwise i could get him (or myself) in some strife as melbourne dont intend to make an announcement untill next week
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While I have no idea if you are right or wrong Bot......SaintBot wrote:
someone on the melbourne board...cant identify him or anything otherwise i could get him (or myself) in some strife as melbourne dont intend to make an announcement untill next week
But there have been so many inside sources and definite choices for the job announced over the last few weeks, I think as a Melbourne member and supporter I will just wait patiently until the club decides to tell those of us it effects who will be our guy for the next few years.
Besides I actually find it disappointing that a board member would walk out of a meeting as important as that and open his (her) mouth immediately.
No reflection on you of course but as a member that would be disappointing.
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An insight on a par with your offensive and incorrect avatar.The_Dud wrote:on another note, they'd be fools not to pick Sheedy
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Interesting selection I reckon. The battling back line players have been very successful coaches over the last 30 years. ex: Hafey, Jeans, Parkin, Malthouse, Sheedy. Maybe its a coincidence, maybe the average player (turned coach) relates better to the average footballer. Was well known that Ian Chappel was a better leader than greg Chappel due to the above thought pattern.
Steven Quartermain and Kelli Underwood were discussing this on Channel 10 news last night and reckoned if the Melbourne board could keep it a secret for that long in football circles they would be doing very well!!n1ck wrote:I thought they werent going to announce who it is until Monday... out of respect to Riley who has to coach them on Sunday...
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So what's different about Bailey from Mark Riley?? Reckon Riley would be mightilly peeved about this!! He would have been ok about getting pipped by Sheeds or even Connolly - but Dean Bailey??Spinner wrote:Its Dean Bailey.
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Yep Bailey it is, apologies to SaintBot for being a doubting thomas.......
The announcement (re: leak) actually came out of Port Adelaide rather than Melbourne given that Bailey will take no further part in this season for them.
Interesting times ahead. Not at all disappointed, actually I'm quite excited, in the appointment, but it is always too soon to tell.
Maybe come back to me in a year or so.
Regarding Riley he is too close the Daniher regime and while our season was completely gutted through injury and crap play he certainly wasn't any better than Daniher in match day tactics. Besides I think that the club wanted a complete change. And I think he is contracted as an assistant for another year.
As for not taking Sheedy taking him would not have been the risk that this is.
But the talk surrounding Bailey with all those he was involved in were unanimously positive and supportive.
He has had an extremely solid grounding, and Port contrary to popular belief are far from flush with money, but what they do have they use very well and they have probably an even stronger culture and identity than Essendon. Which is something that we lack and definitely need to build.
The whispers surrounding Sheedy, were very mixed, while some were downright scary. He would never have been a long term prospect, more a seat warmer for a younger coach to take over from in a few years. He isn't a Messiah, and it isn't desirable to appoint people based on unrealistic expectation and past glory........
Risky but I am grateful that the panel have been that way so for us its a case of let's see what they have to offer for the future
Fun times ahead!!!
The announcement (re: leak) actually came out of Port Adelaide rather than Melbourne given that Bailey will take no further part in this season for them.
Interesting times ahead. Not at all disappointed, actually I'm quite excited, in the appointment, but it is always too soon to tell.
Maybe come back to me in a year or so.
Regarding Riley he is too close the Daniher regime and while our season was completely gutted through injury and crap play he certainly wasn't any better than Daniher in match day tactics. Besides I think that the club wanted a complete change. And I think he is contracted as an assistant for another year.
As for not taking Sheedy taking him would not have been the risk that this is.
But the talk surrounding Bailey with all those he was involved in were unanimously positive and supportive.
He has had an extremely solid grounding, and Port contrary to popular belief are far from flush with money, but what they do have they use very well and they have probably an even stronger culture and identity than Essendon. Which is something that we lack and definitely need to build.
The whispers surrounding Sheedy, were very mixed, while some were downright scary. He would never have been a long term prospect, more a seat warmer for a younger coach to take over from in a few years. He isn't a Messiah, and it isn't desirable to appoint people based on unrealistic expectation and past glory........
Risky but I am grateful that the panel have been that way so for us its a case of let's see what they have to offer for the future
Fun times ahead!!!
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Re: Melbourne's New Coach
meher baba wrote:An insight on a par with your offensive and incorrect avatar.The_Dud wrote:on another note, they'd be fools not to pick Sheedy
Melbourne don't just need a coach, they need someone to be the face of the club, to rebiuild their team long term, and coach
Sheedy does all of this
Dean who...? that'll get the members and sponsors lining up to sign with melbourne
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We'll see !!!The_Dud wrote:meher baba wrote:An insight on a par with your offensive and incorrect avatar.The_Dud wrote:on another note, they'd be fools not to pick Sheedy
Melbourne don't just need a coach, they need someone to be the face of the club, to rebiuild their team long term, and coach
Sheedy does all of this
Dean who...? that'll get the members and sponsors lining up to sign with melbourne
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In fairness, a lot of people said "Ross who?"
Seems the unknown blokes who just go about their work quietly seem to excel in the interview/presentation process ...
Good luck to Dean Bailey (except against St Kilda).
It's all over for Kevin Sheedy though.
Seems the unknown blokes who just go about their work quietly seem to excel in the interview/presentation process ...
Good luck to Dean Bailey (except against St Kilda).
It's all over for Kevin Sheedy though.
They should only play AFL games now when it's raining. Slow games of footy are so much better to watch.
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