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Re: 2008 Hills Country

Postby BALLHOG » Wed Oct 01, 2008 2:48 pm

So nothing has been confirmed yet as to who is coaching meadows? Agree that donks and williams are no big loss but hunter would be very usefull still.
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Re: 2008 Hills Country

Postby The Gimp » Wed Oct 01, 2008 3:34 pm

The Crumber wrote:
adelaide bank wrote:who is this sj at maccy and what has he done that makes people think he will help maccy is he bringing players and has anyone heard about the mass walkout at meadows


Simon Johnston is Ex-Birdwood coach 5ish years back. Had all the right ideas but didn't have the sheep in the padddock


Crumber, I'm not sure if you know SJ too well or have played under him but I can tell you that when he was at Birdwood he had a VERY good side to work with.

I think he will probably be a good thing for Maccy but I would be surprised if he brings a lot of players. I was also surprised that they signed him for 3 years, he has a very full-on personality which can wear thin quite quickly.

Good luck to the club - they had to try something and they have.
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Re: 2008 Hills Country

Postby Off The Wall » Wed Oct 01, 2008 4:52 pm

razorback7 wrote:
choppy wrote:
razorback7 wrote:R.Hunter? T.Williamson? P.Sodomka? rumour i heard is they are all leaving Meadows for greener pastures..

would hardly call three players mass walk out. hunter only played maybe four games this year until he got injured, no secret about him maybe going back to the demons. thought sodomka & tarque where pretty happy there. wouldnt think to many clubs would be after their services all early to mid thirties & would attract points.


yeah i was just stirring the pot as usual choppy... thought Donks might head back down to the Marion Rams with Ex.

Hunsie is only 27 still a good 5 or 6 years in him, if he keeps drinking like he does then maybe 2 years :lol:

Must agree, the way he drinks he'll only end up running into fences again. Sodomka proved to be a very good addition, especially with the injuries at the club. They needed his hardness in the middle. No idea about the coaching situation, but would of thought they'd give Walden another shot. Got through to the younger blokes well, just needs a couple of experienced recruits and an injury free year.
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Re: 2008 Hills Country

Postby choppy » Wed Oct 01, 2008 6:07 pm

BALLHOG wrote:So nothing has been confirmed yet as to who is coaching meadows? Agree that donks and williams are no big loss but hunter would be very usefull still.

reckon donks would be a bigger loss than hunter. interacted with young blokes very well with his football experince & direction, seemed like a good contributor most weeks. after hunter got injured nobody saw him for dust.
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Re: 2008 Hills Country

Postby doug deep » Wed Oct 01, 2008 8:00 pm

choppy wrote:
BALLHOG wrote:So nothing has been confirmed yet as to who is coaching meadows? Agree that donks and williams are no big loss but hunter would be very usefull still.

reckon donks would be a bigger loss than hunter. interacted with young blokes very well with his football experince & direction, seemed like a good contributor most weeks. after hunter got injured nobody saw him for dust.


stole my words choppy.. donks wuld b a large loss since runner up b and f and his interaction and direction with young blokes.
did hear that he is keen for another year at meadows next year tho so shuld b interesting. tarque and morry probly gone tho u might think. huntsy who knows
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Re: 2008 Hills Country

Postby razorback7 » Thu Oct 02, 2008 12:27 pm

choppy wrote:
BALLHOG wrote:So nothing has been confirmed yet as to who is coaching meadows? Agree that donks and williams are no big loss but hunter would be very usefull still.

reckon donks would be a bigger loss than hunter. interacted with young blokes very well with his football experince & direction, seemed like a good contributor most weeks. after hunter got injured nobody saw him for dust.


he probably is playing guys... i was just throwing some names around of who might leave. :D

next time i have a beer with him at the boardy ill let you know. :)
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Re: 2008 Hills Country

Postby ORDoubleBlues » Thu Oct 02, 2008 1:23 pm

Rooster wrote:
personally, i never had a problem with the guy.. but it would of been wise for Maccy to have chatted with some of the Birdwood officials to maybe get some references... just a thought.


There was definitely no need for that, former Birdwood players opinions were enough.

Find it unbelievable that there are so many criticising this.
There's no question some people are going to get rubbed up the wrong way, including older players like yours truly, but you don't need to be a rocket scientist to work out that Macclesfield is not in a position to be able to pick and choose coaches, which is not to say that I'm not happy with the appointment because I am.
If we're ever to do anything, we need a coach like this.
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Re: 2008 Hills Country

Postby ORDoubleBlues » Thu Oct 02, 2008 1:26 pm

razorback7 wrote:
Johnson would need to bring half the crows squad with him to turn things around at maccy :lol:


Well perhaps we should seek a blueprint from you given that things haven't all been roses at Nairne in the last ten years.
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Re: 2008 Hills Country

Postby zedman » Thu Oct 02, 2008 2:12 pm

ord: will toffoli leave now..heard tamarappa going with mitchell to god knows wherever he finds a gig..shannahan gone to?
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Re: 2008 Hills Country

Postby ORDoubleBlues » Thu Oct 02, 2008 2:16 pm

zedman wrote:ord: will toffoli leave now..heard tamarappa going with mitchell to god knows wherever he finds a gig..shannahan gone to?


Most likely that Toffoli will go although Tamarappa is a bit up in the air at the moment and would feel it would now only be the friendship between Mitch's wife and Wills girlfriend that would see him follow him.
Shanahan I'm not really sure but given what Mitch has said about him this year, I doubt he'll be following him whatever the case.
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Re: 2008 Hills Country

Postby zedman » Thu Oct 02, 2008 2:19 pm

ORDoubleBlues wrote:
zedman wrote:ord: will toffoli leave now..heard tamarappa going with mitchell to god knows wherever he finds a gig..shannahan gone to?


Most likely that Toffoli will go although Tamarappa is a bit up in the air at the moment and would feel it would now only be the friendship between Mitch's wife and Wills girlfriend that would see him follow him.
Shanahan I'm not really sure but given what Mitch has said about him this year, I doubt he'll be following him whatever the case.


fair call mate..i think in regards to what mitch said about shannas its probably vice versa as well..rated willy pretty highly but he needs to sort his footy out instead of just following mitch everywhere..toffa probably has thighs the size of a keg now :)

is johnson the one who coached at GG 5 years ago?
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Re: 2008 Hills Country

Postby razorback7 » Thu Oct 02, 2008 3:08 pm

ORDoubleBlues wrote:
razorback7 wrote:
Johnson would need to bring half the crows squad with him to turn things around at maccy :lol:


Well perhaps we should seek a blueprint from you given that things haven't all been roses at Nairne in the last ten years.


Who gives a toss about the last 10 years ODB.... were looking towards the future at Nairne hehe :lol: ..

all i was getting at is they would need to spend some big bucks, or have some ex league footballers move to the town to get the club off the bottom of the ladder. Good luck i hope you do well, just think its gonna take a hell of a lot more than a new coach.
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Re: 2008 Hills Country

Postby mrf » Thu Oct 02, 2008 3:11 pm

Hey Razorback7 what is your old man doing next year. Is he coaching anywhere or has he applied for any jobs
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Re: 2008 Hills Country

Postby TEX07 » Thu Oct 02, 2008 4:53 pm

The Crumber wrote:
adelaide bank wrote:mate dont know if you have noticed but most the sheep in the paddick are better footballers then the maccy boys


Oh well ab. I'm glad for Maccy that they've appointed a credible coach. Hopefully credible players will follow


Quick question why is it that when you talk of sj's achievments everyone leaves out the one year he coached Golden Grove in div 5 SAAFL?? Ill tell you why because he took the side from 6th place to rock bottom the next year, true champion. If I now here he didnt have the cattle why is it that they have now gone on to play in consecutive Grand Finals and are seemingly moving up through the grades?? The words credible coach hurt my ears. True sign of the bloke when he took the side to one or two wins and two draws in the season not to turn up at the clubs presentation that year. He is true to his word however, said he was an impact coach...deffinately made an impact. said he wasnt there to make friends....so true. Not saying the guy is the worst coach i have ever seen, not at all but have seen many times when there has been plenty of mentions of his achievments and this year is convieniently left out. Good luck Maccy i believe you will need it.
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Re: 2008 Hills Country

Postby Choccies » Thu Oct 02, 2008 4:57 pm

TEX07 wrote:
The Crumber wrote:
adelaide bank wrote:mate dont know if you have noticed but most the sheep in the paddick are better footballers then the maccy boys


Oh well ab. I'm glad for Maccy that they've appointed a credible coach. Hopefully credible players will follow


Quick question why is it that when you talk of sj's achievments everyone leaves out the one year he coached Golden Grove in div 5 SAAFL?? Ill tell you why because he took the side from 6th place to rock bottom the next year, true champion. If I now here he didnt have the cattle why is it that they have now gone on to play in consecutive Grand Finals and are seemingly moving up through the grades?? The words credible coach hurt my ears. True sign of the bloke when he took the side to one or two wins and two draws in the season not to turn up at the clubs presentation that year. He is true to his word however, said he was an impact coach...deffinately made an impact. said he wasnt there to make friends....so true. Not saying the guy is the worst coach i have ever seen, not at all but have seen many times when there has been plenty of mentions of his achievments and this year is convieniently left out. Good luck Maccy i believe you will need it.


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Re: 2008 Hills Country

Postby adelaide bank » Thu Oct 02, 2008 5:08 pm

all this talk about the maccy coach have they actually signed any players vanenetti retired only good on baller mitch gone toffoli gone tamrappa gone shannahan gone foster gone mahney retired lallard retired and these are the only blokes that could half play
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Re: 2008 Hills Country

Postby wild_thing » Thu Oct 02, 2008 5:46 pm

what about russell long? is he going around again for maccy. has given them really good service. He might return to marion with D Exelby?
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Re: 2008 Hills Country

Postby KS41 » Thu Oct 02, 2008 7:14 pm

TEX07 wrote:
The Crumber wrote:
adelaide bank wrote:mate dont know if you have noticed but most the sheep in the paddick are better footballers then the maccy boys


Oh well ab. I'm glad for Maccy that they've appointed a credible coach. Hopefully credible players will follow


Quick question why is it that when you talk of sj's achievments everyone leaves out the one year he coached Golden Grove in div 5 SAAFL?? Ill tell you why because he took the side from 6th place to rock bottom the next year, true champion. If I now here he didnt have the cattle why is it that they have now gone on to play in consecutive Grand Finals and are seemingly moving up through the grades?? The words credible coach hurt my ears. True sign of the bloke when he took the side to one or two wins and two draws in the season not to turn up at the clubs presentation that year. He is true to his word however, said he was an impact coach...deffinately made an impact. said he wasnt there to make friends....so true. Not saying the guy is the worst coach i have ever seen, not at all but have seen many times when there has been plenty of mentions of his achievments and this year is convieniently left out. Good luck Maccy i believe you will need it.

I have played under SJ in juniors some years back and know him and he is a full on sort of bloke. He is passionate about what he does, but this can rub people the wrong way. Obviously Maccy need someone diffrent. Good luck to Maccy and SJ.
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Re: 2008 Hills Country

Postby Rooster » Fri Oct 03, 2008 12:09 am

adelaide bank wrote:all this talk about the maccy coach have they actually signed any players vanenetti retired only good on baller mitch gone toffoli gone tamrappa gone shannahan gone foster gone mahney retired lallard retired and these are the only blokes that could half play


you could probably expect Mick Danielle to be wearing the black and red next year.... maybe some other angaston boys.
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Re: 2008 Hills Country

Postby razorback7 » Fri Oct 03, 2008 8:31 am

mrf wrote:Hey Razorback7 what is your old man doing next year. Is he coaching anywhere or has he applied for any jobs


nah dicky muncan is having a break from coaching.. to busy with a new job i think.

by the way i spoke with tarque last night and he said he is still playing for meadows...
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