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Steve to talk on fox footy tonight

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 7:49 pm
by orie
Interesting to hear what he says.
I am so angry that he is gone.
What is going on down there.
??
Ned Guy will also speak.
Wow. I wonder if he will say anything...

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 7:56 pm
by dalyc
If he’s contemplating speaking on Fox Footy tonight his manager should cancel it right now. Nothing good can come from a 21 year old talking to the press 2 hours after he’s been traded.

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:01 pm
by shawthing
dalyc wrote:On the bright side, Stevo won’t come back to bite us. North will be cellar dwellers for 5-7 years.
Ha ha. They will be a threat to our winning the wooden spoon next year. Mate they are saying on Fox the players still at Collingwood are not very happy with the club's direction.

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:01 pm
by Ioannina
could someone write our salary cap list??

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:03 pm
by 5 from the wing on debut
Just heard Jaidyn on Fox. He didn’t want to leave. Buckley wanted him to. So he did.

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:11 pm
by Magpietothemax
5 from the wing on debut wrote:Just heard Jaidyn on Fox. He didn’t want to leave. Buckley wanted him to. So he did.
Yep. If Bucks wants you to leave, then your papers are stamped. It doesn;t matter what the reasons are. They might be that you did not open up enough during one of Bucks' philosophising sessions..

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:14 pm
by Jezza
5 from the wing on debut wrote:Just heard Jaidyn on Fox. He didn’t want to leave. Buckley wanted him to. So he did.
Buckley's man management skills have regressed.

I thought he may turned a corner in 2018, but things have reverted back to normality.

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:16 pm
by Magpietothemax
Jezza wrote:
5 from the wing on debut wrote:Just heard Jaidyn on Fox. He didn’t want to leave. Buckley wanted him to. So he did.
Buckley's man management skills have regressed.

I thought he may turned a corner in 2018, but things have reverted back to normality.
Yeah, showing his true colours. He knows that this could be his last year unless he does something very significant. There is a real smack of desperation in all of this.

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:18 pm
by Magpietothemax
Ioannina wrote:could someone write our salary cap list??
That is probably classified information right now. You might need to apply for Freedom of Information to get a copy of it.

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:22 pm
by blackandwhite4life
Ronnie McKeowns boots wrote:
Raw Hammer wrote:Buckley probably won’t be coach beyond next season and he’s helped ship off on of our best young talents. Shitshow.
Weelllll....there's definitely an opportunity for a young go-getter who loves the Club to come in on a new ticket, get rid of the old player favorite coach, and bring in an established coach to order the list and go for the next flag....

Correct!

Surely someone out there can make a stand to challenge the current incompetent leadership of the club.

After 20 years I'm not renewing my membership. Enough is enough.

Eddie delivered plenty in his first decade, in fact there were none better as a president. but the last 10 years has been an absolute waste.

Bucks has had one good year in 9, and if the truth be known that was probably on the back of Longmuir, Hocking etc.

He is incapable of getting the best out of the playing group, and actually appears to retard the growth of many players.

I can't believe the talent we've let go for barely anything in return. Pathetic trading!

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:23 pm
by Magpietothemax
dalyc wrote:
neil wrote:Why did no other club want him?
He’s a small forward. Looked completely out of his depth in the mid field. Can’t tackle. One way runner.
This is just such a shortsighted comment. Why would you play a guy in the midfield when his whole preseason was wrecked by glandular fever? it is a total indictment of our coaching staff, all of them, that they decided to throw JS into the midfield, this year. He should have played forward at all times. Then perhaps he could have done what he does best: kick goals. Instead, they decided to physically exhaust him, and destroy his confidence, by giving him a role that he was unable to execute at this time. Briliant.

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:24 pm
by Ronnie McKeowns boots
shawthing wrote:
MatthewBoydFanClub wrote:Today will go down in infamy as the day the Collingwood football club sold it’s soul. Hope the Collingwood supporters who support this move enjoy watching the team over the next two years play like lifeless robots in the mode that Nathan Buckley and his two sycophantic assistants, Robert Harvey and Brenton Sanderson are searching for. It must however be galling for the coaching staff that the one remaining individual in the side in Jordan De Goey will be pocketing his extra money over the next two years while he weighs up the offers and leaves under free agency for nothing.
I agree 1000%.
Mate, today's the day alright
Not the day the teddy bears have their effing picnic!
Today's the day i realised we are just not there as a footy Club
I don't think we're there administratively
I don't think we're there coaching wise.....

AND ITS DOING MY EFFING HEAD IN!!!

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:27 pm
by Magpietothemax
Ronnie McKeowns boots wrote:
shawthing wrote:
MatthewBoydFanClub wrote:Today will go down in infamy as the day the Collingwood football club sold it’s soul. Hope the Collingwood supporters who support this move enjoy watching the team over the next two years play like lifeless robots in the mode that Nathan Buckley and his two sycophantic assistants, Robert Harvey and Brenton Sanderson are searching for. It must however be galling for the coaching staff that the one remaining individual in the side in Jordan De Goey will be pocketing his extra money over the next two years while he weighs up the offers and leaves under free agency for nothing.
I agree 1000%.
Mate, today's the day alright
Not the day the teddy bears have their effing picnic!
Today's the day i realised we are jsut not there as a footy Club
I don't think we're there administratively
I don't think we're there coaching wise.....

AND ITS DOING MY EFFING HEAD IN!!!
I'm with you bro. It;s doing my head in as well.

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:27 pm
by Magpietothemax
Ronnie McKeowns boots wrote:
shawthing wrote:
MatthewBoydFanClub wrote:Today will go down in infamy as the day the Collingwood football club sold it’s soul. Hope the Collingwood supporters who support this move enjoy watching the team over the next two years play like lifeless robots in the mode that Nathan Buckley and his two sycophantic assistants, Robert Harvey and Brenton Sanderson are searching for. It must however be galling for the coaching staff that the one remaining individual in the side in Jordan De Goey will be pocketing his extra money over the next two years while he weighs up the offers and leaves under free agency for nothing.
I agree 1000%.
Mate, today's the day alright
Not the day the teddy bears have their effing picnic!
Today's the day i realised we are jsut not there as a footy Club
I don't think we're there administratively
I don't think we're there coaching wise.....

AND ITS DOING MY EFFING HEAD IN!!!
I'm with you bro. It;s doing my head in as well.

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 9:13 pm
by simon tonna
2018 was the most exciting year for Collingwood for a very long time and it was on the back of this kid. He then $@&^# up and it started a downward spiral of form and attitude. What I can’t understand is why the hell did we sign off on a massive deal for him when we knew better than anyone about his misgivings. We had time in his previous contract, did we not? to monitor, mentor and manage this poor young man in this caldron of public and media bias. I feel sorry for this kid. He was played out of position on purpose by a coach who had it in for him. A kid who had no preseason and no training for the positional changes. What kind of head coach would do this to a vulnerable young man. A prick that’s who. Now stevo was probably a arse hat and no doubt pissed off a few regular but why wouldn’t you as a organisation broker a better deal without letting the cat out of the bag. It beggars believe.