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Top post.Potter had quite a puss team at the time firing well until player unrest took over.
Mismanaged Fotuaika with hindsight and wasn’t a great man manager by some accounts.
Football wise, discovered Marty and had the bench firing. Was bringing up brooks, Moses. Teddy was going well.
Anasta, Farah, Benji killed him.
In his current scenario of Gus being the man manager he would do well. I think he would have fired here too if we managed to keep sheens in the Head of football role he is in now. Which to be fair they tried to do, sheens didn’t buy in.
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Made Teddy and Marty.
That pack.
Farah, Woods ,Thompson, Marty and Blair.
The only 3 blokes nobody runs up to trying for push and shove plus were Sam Burgess, Blair and Marty.
And we had 2 of them.
Long term injuries stuffed us in 14.
Brian Smith completed the process.
Still an assistant under Gus.
And I might add whatever went wrong with Patten cost us another good coach.
Really wish Sheens took this role on 10 years earlier. The club had the right idea but looks like Sheens took it wrong so the communication got screwed up.
Better late then never.
Potter may go very well at the dogs. He clearly got the most out of our talent and we did have a hard bench (unsure why people are praising Blair above. He was good for Melbourne but not good for us).I've got a few cousins that diehard dogs fans.
I hate the dogs and only hope they wallow down the bottom for years yet.
Feel for Mick though, hope they give him a decent crack and not screw him over like we did.
Josh Jackson seems like a great bloke and captain. Keep em in line
i think you have nailed it with thisThat was a very enjoyable interview.
Mick still comes over as a very likable bloke and there are a lot of things about him that from that interview at least would suggest that he could still be a pretty good coach.
Love the guys honesty, humour and acceptance of the cards he has been dealt.
Will be interesting to see if there are any changes in his attitude and the way he accepts things after a few months of having Gus and the board looking over his shoulder.
Said it before and I'll say it again, this is a danger game . . . . . . . . "tactics" is still in my head.