Stui Dew now a Dewy Stew
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- What'sinaname
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Stui Dew now a Dewy Stew
GC part ways with Dew. Rumours are Hardwick or Hinkley to take over at Metricon.
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Re: Stui Dew now a Dewy Stew
I've always said Dew doesn't look after his own physical state well enough, compared to the other AFL coaches.What'sinaname wrote:GC part ways with Dew.
I doubt that has had any effect on his ability to coach as such, but for mine it leads am obvious poor example visually.
All those players who signed long-term contracts up there, on the strength of Dew being retained for that duration, have effectively been conned.
I'd be speaking to managers and lawyers about that.
Having said that, i'd love to see GCS and GWS wound up soon, for the putrid money pits they are, always have been, and most likely always will be.
ps. thanks for Tsar Markov.
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"Gold Coast has paved the way for Damien Hardwick's arrival by sacking Stuart Dew because there was a "clear gap" between the expectations and results at the AFL club.
Dew, in his sixth season, was dumped with 18 months remaining on his contract in a unanimous board decision on Monday night.
That came just six days after chief executive Mark Evans' public backing of Dew and denial the club had reached out to Richmond's recently departed, three-time premiership winner Hardwick.
On Tuesday Evans and newly-installed chairman Bob East insisted they still hadn't contacted Hardwick, but that Dew was not the Suns' long-term solution.
"There is a clear gap between where we currently sit and where our expectations lie," East said."
https://www.msn.com/en-au/sport/afl/stu ... 4533&ei=13
Dew, in his sixth season, was dumped with 18 months remaining on his contract in a unanimous board decision on Monday night.
That came just six days after chief executive Mark Evans' public backing of Dew and denial the club had reached out to Richmond's recently departed, three-time premiership winner Hardwick.
On Tuesday Evans and newly-installed chairman Bob East insisted they still hadn't contacted Hardwick, but that Dew was not the Suns' long-term solution.
"There is a clear gap between where we currently sit and where our expectations lie," East said."
https://www.msn.com/en-au/sport/afl/stu ... 4533&ei=13
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he would have gotten sacked after the collingwood game but Chairman Bob East was overseas
so they waited till this week. They were actually decent for 3 Quarters against Port but got thumped in 1.
Exactly the same as the dogs against us...but everyones "praising" Dogs for their effort and getting close to the great collingwood...yet the suns sack their coach after that effort... no way... it was the week before against the PIES
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so they waited till this week. They were actually decent for 3 Quarters against Port but got thumped in 1.
Exactly the same as the dogs against us...but everyones "praising" Dogs for their effort and getting close to the great collingwood...yet the suns sack their coach after that effort... no way... it was the week before against the PIES
mighty Pies
Re: Stui Dew now a Dewy Stew
Davoren also comes to mind.piedys wrote:...
I've always said Dew doesn't look after his own physical state well enough, compared to the other AFL coaches.
I doubt that has had any effect on his ability to coach as such, but for mine it leads am obvious poor example visually.
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