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231086.27 in reply to 231086.26
Date: 11/28/2012 4:47:08 AM
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That is good. Leeroy has a lot of respect around here and did a fantastic job in season 20 with the team so he certainly knows what he is doing and would be an invaluable assistant/advisor.

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Date: 11/28/2012 5:08:34 AM
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Firstly, I would like to thank you all for being at my press conference tonight. It is a good opportunity for us all to ask the questions we need to and receive the answers we crave. Hopefully you will all see why I can bring the best to the table.

What systems and plans will the candidates put in place to ensure that the next generation of Aussie youngsters are well trained?


Good question by the wise old money bags mllama. First thing I plan on doing is bringing back the 'One letter-hyphenated-three lettered animal names'. This will be the rise of the F-rat. I plan on scouting every single 18, 19, 20 and 21 year old of worth and organizing training with the managers myself. I do have a lot of time on my hands for the next 3 months so I can put in about 2-3 hours (At least) every day. After the first season I will see how things are going and maybe set up the 2 person assistant team or go for the mllama 10 person team. I plan on taking things back to the good ol' days!
I have good links with my good ol buddy ol pal Leeroy so if he has any lists stashed away some where I think I can steal them from his filing cabinets. ;)
And what tactical expertise do you bring to the table to ensure that the team is successful?

LI, 3-2
And can we have more arguments? Tis entertaining.

I have a very good history in this area as it is my expertise, would you like me to start something?

Now are there any more questions?

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Date: 11/28/2012 5:14:52 AM
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I have a very good history in this area as it is my expertise, would you like me to start something?



Yes, please do.

Oh an if someone has a nick that is a letter followed by an animal, they've got my vote for sure.

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231086.30 in reply to 231086.21
Date: 11/28/2012 5:47:19 AM
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Is anyone else planning on running then?


Im still pondering whether to apply to be honest. It would seem like the logical thing to do after assisting Leeroy occasionally where possible during his reign.

My worry is with Leeroy being less active (I know he will still assist/advise me when available when i ask) i totally believe the U21 job needs an active assistant to touch on not only the current U21 squad playing as well as assisting the managers training the 18yo's and 19yo's that will at some stage be the mainstays of the team.

So if anyone else was willing to assist me then i will potentially put my hand up?! Tactically im ready, experience wise im ready, i would like to think i have an ok standing in the community as well. Just a second pair of active hands would be appreciated if i go for it...?

My question for Latino as well is he has assisted Yoda well with Bolivia by the sounds but can he handle a big country with expectations like australia? The workload for the australia u21's is no doubt massively multiplied.


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Date: 11/28/2012 5:49:51 AM
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Im still pondering whether to apply to be honest.

Don't bother. I got this in the bag.

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231086.32 in reply to 231086.29
Date: 11/28/2012 5:50:35 AM
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Leeroy has a small willy.

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231086.33 in reply to 231086.30
Date: 11/28/2012 5:58:00 AM
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as well as assisting the managers training the 18yo's and 19yo's that will at some stage be the mainstays of the team.

personally I think this is the #1 issue Australia has. When I trained Lopins I had the latvian U21 scouts touching base regularly and offering advise from the moment I bought him at 18. In Australia nobody talks to you until they are 20 because there is nobody helping and it is too much for one person.

So, at the risk of pissing off my wife more than I already do with the time I spend on BB (and BBSTATS) ... I'm willing to help whoever becomes the U21 coach with the 18/19 yo's to ensure the following generation is coming along as they should before it is too late for them.


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Date: 11/28/2012 6:04:54 AM
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My question for Latino as well is he has assisted Yoda well with Bolivia by the sounds but can he handle a big country with expectations like australia? The workload for the australia u21's is no doubt massively multiplied.


I have also assisted Whitebeard for Australia all season long and did notice an increase in the workload. And I well aware that the workload will be even greater with the U21 side because for example the team changes every season and you need to look after each age group so carefully. But I too have so much time on my hands, Im already on BB right throughout the whole day, pretty much everyday. Time will not be an issue for me and the scenario most likely (no one can 100% guarrentee) will not change.

I have heard this question of can I handle it/am I up for it numerous times now. And 'experience' als comes up. Guys theres only one way to find out..

May I have question for you tremell if you are thinking about applying?

It would seem like the logical thing to do after assisting Leeroy occasionally where possible during his reign.


How can we know that you will have enough time for this position and how can we be sure that you will put in just as much effort as the other candidates can offer??

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231086.35 in reply to 231086.33
Date: 11/28/2012 6:09:45 AM
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If I may say something on this topic. I agree 100% Trikster and I even complained about this issue on the offsite forum in the middle of the past season. I noticed this and said we needed to change things and get on the players real early. I'm pretty sure I mentioned it already in my campaign that if elected I would see to it that each age group gets looked after and that I continuously get updates each week ideally. I would myself right away get onto introducing myself to the young players coach and advising them on training and help set up training plans if need be. Yeah pretty sure I said something like this earlier. So yeah thats one of the big things I will put so much effort into correcting!

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231086.36 in reply to 231086.33
Date: 11/28/2012 6:13:07 AM
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That would be wicked and much appreciated by the aussie buza community for sure. That is the way for sustained U21 success - catching the gems and making sure they are trained to a proper standard so when they are 20-21yo's we are set and not scratching our heads.

Its probably a job that needs up to 2-3 assistants most likely to do it properly scouting and consistently being up on all the potential recruits. So we really need to decide as a community if we wana give this thing a shot properly or just go through the motions of different coaches having a shot at the job and being satisfied at being good not great.

With the way im seeing some of the older mainstays in ABBL since ive been in the league, they have very much been about training aussies for the u21's and NT to keep their interest and stay fresh playing buza so i think this can be an exciting time for us if we can get a team of people overseeing a sustained plan.

Do we have enough farm teams and teams interested in training for the aussie cause - check
Have we got a solid base of experienced managers with NT and U21 experience willing to help - check
All we need is someone to put it all together and a majority of managers to buy in for the long haul

From: ezlife

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231086.37 in reply to 231086.36
Date: 11/28/2012 6:22:52 AM
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you got my vote choo choo!!

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