David King
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Michael Voss has decided to resign, effective immediately, so he will not coach the Blues again.
I think they made it pretty clear to him that they weren't going to continue with him beyond this year.
It was up to him how he proceeded from here and he decided to resign himself rather than drag it out another few weeks and just put on a brave face.
And I think...
The quote from Chris Davies, their football boss on the weekend, when he said, Michael Voss is a realist, is exactly how this has played out now.
F word as well?
So the first 22 games, we have no reference point.
The interesting thing is when it starts to kick in in 2003 when he played 22 games, the first six games, Stevie, in the right-hand column, the furthest column you can see in a percentage, 100%, 100%, 100%, 92%, 100%, 88%.
So there's 22 games out of the first 47, and then the next three of 2004,
to make up the 47 games.
You take in those 25 games, average time on ground, 82.8%.
If you want to have 30% Cornholio, go and check your facts because don't call a spade a shovel and come at me with that bull twang.
Pretty strong.
Now on Fireball.
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