This was brilliant. He’s a smart kid Dylan Buckley, the questions he asked really made that interview. Intriguing person Dimma. Really enjoyed that. Well done 👏
As a Tigers fan, Dimma's time was up at Richmond. I know a lot of Tigers fans don't want to hear this, but after 14 years as coach he looked cooked and burn't out all year and the team was stale and playing that way. Losing so many close games over the last 2 years was proof that Dimma & the team had lost their edge. So he made the right decision for himself and for the team and that's a credit to him. Thank you for everything you did for us and forever a Tigers legend.🌈👋
Of course he would be. No matter what happens in his life from now on ppl like him and dusty will always be known for what they did for the tiges. Coming from a dees fan 👍
Gotta love him. He did the best at Richmond. Let it go now. New leader Mcqualter one hopes. Dimma deserves success. Thank you Dimma for everything you did for the tigers. Wish you well in your adventures.
Dimma was awesome because he always showed his emotion especially his anger in press conferences. Its good seeing ppl show whats real and letting it out. I hate robots and fans dont wanna hear robotic answers after bad losses. Ken hinkley comes to mind. Over the years after losses hes just trotted out the same crap and sounded too upbeat. Loved dimma, ross, malthouse, clarko etc...all great coaches who were real people and would snap at reporters. Gold!
Thanks so much. It was fantastic to hear from Dimma. I could have listened to a lot more, especially about the transition of players from great to brilliant but I get that he’s more about systems, processes and the collective team. Please give that poor plant behind Dimma a drink 🪴
Would be good to timestamp the different aspects of the podcast. Makes it more efficient for viewers but also helps you assess what aspects of the conversation resonates with listeners.
He needed a break. Have you never heard of that dummy? Having these 6 months off could be life changing. He also thought the players needed a different voice apart from his. That's something Adam Simpson should learn from.
This was brilliant. He’s a smart kid Dylan Buckley, the questions he asked really made that interview. Intriguing person Dimma. Really enjoyed that. Well done 👏
Spot on
I really love Dyl, first one was Alex Rance and that was a real eye opener. Absolutely fantastic, addicted !
Dyl & Dimma, takes a little pain away, a little.
As a Tigers fan, Dimma's time was up at Richmond. I know a lot of Tigers fans don't want to hear this, but after 14 years as coach he looked cooked and burn't out all year and the team was stale and playing that way. Losing so many close games over the last 2 years was proof that Dimma & the team had lost their edge. So he made the right decision for himself and for the team and that's a credit to him. Thank you for everything you did for us and forever a Tigers legend.🌈👋
As a dockers fan I appreciate it, coaches hold on to long he probably should have done it before or at seasons end
As a Richmond supporter we love dimma and I love that he's still saying us he'll always be a Richmond man
Of course he would be. No matter what happens in his life from now on ppl like him and dusty will always be known for what they did for the tiges. Coming from a dees fan 👍
Excellent - Now makes perfect sense why he Had to walk away from Richmond. Hoe the other podcasts are just as good and insightful.
Gotta love him. He did the best at Richmond. Let it go now. New leader Mcqualter one hopes. Dimma deserves success. Thank you Dimma for everything you did for the tigers. Wish you well in your adventures.
You can 100% understand how he has all these great relationships with his players. Such a GC
Dimma was awesome because he always showed his emotion especially his anger in press conferences. Its good seeing ppl show whats real and letting it out. I hate robots and fans dont wanna hear robotic answers after bad losses. Ken hinkley comes to mind. Over the years after losses hes just trotted out the same crap and sounded too upbeat. Loved dimma, ross, malthouse, clarko etc...all great coaches who were real people and would snap at reporters. Gold!
Thanks so much. It was fantastic to hear from Dimma. I could have listened to a lot more, especially about the transition of players from great to brilliant but I get that he’s more about systems, processes and the collective team. Please give that poor plant behind Dimma a drink 🪴
Mastering your craft Dyl unreal to watch your progression as a host 🙏
Great interview Dylan. Loved that Dimma was so open with the interview as well.
Great interview, some amazing questions. How can you not love Dimma
This is phenomenal, great interviewing dyl
Great insight. Great interview mate
Great Listen as always
"slept in til 8 O'clock"
He's really taking the piss, isn't he?
Legend
great ep!!
Insane guests lately mate!
fucking hell. never realised dimma swore so fucking much. fucking hilarious amazing fucking podcast 🤣🤣🤣
Geezus fucking Christ. This is getting better and better every week. Hopefully you get to analyze why we won the flag by 38 points also...
UTB
Show this interview to the Carlton Board, back voss!
I’ll be your coach Dyl 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I reckon his next purpose could be a Dimma and Dyl poddy. Chemistry was stunning
Hey Dyl mate, can you water that monstera please mate cheers
Would be good to timestamp the different aspects of the podcast. Makes it more efficient for viewers but also helps you assess what aspects of the conversation resonates with listeners.
Dimma the body makes endocannabinoids, beta endorphins from UV light exposure. 1:03.. pretty cool
Now he wants back in coaching? Make up you're mind and stick to it.
He needed a break. Have you never heard of that dummy? Having these 6 months off could be life changing. He also thought the players needed a different voice apart from his. That's something Adam Simpson should learn from.