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Vlad shows us some support

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http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsid=64159

much more positive than anything else he's said about our club this season...

Smart talker this Vlad, Says he wants to help promote closer relations between the MFC and the MCC when he knows that Jim and his people have plans in this area and have already been working hard at cementing relations. The MFC and the MCC need each other to be successful and IMO they will work things out v. soon. Then Vlad can take some of the credit.

It's hard to say anything negative about the new board for dismissing McNamee - clearly his decision to open negotiations with Brown's management meant that he was doing so without the full knowledge or approval of the football department. He was viewing the situation as a tennis event administrator and not as a football club CEO. Vlad knows what MFC needs and knows the new board needs him onside.

 

I've read and heard enough in the last few days to form the view that at this early stage the AFL and broader AFL community is very impressed with the makeup of Stynes' Board. Far more so than previous incumbents.

Let's hope they deliver.

http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsid=64159

much more positive than anything else he's said about our club this season...

Hardly surprising given his dislike of Gardner and the appointment of McNamee. If Vlad is serious about helping us get a better deal with the MCC he should immediately employ the AFL's substantial leverage against them to do just that. He knows we are in no position to go it alone.


If Vlad is serious about helping us get a better deal with the MCC he should immediately employ the AFL's substantial leverage against them to do just that.

If Vlad is serious about helping us get a better deal with the MCC he should immediately employ the AFL's substantial influence in partnership with them to do just that.

Just a slightly different choice of words.

Why would anybody trust anything Endo_Demitriosis said?

Maybe we will become the Gold Coast Devil Rays!

 
The MFC and the MCC need each other to be successful and IMO they will work things out v. soon. Then Vlad can take some of the credit.

Why does the MCC need MFC to be successful? I don't understand this logic. Plenty of MCC members out there despise the MFC and think its a waste of $$s putting money into MFC.


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