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Looks like we'll see some improvements from last year!

http://melbournefc.com.au/tabid/7415/Defau...px?newsid=68941

Theres also a video of the interview: http://bigpondvideo.com/MelbourneTV/82109

 

Interesting that he mentions Casey because there's a post on 'ology that said that it looked like we were pulling out of Casey.

All good news so far, keep 'em going Bails!

 

I hope they keeps us more updated on injuries etc unlike last year when we were flying

Who do you reckon the six on modified programs are

Robertson - Achilles

Mclean Ankle

Moloney Shoulder ?

Davey - Stress Fracture

Rivers - Hopefully not but likely

?????? Did anyone have surgery at the end of the season

Sylvia - hopefully not

Looks like we'll see some improvements from last year!

http://melbournefc.com.au/tabid/7415/Defau...px?newsid=68941

Theres also a video of the interview: http://bigpondvideo.com/MelbourneTV/82109

Sorry to burst anyones bubble, but this fan-fodder truly does my head in. Real 'opiate for the masses' sort of stuff.

Same old crap every year... makes me want to cry. I suppose its better than hearing everyone is shot, but other than that I don't know why the media bother. Does anybody find this stuff remotely interesting?


Sorry to burst anyones bubble, but this fan-fodder truly does my head in. Real 'opiate for the masses' sort of stuff.

Same old crap every year... makes me want to cry. I suppose its better than hearing everyone is shot, but other than that I don't know why the media bother. Does anybody find this stuff remotely interesting?

I was just happy to hear the players came back better than expected, and reasonably in good nick. They did a weights session this morning. Much less on modified programs. That's all I wanted to know Diablo. Other than that, the other stuff wasn't that interesting.

Sorry to burst anyones bubble, but this fan-fodder truly does my head in. Real 'opiate for the masses' sort of stuff.

Same old crap every year... makes me want to cry. I suppose its better than hearing everyone is shot, but other than that I don't know why the media bother. Does anybody find this stuff remotely interesting?

agree totally

just do your best to get them all on the park playing decent footy, we don't want to hear the rubbish

ps make sure you don't win more than 4 though

 

I was under the impression this training session was going to be held at Casey?

Sorry to burst anyones bubble, but this fan-fodder truly does my head in. Real 'opiate for the masses' sort of stuff.

Same old crap every year... makes me want to cry. I suppose its better than hearing everyone is shot, but other than that I don't know why the media bother. Does anybody find this stuff remotely interesting?

Everyone was getting their rocks off last year after John Meesen's time trial. Just a shame that he can't play football.

We'll soon be hearing that all the players are doing pb's, and just before the season starts, Robbo will come out and say that we can make the finals.

yeah

werent we supposed to be at casey today?

and how is newton looking?

Sorry to burst anyones bubble, but this fan-fodder truly does my head in. Real 'opiate for the masses' sort of stuff.

Same old crap every year... makes me want to cry. I suppose its better than hearing everyone is shot, but other than that I don't know why the media bother. Does anybody find this stuff remotely interesting?

Then dont read it and get a life. :)

There is not alot to take out of those articles. I much prefer lightweight positive articles about the Club than the continual barrage of rehashed criticism of the Club.

If those upbeat articles were not put up on a regular basis we'd have posters screaming from their personal pulpits that MFC is not doing anything to promote itself. :wacko:

Everyone was getting their rocks off last year after John Meesen's time trial. Just a shame that he can't play football.

Just a couple of youthful posters looking for some positives... :rolleyes:

We'll soon be hearing that all the players are doing pb's, and just before the season starts, Robbo will come out and say that we can make the finals.

Given you thought we were in challenging mode at the start of 2008 shows that Robbo would have fooled one person. :lol:


The only way from here is up! (and i don't mean relocating north)

Are they 'training the house down'?

Apparently flying! <_<

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