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Stupid as!!

Just like those dumb bunnies at Hawthorn and those Melbourne duds Clarkson, Viney, Fagan and Evans.

Moanaghan = no loss, because no payout; plenty of fish out there.

Clarkson; blessed with above average support, with direction dictated by Dunstall & Co originally.

Viney; if he was worth something Hawthorn would have made an offer he could not refuse. Instead, he left for Adelaide. Never liked crap around here to get him back to Dees.

Fagan and Evans; who are they?

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Moanaghan = no loss, because no payout; plenty of fish out there.

Clarkson; blessed with above average support, with direction dictated by Dunstall & Co originally.

Viney; if he was worth something Hawthorn would have made an offer he could not refuse. Instead, he left for Adelaide. Never liked crap around here to get him back to Dees.

Fagan and Evans; who are they?

yeah, well i've been convinced... :rolleyes:

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Sorry if there's another thread, but i've not noticed one

http://www.afl.com.au/News/NEWSARTICLE/tab...px?newsId=69028

just another one jumping ship.. but he is highly regarded

What a catch! Footy Op Manager of the worst performed club in the AFL over the past 2 years.

Whooa yeah. Tiges can have him. ;) They're building quite a team of admin losers.

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Having met the bloke once in the rooms post-match I can honestly say, like quite a few no-named assistant coaches or auxiliary club personnel, he is consumed with his own false sense of self-importance and absolutely no loss to our organisation. Ta-ta you redundant minion.

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Having met the bloke once in the rooms post-match I can honestly say, like quite a few no-named assistant coaches or auxiliary club personnel, he is consumed with his own false sense of self-importance and absolutely no loss to our organisation. Ta-ta you [censored].

That is interesting, were you able to dismantle his head from up his ...ummm..[censored]

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That is interesting, were you able to dismantle his head from up his ...ummm..[censored]

I'll qualify what I wrote initially; it was beyond what I intended and frankly... tooooo many beeers for Diablo tonight.

What I will say is that there are plenty of people involved in football who let the fanfare of it all go to their heads. Blokes with no standing whatsoever in the game who think that, because AFL is massively renowned, by extension so are they. Enter Rosco Monaghan.

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I don't know Ross, never met him, but I don't think Craig Cameron would have poached him if he was rubbish at his job.

Unless CAC himself is also rubbish at his job...

Or just thought it'd be nice to fill a vacant position with a guy he knows...

"Hey Rosco, what you up to? Hows things down at the dees? Oh yeah, the tiges are awesome mate, i'm having a ball. Look, there's actually a position popping up if you feel like a change... Yeah? You reckon? Oh sweet, I'd love to have you here. Look, I'll sort it out for you, don't worry. Yeah, we stay up late playing super mario kart like the old days! Nice one, ok. See you on the weekend. Later."

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Moanaghan = no loss, because no payout; plenty of fish out there.

Clarkson; blessed with above average support, with direction dictated by Dunstall & Co originally.

Viney; if he was worth something Hawthorn would have made an offer he could not refuse. Instead, he left for Adelaide. Never liked crap around here to get him back to Dees.

Fagan and Evans; who are they?

Speak For Yourself!! I watched many games involving Todd Viney & I want him back in the MFC Family-He was A True Hard Nut.

Clarkson is a top bloke-Good luck to him

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Not that Monaghan is a huge loss, but is anyone a little concerned about all the other clubs making coaching & admin announcements, yet we haven't heard boo out of Melbourne?

The usual end of season coaching changes have been happenning, Campbell, Harvey, Burns, Nigel Lappin, Barker, Mitchell to name a few have either changed clubs or taken up roles after retiring, yet nothing from us. I would like to think that we'd have been considering our options for midfield or forward coaches. Even if all our coaches are contracted, doesn't mean we can look at adding a development coach in a part time role like Robert Harvey.

And does anyone know anything about Ox coming back to the club? We could do a lot worse then getting a part-time forward coach at the 2nd highest scoring club this year

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Not that Monaghan is a huge loss, but is anyone a little concerned about all the other clubs making coaching & admin announcements, yet we haven't heard boo out of Melbourne?

Even if all our coaches are contracted, doesn't mean we can look at adding a development coach in a part time role like Robert Harvey.

We already have a fair few assistants/development coaches IIRC.

In case you hadn't noticed, we're not exactly flush with money :P

Yeah, we stay up late playing super mario kart like the old days! Nice one, ok.

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