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  whelan_rocks said:
This would be a great if it was pulled off! Would be even better if we were given permission to have a short training session once a week on the ground, even just a 45 min to hour skills session.

I like the part where Schwab reffered to 300,000 people travelling through the G outside of competetion. The amount of new supporters we could generate by just been the main link towards the G would be substantial I would guess.

The MCG is such a world icon, it would be unreal if we were the major tenant.

This could give us that kick we need to get back in the ball game!

This stuff is going to happen. The sleeping giant Called the Melbourne Football Club will soon be woken and stirred into action. All this talk of playing games at Boutique stadiums against interstate sides has been giving me the trotts. Beat them at the 'G & then send them to the Airport. Just like they do (or try) to do to us over there.

Checker Hughes didn't call us the Demons for nothing. Go Cameron Schwabb push this deal as hard as you can.

 
  why you little said:
What are you on about!!! A Short walk to an oval, Good time to do stretching excercises before hitting the grass. This latest Proposal is Awesome

But they'll have to cross Swan St. They're bound to encounter Heath Shaw driving home from the Lexus Centre!!

  Redleg said:
As an added extra, the G will truly become our home and the other clubs will be nothing more than match day visitors.

Gee that sounds good

 
  fatty said:
But they'll have to cross Swan St. They're bound to encounter Heath Shaw driving home from the Lexus Centre!!

HaHa!! I prefer to think of it as Heath may run intop the MFC. We have won six flags off the filth & we will do it again.

Mmmm...

Our MCG.

Say it together -

Our MCG.

And nothing beats being a core part of routine operations and cash flows when re-building a relationship.

Our MCG.

The tip of the corner of my mouth turns up a little every time I say it.

We beat Collingwood in six grand finals at our MCG.


  Distance Demon said:
Mmmm...

Our MCG.

Say it together -

Our MCG.

And nothing beats being a core part of routine operations and cash flows when re-building a relationship.

Our MCG.

The tip of the corner of my mouth turns up a little every time I say it.

We beat Collingwood in six grand finals at our MCG.

Yes do remind any filth supporters of our Grand Final Record won't you.

It's our MCG................................

  whelan_rocks said:
This would be a great if it was pulled off! Would be even better if we were given permission to have a short training session once a week on the ground, even just a 45 min to hour skills session.

Good luck with that :\

 
  Rogue said:
No surprise - something that's been mooted on these Boards for a while now.

For those who can remember, I believe Schwab expressed similar sentiments regarding the MCG back when he was appointed CEO.

Yes. I recall Rogue. Haven't yet been able to find the correct link including those exact sentiments though.

i just might get my changerooms after all


Bring on MCG!

I would shatterd if Jimmy and Schwabby don't pull this off!!

This is crucial to our survival!

  Dexter23 said:
Bring on MCG!

Distance Demon would rather you say, "Bring on OUR MCG!" :lol:

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