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People on Boards don't make public what there thinking for the future. unfortunately.

You stated there has "been a change since Monday's board meeting"....how on earth would you know of a change - even if there were one ?

You're assuming.

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Whether this is whats was meant or alluded to I do sense the board will be bringing forward many time lines. There will be a somewhat greater sense of urgency applying now. The board wont succumb to panic but it will know that whatever plans or contingencies exist to remedy failure have just been ramped up. Whatever was in place that might have been looked at 'later', it will now happen 'sooner'.

In that sense I think it a reasonable assumption to think things have changed.

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That's your opinion and certainly not nine...Before thursday was no more than a rumble. But yes i was right about the Article in the Australian with our CEO's words, thanks for noticing that at least.

You werent right just misinterpreted it as usual.

Caroline Wilson, a front line journalist wrote the following pieces in the Age in the lead up to the WCE games.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/stynes-steps-in-to-ease-tension-20110420-1dox8.html

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/dees-magic-flickers-20110422-1driv.html?from=age_sb

If you can use Google, then you can access Hun and other media article on the Bailey situation.

CLearly the disposition of Bailey was much more than a rumbling prior to the WCE. There is no doubt that the WCE loss intensified the scrutiny on a coach with his contract due. You entitled to your opinion but when it clearly flies in the face of the facts it becomes a bit of a fantasy. And you claim to work in the media? :unsure:

I'm with WYL.

The media are simply vultures; they can smell a carcus a mile off and will feed off it given half a chance. The MFC is giving them plenty of chance.

Well done. Your last sentence is exactly what I am saying and the loss on Thursday only heightened the existing media attention. And you're with WYL?? :unsure:

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You werent right just misinterpreted it as usual.

Caroline Wilson, a front line journalist wrote the following pieces in the Age in the lead up to the WCE games.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/stynes-steps-in-to-ease-tension-20110420-1dox8.html

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/dees-magic-flickers-20110422-1driv.html?from=age_sb

If you can use Google, then you can access Hun and other media article on the Bailey situation.

CLearly the disposition of Bailey was much more than a rumbling prior to the WCE. There is no doubt that the WCE loss intensified the scrutiny on a coach with his contract due. You entitled to your opinion but when it clearly flies in the face of the facts it becomes a bit of a fantasy. And you claim to work in the media? :unsure:

Well done. Your last sentence is exactly what I am saying and the loss on Thursday only heightened the existing media attention. And you're with WYL?? :unsure:

You are amazing RR, yes i read the articles, it was actually i who posted one of them on here at the time, which you hassled me about (i expect nothing less!!)

But if you are telling me that i was wrong to feel "rumblings" at that stage, then you are wrong.

The Supporters have certainly fast tracked the Media since last Thursday, no doubt. That does not include the inner sanctum of the club.

And yes i do work in the Media...25 Years at ABC Ripponlea so far, drop in for a coffee sometime.... :)

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But if you are telling me that i was wrong to feel "rumblings" at that stage, then you are wrong.

Bailey's position was clearly in the media gunsights and in the press prior to WC game. Its not wrong what you feel its more the case that you weren't aware of the extent of media exposure on Bailey. It had gone well past the point of rumblings. And you are only restating my point that the WC game heightened the pressure. You seem to have got yourself a little over excited about the Facebook page. Enjoy.

And yes i do work in the Media...25 Years at ABC Ripponlea so far, drop in for a coffee sometime.... :)

Any windows in the room at ABC?

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Bailey's position was clearly in the media gunsights and in the press prior to WC game. Its not wrong what you feel its more the case that you weren't aware of the extent of media exposure on Bailey. It had gone well past the point of rumblings. And you are only restating my point that the WC game heightened the pressure. You seem to have got yourself a little over excited about the Facebook page. Enjoy.

Any windows in the room at ABC?

I am well aware that the "rumblings" were there well before the Wet Coke Game (i think i have said that before!!)

How was i not aware of such things as it was i who posted the link to the CEO article in the Australian??? You tried to hose me down after that one!!!

I felt the energy explode through this very website during the WC game, that i doubt the Media would have even predicted, Have no doubt that they did not expect the MFC member to be so forthright-we usually just keep it inside.

No more.

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I am well aware that the "rumblings" were there well before the Wet Coke Game (i think i have said that before!!)

How was i not aware of such things as it was i who posted the link to the CEO article in the Australian??? You tried to hose me down after that one!!!

Its hardly rumblings if every major media outlet has already had 1 or more articles often by lead or name journalist saynig the heat is on Bailey and his tenure was at risk. It had moved on from there weeks ago particularly after the Hawks game.

I felt the energy explode through this very website during the WC game, that i doubt the Media would have even predicted, Have no doubt that they did not expect the MFC member to be so forthright-we usually just keep it inside.

No more.

Clearly there are no windows in your workroom at the ABC. This sort of thing happens at every Club when the Coach is under heat and the team plays badly.

The same happened in 2007 with Daniher and probably worse when there were expectations we would move beyond 8th on the ladder and it all came crashing down.

Get some fresh air.

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Its hardly rumblings if every major media outlet has already had 1 or more articles often by lead or name journalist saynig the heat is on Bailey and his tenure was at risk. It had moved on from there weeks ago particularly after the Hawks game.

Clearly there are no windows in your workroom at the ABC. This sort of thing happens at every Club when the Coach is under heat and the team plays badly.

The same happened in 2007 with Daniher and probably worse when there were expectations we would move beyond 8th on the ladder and it all came crashing down.

Get some fresh air.

No i have never seen the MFC supporter react with such venom than i did last thursday night. Yes it was big news in 2007 with ND but last thursday night it exploded, and it all came in about 2 minutes. Everyone reacted at exactly the same time.

Window is open at work with a nice afternoon Breeze thankyou..... B)

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No i have never seen the MFC supporter react with such venom than i did last thursday night. Yes it was big news in 2007 with ND but last thursday night it exploded, and it all came in about 2 minutes. Everyone reacted at exactly the same time.

It must have been quite a mess.

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Well done. Your last sentence is exactly what I am saying and the loss on Thursday only heightened the existing media attention. And you're with WYL?? :unsure:

Christ, you can be a [censored] when you are in the mood.

WYL is simply saying that this weeks rage is supporter generated, pure and simple, and is not following the media.

What supporters are saying here is not the result of the media. Understand?

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Christ, you can be a [censored] when you are in the mood.

WYL is simply saying that this weeks rage is supporter generated, pure and simple, and is not following the media.

What supporters are saying here is not the result of the media. Understand?

Thanks Mono, i thought it was quite obvious, but for some maybe not.

This is the first time the supporters have really cracked it in 47 years. And i am glad, the energy is going to push this club to a higher level.

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This is the first time the supporters have really cracked it in 47 years. And i am glad, the energy is going to push this club to a higher level.

The supporters? Demonland represents but a tiny percentage of Melbourne supporters. I know quite a few demons followers, including members, and not one visits (or vents on) this site.

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WYL is simply saying that this weeks rage is supporter generated, pure and simple, and is not following the media.

And no one is arguing that supporters were not enraged but he was claiming there was no media attention on this issue prior to the game and stated that it was only "rumblings". That was pure carp. The media had Bailey well and truly in its sights across every outlet and were behaving in exactly the manner you were applying to them. Not diminishing the extent of supporters anger its naive claim to suggest that the media had no part in fuelling the dissent (unless of course supporters dont read the papers).

This is the first time the supporters have really cracked it in 47 years. And i am glad, the energy is going to push this club to a higher level.

Clearly you werent a supporter of the club during the 1996 merger. Keep up the hyperbole.

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Clearly you werent a supporter of the club during the 1996 merger. Keep up the hyperbole.

A very good point.. not so much any denigrating of WYL... but the noting of thateveing at Dallas Brooks.

There is possibly something to the idea WYL is alluding ( if poorly..sorry wyl ) is we , the supporters , now have very different tools at our disposal. We have social media and by that im reaching much further than the 100 or so p!ssed off's who set up face-b etc. There's here for starters and we know its read by elements of the club. We can communicate withe club and probably more importantly ...they listen and openly solicit our involvement these days.How times change.

What I would say is that after thatlast insipid efort there was a deafening chorus of anger and disapproval ....it got heard. Its been noted and possibly influenced events,

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That firm but gentle hand behind Bailey ?? Probably going to guide him all the way out the door :unsure:

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And no one is arguing that supporters were not enraged but he was claiming there was no media attention on this issue prior to the game and stated that it was only "rumblings". That was pure carp. The media had Bailey well and truly in its sights across every outlet and were behaving in exactly the manner you were applying to them. Not diminishing the extent of supporters anger its naive claim to suggest that the media had no part in fuelling the dissent (unless of course supporters dont read the papers).

Clearly you werent a supporter of the club during the 1996 merger. Keep up the hyperbole.

I was there at the Dallas Brooks Hall Rhino. Carry on. You once again miss my point.

1996 were very different circumstances....they were like 2007. We wanted our club to survive.

2011 we need our players to do their part.

Before last thursday Where did i claim there was no media attention Rhino??? I put the link up in the first place that YOU then drided!!

Of course there were Media rumblings, but it was the supporter anger 7 days ago that took it to another level. A level not even they expected.

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I was there at the Dallas Brooks Hall Rhino. Carry on. You once again miss my point.

I didn't. It was a dumb statement about the supporters cracking it for the first time in 47 years. It was clearly not the case. In fact given there was no facebook or internet in 1996, the collective naked rage of the fans at Dallas Brooks was one of the most amazing experiences you could see

1996 were very different circumstances....they were like 2007. We wanted our club to survive.

Irrelevant. Supporters were extremely upset at each occassion. And 2011 is the same as 2007 and 1996 -its about success and survival

Before last thursday Where did i claim there was no media attention Rhino??? I put the link up in the first place that YOU then drided!!

I never stated that was your claim. I challenged your assertion that the broad media speculation and coverage of Bailey were mere rumblings. As other posters have pointed out, the issue of Bailey had moved beyond that point after the Hawks game.

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I didn't. It was a dumb statement about the supporters cracking it for the first time in 47 years. It was clearly not the case. In fact given there was no facebook or internet in 1996, the collective naked rage of the fans at Dallas Brooks was one of the most amazing experiences you could see

Irrelevant. Supporters were extremely upset at each occassion. And 2011 is the same as 2007 and 1996 -its about success and survival

I never stated that was your claim. I challenged your assertion that the broad media speculation and coverage of Bailey were mere rumblings. As other posters have pointed out, the issue of Bailey had moved beyond that point after the Hawks game.

sure, i was suprised a gun wasn't produced at the Dallas BH, i feared for Tiger. But it was a different, that was white rage, because the club was about to die.

Last thursday was more supporters saying "Not Good Enough" considering all the positives that have been reclaimed in the past 3 years. Call it semantics, but it was a different energy (just as powerful though)

I was actually pleased, it said to me that the MFC will rise, because us long suffering supporters will not allow it to pass over again.

over the past 47 years as far as onfield goes, we collectively have all just sucked it up and gone home....i think that is changing.

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Yeah...im not sure you can simply put all of the various rages into one basket etc.. They are different and ofr differing reasons. RR right in that rage is rage..I'll concede WYL in that theres a different flavour and resonance about this event.

I think for far too many years we have despite any empty rhetoric just stood there whilst our fortunes were delivered ( or not ) . I can only suppose its that there is now such a detrmination by the Board down to succeed that this now generates not only expectations but a measurable barometer to accompany it.

We're failing.. Probably not over all but presently the tram's slipped off the rails and were going in circles. ( something of an oxymoron I realise...lol ) , anyway: there is a definite palpable groundswell of discontent that goes beyond the survival mode. For far too long weve been happy ( in reality ) to be just in teh competition and if possible competitive but in the great Melbourne way of the last 40 years , well thats all there is.

Not so any more. Premiership success has been put on the table. A timetable of sorts given it. Anything that sets to derail this needs to be attended to and directly.

The Club used to exist in haughty realms often aloof from the general rank and file. Ever since the Summit its been vastly different. The Club has invited and welcomed its members into its consciousness and now when the pain reaches a crescendo it too feels it directly from us at the same time as it must itself.Theres a remarkably differing symbiosis now than once existed.

Im not going to suggest that our efforts (i.e supporters ) by themselves created teh reaction by the club but I certainly feel it nudged it.

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Yeah...im not sure you can simply put all of the various rages into one basket etc.. They are different and ofr differing reasons. RR right in that rage is rage..I'll concede WYL in that theres a different flavour and resonance about this event.

I think for far too many years we have despite any empty rhetoric just stood there whilst our fortunes were delivered ( or not ) . I can only suppose its that there is now such a detrmination by the Board down to succeed that this now generates not only expectations but a measurable barometer to accompany it.

We're failing.. Probably not over all but presently the tram's slipped off the rails and were going in circles. ( something of an oxymoron I realise...lol ) , anyway: there is a definite palpable groundswell of discontent that goes beyond the survival mode. For far too long weve been happy ( in reality ) to be just in teh competition and if possible competitive but in the great Melbourne way of the last 40 years , well thats all there is.

Not so any more. Premiership success has been put on the table. A timetable of sorts given it. Anything that sets to derail this needs to be attended to and directly.

The Club used to exist in haughty realms often aloof from the general rank and file. Ever since the Summit its been vastly different. The Club has invited and welcomed its members into its consciousness and now when the pain reaches a crescendo it too feels it directly from us at the same time as it must itself.Theres a remarkably differing symbiosis now than once existed.

Im not going to suggest that our efforts (i.e supporters ) by themselves created teh reaction by the club but I certainly feel it nudged it.

That is a brilliant post Bezelbub. The times are indeed a-changing at Melbourne. A shift in the collective consciousness of all who love the club is occurring.

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A very good point.. not so much any denigrating of WYL... but the noting of thateveing at Dallas Brooks.

There is possibly something to the idea WYL is alluding ( if poorly..sorry wyl ) is we , the supporters , now have very different tools at our disposal. We have social media and by that im reaching much further than the 100 or so p!ssed off's who set up face-b etc. There's here for starters and we know its read by elements of the club. We can communicate withe club and probably more importantly ...they listen and openly solicit our involvement these days.How times change.

What I would say is that after thatlast insipid efort there was a deafening chorus of anger and disapproval ....it got heard. Its been noted and possibly influenced events,

Most people seemed to have forgotten 1997. A shocking season. In particular Round 9 against AFL debutants Port Adelaide. A peurile effort not seen for a long time until last weeks abomination. Neil Balme got the sack for that effort. Interesting to note the few players who flew the flag for us on that miserable day. Alistair Clarkson and Jim Stynes. Forget about the rest.

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Most people seemed to have forgotten 1997. A shocking season. In particular Round 9 against AFL debutants Port Adelaide. A peurile effort not seen for a long time until last weeks abomination. Neil Balme got the sack for that effort. Interesting to note the few players who flew the flag for us on that miserable day. Alistair Clarkson and Jim Stynes. Forget about the rest.

Good point. I think MFC have given supporters plenty of opportunity to vent their disgust/anger over issues despite the hyperbole of some.

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