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get win8 off there od before you lose all faith in computers

Too late dc

Yes I agree I cannot see one thing that is better than 7 and a large number of frustrating elements that just make it harder to work with.

How is it possible after all the versions of windows that it is difficult to turn it on and off!

Unbelievable.

How is the health going?

Chest getting better I hope.

 

Too late dc

Yes I agree I cannot see one thing that is better than 7 and a large number of frustrating elements that just make it harder to work with.

How is it possible after all the versions of windows that it is difficult to turn it on and off!

Unbelievable.

How is the health going?

Chest getting better I hope.

if you've got it, put win7 on

ATSIM it still yurtz but progressing very well

Was the 2013 season a bad dream or did it really happen?

No more Bananas until the MFC wins its next game.

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Interesting to know if we have signed any assistant coaches, on the basis that Roos is Coaching?

Roos is going to Perth, my cats have just confirmed it.

:rolleyes::rolleyes: :rolleyes:

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Interesting to know if we have signed any assistant coaches, on the basis that Roos is Coaching?

Maybe a couple of nods and winks for now.

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Maybe a couple of nods and winks for now.

I hope the right people are nodding and winking.

Interesting to know if we have signed any assistant coaches, on the basis that Roos is Coaching?

we were certainly interviewing them, that would be insane without a pretty significant level of confidence in getting their man.

 

I hope the right people are nodding and winking.

I have my fingers crossed for a much better result this time around because the last eight years seems to have been a total failure.

I hope the right people are nodding and winking.

LOL Its the MFC do we have the right people?


Did I get it right, the WCE got rid of their coach because he won 13 games?

I would of had a man crush on any MFC Coach who won 13 over games in the past 5 seasons.

Did I get it right, the WCE got rid of their coach because he won 13 games?

I would of had a man crush on any MFC Coach who won 13 over games in the past 5 seasons.

You have my vote

I have my fingers crossed for a much better result this time around because the last eight years seems to have been a total failure.

Do i detect a tiny weeny bit of optimism there Mr dee?

If we plead guilty to the AFL investigation does that mean we will finish 9th next season?


Oh well I see the WCE's coach job has opened up.

Who do you think could possible take on the job? I wonder .....

:blink::blink::blink::blink::blink::blink::blink::blink:

Dark forces are working against the MFC, dam you Mr Norm Smith and your curse!

Do i detect a tiny weeny bit of optimism there Mr dee?

I always get a bit between August and Christmas RN

It is around February that reality sets in.

This year we have a different off field crew and potentially a coach who knows what he is doing.

If we can find a couple of good midfielders between now and the end of November we could become competitive in 2014.

Competitive will be enough for me in 2014 after being uncompetitive for the last six years.

I am prepared for a 4-5 year wait for finals appearances

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We may have a new Coach today according to the Herald Sun.

posted elsewhere but most appropriate here me thinks

its the banana thread after all !! :rolleyes:

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We may have a new Coach today according to the Herald Sun.

September 6. Mark that down people.


September 6. Mark that down people.

Better than next Friday (13th) :blink:

Better than next Friday (13th) :blink:

Every day is Friday the 13th for a Melbourne Supporter.

Every day is Friday the 13th for a Melbourne Supporter.

used to be...

 

We may have a new Coach today according to the Herald Sun.

My money is on someone from the thread!

Old Dee,Red and Bluebeard, Redlegs or belzebub59!

How could we possible go wrong?

It from a very reliable source, well closer to a drink really.

Mr Jack Daniels and Miss Coke Cola.

:lol::lol::lol::lol: :lol: :lol::lol::lol::lol:

We may have a new Coach today according to the Herald Sun.

Redleg this is pessimistic but I will believe it when I see it and not one minute before!

Having said that I am getting a little excited!


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