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Does anyone out there know what time they are holding the presser this morning, and if so, where I can listen/watch it??

Hoping to hear more than just "The board decided that Deans position was untenable" etc. We need real explanations here, not just the usual sanitised media speak.

 

Midday...

High Noon at the OK Corral. How fitting...

 

Does anyone out there know what time they are holding the presser this morning, and if so, where I can listen/watch it??

Hoping to hear more than just "The board decided that Deans position was untenable" etc. We need real explanations here, not just the usual sanitised media speak.

And given what's going on at Head Office that is still to play out, I would put a slab on it that all we get is the same media bulltish.

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Thanks guys. Why couldn't they do it at 10, I've gotta start TAFE at 12 :lol: I'm expecting same bulltish too Choko, but hoping that the gravity of the situation might cause a bit of transparency and honesty to leak through.


Thanks guys. Why couldn't they do it at 10, I've gotta start TAFE at 12 :lol: I'm expecting same bulltish too Choko, but hoping that the gravity of the situation might cause a bit of transparency and honesty to leak through.

If it does, it will be by accident!

Its live on the Hun site

www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl

And Robbie flower has his say here.

www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/dees-pulled-trigger-too-early-eddie/story-e6frf9io-1226105694162

Fox Sports reporting they will cover it live on 'Fox Sports News' on foxtel

 

On Twitter, AFL says Stynes, McLardy and Bailey to speak. If true, Bailey attending says volumes about his character. It would be so easy to just walk away and leave MFC to speak to media on its own.

Hopefully, most Melbourne supporters will recognise the quality of Bailey's character even if he may have been flawed as a coach.

Assuming it's CS doing most of the fronting..... could someone on here who has a journalistic/political savy background do me a favour and translate whatever he's about to tripe out there please?

Wonderful talker but darned if i can find any sense in his answers so far this year when i've listened to his interviews. Maybe my mind is slowing as father time catches up with mother nature


Hopefully the presser has sizzle to go with the traction and cut-through.

Seems the sponsors signage is up unlike collingwood who does not display sponsors names when bad news has to be said



by resigning everyone bar bailey are they saying all the infighting was caused by bailey?

Basically... they had no issues with Bailey prior to Saturday, then suddenly he needed to be sacked.

That really, really feels like there was some sort of playing-group revolt...

 

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