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Damian Barrett announced in footy show that there was a meeting in MFC and they decided that they going to change the leadership group and Brad Green will not be captain 2012 and he also said Greg healy is the favourite to be football director 2012 and Garry lyon confirmed there was a meeting.

 
 

I thought it was Greg Healy.

He also said Green MAY not be captain. And that Greg Healy is favorite at this stage for football director


  On 11/08/2011 at 12:38, Dees said:

Damian Barrett announced in footy show that there was a meeting in MFC and they decided that they going to change the leadership group and Brad Green will not be captain 2012 and he also said Gerald healy is the favourite to be football director 2012 and Garry lyon confirmed there was a meeting.

Not quite correct, Barrett said the leadership group would be reviewed, and MAY result in Brad Green standing down as captain...........nothing concrete from Barrett at all!

And the name raised as possible football director was Greg Healy as opposed to Gerard.

It's like I just drank 2lt of vodka and read the opening post and all the words jumbled up.

Epic!

 
  On 11/08/2011 at 12:50, tonatopia said:

What happened to Lyon?

If only he had balls.

Think I'm going to give up. I just can't understand posts like this.


  On 11/08/2011 at 12:53, whelan45 said:

Think I'm going to give up. I just can't understand posts like this.

Don't give up. Gerard is gonna save us. Keep the faith.

Any idea what Greg has been doing off field these past few years? I would be keen to know what business acumen he brings to the table. Sounds like great news.

  On 11/08/2011 at 12:53, whelan45 said:

Think I'm going to give up. I just can't understand posts like this.

This has probably been done to death in other threads so don't reply if you don't have to, but personally I think he had a very valid point.
  On 11/08/2011 at 12:57, Adzman said:

Any idea what Greg has been doing off field these past few years? I would be keen to know what business acumen he brings to the table. Sounds like great news.

President of Quiksilver Asia Pacific.


He'd be a very good get.

He was the first that came to mind, but I was under the impression he was too busy with Quiksilver, and unwilling to move on (don't blame him, it'd be a good gig).

If this is legit, Lyon is coming up with the goods.

It is Damien Barret though, so take it with a decent grain of salt...

  On 11/08/2011 at 12:50, tonatopia said:

What happened to Lyon?

If only he had balls.

What does this mean?

I mean, he doesn't have the balls to blame an appalling loss on the fine posters of Demonland...

That takes a rare breed.

But he goes ok.

  On 11/08/2011 at 12:50, tonatopia said:

What happened to Lyon?

If only he had balls.

You are very good at testing my resolve to restrain myself from insulting you.

Congratulations.

  On 11/08/2011 at 12:50, tonatopia said:

What happened to Lyon?

If only he had balls.

He Has. Everyone elses, he's juggling them.


  On 11/08/2011 at 12:58, She Devil 64 said:

President of Quiksilver Asia Pacific.

C'mon little Sug''.. It's time, to take the reigns in one form or another. The foundations are lay'd to start building, in what ever role? is best suited for our club.

  On 11/08/2011 at 13:46, dee-luded said:

C'mon little Sug''.. It's time, to take the reigns in one form or another. The foundations are lay'd to start building, in what ever role? is best suited for our club.

Sugar was sitting at the next table to me at the Foundation dinner on Ron Barassi's table. He looked very happy to be around the Melbourne faithful and I wait for the next call of "jobs for the boys". Only difference of course is that this will be an honorary role. He could be a good fit for the position.

  On 11/08/2011 at 13:54, Redleg said:

Sugar was sitting at the next table to me at the Foundation dinner on Ron Barassi's table. He looked very happy to be around the Melbourne faithful and I wait for the next call of "jobs for the boys". Only difference of course is that this will be an honorary role. He could be a good fit for the position.

I'd be glad for him to be back in the fold.

I saw him a few years back, down StKilda, said hello.

 

I see him all the time in Brighton and he still looks fit enough to play, tough little bugger. You'd never see him shirk it on the field, but he copped heaps from the Melbourne supporters when he played.

I guess not much changes.

Good Bloke Sugar....and for any of our younger posters, Greg played in a very tough era.

Not the biggest bloke, BUT he never shirked an issue....Took a bone crunching mark in the 1990 Elimination final. To this day i don't know how he didn't get taken off on a stretcher.

Sugar Healy stood up against players much bigger than he.

He was a very good Captain.


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