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Mick Malthouse was asked on "The Game Plan" tonight who he thinks can get into the 8 next year, he said Melbourne depending on who they get to coach, then he was caught winking at the other guys on the show. I wonder if he knows more than he's letting on???

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He also said that he'll be watching the situation with interest but fom a distance.

I can't see it happening, but I won't be disappointed if it does.

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Fairly evident that MM's future, even next year, is not in Media. He will never be the voice of a football club. He can only be a technician of football technology and training, which he currently is not!

Give me one reason why MM should be paid a destructive fortune to coach the hereditcally greatest and oldest sports club in the world.

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Fairly evident that MM's future, even next year, is not in Media. He will never be the voice of a football club. He can only be a technician of football technology and training, which he currently is not!

Give me one reason why MM should be paid a destructive fortune to coach the hereditcally greatest and oldest sports club in the world.

We get it Dees Dayz. You don't like Mick Malthouse. How many more posts do you want to express that fact ?

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Fairly evident that MM's future, even next year, is not in Media. He will never be the voice of a football club. He can only be a technician of football technology and training, which he currently is not!

Give me one reason why MM should be paid a destructive fortune to coach the hereditcally greatest and oldest sports club in the world.

Because he is the best!

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Fairly evident that MM's future, even next year, is not in Media. He will never be the voice of a football club. He can only be a technician of football technology and training, which he currently is not!

Give me one reason why MM should be paid a destructive fortune to coach the hereditcally greatest and oldest sports club in the world.

Because we got beaten by 186 points and need the best coach going around?

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Fairly evident that MM's future, even next year, is not in Media. He will never be the voice of a football club. He can only be a technician of football technology and training, which he currently is not!

Give me one reason why MM should be paid a destructive fortune to coach the hereditcally greatest and oldest sports club in the world.

I have a reason

He has taken teams he has coached 6 times to play in grand finals and has won 3 premierships.

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Because we got beaten by 186 points and need the best coach going around?

On that basis I don't think he's the best candidate. Didn't Mick's team get beaten by close to 100 points last week?

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Fairly evident that MM's future, even next year, is not in Media.

Agreed - because he shuns the media and I could never ever see him being a special comments man on radio...wait a minute..........

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If Carlton lose to Bombers then Ratten will go and Blues will get MM. Their CEO has history with MM. Can't barrack for either team but hope Blues win.

That agrees with the rumour I recently heard:

I'm rather keen on the "if Carlton lose to Essendon Malthouse will coach Carlton in 2012, but if Carlton beat Essendon, Malthouse will coach Melbourne in 2012" rumour.

If it's true: go Blues!

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Agreed - because he shuns the media and I could never ever see him being a special comments man on radio...wait a minute..........

yes....cant but ask , was he there that day for the purposes of Radio, or to observe? :rolleyes:

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