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How good is this.

Everyone speculating all the time, because NO ONE has a clue what is going on.

Racetrack Ralphy hit the nail on the head last night on Twitter

Was Dean Bailey the one leaking like a sieve?

Has Gary Lyon grabbed the board/club by the throat and stopped the media tripe that was being delivered almost daily from the Age and Herald Sun.

About time Melbourne F.C. shut up shop and got on with the job of being a professional Football Club.

 

How good is this.

Everyone speculating all the time, because NO ONE has a clue what is going on.

Racetrack Ralphy hit the nail on the head last night on Twitter

Was Dean Bailey the one leaking like a sieve?

Has Gary Lyon grabbed the board/club by the throat and stopped the media tripe that was being delivered almost daily from the Age and Herald Sun.

About time Melbourne F.C. shut up shop and got on with the job of being a professional Football Club.

Or is there just nothing going on....

I have total faith in GL

It's about time we heard nothing until some thing is resolved

stuff the media and the supporter websites I only want to hear about happenings at the club once they are set in stone

GODEES

 

How good is this.

Everyone speculating all the time, because NO ONE has a clue what is going on.

Racetrack Ralphy hit the nail on the head last night on Twitter

Was Dean Bailey the one leaking like a sieve?

Has Gary Lyon grabbed the board/club by the throat and stopped the media tripe that was being delivered almost daily from the Age and Herald Sun.

About time Melbourne F.C. shut up shop and got on with the job of being a professional Football Club.

Ha. You're speculating.

Ha. You're speculating.

Well anyone would have to be but there does seem an uncanny parallel between GL coming on board and zippo coming out of the place.As to Dean that sounds somewhat scurrilous. I mean what really ever came from Dean...lol


Racetrack Ralphy hit the nail on the head last night on Twitter

Was Dean Bailey the one leaking like a sieve?

Or has the leaker shut up shop since achieving their aim of a sacked Bailey?

Pure speculation on my behalf

What exactly has been leaked from the MFC in the past. None of us were aware of the tension between departments until mid year. It has come out since as you expect when someone is sacked. I think over the past few years our club has kept most things in house.

How [censored] is this thread?

Who the [censored] is "racetrack Ralphy?"

Talk about speculating, potting a man who isn't around to defend himself. Shame on this racetrack [censored]!

 

Could Scully have been the leak?

What about Bruce?

Or Cheney?

Or Sean Wellman?

Unless you think any issues have only arisen since the beginning of the season.

And you think there was only one leak.

I think Garry probably knows better than most how leaks to the media occur from within a football club, and how to deal with them.

I wouldn't be surprised if some of the outlandish rumours we've heard about MFC's coaching position lately have been sly attempts to see where the leaks may lie.

Anyway, I'm confident Garry is on top of it.

I wait with bated breath.

How good is this.

Everyone speculating all the time, because NO ONE has a clue what is going on.

Racetrack Ralphy hit the nail on the head last night on Twitter

Was Dean Bailey the one leaking like a sieve?

Has Gary Lyon grabbed the board/club by the throat and stopped the media tripe that was being delivered almost daily from the Age and Herald Sun.

About time Melbourne F.C. shut up shop and got on with the job of being a professional Football Club.

Or has the Leak-er stopped their leaking, now that they're happy that the coach has been changed??? Maybe, we will never ever know/tell?


At least people are talking about us....

I wait with bated breath.

Matty Bate is the leak ? that's a big call - got proof of that ? :rolleyes:

I feel a sense of calm emanating from the club, strange considering the turmoil of the last couple of months.

It's going to be an interesting few weeks.

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