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Would those responsible please stop!

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Those of you who are leaking stories to destroy this club please stop. There are thousands of decent human beings out there who are passionate Melbourne supporters. We have been hurt enough...enough is enough!

 

im tired of it.

i just want us to have respect, and consistently be successful so bad.

sometimes i feel like the club and players just don't quite understand and appreciate how much their supporters love and care about the MFC.

Its coming from the AFL I reckon. Unless its bloody scully!

 

im tired of it.

i just want us to have respect, and consistently be successful so bad.

sometimes i feel like the club and players just don't quite understand and appreciate how much their supporters love and care about the MFC.

Why has the dees got so many backstabbers, paul gardner is the biggest back stabber, image jack sticking the boots into carlton, or collingwoods ex press saying punnish his old club, i tell u what paul is not welcome to dees games, i want anyone that sees him to give him a mouthfull, if io see him there he will not have a good time, but i dont think he goes anymore anyway.

When the AFl say we are guilty...then we should crack it.

I will be reserving any further thoughts until then.

Its also individuals that need to be given the boot & not Melbourne Football Club.

I think the saddest thing is that those responsible for the leaking (not just on the tanking issue but every other damaging leak about the club in recent years) are very passionate Melbourne supporters who are just trying to "get back" at those who have ousted thier mates from the board and other positions of "power" within the club.

The really ironic thing is that they are cutting off their noses to spite their faces and we are the ones that suffer in their "Game of Thrones".

They know who they are and they even contribute on this forum.

Please stop the leaks.

You are destroying this proud club.

You know who you are.

 

Its coming from the AFL I reckon. Unless its bloody scully!

Conspiracy theory #3081;

We got Scully and Trengove due to compensation pick/amount of games won during 2008/09, etc.

AFL are aware of what we are doing, allowing GWS to sign Scully up prior to the "window" as we originally obtained him "illegally".

AFL decide not to investigate our 2009 performance because they knew we would lose our compo pick within 12 months any way.

Just a strange though I had and thought I'd share!

When discovered, should be made to feel completely cut off from the MFC.

Nothing but Rats.

Bridges are burnt, hope its worth it to be nothing but a disgruntled ex-player, no longer welcome at your club.

Say hi to Acker for me.


The MFC should always come first same as the kids in a marriage breakup i reckon.

I think the saddest thing is that those responsible for the leaking (not just on the tanking issue but every other damaging leak about the club in recent years) are very passionate Melbourne supporters who are just trying to "get back" at those who have ousted thier mates from the board and other positions of "power" within the club.

The really ironic thing is that they are cutting off their noses to spite their faces and we are the ones that suffer in their "Game of Thrones".

They know who they are and they even contribute on this forum.

Please stop the leaks.

You are destroying this proud club.

You know who you are.

It’s very prestigious to be on the Board of an AFL football club and in particular the Melbourne Football Club; it opens up doors and allows you to rub shoulders with some very influential people.

Those former members of the Board and officials that are leaking are obviously suffering from “lack of attention deficit syndrome” and they are intent on payback, hence the current situation. This is all about power and those dogs that have lost it and want it back will stop at nothing as can be seen by their posting on this board.

When this is over I hope that their names are revealed and they are never again allowed to set foot in the club rooms and are denied membership of the club as well, we don’t need their money, it’s covered in blood. If they were really passionate supporters they would have put aside their personal ambition for the sake of the club but that's not on their agenda.

Not to mention the players coming forward to the press anonymously.

Think a few players are once again confirming to the football world how little backbone they have.

Not to mention the players coming forward to the press anonymously.

Think a few players are once again confirming to the football world how little backbone they have.

And Brock coming out publicly and making statements doesn't show his backbone, it just shows how brainless he really is. Carlton will be next thanks to him.


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