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Heard on telly that Greg Wells may try to get on the MFC board. Quoted as saying something about like getting 80's players involved. Interesting, like he may be trying to distance himself from the junior old boys that plague us at the moment. Any opinions?

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He'd be at least worth listening to.

Maybe we should poach Neil Balme.

Call me sentimental, but I'd like to see Neil Daniher back with us in some capacity.

I think he'd be really helpful for the young kids we got, take us back to basics.

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The reality is that the hardest positions to fill on an AFL Club Board are Football Directors. Ideally you need candidates who have a mix of footy and business experience. That automatically narrows the pool. Then they need to have time available to devote to their board responsibilties and a desire to commit that time to their board responsibilties. This is time away from from their responsibilities to their own companys and familes. We saw how hard it was for us to replace Andrew Leoncelli when he stepped down due to work pressures until Sugar Healy was persuaded to step up.

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thats what a football club already is, is a club for boys... what you really mean is a club within the boys club

got to be speciifc on what this actual club is ?!? Is any past player a member of this club??

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Heard on telly that Greg Wells may try to get on the MFC board. Quoted as saying something about like getting 80's players involved. Interesting, like he may be trying to distance himself from the junior old boys that plague us at the moment. Any opinions?

Wellsy has a mature head on his shoulders & is a sound business man, & has played at a premiership winning club in its prime.

He would be good.


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He could bring a Pre Gen X work ethic to the the Gen-x's & me's...

its about time we went back to 'Adam', with our attiudes & values as a work-ethic & our fight for one another.

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I played with Greg Wells in the old VFA.....He is a Bentleigh boy who has his own sign writing business which he started back in those days.....He is a very successful business man and has a good football knowledge or he did have....I don't know about now though.....

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Bentleigh Signs, very successful man, could do a lot worse.

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Heard on telly that Greg Wells may try to get on the MFC board. Quoted as saying something about like getting 80's players involved. Interesting, like he may be trying to distance himself from the junior old boys that plague us at the moment. Any opinions?

You would mean getting the 70's boys because that was the era he played in. Chris Connolly and Greg Healey are part of the hopeless 80's clique that got us into successive finals. If he got in 70's true blue demons like Gerard Healey, crackers Keenan and stan Alves now that would be something.

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Above all else, MFC needs leaders, on and off the field. Champions, past and present. Wells fits into that I guess, so get him involved. Doesn't have to be on the board; Greg Healy is footy director.

Get Gerard Healy involved, Stan Alves - anybody of champion status and is a past player. Those 2, among others, left MFC to find success; they ought to have a lot to pass on.

Heavens knows we have no champs on the field; so we need to get ex-champs involved. What the hell is Neitz doing?

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Above all else, MFC needs leaders, on and off the field. Champions, past and present. Wells fits into that I guess, so get him involved. Doesn't have to be on the board; Greg Healy is footy director.

Get Gerard Healy involved, Stan Alves - anybody of champion status and is a past player. Those 2, among others, left MFC to find success; they ought to have a lot to pass on.

Heavens knows we have no champs on the field; so we need to get ex-champs involved. What the hell is Neitz doing?

Neitz runs mates of Melbourne, hes one of the only people down there not on the payroll.

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