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RR's Weekly Poll (c) - Round 3: Who is bigger, the MFC or Schwab?

Who's more important ... the Club or the Individual? 17 members have voted

  1. 1. Who is bigger ... the Melbourne Football Club or Cam Schwab?

    • Schwab
      1
    • The MFC
      13

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Simple question.

Not for Cameron it isnt.

would have be your most inane poll ever rangey

you need to lift your game - a waste of a poll

 

Seriously, this guy (RR) has now started more than half a dozen polls or threads specifically about Cameron Schwab.

Enough is enough.

You a clearly trolling now RR.


Scrap this poll and creat a poll;

Who should we sack and when;

Mark Neeld

Now

Not yet

Re-evaluate at end of year

Let him see out his contract

No - he will deliver our 13th premiership

Cameron Schwab

Now

Not yet

Re-evaluate at end of year

Let him see out his contract

No- He will deliver our 13th Premiership

Don Mclardy

Now

Not yet

Re-evaluate at end of year

No- He will deliver our 13th Premiership

Another stupid poll.

Any sporting club is bigger than any individual!

Scrap this poll and creat a poll;

Who should we sack and when;

Mark Neeld

Now

Not yet

Re-evaluate at end of year

Let him see out his contract

No - he will deliver our 13th premiership

Cameron Schwab

Now

Not yet

Re-evaluate at end of year

Let him see out his contract

No- He will deliver our 13th Premiership

Don Mclardy

Now

Not yet

Re-evaluate at end of year

No- He will deliver our 13th Premiership

Simplify this and you've got the right poll. Who is going to be the first to leave? (1) Schwab (2) McLardy (3) Neeld (4) Watts.

If that's seen to be too pessimistic, ask it this way. Who's going to stay at the club the longest from hereon? (1) Schwab (2) McLardy (3) Neeld (4) Watts.

 

Ironic that this is the same Range Rover who berates others about having an agenda...

In all seriousness RR, you are not doing your agenda any favours by starting so many threads and polls about the same thing, and you're really only destroying Demonland rather than Schwab.

Ironic that this is the same Range Rover who berates others about having an agenda...

In all seriousness RR, you are not doing your agenda any favours by starting so many threads and polls about the same thing, and you're really only destroying Demonland rather than Schwab.

You should try reading your posts.


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