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It's actually thrilling to watch who posters are aligning themselves with during the witch-hunt. Reminds me a lot of Game Of Thrones...

Not who? it's more a question of Timing, Emotions & perceived results...

 

If ever I needed final proof that Cam has lost it, according to Half and Cam Mooney on SEN, Schwab is sporting a new tattoo sleeve.

Can't believe the Board would be too impressed with their CEO courting corporate sponsors with a fresh sleeve.

Can understand a 20 y.o. getting a sleeve, but a bloke in his late 40's it smacks of crisis time and lack of clarity and judgement,

Last straw, this bloke needs to go.

 

haha if this is true this is hilarious!

This would explain his "surly" looks

The man is in self inflicted pain!!! :)


It could be like when you take a cat to the vet and get it desexed they get a tattoo..........

If ever I needed final proof that Cam has lost it, according to Half and Cam Mooney on SEN, Schwab is sporting a new tattoo sleeve.

Can't believe the Board would be too impressed with their CEO courting corporate sponsors with a fresh sleeve.

Can understand a 20 y.o. getting a sleeve, but a bloke in his late 40's it smacks of crisis time and lack of clarity and judgement,

Last straw, this bloke needs to go.

Er why, I am 61, work in a corporate enviroment, and when I wear a long sleeve business shirt you can't see the tatts on my arms, was going to treat myself to a new one this year, as was going to do it for 60th but bit late, hopefully he will grow a beard and put a bone through his nose.............is this silly?.......christ we will be told he dresses on the left next, when it is only corporately responsble to dress on the right

 

Can't confirm. Only repeating what I heard on SEN at about 12.30. Cam Mooney brought it up and Half said he'd heard about it.

Mooney went on to say it was ironic as he though Nathan Jones sleeve had counted against his captaincy bid.

What a look, the specs, suit and a sleeve.

Doesn't really have an effect on the running of the club but it does smack of midlife crisis and is pretty hilarious if true.


Er why, I am 61, work in a corporate enviroment, and when I wear a long sleeve business shirt you can't see the tatts on my arms, was going to treat myself to a new one this year, as was going to do it for 60th but bit late, hopefully he will grow a beard and put a bone through his nose.............is this silly?.......christ we will be told he dresses on the left next, when it is only corporately responsble to dress on the right

Mate, if you want a sleeve at 61 good on you. Perhaps you could invest the money in a shrink to look into your deep seated insecurities instead?

Er why, I am 61, work in a corporate enviroment, and when I wear a long sleeve business shirt you can't see the tatts on my arms, was going to treat myself to a new one this year, as was going to do it for 60th but bit late, hopefully he will grow a beard and put a bone through his nose.............is this silly?.......christ we will be told he dresses on the left next, when it is only corporately responsble to dress on the right

The reason it is hilarious is because Schwab comes accross as a weedy nerd, I honestly would never expect the man to ever get tattoo, let alone go in and get an entire sleave done in a few sittings.

Surely it's now time ( no pun intended) for him to dangle an oversized clock from his neck. Word.

It's a well-known fact that Weedy Nerds feel much tougher with a full sleeve of sh1te ink.

Er why, I am 61, work in a corporate enviroment, and when I wear a long sleeve business shirt you can't see the tatts on my arms, was going to treat myself to a new one this year, as was going to do it for 60th but bit late, hopefully he will grow a beard and put a bone through his nose.............is this silly?.......christ we will be told he dresses on the left next, when it is only corporately responsble to dress on the right

I'm sure Stuie will be happy that the bloke who agrees with him on everything also worships Joel Madden and Blue Light Discos


If its irrelevant find another thread oh exciting one.

I wonder if he borrowed the money from the club for his art work, delist this person.


I can only hope the tattoo is of a massive erupting volcano running up his arm ending at his neck, so that from the side he will look 'ashen-faced'.

need rangey to run a poll on what posters think are the images on the sleeve

An Opel insignia. It was the only way he could swing the deal.

 

Yze, Bruce, Green, White, Robbo were all underperformers, as far as they're talents were concerned... We have a history of Not developing players since Barassi/Jordan & Northey had gone.

the clubs culture, the nature if you will of the MFC has perennially underperformed as far as the big stage is concerned. ITis Not fierce enough...

this is not the fault of the current admin or Board.

the pain now, in the cuttingaway of the infected wood & regenerating healthy growth, cannot be blamed on the current management... so we have some big losses over 2 weeks as the ship is being patched up & everyone is panicking because of the last 45 Yrs.

When we start doing the tough things to Fix it, everyone is up in Arms....... why do you think danners wouldn't do it?

The junior list fell away after Barassi/Jordan had gone ???? the development & professionalism at the junior level had stagnated, & we ended up with many talented footballers who didn't realise their full potential.....

Stars,,, but Not their full potential... this leads to being teased, with teams making the finals & threatening to breakthrough to the Premeirsjip,,, but falling short... this leads to the club appearing weak,,, & the general perception is the Club is "Soft".

and then us, we become more impatient for the promised land & at the first sign of Pain, we want to self destruct...

... think back to the Tigers of the 80's... they were in disarray, & wouldn't give any plan time to work as they thought the good old days we can build a new club in 40 days & 30 nights.

Its time Now for MFC to settle to allow this ongoing rebuild to take effect... we are 5 Yrs into an ongoing restructure which started with good & bad decisions, but all the same is still rebuilding the list & the club....

much has been a great success, except where it is most visable.

don't be panicked by an illusion....yes we were pants'd a couple of times, but wait to see the next 10 weeks unfold.

... we have players with some experience returning, & others gaining match fitness, & form will return.

Wish other passionate Dees had the same clear thinking abilities as you do.

Well written.

Tear drops would be a good look for Cam.


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