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The last 2 weeks have been the worst in my 31 years as a MFC member.

The next CEO of the MFC we MUST get right.

The future of the club we love is very much at stake and we MUST NOT get this WRONG.

Adrian Anderson would be perfect IMO.

Who do you think it will/should be?

LETS GET THIS RIGHT DEES.

 

Jack Watts' Beard

 

I'm sure Demetriou will have a big say in who it is,


  On 09/04/2013 at 08:30, BIG JIM said:

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Adrian Anderson would be perfect IMO.

Who do you think it will/should be?

LETS GET THIS RIGHT DEES.

FFS get a grip. Anderson is the one who instigated the investigation of ONLY THE MFC.

Jeezus wept. He is totally compromised.

Some of the posts are getting more and more ridiculous.

Paul Macnamee is looking for a job.

Phase one in the revolution: Sack Schwab and McLardy.

Phase two in the revolution: ????

Phase three in the revolution: PROFIT

 

I'm sure the sooky players that supposedly wanted Shwab schafted would just love having Adrian Anderson around.


throw the cheque book at Brian Cook

Not sure if we could get Cook but Neal Balme as football manager would be my absolute target somewhere in the future

  On 09/04/2013 at 08:30, BIG JIM said:

The last 2 weeks have been the worst in my 31 years as a MFC member.

The next CEO of the MFC we MUST get right.

The future of the club we love is very much at stake and we MUST NOT get this WRONG.

Adrian Anderson would be perfect IMO.

Who do you think it will/should be?

LETS GET THIS RIGHT DEES.

Move one divisive figure out and replace him with another. No matter what qualification and qualities he brings he would also bring way to much baggage.


Cook. Big time.

Also, har har paul macnamee - but project what he wanted to do forward to here. Jono brown wouldnt let us be [censored]. Would have brought people through the gate. You also have to assume he would have moved us into aami park too...


Greg Swan is the Best CEO in AFL and he has already shown he would leave for money (Colingwood to Carlton).

Give him an offer he can't refuse(big $$$$) we don't have the money now, maybe ask AFL for a short term loan with no interest, but in the next 5 years he will more than repay his salary.

He has played a massive part in making Collingwood and now Carlton finallicaly strong and the result have followed.

It would also be a little up yours to Carlton to take their CEO after they were the first real tankers in AFL and we were the only ones that got punished

 
  On 09/04/2013 at 11:31, biggestred said:

Cook. Big time.

Also, har har paul macnamee - but project what he wanted to do forward to here. Jono brown wouldnt let us be [censored]. Would have brought people through the gate. You also have to assume he would have moved us into aami park too...

Brown would not have come. Plan B?.......none....thought so. QED

  On 09/04/2013 at 12:19, Moonshadow said:

George Costanza could bring the Penski file with him.

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