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Micky Conlon !!!

YES Please from what I hear is doing a very good job in QLD

 

haha....not one you'd vote for od

We currently make Julia look wonderful

Ben Buckley would be a decent consderation. Ex AFL man held in high regard. Seems polished. Is he hard enough?

Eugene Arrocca - he is a little uncouth perhaps - but has runs on the board. maybe we need someone who is a bit outside the traditional MFC set?

 

Isn't Demitriou retiring soon and will be looking for a new job....

Hahaha....good one

Micky Conlon !!!

Peptides?

For the life of me I still cant see why Scwhab was sacked. Neeld is the dud. His pre game speech was pitiful and the allowance of him to spew that rubbish on live tv was a disgrace.

Too bad it wasn't the pre game speech though.

It is just a player meeting before the warm up.

Not meant to be anything but a low key part of the build up.


Hahaha....good one

Peptides?

Yeah I'd like to see Conlon do a Biffen on CMorton... pep tides indeed,,, he knows footy & business.

Is It toooo Late for Brian Cook ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

Are you asking a question?

 

Ben Buckley would be a decent consderation. Ex AFL man held in high regard. Seems polished. Is he hard enough?

Eugene Arrocca - he is a little uncouth perhaps - but has runs on the board. maybe we need someone who is a bit outside the traditional MFC set?

Greg Healy?


Greg Healy?

Has the business accumen and would have a good handle on where we are at, but personally would like someone without an MFC background.

The club needs fresh ideas and a new outlook that would come from an outside view.

Has the business accumen and would have a good handle on where we are at, but personally would like someone without an MFC background.

The club needs fresh ideas and a new outlook that would come from an outside view.

I agree T-34 we need someone with no allegiance to any existing person at the MFC

Andrew Ireland would have been a good candidate having overseen premierships at Brisbane and Sydney, but they have just extended his contract to 2016. May they'll accept a swap for Schwab!

My Source has confirmed that Adrian Anderson is our new man!! with a few new board members to match

My Source has confirmed that Adrian Anderson is our new man!! with a few new board members to match

My sauce says its tartar!!!


Mike Sheehan is saying Peter Jackson previously CEO with essbend

Greg Healy?

Ahem.... current footy director, during a period of alleged disconnect between FD and admin.....doubt it

Ahem.... current footy director, during a period of alleged disconnect between FD and admin.....doubt it

Glad you included "alleged".


the MFC trained Peter Jackson who then went to the Bummers and did wonders for them.

I doubt he'd return, but you never know. Would be worth a call.

Now we definately could not have someone like that at the MFC

He may refuse to wear his Blazer

A'Rocca blew too much money on pubs at Collingwood. We couldn't afford that kind of mess. We should look internation, someone who has been successful at a professional club.

Mike Sheehan is saying Peter Jackson previously CEO with essbend

Could be a really good option.

If the AFL backs Anderson then I would think a lot of guesswork as to why he left may be well off the mark and he too would be a good option. Only problem I see is he may divide the membership because of his role in the tanking saga, we don't need any more division in the club.

A'Rocca didn't do himself a lot of favours on the way out of North.

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