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Just wondering how far people are prepared to back the club if it chooses to sack mr neeld.

 

yes agree. Clean sweep.

Won't give money. Will buy another membership for next season. Will vote against the board at the AGM. I think that sums up my stance pretty well.

 

I got asked to tip in more money recently and I am holding off to see what happens. Will renew memberships but want to see tangible improvement across the board within 12 months before they get money on top of my memberships.

Zero confidence in Neeld. Change must occur.

Agree.:. Will continue my membership as long as neeld is gone.

Will also sack the current board at years end and vote for an alternate ticket.


I'll continue my membership regardless. I'm in the Keep Neeld camp. I'd be more inclined to donate if we kept him because we wouldn't have blown an extra couple of million on paying him out.

Nothing to do with the Coach, re membership for me Now.

I've decided to not financially support the Club, for as long as the club does not support the grass roots supporters..

... to me its a story about being an 'Inclusive' club...

& I'm moving further into the Victorian Countryside, away from the City, & transport to the 'G'.

so I'll be retiring to just being a TV &/or radio supporter...

to me it has to be a Coach who Can & will change the Club culture into an 'all-inclusive', family styled club, & change the onfield character to one of a hard asssed, head over the footy, blue collar footy style, like the Catters or the Swans...

# IF they go & get a Matthews, or a Sheedy, or a Roos, or even a 'Bomba', then I may consider making membership donations to the club, but not for a Clarkson or a Voss, or the like...

As previous said in another post, I would willingly give to any fund for the replacement of the current senior coach.

But still alittle worried about the selection process of finding a new senior coach as it was so flawed last time.

 

As previous said in another post, I would willingly give to any fund for the replacement of the current senior coach.

But still alittle worried about the selection process of finding a new senior coach as it was so flawed last time.

Agree on the first part, but the second part,we will have a different process this time in that we have a CEO that is a proven good decision maker.

Something we haven't had since Jim Caldwell graced the MCG

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if we hire a proper coach Ill tip in a donation to the MFC as well as getting my usual membership


Agree on the first part, but the second part,we will have a different process this time in that we have a CEO that is a proven good decision maker.

Something we haven't had since Jim Caldwell graced the MCG

I hope you are right, its just the MFC has made a mess of the last two coaches, I must admit I lost alot of faith in the process.

NO! New coach meens no new membership.

Won't give money. Will buy another membership for next season. Will vote against the board at the AGM. I think that sums up my stance pretty well.

It's no secret that I want Neeld gone, but I'm willing to back in PJ's judgement whichever way he goes. I'll continue paying up membership regardless, and i'd fly to Melbourne more often to see games once they are worth going to see.

It's no secret that I want Neeld gone, but I'm willing to back in PJ's judgement whichever way he goes. I'll continue paying up membership regardless, and i'd fly to Melbourne more often to see games once they are worth going to see.

P_Man if you are coming from the West I will kept you company on the flight over to Demonland (too many pagan Eagles and Dockers supporters over here)

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