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This brings me back to the tom scully days - constantly refreshing for updates! lol

LOL. Same I have about 7 tabs open constantly refreshing.

Though now I'm starting to think there is not going to be any big announcements today and the media are just doing what they do best. Stir up a storm over nothing.

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Josh Kleine™‏@gobbles216m

BREAKING: Mark Neeld sacked - Jade Rawlings will be stand in coach

Why did you change your name from TM7 to mm7?

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The media in general are a joke these days but when you have guys like Matt Thompson, Jon Ralph, Damian Barrett, Craig Hutchison etc as senior footy journos and Mark Robinson as a chief football writer you know they're really plumbing the depths. It's for this reason I'd love Melbourne to come out and announce nothing today just give these morons nothing to write about in their papers tomorrow. Would make them apoplectic to think we didn't follow their witch hunt to sack our coach. Find another bone to chew on you numpties.

Wouldn't it be great if they held a press conference, and stood there and said "Hi all, we noticed you assembled today and thought you must have some questions, go ahead." and then gave them blank answers on everything, no elaboration, nothing.

"no, today was a regular board meeting"

"the future of the coach was not discussed"

"we discussed the footy department KPIs"

"No the KPIs will not be made public"

"I'm not sure where you heard that speculation, did you or your colleague make it up?"

"we discussed some general restructures which will be implemented in the coming weeks, nothing to do with the media"

"yesterdays game? there was a press conference last night, you should have asked that question then.".

It won't happen but it would be grand. Genuine straight bat ignoring the fact that anything is going on.

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when ever I log onto this site I expect to see Mark Neelds photo to start fading like that photo of Marty McFly in Back to the Future

Please post more.

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Josh Kleine™@gobbles216m

BREAKING: Mark Neeld sacked - Jade Rawlings will be stand in coach

Well either Josh Kleine has some serious inside sources or this is false statement because the media would be on to it by now

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Well either Josh Kleine has some serious inside sources or this is false statement because the media would be on to it by now

Reading his twitter feed it seems like good old Josh considers himself a humorist, so wouldn't read too much into it just yet.

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LOL. Same I have about 7 tabs open constantly refreshing.

Though now I'm starting to think there is not going to be any big announcements today and the media are just doing what they do best. Stir up a storm over nothing.

we have so many days like this at the club that my internet use might get me sacked!

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Mark Neeld has left....(the meeting and is back at aami)

What was he wearing?

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we have so many days like this at the club that my internet use might get me sacked!

school teachers wont get sacked for to much internet

just keep meeting your kpi s

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4pm: Still waiting to hear the outcome of the board meeting, if any. (www.afl.com.au)

Nothing's happened.

LOl

i like the idea of the media having been camped out here since 8am (which they have been) and nothing happens

[censored] the media

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I doubt he would ditch his MFC gear - have you noticed how cold it is outside?

Well, they did say he was driving.

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