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Taking Meth Coke to a flag or The Melbourne Football Club to number 13 at the MCG, our home.

Can you imagine the energy and the vibe as the cup is lifted.

The MFC is the challenge within our game.

A Meth Coke flag is just another one....

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not having a go at you specifically, but I have read so many comments like this from various posters.. how the F can somebody make statements like this as if they are a member of Roos' immediate family.. or some sort of wizard that can read minds through a television set

about the same as people saying its a done deal.

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He has not said "I do not want to coach the MFC next year."

Once he says that we can all start to build the bridge. Until then, the charade continues.

My take is that at worst, Roos is seriously considering the proposition or he would have put this to the torch " I will not be coaching the MFC".

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Nonsense - in my case, the first Mrs Nutbean and the second Mrs Nutbean

No man can have two masters at the same time !!! lol...better ?

In your case it was an upgrade to Master ver 2.0

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that went through to teh keeper... sorry :-)

the sticking point is Mrs Roos :)

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he also gets an arseload more cash to throw around the football department, and a sold out home crowd advantage every 2nd week

WCE = the haves, MFC = the havenots

Spot on C & B

The playing field is far from level with a large tilt towards the west!

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My take is that at worst, Roos is seriously considering the proposition or he would have put this to the torch " I will not be coaching the MFC".

Not only this, if he was seriously not interested, he'd be making himself look a like a DH for playing the club along for such a time.

I maintain that Jackson knows exactly what the obstacles are of which Roos says need to change he's working feverishly to remove them.

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he also gets an arseload more cash to throw around the football department

how much is that exactly

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Shopping in Melbourne is way better.

Somebody please take her on a tour of Chadstone. ASAP.

was my thought as well..

dont forget Chapel and Collin's streets either. :)

Apparently really big into the holistic side of things. Maybe membership to a really nice day spa as well. ^_^

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But she HAS lived in Melbourne....its not a totally foreign concept ...just saying ..lol

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how much is that exactly

Shltloads apparently :rolleyes:

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Shopping in Melbourne is way better.

Somebody please take her on a tour of Chadstone. ASAP.

On the contrary, if they move to Melbourne, she might prefer to shop in London or New York.

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Nonsense - in my case, the first Mrs Nutbean and the second Mrs Nutbean

Tom Scully owned you there for a while Nutbean.
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how much is that exactly

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/afl/big-spending-afl-clubs-the-big-winners/story-fnca0u4y-1226360649454

For the second year in a row, the Magpies spent the most on their football department by outlaying $19.1 million, followed by the Eagles ($18.6m), Essendon ($18.6m), Geelong ($18.4m) and Carlton ($18.2m).

For the second year running, traditional low-spending clubs North Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs paid the least in football department expenditure, even less than start-up club the Gold Coast, which outlaid $15.3m compared with North's $15.1m and the Dogs' $14.7m.

We are not mentioned specifically but obviously we would be somewhere around $15.5m compared to the Eagles $18.6m

So there's your answer.. 3 million bucks = an arseload

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On the contrary, if they move to Melbourne, she might prefer to shop in London or New York.

and they say Melbourne's cold ?? :o

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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/afl/big-spending-afl-clubs-the-big-winners/story-fnca0u4y-1226360649454

For the second year in a row, the Magpies spent the most on their football department by outlaying $19.1 million, followed by the Eagles ($18.6m), Essendon ($18.6m), Geelong ($18.4m) and Carlton ($18.2m).

For the second year running, traditional low-spending clubs North Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs paid the least in football department expenditure, even less than start-up club the Gold Coast, which outlaid $15.3m compared with North's $15.1m and the Dogs' $14.7m.

We are not mentioned specifically but obviously we would be somewhere around $15.5m compared to the Eagles $18.6m

So there's your answer.. 3 million bucks = an arseload

We are spending the same as Hawthorn, I believe around 17mil.

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But she HAS lived in Melbourne....its not a totally foreign concept ...just saying ..lol

When bb?

My understanding is they connected when he was playing for Sydney then got married in Texas and moved to Sydney full time.

Am I wrong?

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