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Is this eade thing confirmed or??

Ahh, a rumour newbie.

It's a rumour, from a guy with good sources. Doesn't have a 100% strike rate so I wouldn't take it as gospel, but has enough credibility for me to be inclined to believe it a possibility.

It's "confirmed" when you read it on the MFC website.

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Ahh, a rumour newbie.

It's a rumour, from a guy with good sources. Doesn't have a 100% strike rate so I wouldn't take it as gospel, but has enough credibility for me to be inclined to believe it a possibility.

It's "confirmed" when you read it on the MFC website.

Haha thanks mate

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Ahh, a rumour newbie.

It's a rumour, from a guy with good sources. Doesn't have a 100% strike rate so I wouldn't take it as gospel, but has enough credibility for me to be inclined to believe it a possibility.

It's "confirmed" when you read it on the MFC website.

I think you're being a little optimistic there Nasher. With the standard of MFC comms over the last few years (admittedly under Shwabb not PJ) i wouldn't believe the MFC website. I'll wait to i see a bloke in a Melbourne tracksuit taking pre season training!

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I think you're being a little optimistic there Nasher. With the standard of MFC comms over the last few years (admittedly under Shwabb not PJ) i wouldn't believe the MFC website. I'll wait to i see a bloke in a Melbourne tracksuit taking pre season training!

even then, wait til he is coaching round 1

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went to school with bruiser leorke

dirtiest shop ever on the face of the earth

but many a good time, picking up on xmas holidays, if not a least a greasy burger n coke

dead now, poor old bruiser.

still theres leorkes everywhere in the district

sharp as bowling balls as a rule

I'm a bowling ball, but not one of the inbred ones Jazza.

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Remember him well, is he still around I seem to remember he had gone?

Sorry for ruining the thread... But as

Jazza in the grate mentioned, he passed a few years ago, he is my grandfather. Bruiser's was a ripping place to hang out as a kid during scholl holidays, its ladies shoe shop now, how the Bay has changed!

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Sorry for ruining the thread... But as

Jazza in the grate mentioned, he passed a few years ago, he is my grandfather. Bruiser's was a ripping place to hang out as a kid during scholl holidays, its ladies shoe shop now, how the Bay has changed!

Yes Very Lorne ish now.

In ealry eighties is was still not much more than a fishing village with holiday makers over Christmas / Jan period.

We loved it, with the exception of the two pubs and a couple of food places everything shut at 12.00 noon Saturday.

The first time we saw you could buy a cappuccino my wife said Apollo Bay is stuffed, just another Lorne now.

We have some friends with a house at Skenes Creek we still go down one weekend a year.

Nothing stays the same, my wife says just remember it the way it was.

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Now Benny boy, do I need to spell my acronym out for you? One last time, GAFY. Oh, and take timD with you, there's a good lad....

Buy a clue, champ. And how's about you stop gumming up threads with your opinion - I get it, you are hopeless and embittered and have no idea what will help the club.

No need to dirty up thread after thread with it.

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Yes Very Lorne ish now.

In ealry eighties is was still not much more than a fishing village with holiday makers over Christmas / Jan period.

We loved it, with the exception of the two pubs and a couple of food places everything shut at 12.00 noon Saturday.

The first time we saw you could buy a cappuccino my wife said Apollo Bay is stuffed, just another Lorne now.

We have some friends with a house at Skenes Creek we still go down one weekend a year.

Nothing stays the same, my wife says just remember it the way it was.

cards, nice to run into a turkey leoke

yes the bay is stuffed, its full of lawers,judges and other rich Melbourne people that visit twice a year and walk down the main drag with a poodle ,sunglasses and the Australian newspaper looking for the cheapest cappacino

vale bruiser,the man who got school camps banned

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Sorry to butt in again. My canary has told me Roos may be the man. Tweet tweet! Outstanding issues are support team issues and sundry freebies from the AFL. This time I feel a little timid because I really want peace with my brother/sisters supporters. I will qualify these comments with an acceptance of the full metal pillory if I am wrong.

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Has this thread turned into the Great Ocean Rd appreciation thread. There is such thing as PM ing

Vs 90 pages of waffle on Roos when at least 85 pages are at best guess work and repetition!

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So the last couple of days rumours on this site make it clear .

It is eade

No it is Roos

Then again maybe Williams or Craig

Clear as mud still

Don't forget Adam Simpson is firming by the minute, even though PJ told everyone on national tv we will appoint an experience coach
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