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On insider they just asked Lynch about being the new list manager of Melbourne, he seemed to talk the list up with that big cheesy grin he does, pretty much said its 100% for Roos to coach us.

Watched it closely, it would seem that Lynch will indeed be our list manager next year.

For the record, on this one I have no inside info, simply a view from Lynch's response. Admitted he had been in discussions with Roos re our list, did not deny he would be part pf the Roos team dispite being dirctly asked.

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Watched it closely, it would seem that Lynch will indeed be our list manager next year.

For the record, on this one I have no inside info, simply a view from Lynch's response. Admitted he had been in discussions with Roos re our list, did not deny he would be part pf the Roos team dispite being dirctly asked.

Mate do u have any idea when the announcement will be made?

I think we are all going nuts waiting.

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where does Todd Viney sit in all this?

HE did a sterling job in last years draft , he is MFC royalty and his son is taking the club by storm.... surely Roos will want him to remain?

certainly needs to either be in the recruiting or coaching staff in some capacity, far too good not to be.

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where does Todd Viney sit in all this?

HE did a sterling job in last years draft , he is MFC royalty and his son is taking the club by storm.... surely Roos will want him to remain?

Viney is the only untouchable for mine. Very disappointing if he's moved on against his will. Has provided shelter to Hogan and Toumpas on top of performing his job at the club.

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Watched it closely, it would seem that Lynch will indeed be our list manager next year.

For the record, on this one I have no inside info, simply a view from Lynch's response. Admitted he had been in discussions with Roos re our list, did not deny he would be part pf the Roos team dispite being dirctly asked.

I do not think that this will happen...

Mike Sheahan on OTC gave his 'Dream Team' that he must have thought about all of the hour before taping and Lynch was 'List Manager.' That's where this comes from - Mike Sheahan's rear end...

Jackson has intimated that List Management should be overseen by the head of the FD.

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where does Todd Viney sit in all this?

HE did a sterling job in last years draft , he is MFC royalty and his son is taking the club by storm.... surely Roos will want him to remain?

Player development?

He is contracted and has seemingly done a great job. Plus our best three youngsters live with /were made by him.

Must treat him well!

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Alistair Lynch to be our list manager? Really what qualifications does he have to fulfil that role?!?

Again, Sheahan's rear end is where this comes from - Lynch is a player agent so he must be good at spotting talent...

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This article about NC has an interesting para about Roos:

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/lions-set-to-interview-neil-craig-20130903-2t3fd.html

Craig shapes as a major domino in Melbourne's audacious play for Paul Roos, who is seeking to put together a ''ticket'' - a coaching group that he feels he can work successfully with - for the Demons before accepting the job
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Roos is hanging out waiting to see if West Coast renew Worsfolds contract.

Heinz , SPC, HP White Crow ???

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I think this one's a self sourcing pudding.

ahh the White sauce type

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If your source is 6PR I think we can safely say Roos has signed with MFC

Just a good old sht stir PSD.

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