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I don't often get much inside info, but I did just get a phone call and the news was "contract is signed".

Believe it or don't, I don't know whether I should either.

It's all a bit too good to be true.

Damn MFCSS, why won't you let me believe?!

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I don't often get much inside info, but I did just get a phone call and the news was "contract is signed".

Believe it or don't, I don't know whether I should either.

It's all a bit too good to be true.

Damn MFCSS, why won't you let me believe?!

is a day late but would be an amazing birthday present nonetheless.

I won't accept it until it's on our website. But damn I'm excited.

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I think if we see a Jack Watts has re-signed item from the MFC, then it could be safe to assume that Roos has also signed on. Will be interesting to see which comes first.

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I think if we see a Jack Watts has re-signed item from the MFC, then it could be safe to assume that Roos has also signed on. Will be interesting to see which comes first.

its getting very porno

oohhh hes coming

no hes not signed yet

yeah but hes coming

id prefer to wait until announcement

no its okay hes still coming

were getting bomber/ hirdy stuff happening here

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its getting very porno

oohhh hes coming

no hes not signed yet

yeah but hes coming

id prefer to wait until announcement

no its okay hes still coming

were getting bomber/ hirdy stuff happening here

Too true... but you have to admit, it's nice to be able to get excited about something MFC related for a change.

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I think if we see a Jack Watts has re-signed item from the MFC, then it could be safe to assume that Roos has also signed on. Will be interesting to see which comes first.

I get the feeling Jack has already agreed verbally to join Malthouse, now he might be trying to get out of it.

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David King was talking us up last night.....after slagging us off all year.

Spoke about the potential of our fantastic spine and said we needed 2 or 3 midfielders, (well, duh!) to which Gerard chipped in with 'several.'

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David King was talking us up last night.....after slagging us off all year.

Spoke about the potential of our fantastic spine and said we needed 2 or 3 midfielders, (well, duh!) to which Gerard chipped in with 'several.'

don't disagree with that

2 class mids will be a massive diff to our line up

and roo"s is a well known draft player

not unusual if he trades for 2 beauties

our list is underestimated

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Just like every year for the last 7 or so, all the best stuff for Melbourne supporters happens after round 22* and before round 1 the following year. This year is exceeding every other one so far.

*Just for the pedants, Round 23.

Edited by La Dee-vina Comedia
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I've learnt in times like this to not buy into all the "inside" info. The tips to trust are those out of the blue and unremarkable.

I like to think I've got some pretty decent contacts and have been close to the mark many times. But when the bush telegraph is covered in hubris its hard to know what's legit and whats eminated from the mind of 15 year old on Facebook.

Literally everything is pointing towards this being a fair accompli. But we wouldn't be Melbourne supporters if the excitement wasn't tempered with some nervous pessimism.

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I'm delirious, but have both feet firmly planted.

I'm sure nearly everyone else is the same.

I am in agreeance with BH here it is not next year that excites me with Roos and I am under no illusion to a quick turn around.

It is the long term benefits of instilling a culture and qork ethic into the club and player group. The examples of the leading teams and the expectations of each player to maintain standards, which were managed by the senior players with Roos. The way he groomed Longmire to such a seemless transition also excites me for the longterm future of the club.

I am like a kid in the lead up to Christmas and when he signs it will be like Christmas morning

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What did aaa say young Dee? Can't access video while at work


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What did aaa say young Dee? Can't access video while at work

Wasn't much, Barrett saying it's more like 85-15 than 50-50 and that a few clubs are questioning if the AFL is bankrolling our coach. Apparently only $400k of the rescue package is able to be used for the coaching position. Only other thing was him reiterating it's not $2mil a season, but closer to $1.6mil

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So much love on here for the Roos coaching likelihood, that I fear the expectations for next year might already be exceeding what he can realistically achieve. Port Adelaide's fast rise is the standard probably, but if he achieves less than that, will we all be disappointed?

Roos has already stated that who ever the coach is for Melbourne, the coach shouldn't advise publicly the expectations of amount of wins for his first year.

That may get under the skin of a few here at Demonland as they have preferred this announced because they want to judge KPI's (ie. no. Of wins).

Very hard to put out any expectations when you have the 18th ranked midfield as a starting point.

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What i'm most happy about, if it turns out to be true, is the reported term of contract for Roos. I don't want Roos for a couple of years then for a succession plan to be in place, i want an experienced coach for a much more long term agreement, as i'm under no illusion as to how long it will probably take to turn our club around. If, as reported, he wants at least 5 years, i'll be jumping over the moon.

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I've learnt in times like this to not buy into all the "inside" info. The tips to trust are those out of the blue and unremarkable.

I like to think I've got some pretty decent contacts and have been close to the mark many times. But when the bush telegraph is covered in hubris its hard to know what's legit and whats eminated from the mind of 15 year old on Facebook.

Literally everything is pointing towards this being a fair accompli. But we wouldn't be Melbourne supporters if the excitement wasn't tempered with some nervous pessimism.

Hopefully that nervous pessimism is a thing of the past real soon.

I'm sure there will be tens of thousands of MFC onlookers analysing OTC tonight.

As I mentioned earlier, seems as good a time as any.

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i'm under no illusion as to how long it will probably take to turn our club around. If, as reported, he wants at least 5 years, i'll be jumping over the moon.

This is the genius of Roos. His reputation alone will breed success. All of a sudden we're attractive to free agents. The Josh Caddy types who tell their manager "anyone but Melbourne" will view us very differently.

Tangent - When James Packer buys stock, the market reacts. He could buy into Enron and they'd jump 30% that day. Doesn't make Enron profitable, but the Packer stamp is enough for the sheep to follow.

Translate that to the football field and you have the Roos Effect. Yes, we're one of the all time worst teams. But that will be forgotten. When we go dangle $700k under (for eg) Daisy Thomas' nose we won't get an immediate, if polite, rebuke. We'll get careful consideration.

you can't get out of the gutter with a financial advisor working out the Eastland carpark, which has effectively been Melbourne for 7 years.

We have our Packer.

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Roos has already stated that who ever the coach is for Melbourne, the coach shouldn't advise publicly the expectations of amount of wins for his first year.

That may get under the skin of a few here at Demonland as they have preferred this announced because they want to judge KPI's (ie. no. Of wins).

Very hard to put out any expectations when you have the 18th ranked midfield as a starting point.

It made me think he was already heavily considering it when that quote came out - nothing like tempering expectations for your new shareholders.

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All this hype that his comment has created, what will happen to the club if he doesn't coach. The season has been a disaster, I hope Paul Roos knew what he was saying and the effect on the club that it would have if he rejects our offer. It is now all our eggs in one basket, if it doesn't happen it is going to be extremely hard for the club to move on.

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