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Im just glad that ive got the next week off work as I'm moving interstate

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Can't even do the business at the moment, told the missus I'm too distracted! Please Mr roos, don't p down my back and tell me its raining!

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I'm always on my phone checking and answering emails so I'm covered.

It's the constant need to keep checking that is doing me in. My phone battery is almost flat by 11am then I switch to the iPad.

I'm going cross eyed.

I need help.

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Dammit roosy just make us the happiest forum in the world already

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hey Robbie

hope u2 are enjoying your break and all is well

thanks for sharing

mark

Thanks Mark doing well, moving on this morning it's only 5.46am here and I'm up and ready to go.

Great news from the club and hopefully a bit of momentum from here.

My bookkeeper (Bree) nearly didn't tell me she thought I already knew.

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In relation to roos and having the discussions with Watts and co, not sure if anyone noticed but the excitement Watts showed after kicking one of his 4 goals tells me he is staying and that the boys know Roos is on board also. We wouldnt have got this reaction from him if he was at his last game for MFC.

I didn't notice because I didn't watch - but sounds as if there is a glimmer of hope.

Although I'm excited to see Paul Roos as coach, Do you think it will be unattractive footy to watch because his Defense first attitude ?

No win could ever be "unattractive" for a MFC fan - none at all.

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So another Messiah comes to save the day? You've got to be joking. The whole player group is terrible. Jesus Christ could not coach them to a grand final

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. The whole player group is terrible. Jesus Christ could not coach them to a grand final

no, but Paul Roos could

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So another Messiah comes to save the day? You've got to be joking. The whole player group is terrible. Jesus Christ could not coach them to a grand final

But he could get them up after just a 3 day break...

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So another Messiah comes to save the day? You've got to be joking. The whole player group is terrible. Jesus Christ could not coach them to a grand final

Buzz kil!l

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So another Messiah comes to save the day? You've got to be joking. The whole player group is terrible. Jesus Christ could not coach them to a grand final

If you're an MFC fan and you're not excited by this, you are broken beyond redemption. Quit now before your mental health deteriorates any further.

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Roos will not save this group unless there us a big clean out of useless lazy VFL level players on far too much money.

And there will be

Unless you think Roos wants to keep the list as it is? LOL

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David king was just on AFL360 and was concerned because of the price tag that Roos is going to come with.

He was concerned that other coaches who win the premiership will not want $900k but $1.00M plus.

King who gives a rats what coaches MIGHT want to get paid.

Could not care less think of something else to biutch about.

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They're all required for the mission to Mars. Andy Maher is the co-pilot.

Andy won't be able to leave if timmy's hand isn't manipulating his lips,or andy;s tongue isn't in timmy's ar............

The dynamic duo of deflection.

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David king was just on AFL360 and was concerned because of the price tag that Roos is going to come with.

He was concerned that other coaches who win the premiership will not want $900k but $1.00M plus.

King who gives a rats what coaches MIGHT want to get paid.

Could not care less think of something else to biutch about.

And what have we learnt from past experiences relating to coaches and being frugal? "You pay peanuts, and you get monkeys..."

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Andy D has not always been a massive fan of Paul Roos.

Didn't he accuse Roos of introducing a brand of football at Sydney that was dull and boring, or words to that effect?

If I remember correctly, it was the year that Sydney won the premiership.

the start of head over competative footy returning... its caught on

.... was it 2004 or 5, when Vlad was into Roos's game style???

Sydney Swans flag 2005,,, prior to the Cats geetting there act together... then they carried the can - 2007+

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