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Currently stands at

Peter Spargo act Chairman

Russel Howcroft

Geoff Freeman

John Trotter

Greg Healy

David Thurin

Glenn Bartlett

Out these who is still to resign? Not including the newbies of course

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Out these who is still to resign? Not including the newbies of course

It would have to be asked why any more NEED resign, not that they wont.

Im not sure Russel still has much of his little group left intact .

Depends really doesnt it on how many PJ/AFL sees as ideal ? Answer that and it might give a clue.

Conversely maybe one more ( the new Chair ) might round it out .

I wonder if they'll release the Trotter report????

 

Well done Chook for the early mail.despite the crap from some posters!

Your form has been good..

I wonder if they'll release the Trotter report????

I doubt it. Nothing to be gained...


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I wonder if they'll release the Trotter report????

If they did it would probably read like :

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Any tips on Roos?!

Good starting point is high heat, 3 mins or so each side. (Low fat content, so dry out easily.)

You would think the Chairman will either be Freeman or Stockdale (who can't start until post-federal election from memory). Then I would expect only 1 or 2 more AFL approved/enforced additions.

Come on Kevin4Kevin - bring it on.


BZB59 I have also noticed the lack of noise surrounding the Board on this Board. Only word publicly relates to resignations, so that being said would you have a list of current board? maybe we need an ins and outs type set up for the MFC board.

who's in the forwards, which defenders? maybe some barristers in defence. maybe some entrepreneurs in attack? the Big Bopper !

.... and some Chantilly Lace on the wings.... but who's in the guts??? & who's the captain? :cool:

amazing how well we can travel without a board.... well, U know what I mean !

:)

Cool. Is he playing on Saturday?

The director father son rule?

The only question must be is he really a Melbourne supporter considering his toes to West Coast?

An therefore if he isn't is he just a highly regarded unpaid legal consultant?

I suppose the flip side is not to worry about his motivations and just look at his record. All in all a very good addition to the board Id say

Apparently a Melbourne supporter all his life.

He is a member and a foundation hero.


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