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Glen Bartlett the new MFC President? (It would seem not yet)


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Welcome Glen.

Are you a Demon Supporter as well as up for a massive challenge?

He is....and he is

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i don't really care, but i would like to know. A Western Australian comes in to be our President is certainly different.

Perhaps it's about time something like this happened. Or would you prefer someone old school establishment to continue the tradition?

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Perhaps it's about time something like this happened. Or would you prefer someone old school establishment to continue the tradition?

no i am happy for new blood. Just interested as to why he was either headhunted or he chose this sick and frail lady by choice.
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I wouldve thought Peter Jacksons comments tonight on the couch regarding the Presidency, in so far as how the process will be undertaken and to what involvement the AFL will have in the decision means that the appointment is still some way off, yet another journo guessing to try and get a scoop is all I would call this...

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no i am happy for new blood. Just interested as to why he was either headhunted or he chose this sick and frail lady by choice.

Could be wrong WYL but was he a foundation hero?

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I don't mean to be rude, but are we basing this on nothing other than Jay Clark?

I'd be hesitant to accept this as fact without some other, more trustworthy source, confirming things.

If it's true, however, it's a great get for the club, IMO.

Whenever I think of Jay Clark reports I think of Anchorman and Sex Panther "60% of the time, it works everytime". Edited by ignition.
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Good on him if he is PSD i have no idea at this point.

We need all the Foundation members to stick fat.

I'm not sure either WYL, could be wrong but it may have been Redleg or another regular who said he was. Redleg if it wasn't you I apologise in advance

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I know nothing about Glen... But I do know quite a lot about the law firm at which he is a partner. Let's just say, if he is a good and decent bloke, he is an exception!

There are a few Presidents in the AFL that I wouldn't classify as good and decent blokes.

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I did and he is.

Not sure if anyone knew this is on our website (apologies if you all knew!), but here is a list of our Foundtaion Heroes;

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/the-club/foundation-heroes

Glen Bartlett is number 413. If you are one of those that looks for a sign in things, his FH number couldn't be more appropriate - Glen Bartlett 4 (flag) 13!

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My understanding is he is a Melbourne supporter since birth. Remember there was no west coast or freo back then!

He didn't mention that in his speech on Saturday........which he surely would have,were it a fact. Unless he just assumed that we knew, him being a FH.

I wonder if he's any relation to 60's player , Maurie Bartlett. There is a slight resemblance . I guess he would have mentioned that, too, if it was a fact. He didn't.

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