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Why would anyone want to coach a Club with red and black colours when they can go for gold with a red an blue team.

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Hogan is contracted until the end of 2015.

What is your problem??

I Have no problem at all, I was just highlighting that Gold coast managed to extend Jack Martins contract and we haven't done the same with Hogan.

I just don't see what the problem is with the few that are knocking me for posting it.

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I Have no problem at all, I was just highlighting that Gold coast managed to extend Jack Martins contract and we haven't done the same with Hogan.

I just don't see what the problem is with the few that are knocking me for posting it.

Not true... you gave the thread the provocative title of "We could lose Jesse Hogan" and then opened with the line "Its been reported today that Jesse wont agree to a contract extension." which was a complete fabrication. Slight difference.

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I Have no problem at all, I was just highlighting that Gold coast managed to extend Jack Martins contract and we haven't done the same with Hogan.

I just don't see what the problem is with the few that are knocking me for posting it.

Probably just demon fans projecting their fears and anxieties DZ. Don't let the DL Greek chorus get to you.

Wouldn't it be great if the MFC was in such good shape that Hoges was desperate to re - sign. Says good things about where GC are at that JM was prepared to. Oh to have hope!

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Heard this rumour a few weeks ago - it's plausible

Certainly plausible but not probable. I wouldn't think the Essendon job would look all that attractive at the moment; you wouldn't even know if they were playing for points next year or not. I know that outcome is extreme and unlikely, but my point is that you would have no idea what you were signing up for at Essendon, and Roos doesn't strike me as the sort to gamble with his potential coaching career.
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Probably just demon fans projecting their fears and anxieties DZ. Don't let the DL Greek chorus get to you.

Wouldn't it be great if the MFC was in such good shape that Hoges was desperate to re - sign. Says good things about where GC are at that JM was prepared to. Oh to have hope!

Thanks mate, some people are just bad sports and like to eat their own.

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Certainly plausible but not probable. I wouldn't think the 7Essendon job would look all that attractive at the moment; you wouldn't even know if they were playing for points next year or not. I know that outcome is extreme and unlikely, but my point is that you would have no idea what you were signing up for at Essendon, and Roos doesn't strike me as the sort to gamble with his potential coaching career.

if hird gets the arse it will be part of a package of sanctions - the future picture will be clear

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Thanks mate, some people are just bad sports and like to eat their own.

Perhaps if you hadn't served yourself up on a platter?

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... and Roos doesn't strike me as the sort to gamble with his potential coaching career.

That's a worry because I think Melbourne is a gamble, make or break his legacy. If he turns it around would be looked upon in history as one of the greatest, failure to do so and he'll fall back to a good premiership coach with Sydney but not the best.

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That's a worry because I think Melbourne is a gamble, make or break his legacy. If he turns it around would be looked upon in history as one of the greatest, failure to do so and he'll fall back to a good premiership coach with Sydney but not the best.

Exactly....how can people not see this?

Too think that MFC is more attractive to coach is being ignorant......

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I heard a runour that Redleg had been contacted to coach Essendon next season or was that Carrot Top?

Anyway Whisper Jack is a certainty for the PM role in Canberra at the next election.

Demonlanders will be taking over control of the UN shortly so the fubding/sponsorship problems at the MFC will be solved forever.

Does anybody have Hird's number, I need to get his pharmacist phone number so I can get some of his special cream as the Drugs I just taken is wearing off!

Oh my last tip is that Melbourne will win the 2014 Premiership!

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I didn't comment on the attractiveness of the MFC coaching job.

The real question Nasher is when are you going to get an avatar?

As an Primary Admin you should have one.

LOL

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I heard a rumour Mark Neeld was a chance for the Essendon job!

wrong

he applied and got knocked back on account of the fact he wanted the players to shorten their handballs to a distance of half a metre.also he wanted them to kick sideways and occasionly strait to the opposition,

the new president of Essendon was uncomfortable with the fact that neeld expected the players could already handpass over half a metre

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I read Eddie McGuire is touting Roos as being a great replacement for Hird. I don't think he is serious. Just [censored] stirring at this stage but is a posibilty. If Roos is interested he will have to consider the anticipated harsh sanctions and the very deep old boys mentality which will find it difficult to accept a brash stranger replacing their dear one.

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why are you a girl?

Nahh mate just not in in the clique group some of you seem to be in.

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I heard a rumour Mark Neeld was a chance for the Essendon job!

would give him a reference.

As I really love the guy.

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