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Cameron Ling for MFC 2014 Rumour

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that's what i heard early last week.

Was told to wait 2 weeks....

Just passing it on....

I still think the changing of Rockets coaching role at the Pies mid-season, and his subsequent disappearance from Fox Footy shows seems all a bit fishy to me.

I get the feeling his is our man.

 

I wouldn't go that far just yet. I'm sure there are tonnes of other clubs interested.

Nonetheless, the fact that we're in his ear is nothing but a good thing and hopefully he's up for a new challenge in his life and views the chance to take our list and mould it into a premiership-winning team as something he wants to go after.

surely a coaching role at melbourne has got to be better than making new lids for heinz sauce bottles....lol...

I thought at first reading the thread title that he was in the running for head coach (or Redlegs red head coach.)

Ling would have to be a very big advancement as a midfield coach over our current one, who could be used as a good case study for the republican movement.

Edited by monoccular

 

I'd love Ling, Simpson, or Hayes to join the club.

If I was them I'd be very reticent to join the Melbourne Football Club. I'd understand if they erred on the side of caution.

I'd add Black to that list as a possible playing assistant coach.

YES.............Red Fox ll !


there will now be 17 other clubs now trying to get Ling

Wont be easy for us to land him

I still think the changing of Rockets coaching role at the Pies mid-season, and his subsequent disappearance from Fox Footy shows seems all a bit fishy to me.

His role changed because Walsh left, and Eade is taking up the slack in the Director of Football role.

 

Are you trying to be the king of the internet or something? Why are you trying so hard to make this into something you apparently said a while back?

Cameron Ling said he has had a chat with MFC about coaching next year, and in the CONTEXT it was said it's a big deal.

The internet isn't a competition mate.

King of the Internet. Lol. This is a great post.

I'd add Black to that list as a possible playing assistant coach.

I would love Black to pull on the boots for us as a playing assistant coach.

A lazy 28 touches last night on return from injury.


Ling would be a great pick up. We would definatley see an improved midfield. We wouldnt be any worse off

I thought at first reading the thread title that he was in the running for head coach (or Redlegs red head coach.)

Wow, I get my own Coach now.

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