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Woosha is expected to make the announcement at tonight's Bluey Truscott Medal count in Melbourne.

 

Get ready people...... Roos announcement about to take a shocking turn.


Don't mind the club, players or coach, but I simply cannot stand Eagles fans. I always seem to have trouble with them at the MCG. Sometimes I have to remind them where they are.

Get ready people...... Roos announcement about to take a shocking turn.

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Why does this make me want to vomit


If you watch the press conference it was unexpected by WC management. They looked shocked :) Local media mentions Scott Burns as a favourite.

Unlikely to effect the Roo's story as how would it look for him to get this far and then skip to WC...besides Melbourne the city has far more on offer for his family.

WCE remind me of us under the rev, up one year down the next

What are the chances of Roos taking the WCE job?

Maybe those rumors of him buying a house in Perth are true ;-)

What are the chances of Roos taking the WCE job?

Maybe those rumors of him buying a house in Perth are true ;-)

Means nothing but http://www.sportsbet...s-coach-betting

Re: WCE coaching gig

"After getting the boot from Brisbane, Michael Voss is also a real chance at $9.00, while despite the speculation around a possible move for Paul Roos to Melbourne (he is priced at just $1.01 to go to the Dees), he is also in the market at $13 to coach the Eagles.

Worsfold may not be lost to the football world after firming from $11 to $9.00 to coach the Brisbane Lions, and he is also $10 to coach Melbourne.

There has been big wraps on Scott Burns for a while and he is a Perth boy, so we have him as favourite. Peter Sumich is a favourite son so cant be counted out, while we havent discounted a move by Michael Voss or Paul Roos, said sportsbet.com.aus Shaun Anderson."

They can make a play, but why the hell would go there as he already said no to moving to Brisbane.

If you dont want to live in Brisbane than why the hell would you want to live in Perth?

i reckon he'll be a demon


Don't mind the club, players or coach, but I simply cannot stand Eagles fans. I always seem to have trouble with them at the MCG. Sometimes I have to remind them where they are.

I was once an WCE fan but I saw the light LOL

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