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While Roos is looking at us long term he still needs to trade to get some more decent muscle in our midfield and give us a better chance of winning games next year. While Aish or Kelly maybe extremely good, they are not likely to have the impact he needs to win those games. The melbourne football club cannot afford another annus horribilus, if we do player morale will dive, more players will want to leave and less chance of good players coming to us. plus our supporter base will shrink to nothing. Roos needs make MFC a more attractive place for players to stay and to come to for the next couple of years while we rebuild and develop a credible game plan,

 

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Mahoney was posed whether 2012 Sydney Swans premiership player Nick Smith was in the mix. But he added Smith hadn’t been discussed.

“Nick Smith hasn’t come up,” Mahoney said.

“We’re talking to Sydney and they’re one of the clubs that we’re talking to for this [pick No.2] deal and then we’re talking about a number of players, but Nick Smith hasn’t come up at this stage.”

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2013-10-08/several-options-for-pick-no2-mahoney

 

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Mahoney was posed whether 2012 Sydney Swans premiership player Nick Smith was in the mix. But he added Smith hadn’t been discussed.

“Nick Smith hasn’t come up,” Mahoney said.

“We’re talking to Sydney and they’re one of the clubs that we’re talking to for this [pick No.2] deal and then we’re talking about a number of players, but Nick Smith hasn’t come up at this stage.”

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2013-10-08/several-options-for-pick-no2-mahoney

Seems to be a lot of murmurs about pick 2 and Sydney

Where theres smoke theres usually fire

Dan Hannebrery to the MFC thanks


Seems to be a lot of murmurs about pick 2 and Sydney

Where theres smoke theres usually fire

Dan Hannebrery to the MFC thanks

Nah but wait, I've read elsewhere, on good authority, that it's Jetta and Rohan being considered. Just can't remember where...

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