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Running joke Redleg. After Rog posts one of tasmans reports (always credited) then its customary for someone to thank him for the report! Unless you've taken the joke to the next level Redleg!

I thought it was just appreciating the amount of effort that Roger puts into lurking on big footy!!!

 
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I heard from a bloke who sponsors a player that they did a 'closed' training session at an elite Melbourne school yesterday to go through some of their actual drills and match tactics not with the media around. Helllloooooo

Please me it wasn't Carey Grammar where Mark Neeld has the coaching gig?

I thought it was just appreciating the amount of effort that Roger puts into lurking on big footy!!!

Don't mind a bit of a stalk myself...

 

Don't mind a bit of a stalk myself...

Welcome aboard! Though strangely we feel that we know you already.

Running joke Redleg. After Rog posts one of tasmans reports (always credited) then its customary for someone to thank him for the report! Unless you've taken the joke to the next level Redleg!

Ah, joke is on me, wasn't aware of the running gag.

In that case, sensational report Roger, keep up the good work.


Good to see the kid Tasmanlvr's doesn't have any ego about him... next MFC media manager... ppffftttt

Tasman can do the job if he's Abel.

Tasman can do the job if he's Abel.

Hopefully with a little less sarcasm than I used in the initial report...

Calm down team I wasn't be serious. As pointed out a 19yr old getting to as many sessions as he does and provides some funnies is good value.

 

Tasmanlvr you write the training reports how you like them mate, because its people like me that live up in the country and cant get down, really do appreciate the mountain of work you do.

Tasmanlvr...Thanks, another country resident that appreciates


Hopefully with a little less sarcasm than I used in the initial report...

Don't listen to the mugs, just keep going about your reports, they are much appreciated.

I heard from a bloke who sponsors a player that they did a 'closed' training session at an elite Melbourne school yesterday to go through some of their actual drills and match tactics not with the media around. Helllloooooo

Cringe, "Elite"........The term should be void for eternity from the history books of MFC after it's relationship and overuse during the Neeld tenure.

Don't mind a bit of a stalk myself...

Tasnanlvr look forward to reading more of your reports on here [pasted personally] rather than having to jump between Demonland and BigFooty to get a comprehensive overview on how the team is training [or wait until Roger or myself cut/paste across]!.

Great report Tasman - very happy to hear JKH is looking good. I've bet a mate that he debuts before Riley. Eeeeeeeeeeasy money.

Please me it wasn't Carey Grammar where Mark Neeld has the coaching gig?

You're out of date. He didn't take that job. He is now employed by AFLVIC as the talent manager for the Eastern region including managing the Eastern Ranges in the TAC Cup.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/new-role-for-mark-neeld-20140128-31ktg.html


Cringe, "Elite"........The term should be void for eternity from the history books of MFC after it's relationship and overuse during the Neeld tenure.

Except he was referring to schools not Demon players....

You're out of date. He didn't take that job. He is now employed by AFLVIC as the talent manager for the Eastern region including managing the Eastern Ranges in the TAC Cup.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/new-role-for-mark-neeld-20140128-31ktg.html

is it possible he has both jobs? the carey one sounded like a part time position

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