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Just read it. Rapt for him and very happy for us.

Well done MFC

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Cross remains with club in off-field role

Announced a couple of hours ago...

Slower than usual, DD ;)

Good article and pleased that he obviously has faith in where we are headed. Shame that he won't pull on the boots for Casey but we are putting together a very strong group in our FD, especially now that McCartney is staying!

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Love this, his influence to the young players with regard to preparation and what is expected onfield is invaluable and his influence will remain at the club

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Excellent news.
It's good to see as well that we weren't the only option available to him. He could see we are going places.

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Well, my criticism of the "retirement" has been effectively deflated.

Keep good footy heads around the club is always great.

Good luck on his new career!

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I'm so pleased we have managed to retain this highly respected and experienced campaigner at the club. It speaks volumes about how this club is proceeding to claw back it's rightful place in the league. That a person like Cross believes in the club makes me feel really happy. Oh happy day !!!!!!

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Great news, great for him, and great for our developing players.

And waiting in the wings for a late call-up when/if Melksham gets banned for a year.

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Being the runner would help the team as well.

really, the runner, hmmn. OK

well I guess that counts out a rookie spot then. thought he could teach onfield with the kids, & we may be able to get him that 250th game during the season.

anyway, all good news.


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Absolutely delighted to read this.

Couldn't imagine anyone better to be the runner in 2016 - any message delivered by Crossy would be heavily franked with credibility & inspiration.

Will also be invaluable for younger recruits by introducing them to what level of dedication & commitment is required of a successful modern day player.

Great appointment by the Club

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I am less cross about this retirement now (terrible pun, sorry!)

So glad that this incredibly well respected and professional athlete is sticking around to help our up and coming list get the best out of themselves.

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The other side to this coin as I note it is the idea that Cross would want to stick around. I see that in itself as a huge endorsement for us going forward.

When player alumni of his order pronounce a belief and act upon it those that respect him will be similarly infected. Bodes well.

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Cross gets Stretch's vote: “Crossy has been awesome. He’s played in a similar role to me throughout the year on the wing and through the midfield and down back as well. I’ve just tried to be a sponge this year; I wanted to take as much as I can from the experienced players in the team,"http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2015-10-07/cross-a-great-role-model-stretch

Sounds like Stretch has settled in really well and good to see his professionalism.

Viney gets a big tick from Stretch as well: "Stretch also credited some of the “younger guys coming through” like Jack Viney with providing support and guidance to the first year players"

Finally, some role models the newbies can learn from and look up to.

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Being the runner would help the team as well.

Especially if he could pull off a few intercept marks in defense, am still sad he's not there next year playing.

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