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There have been murmurings ginned up by people like BarrettĀ (Jack Viney will ask for a trade to Port at the end of 2016) or Caro (PJ is disgruntled as the board is trying to poach Brian Cook) but their twaddle has never gotten any further oxygen from those inside the club. PJ runs a tight ship and most of thoseĀ rumors endedĀ with the person responsible forĀ Ā starting them.

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9 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

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He will take a part time role asĀ advisor to recruiting/drafting/development

His official title will be Club Yoda.

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I wouldĀ expand the thanks to include our president, Glen Bartlett. I know he is low profileĀ and his public speaking can be boring, but his quietness, Ā behind the scenes ground work and business acumen have done a lot of unsung work for MFC. The fact that he lets Roos and PJ do all the public stuff, and he is happy in the background shows a wisdom and dedication to teamwork that shames oth3r clubs like Collingwood etc...

These three men - Roos, PJ and Bartlett - have done moer for us in 3+ years than all the falsse dawns of Barassi, Stynes etc...


I'd love for Roosy to stay at Melbourne in some capacity next year. However, if we somehow make the finals this year, everyone in the footballing community will be calling him a genius and will be targeted by the next struggling club to take over and emulate the same thing (e.g. Perhaps Richmond).

17 minutes ago, demon9 said:

I'd love for Roosy to stay at Melbourne in some capacity next year. However, if we somehow make the finals this year, everyone in the footballing community will be calling him a genius and will be targeted by the next struggling club to take over and emulate the same thing (e.g. Perhaps Richmond).

I highly doubt he will take up any full time role in football again. I got the strong feeling when he took on the job with us that he had done a deal with Tammy that this would be it and after the 3 years they would be spending time in the US.Ā 

I don't think it would hurt if we started signing a few of ourĀ players, to keep the momentum going as well.

Most clubs have had a number of players sign new contracts and we have a number of important players who haven't.

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4 hours ago, Ron Burgundy said:

Josh Mahoney, Todd Viney and Jason Taylor have been super important in this rebuild too.

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They are a consequence of those named in this thread. If you really wanted to traverse the tree all the way down,Ā you could probably name 100 people who have contributed at some level.

Josh Mahoney is a legend, Ā I assume he engineered the trade that moved usĀ up to pick 3 to get Clayton Olkiver while also getting pick 7 and Weidemann

The gamble to trade away our first rounder this season looks like it will pay off huge if we keep playing this well. Even if we finish 10th that equates to pick 9, and Weidemann is already showing in the VFL he is going to be a player.


43 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I don't think it would hurt if we started signing a few of ourĀ players, to keep the momentum going as well.

Most clubs have had a number of players sign new contracts and we have a number of important players who haven't.

TV rights deal. I'm sure all parties are waiting for that before signing. Given Hogan's importance and the likelihood of a lucrative deal coming his way, that will obviously impact on how much is left for the rest of them. But we won't know this for sure until the TV deal is formalised.

5 hours ago, Maldonboy38 said:

I wouldĀ expand the thanks to include our president, Glen Bartlett.

Ā behind the scenes ground work and business acumen have done a lot of unsung work for MFC.

I'm not aware of what he's done "behind the scenes" and would be interested to know. Ā Can you elaborate?

And yes I agree it's nice to finally have a Chairman who realizes it's not all about him. Ā He knows his role and he's playing it unlike many before him.

  • 5 years later...

I was going through my old stuff and looked at my membership and the number of consecutive years: 7. Probably a lot less than the majority of you guys but in total I've been a member for around 13 years. One of the reasons for my break was the disillusion of where the club was heading after the Neeld years (being a broke uni student probably tipped me over the edge) even though I had stuck through the tanking saga.Ā As a Melbourne supporter, my childhood has been littered for being picked on for being one of the few Melbourne supporters. I remember seeing all the kids with Hawks colours and at auskick games hardly anyone would wear Melbourne colours. I remember being worried about if there was really going to be a future for this club.Ā 

I realised that my seven years started the second year after Roos and Jackson came in. I presume that at this point I could see where the club was going and it wouldn't be barron land forever. Even if the club might not win a premiership, we would make finals. Today, after an unbelievable year the summit has been reached. I see so many young kids wearing their Melbourne colours proudly. I am no longer worried about the future of this club.Ā 

The work that Roos, Bartlett and Jackson have done have been the foundation for our success this year. They turned us around from a rabble. I think there should be plaudits for a number of others who believed in cause and helped transform us but haven't made it to the final day:

  • Shannon Byrnes, Daniel Cross, Bernie Vince and Jordan Lewis for teaching this young team strong habits
  • Neville Jetta and Nathan Jones for being champion players and making us competitive

I'm sure there are many others that have contributed heavily to the success but won't get any plaudits. To all of you, thank you for making me proud to wear the Melbourne brand.Ā 

Have we heard from PJ? Would love to see an interview with the great man. Roosy too. They must both be chuffed.

No doubt PJ and Roosy turned us around.Ā  We would not have won this GF without them.


Started supporting half way through 1965. Lived with last round 1976 and the Footscray Carlton draw.Ā 
UK for 1987 then lived through 5 minutes of sunshine under Swoop, Balmey and Rev.Ā 

Felt for the tragedies and early passings that have been well documented. Allegations of tanking - was at Jordie MCMahon game. Also 186, in Geelong Members’ Stand.Ā 
Watched as the Neeld horror show unfolded - a loss less than 100 was ā€œbreak evenā€. Subsequently watched from home in Vietnam and in Covid, saw 5 games at MCG this year.Ā 
Never in dreams when PJ and Roos come on board did I think we’d be live for the finals 64 games later in 2015. Ā Carlton thumped us. For 2019 didn’t even have us in the eight. Dream scenario would’ve been to win one final.Ā 
Thx PJ, Paul Roos

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