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Lee poached by Doggies

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I'll recover given time........

I'm OK now.


1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Politically incorrect od !

Still don't care Bbo

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On 10/16/2017 at 7:41 PM, old dee said:

Still don't care Bbo

cynical old........ :D

On 11/10/2017 at 8:21 PM, beelzebub said:

WESTERN Bulldogs have poached Melbourne AFLW footy boss Debbie Lee.

Are we getting slack here MFC ?

Whats the story I wonder ?

I wondered that also. We poached Debbie from the Bulldogs l believe and she seems to be on the move pretty regularly. Michelle Cowan our gun coach left last year. Daisy Peace l believe scaled back her off field role as well.

Having said that they all seemed to have good reasons

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1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

cynical old........ :D

It is simple bb I have next to no interest in ladies football. 

However if the MFC ladies never looked like making the final last year how good could the boss be?

Happy for you if you have an interest.

Edited by old dee

Didn't know who Lee was but assumed by the thread title he'd be yet another middling KPF saviour brought in by the doggies to perpetuate their Bernie Quinlan curse. In that sense, I'm disappointed.


21 hours ago, old dee said:

However if the MFC ladies never looked like making the final last year how good could the boss be?

I know you said you weren't interested, but FYI; the Dees were second on the ladder on the last day of the season, and were heading to the grand final until Adelaide mounted a final quarter comeback in their final game...

5 minutes ago, Rogue said:

I know you said you weren't interested, but FYI; the Dees were second on the ladder on the last day of the season, and were heading to the grand final until Adelaide mounted a final quarter comeback in their final game...

Still did not make it. 

1 minute ago, old dee said:

Still did not make it. 

Correct.

However, that's a far cry from 'the MFC ladies never looked like making the final', old dee.

22 hours ago, Demons1858 said:

I wondered that also. We poached Debbie from the Bulldogs l believe and she seems to be on the move pretty regularly. Michelle Cowan our gun coach left last year. Daisy Peace l believe scaled back her off field role as well.

Having said that they all seemed to have good reasons

Cowan didn't do very well at Free, maybe she wasn't the gun coach once she had real football cubs developing teams?  

One more game we would have played in the finals, just a crap rd1 game put us behind the 8 ball, rest of the season was continual improvement.

1 hour ago, Rogue said:

Correct.

However, that's a far cry from 'the MFC ladies never looked like making the final', old dee.

Simple fact is they did not make the GF. Beaten by both the finalists. Whatever way you cut it they were not good enough. Hence my comment if they were not finalists then what loss is one of the chiefs?

And don't forget they had a head start on most of the other sides forming a couple of years before the others. 

Out thought and played. 

Losing the chief may be an advantage.


40 minutes ago, old dee said:

Simple fact is they did not make the GF. Beaten by both the finalists. Whatever way you cut it they were not good enough. Hence my comment if they were not finalists then what loss is one of the chiefs?

And don't forget they had a head start on most of the other sides forming a couple of years before the others. 

Out thought and played. 

Losing the chief may be an advantage.

Err no we beat Adelaide.

1 hour ago, dl4e said:

Err no we beat Adelaide.

Correct my error.

Sadly it does not alter the fact we not good enough.

and she has returned to where she came.

I go back to my original statement Do we care?

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