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Article in the Sun by Jay Clark stating the Todd Viney is tipped to becoming Clarko's right hand man in a Neil Balme type role at the club.

Supposedly Clarko is putting the feelers out to get a working crew behind him for the job.

In the same article it also states that according to industry figures, there's strong talk that Adem Yze will be the man for the GWS job.

 

One of his trusty go-to men along the journey. Wouldn't suprise me in the least if Clarko goes to North. 

 

43 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Jeez Todd? He’s a bit past it but they are desperate so he is probably an upgrade 

 

will he be in #7?

He's not past it at all...would be a great appointment in this role.

27 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

I’d feel a bit shattered if Todd left. I love having him back. 

l didnt want to be the one to break it to you but he has left already

 
Just now, Demons1858 said:

l didnt want to be the one to break it to you but he has left already

as in accepted the offer?? 


8 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

As in he no longer works for the MFC

I’ll just let my self out 🤦‍♂️

Well I kind of liked him being a Dees man again, whether or not he was working at the club.

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Well I kind of liked him being a Dees man again, whether or not he was working at the club.

He will always be a Dees man @layzie

37 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

He will always be a Dees man @layzie

Our fortunes seem to turn as soon as Todd move into our list management team. Tough and courageous player and skipper

Edited by Demons1858

I honestly would be extremely surprised if this happened.

From my understanding Toddy Viney is enjoying retirement up on his farm in country Victoria.

I also think Todd Viney wants to see another Premiership or two won by the Melbourne Demons at the MCG (this time).

I cannot see Todd Viney making a comeback to AFL ranks but you can never say never.


Clarko is the one man who can convince him I feel, otherwise it's farm life for the duration.

I hope he does take the job, he's too good a footy person to not be involved at the highest level. 

He played a massive role in our premiership and hopefully he can help North get back on track

Nice little top up of the super one feels. Norf won't be contending for a while so I'm ok with it.

Not particularly fond of Norf but I'm sure Todd will do a nice job.

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