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Would we have the money he wants? Do we find & pay him whatever he wants? He wont have all the luxury of supporting staff & facilities that he has become accustom to at Essendon.

Well he is 59 going on 65 most people are retired by then.

He will take it.

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We at MFC need to reinstate a harder edge throughout the club. It's now or never. When your hungry you'll do what it takes to satisfy the need.

GET SHEEDS!

I'm on a concession, but I will kick this off with a promise of buying an 2008 membership before xmas & pledge $50.00 to the GET SHEEDS!fund.

C'mon get on board, if it is to be, then it's up to US!

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i'd love to have sheedy as coach if the process in place concludes that he is the best man for the job, and sheedy himself wants to coach us.

i'm not going to bribe the club into hiring someone

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Yeah, personally I think The Kev would be fantastic for the club.

Imagine how much our young fellas and our future leaders like Brock and Jonesy etc would benefit from all his experience. Everyone within the footy community has respect for Sheeds- sadly WE currently don't have anyone's respect. He may be the man to help us win it back.

Its pretty obvious that with Connolly at the helm we won't be any better off...Get Sheeds and it'll be "game on molles!"

We need someone with intestinal fortitude of the contagious kind.

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Well, to say I am excited at the prospect of the great man coaching us is the understatement of the year!

I can't stop thinking about it!!

I get the feeling that Sheeds is pretty bloody excited at the prospect of coaching one of the oldest clubs in the world! It will be our 150th next year and I reckon Sheeds will be gettin' a chubby just thinking about it!

The man is as passionate as any man that has ever been involved in footy and he would take great pleasure and satisfaction in building the Red 'n Blue back to it's once powerful self.... If he could retire from coaching in 3-5 after winning the premiership at Melbourne then he would die a very happy man! The history and prestige that goes with our great club will be the driving force behind his want (and need) to succeed!

Just thinking out loud :o

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If he could retire from coaching in 3-5 after winning the premiership at Melbourne then he would die a very happy man!

we all would !!! :D

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