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Once again, much appreciation for your efforts Craig.

Its a true test that you leave a place in a better way than when you arrived.

I have always appreciated your honesty and commitment to Demonland and to MFC supporters in general.

All the very best.

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CAC I've been critical in the past, but I must say your record from 2002 onwards is close to the best in the business. It's a shame that you are leaving when you are getting more right than wrong, but if there is a club that needs your help in recruitment Richmond is the absolute number 1.

all the best

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Good work by you CAC.

just one more thing.

From this year's drafts which somkey brings the biggest smile to your face?

I know you want to tell us.

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Thanks for everything Craig. You will be sorely missed but the current bunch of young players you've hand picked are excellent and you have ensured success for the Melbourne FC in the near future. Thanks again and your decision is understandable. Cale Morton may come back to haunt you and your Toiges :lol:

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Thanks Craig for all of your hard work, honesty and openness that you have displayed over the years, and thank you for being such a great contributer to this website

I can certainly understand the need for a fresh challenge, but hopefully if Melbourne wins a flag in the next 2-3 years you'll have a beer for us and realise that you had a lot to do with that success.

All the best for the future.

P.S.- a special thanks for Brock, Jones, Bell, Rivers and Bartram :D

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Just a note to everyone at Demonland to say thanks for all the support and banter over the past few years.

The other factor is my family connection to Richmond. I grew up barracking for the Tigers.

Of course you know that, this shows a great flaw in your charecter. :lol:

Thanks very much Craig for your openess and honesty in what you have been willing to pass on to us Melbourne tragics over the years.

I wish you all the best in your new position and for your future. I think that Richmond are finally getting on the right track with what they are trying to do, hopefully it is too late to save Wallace though.

Kevin

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Thanks Craig for all of your hard work, honesty and openness that you have displayed over the years, and thank you for being such a great contributer to this website

I can certainly understand the need for a fresh challenge, but hopefully if Melbourne wins a flag in the next 2-3 years you'll have a beer for us and realise that you had a lot to do with that success.

All the best for the future.

P.S.- a special thanks for Brock, Jones, Bell, Rivers and Bartram :D

what my boy Aaron davey not good enough for a mention :angry:

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Thankyou very much for the 11 years of service Craig Cameron and i know your work will continue to show effects for another 11 years after. I understand your reasons for leaving our great club and although i am not happy with you parting I wish you all the best in your future ventures (except for richmond).

Anyways thanks for the great recruiting and all the best


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CAC - really appreciated your openess in coming on this forum, and your participation in the Demonland Player Sponsorship activities. And of course your drafting successes. Hoping that "The Team that CAC built" brings home the ultimate bacon soon for the MFC - then we'll really toast you!

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thanks craig... good luck in rebuilding that rabble down at tigerland...

love your work for the red and blue the last 11 years, and wish you all the best in the future

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Thank you CAC,

I've loved your work, I think there's a list there that you could be very proud of in the next few years.

Unfortunately, you'll have to wait for success as Richmond as your Demons lot will forever be a couple of years ahead of what will, I'm sure, be a great Tigers list you put together.

All the best, except for a couple of games a year...

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thanks for everything , the last 3-4 years of drafting you have set us up very nicely. good luck.

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Craig, just wanted to add to the long list of thanks. You're a top 4 recruiter and you've left us with a top 4 list in the making. You're a true gentleman and I wish you all the best at the Tigers. A Melbourne flag in 2010 followed by a Richmond flag to end the Melbourne attempt at four-peat in 2012 would be just reward. Goodbye and goodluck!

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The other factor is my family connection to Richmond. I grew up barracking for the Tigers.

It's a pity that not all are swayed by this noble sentiment.

I hope and suspect you know my feelings. All the best.

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Greatly appreciate the list you've put together and the work you've put into it. You will be sorely missed and impossible to replace.

Unfortunately I cant wish you success with the toiges and am confident Terry will give you the shits!

Cheers

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All the very best Craig, I think it's an understatement to say the Tigers need someone of your calibre to help them sort out their problems. I sincerely doubt you'll post on here again now you've crossed the road, and we'll all be the poorer for it.


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All the best CAC1963.

You are a great loss to the MFC and I'm personally gutted to see you leaving.

Good luck with "Snakey" Miller, "Sun Tan" Terry and the hoards of intellectual midgets at Tanker Land.

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Wishing you all the best Craig. You'll be missed. Thanks for all your hard work in a tough environment and your accessibility. Hopefully the fruit can ripen on the tree and we can harvest the cup - if so you'll be a huge part of it.

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Thanks Craig and good luck with your new team. I've really appreciated all your insights both here on Demonland and at the AGMs/Info Nights over the past decade. Your accesibility, honesty and likeability will be missed by everyone at the club

Cheers,

DemonDave

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THanks Craig. Hopefully your legacy will ensure that you are remembered fondly.

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Good on you Craig.

Thanks so much for your terrific work while with the Demons and best of luck for the future.

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All the best CAC,

You are to be congratulated for your insightful posts and your willingness to engage with this part of our supporter base. I wish you every success at the tigers.

and hopefully find the star that we couldn’t quite unearth in the last 10 years.
I hope so too, it is the 1 thing I have longed for... a superstar up there with the best of the best, that player that can drag you over the line more often than not in the big games, James Hird, Michael Voss, Roo!

(Maybe there is one there already lying latent. Let’s hope so).

I'm not sure sure ;)

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