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New MFC CEO

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Thats some good news for the club and hopefully means sponsors will look upon the club in a much more favourable light.

I reckon there is unfortuantely ( in a manner ) more truth to this than we'd like to acknowledge.. :)

 

typical melbourne...the carlton news had callers come our of their ears...no callers caring about the melbourne ceo post

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Someone Call SEN!!

Sick of this fevola talk

 
typical melbourne...the carlton news had callers come our of their ears...no callers caring about the melbourne ceo post

From MELBOURNEfc:

MELBOURNEfc is delighted to announce the appointment of Paul McNamee to the position of Chief Executive Officer.

MELBOURNEfc Chairman Paul Gardner said, “This is an exciting appointment for the Melbourne Football Club in its 150th year.

“Paul brings with him a wealth of experience in the sports marketing and management industry.

“Paul has a track record of 20 years of successfully creating partnerships, and a reputation for building strong, effective teams.”

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Paul McNamee said, “It's an enormous and exciting challenge.

“I’m excited about the role at MELBOURNEfc and believe there is a lot of potential for growth and success.

“The organisation possesses a great heritage and will be a platform for an exciting future.

“I look forward to starting with the Club.”

...

In what is one of the biggest recruiting coups for the year, McNamee will officially start with MELBOURNEfc on April 7.

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where did you get all those quotes from mate?


Any chance MFC can hold press conferences before someone else releases to the media our new staff, first Williams on Dean Bailey and now Golf Australia beats the club to this anouncement. Paul welcome to the MFC look on the bright side it can't get much worse the only way is up both on and off the field.

where did you get all those quotes from mate?

he copied and pasted an article off the club websight

Any chance MFC can hold press conferences before someone else releases to the media our new staff, first Williams on Dean Bailey and now Golf Australia beats the club to this anouncement. Paul welcome to the MFC look on the bright side it can't get much worse the only way is up both on and off the field.

it can still get worse

 
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i still cant see anything on the club website lol

this is great news... will be great for the profile of our club...

what i'd love to see the club do now is poach fox from Geelong as their 2nd in charge... his AFL experience coupled with macnamee's skills would be a great partnership, in a similar fashion to the way we recruited Chris Connolly to work with Dean Bailey...


this is great news... will be great for the profile of our club...

what i'd love to see the club do now is poach fox from Geelong as their 2nd in charge... his AFL experience coupled with macnamee's skills would be a great partnership, in a similar fashion to the way we recruited Chris Connolly to work with Dean Bailey...

good luck

i still cant see anything on the club website lol

all there is, is the exact article that was copy and pasted onto demonland by , and this photo

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shwarta: "a huge loss to the golfing industry!!!!!!"...yay! lol

i'm listening now...this is good news i hope...just quickly, i was going to ask before, who does conlan work for?

Reebok


is/was an essendon supporter

i am happy that he is CEO...he would have been the next best to greg healy imo

Can we get Sharapova as the no 1 supporter? : :lol:

yeah....we can use a bit of GRUNT !!

while we're at it.. congratulations and thankyou to the board and interviewing panel for their accomplished landing of an obviously well credentialed sports administrator.

To those that suggest nothing is done at Melbourne.. I think something just did !! ;):)


Awesome name by the way, Stuart Fox. Makes him sound smart, even if he is not. In the same league as Max Power for mine.

Brilliant news-Now let's start to kick some Ass. Make noise and gain positive attention

Go Demons-BRING BACK THE TRIAD ON OUR LOGO

 

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