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To The Collective Staff At The Melbourne Football Club:
Don McLardy opens his letter stating that the last two weeks have been trying for the club and it's stakeholders. I contend that the last seven years have been a staggering disappointment.
I, like you, do not believe that the results to date are a true reflection of the quality of our playing list, or the effort and improvement they have shown over a tough and demanding pre-seaThe Melbourne Football Club:
Don McLardy opens his letter stating son campaign. The question must then be asked, where is the problem?
It is clear from watching the performance and body language of the players that they do not care for this football club. The players that actually show a love for the club are few and far between, and this says to me that the club has lost the players.
As a club we need to now make the changes required to rectify the situation, lest we end up going the way of Fitzroy. I am not sure what you are referring to as external pressures, but as a member, I consider myself an internal part of the club, and I count myself among those demanding radical changes.
We have dropped two coaches now in the search for improvement and nothing has changed. We have suffered a huge array of on and off-field issues over the last seven years, including but not limited to: two tanking scandals, the loss of a number one draft pick, two record breaking defeats, failing to develop ANY elite talent despite the amount of first round draft picks the club has had.
It preplexes me and every other Melbourne supporter I have spoken to in the last few days how some on the board are still on the board. It is even more astounding how our CEO, is still in his job after everything the club has been through since his appointment.
I therefore ask the following of the president, the board and the CEO: If you truly love the Melbourne Football Club, then hand in your resignation and give control of the club to AFL administrators.
This is the only way the club can recover from it's dire position. A clean slate is what is needed at this football club, not more politics and blame games. Let the club move on, or be destined to fold like other clubs before us.
Sincerely,
A Melbourne Football Club member.
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As a Carlton supporter...and with Buddy as a free agent...I like this idea. (We could use the cap space)Not sure if its been mentioned but wasn't Judd a big Dees fan as a junior?
If the Blues cant do the Visy deal to keep him, Melbourne should drive a dumptruck filled with whatever salary cap space they have for the next 3 years and beg him to help.
Pitch it to him not as a football role, but as a business role. He's there to sort the wheat from the chaff on gameday. Have him walk in the door and call out Sylvia and Watts. Headhunt him with the idea that he could go down in history as a man that started the revival.
At worst he says no and they stay where they are, but imagine if he said yes.....
On-field - I would keep trading for experience, personally.
Thats a bit worrying from an Essendon point of view as wellThis is a disgrace.
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Thats a bit worrying from an Essendon point of view as well
The AFL need to takeover the club like they did to Sydney in the mid 90's,
Who in their right mind would trade a gun in the prime of his career for Watts?If I was Melbourne I would start by trading Watts and get a very good 24 - 26 year old gun from another club, I think both Melbourne and Watts could do with a change of scenery.
Who in their right mind would trade a gun in the prime of his career for Watts?
So Port beat 2 bottom 4 teams and all of a sudden they've turned a corner?

Who in their right mind would trade a gun in the prime of his career for Watts?
On salary stuff, I agree. I can't believe the AFL agreed to a minimum of 95% of the cap being paid every year. At most, Melbourne players are getting 5% less than Hawthorn, Geelong or Collingwood. It's a total joke.