Dees exodus claims another
THE exodus at Melbourne continues, with board member Karen Hayes announcing she would depart the club.
THE exodus at Melbourne continues, with board member Karen Hayes announcing she would depart the club.
ADELAIDE coach Brenton Sanderson has urged assistant Mark Bickley to have a crack at the vacant Melbourne job, offering a glowing endorsment.
BULLDOGS coach Brendan McCartney has united with Brisbane counterpart Michael Voss in opposing draft assistance for Melbourne.
HAVING averted a raid by the Western Bulldogs on David Noble, the Crows now expect Melbourne to chase the Adelaide list manager.
JEFF Kennett has blasted the AFL’s attempts to help Melbourne’s overhaul, saying the Demons are in danger of having a board full of sycophants.
MELBOURNE’S administrative overhaul has now claimed every position of power, after list manager Tim Harrington was made redundant.
THE AFL says Melbourne has a “pretty strong argument” for a priority pick despite fury from rivals the Demons could receive another top-three draft selection.
MELBOURNE’S voyage into the seas of despair set sail from the Port of Shanghai in October 2010.
WHEN it was all said and done, milestones, Milney and the makeshift coach were irrelevant.
IT WOULD be safe to assume Neil Craig has never worked in a beauty salon.
MELBOURNE has wasted no time sounding out Paul Roos, publicly declaring it wants to convince the premiership coach to take the reins next year.
THE AFL will have a hand in selecting Melbourne’s board and its coach, league chief Andrew Demetriou has confirmed.
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SEE THE TEAM: THIS is the dream team Melbourne could have assembled to line up against the Saints tomorrow. Welcome to Bizarro World.
ANDREW Demetriou will help choose Melbourne’s next coach. And he’s a big fan of Paul Roos.
MELBOURNE’S teenage warrior Jack Viney will miss another three weeks, stretching his lay-off with a toe injury to two months.
MARK Williams wants the Melbourne job and would be an even better coach with the Demons than he was at Port Adelaide.
ALASTAIR Clarkson has shut down talk linking his name to the Melbourne coaching job.
MELBOURNE players have had two coaches sacked. Now it’s time they performed. Replay live chat.
SEE THE HORROR STATS: MELBOURNE on track for its worst percentage since 1919 but Neil Craig won’t change game plan.
MELBOURNE’S search for a new coach will include a call to AFL legend Leigh Matthews.
THE race to coach Melbourne next year is on. Here we list the contenders for the job and rate their chances.
CARETAKER Melbourne coach Neil Craig has not ruled out applying for the role on a permanent basis next season.
ANALYSIS: MARK Neeld was the last to know his senior coaching career was over, never to be resuscitated.
GEELONG veteran Paul Chapman will resume the rehabilitation of his hamstring problem in a bid to resurrect his stalled career.
THE MAN: MELBOURNE is prepared to make Paul Roos an offer it hopes he can’t refuse.
THE POWERBROKER: NEW Melbourne powerbroker Geoff Freeman has declared the stricken club can play finals within three years.
THE EXECUTIONER: SO precise, so detached, so clinical, Peter Jackson yesterday was football’s equivalent of Mr Wolf.
THE DEPARTED: MARK Neeld was in his AAMI Park office planning the Demons’ first training session of the week when the call came.
OPINION: NEIL Craig – Adelaide’s longest-serving coach – is the perfect man to take charge of the embattled Melbourne Football Club for the rest of the year.
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