Club News - Melbourne
May 13, 2004
Despite being declared fit and ready for action, important Melbourne players defender Clint Bizzell and midfielder James McDonald will not be automatic selections, according to coach Neale Daniher.
Daniher says with the team playing so well, it won't be easy getting the pair back into the twenty-two.
Melbourne travel to Skilled Stadium to take on an improving Geelong.
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May 12, 2004
The Melbourne Football Club is looking for a new chief executive officer, and have officially launched an international search for the candidate.
Melbourne chairman Paul Gardner said the successful candidate would have an exceptional track record in business and marketing and would have the ability to take the club to new levels of business management.
"We are looking…
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May 10, 2004
Melbourne produced a devastating second half to defeat the West Coast Eagles by 49 points at the MCG this afternoon.
After a fairly even first half, Melbourne lifted the tempo in the second half to run out winners 18.14.122 to 11.7.73.
The victory gave the Demons their six win in a row and now sees them…
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May 8, 2004
By Andrew Myles
Melbourne coach Neale Daniher believes that AFL players should be excited about a tighter drug code, as it would prove that the majority of footballers stay clear of the illegal substances.
"I would have thought the AFL players would welcome a renewed vigour on testing just to show the majority of…
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May 8, 2004
By Andrew Myles
The Demons have stuck with their winning formula by sticking to the same squad that produced a 105-point win over Carlton last Sunday.
As reported on the Melbourne website, youngster Brock McLean is on track to make his AFL debut on Sunday when the Demons host the Eagles at the MCG.
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May 5, 2004
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May 3, 2004
By Jesse Riseborough
Melbourne have humiliated traditional rivals Carlton by a massive 105 points at the MCG this afternoon giving them their fifth consecutive win.
The margin of 105 points breaks Carlton's previous greatest losing margin record of 81 points set in the inaugural VFL season of 1897.
Melbourne's 25.10…
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