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Dees cut back on salary cap | Herald SunMELBOURNE will go younger again next year and pay as little as 85 per cent of the salary cap. |
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Dees won't finish last in 2010: Bailey - AFL.com.auON THE FIRST day of Melbourne's pre-season campaign, coach Dean Bailey has declared the club won't finish bottom of the ladder for a third straight year. |
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What are the Dees thinking?- Yahoo!7 SportThe Caulfield Cup is still days away, the Melbourne Cup still three weeks away and the domestic cricket season has barely started. |
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No more wooden spoons for AFL Demonshttp://news.theage.com.au/breaking-news-sport/no-more-wooden-spoons-for-afl-demons-20091020-h5vc.html
Melbourne midfielder Cameron Bruce says the Demons are poised to finally lift themselves off the bottom of the AFL ladder next year after two successive wooden spoons. |
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West accepts full-time position - Official AFL Website of the Melbourne Football ClubMELBOURNE will have two full-time midfield coaches in 2010, with Scott West stepping up from the part-time role he held this year. |
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Melbourne 2010 fixture list | Herald SunMelbourne 2010 fixture list |
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Kid Dees ready to be men | Herald SunMELBOURNE utility Brad Green says the club's prized top draft picks Tom Scully and Jack Trengove can make an immediate foray into senior football in 2010. |
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Time for Demons to fire upThe Melbourne Football Club has been rebuilding for two years. As Martin Boulton reports, it's now or never for Dean Bailey and his young team. |