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jazzadogs
12-04-2022, 11:48 AM
Press conference at 11.30

EasternWest
12-04-2022, 12:34 PM
I'm sure he'll be replaced by somebody suitably qualified ie another middle aged white man with a private school background already working for the AFL. Preference given to someone who thinks Adam Goode's should "just get over it"

bornadog
12-04-2022, 12:41 PM
Richard Gyoder, the most underwhelming Chairman of companies ever

bornadog
12-04-2022, 12:42 PM
I'm sure he'll be replaced by somebody suitably qualified ie another middle aged white man with a private school background already working for the AFL. Preference given to someone who thinks Adam Goode's should "just get over it"

Interesting


Within the AFL executive, Travis Auld, who has worked closely with the clubs and in constructing recent TV deals, will be a leading candidate, while Western Bulldogs president Kylie Watson-Wheeler and Richmond CEO Brendon Gale are also expected to be people of immediate interest.

Sedat
12-04-2022, 01:03 PM
Unpopular opinion and feel free to lock me in the stockade and throw rotten fruit at me. Eddie McGuire would be the perfect replacement. He is a self-made entrepreneur who has undeniable footy instincts and street smarts, and who is as comfortable at the top end of town as he is with the punters in the outer (and crucially speaks both languages). I know he's been a boofhead and made stupid, thoughtless comments in the past - I'm a big believer in the truism that almost everybody has had poor, regrettable moments in their past and are fundamentally good people who do fundamentally good things the vast majority of the time. It's a moot point anyway because Eddie is as much a chance of getting the gig as I am.

I have no doubt whatsoever that we will get another vacuous career globalist corporate type who has never added any real value to the organisations they've worked for. AFL H/Q is every bit as gratuotous as the banks and other major globalist corporations in their largesse, sense of self-importance and sense of entitlement and privilege.

EasternWest
12-04-2022, 01:28 PM
as much a chance of getting the gig as I am.

Vote 1 Sedat.

Sedat
12-04-2022, 01:37 PM
Interesting
Not sure KW-W would be keen on taking a pay cut.

mjp
12-04-2022, 02:21 PM
Yee-HA the witch is dead.

Now - if only we could find someone who isn't a witch after the Demetriou/McLachlan back-to-back disasters.

Clearly agenda item 1 - roll back Hocking's ridiculous rule changes. Please. Do it now!

Mofra
12-04-2022, 03:45 PM
Brendan Gale has to be the front-runner.
Everyone who works with him is impressed. Not sure if he's "old boy" enough for the establishment,but he is capable.

KWW is just not visible enough for a higher profile appointment, no matter how capable she is behind closed doors.

bornadog
12-04-2022, 04:03 PM
Unpopular opinion and feel free to lock me in the stockade and throw rotten fruit at me. Eddie McGuire would be the perfect replacement. He is a self-made entrepreneur who has undeniable footy instincts and street smarts, and who is as comfortable at the top end of town as he is with the punters in the outer (and crucially speaks both languages). I know he's been a boofhead and made stupid, thoughtless comments in the past - I'm a big believer in the truism that almost everybody has had poor, regrettable moments in their past and are fundamentally good people who do fundamentally good things the vast majority of the time. It's a moot point anyway because Eddie is as much a chance of getting the gig as I am.

I have no doubt whatsoever that we will get another vacuous career globalist corporate type who has never added any real value to the organisations they've worked for. AFL H/Q is every bit as gratuotous as the banks and other major globalist corporations in their largesse, sense of self-importance and sense of entitlement and privilege.

I think Ed would be ok as a commissioner, even Chairman but he is not a CEO. Remember they made him CEO of Channel 9 and the board soon learnt it was a big mistake.

bornadog
12-04-2022, 04:04 PM
Yee-HA the witch is dead.

Now - if only we could find someone who isn't a witch after the Demetriou/McLachlan back-to-back disasters.

Clearly agenda item 1 - roll back Hocking's ridiculous rule changes. Please. Do it now!

Couldn't agree more, and roll back most since 1996 except those protecting players safety.

Ghost Dog
12-04-2022, 06:31 PM
I feel nothing when these people retire. At least Andrew was a former footballer.
McLachlan, well I guess he kept the wheels spinning during the pandemic.
I agree on Eddie. I have to say I like the guy, warts and all.
10 years ago someone like him could have gotten a gig. Now it's too antagonistic, brittle, and polarized.

10-14 year olds involvement in Victorian footy has never been lower.
Whoever is next needs to do more for regional footy especially. I can't remember the last time an AFL president came out with any innovative programs for regional footy. Not to my memory anyway.
Our local footy ground used to be a hive of activity, with footy, little aths, cricket bringing in big crowds.
It's dead now. No AFL team has visited the district for years.

AFL needs to spend more money and resources into country footy.

HOSE B ROMERO
12-04-2022, 07:25 PM
Not Eddie. Could kiss goodbye to the soft cap limits if he got the job. And maybe equalisation.

Gale has always impressed.

GVGjr
12-04-2022, 08:16 PM
Andrew Dillion would be my preference if it can't be Peter Gordon, Sue Alberti or Kylie Watson Wheeler.

Dillion has served a very good apprenticeship and is a no nonsense executive.

No problems from y perspective with Gale either.

MrMahatma
13-04-2022, 02:23 PM
Definitely kill the "rules of the game" committee. If there's a committee, they'll make changes. Do a consutancy every 2-3 years maybe to see if everything is in shape, but the changes are getting out of control.

bornadog
13-04-2022, 02:39 PM
Definitely kill the "rules of the game" committee. If there's a committee, they'll make changes. Do a consutancy every 2-3 years maybe to see if everything is in shape, but the changes are getting out of control.

All the rule fiddling does is actually change the game - not make it better, because better is in the eye of the beholder. It changes how the game is played.

Just look at the kick in from the goal square, the stand rule, 6.6.6, the nomination for rucking, waiting for rucks to be in place at boundary throw ins, the prior opportunity interpretation, chopping arms in a marking contest, the deliberate rule, number on interchange bench, number of rotations, restriction of the runner and so forth.

People may agree on some of these, or all of them, but collectively, the game is different than say 20 years ago.