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We really need to question Dunkley’s decision making...
"Essendon have been forced to backpedal after upsetting their players with an email on Friday night telling them the club was planning to withhold nine per cent of their wages this month.
The players were told by email at 8pm on Friday of the club's plan to withhold money, potentially in breach of AFL rules and player contracts, due to the AFL's cuts to the salary cap for next year.
Senior players were angry at the move, made without discussing it with them first, and immediately contacted their managers and the AFL Players Association."
Last edited by azabob; 30-11-2020, 07:45 AM.More of an In Bruges guy?Comment
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Re: Essendon
We really need to question Dunkley’s decision making...
Essendon have been forced to backpedal after upsetting their players with an email on Friday night telling them the club was planning to withhold nine per cent of their wages this month.
The players were told by email at 8pm on Friday of the club's plan to withhold money, potentially in breach of AFL rules and player contracts, due to the AFL's cuts to the salary cap for next year.
Senior players were angry at the move, made without discussing it with them first, and immediately contacted their managers and the AFL Players Association.
https://amp.theage.com.au/sport/afl/...mpression=trueFFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.Comment
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Why would anyone want to go to an organisation like that with the way they treat their players?.
I get a sense that this won’t be fixed in a year ... more to come perhaps ???
Compare it to west coast player led response :
I reckon Hurley must be feeling deeply gutted now that his in the twilight of his career and no hope for finals for years to come.
If Ryder did not join them last year it was an early warning sign.Comment
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You'd think it would be completely mind boggling for the EFC to pull this shit after how badly they treated their players through, prior and after the drugs saga, but they just can't help themselves.
They need to move away from trying to be a corporate club/ brand and actually start being a regular club that has brand and commercial responsibilities on top of football operations and stakeholder management. Footy clubs are purely operational, and the value is within the people who operate within them. The EFC actually thinks it's the other way around, in that instead of being an operational business they think they're a brand management and corporate business and folks are lucky to be a part of it. Apart from sheer arrogance (which actually is a huge possibility), there's not many other ways to explain how ridiculous the prospect of emailing players of a nine per cent pay cut actually is.
I guess when your top two folks are ex-executives from the likes of PWC and Westfield you're going to get the type of attitude where it's OK to email folks about a nine per cent pay cut permeating through the club. And when you look at the rest of their previous leaders it's understandable how this type of player abuse and mismanagement is ingrained.
If Josh Dunkley wasn't already aware of the type of organisation he was going to be walking into, I reckon he's probably a bit closer to being so.TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.Comment
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You'd think it would be completely mind boggling for the EFC to pull this shit after how badly they treated their players through, prior and after the drugs saga, but they just can't help themselves.
They need to move away from trying to be a corporate club/ brand and actually start being a regular club that has brand and commercial responsibilities on top of football operations and stakeholder management. Footy clubs are purely operational, and the value is within the people who operate within them. The EFC actually thinks it's the other way around, in that instead of being an operational business they think they're a brand management and corporate business and folks are lucky to be a part of it. Apart from sheer arrogance (which actually is a huge possibility), there's not many other ways to explain how ridiculous the prospect of emailing players of a nine per cent pay cut actually is.
I guess when your top two folks are ex-executives from the likes of PWC and Westfield you're going to get the type of attitude where it's OK to email folks about a nine per cent pay cut permeating through the club. And when you look at the rest of their previous leaders it's understandable how this type of player abuse and mismanagement is ingrained.
If Josh Dunkley wasn't already aware of the type of organisation he was going to be walking into, I reckon he's probably a bit closer to being so.
They have a laughably toxic culture and I think the fact that it was Essendon Dunkley "wanted" to go to gave us more confidence in our negotiations with them.- I'm a visionary - Only here to confirm my biases -Comment
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Long may they keep Dodoro, idolise Sheedy, pretend to be a corporation, and spoon feed the Soylent Green that is every single thing about their existence to their stupid members and supporters for ever and ever.TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.Comment
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They go from one stuff up to another it’s amazing how consistent they are.
Problem is they don’t learn .
I wonder if Collingwood has anyone on the board from Essendon , because the Collingwood problem has bombers written all over it.Bring back the biffComment
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This is just manna from heaven, via BomberBlitz:
When I was much younger I had the privilege of enjoying footy watching Watson, Wanganeen, Hird, Mercuri, Long, Fletcher absolutely love the Essendon football club, Sheedy being funny and brilliant.
So I thinking I would be a good dad got my 4 children into Essendon before they could talk or walk, they have seen the complete opposite. Watching Hird cry, Watson lose a Brownlow, Daniher walking out on the club. So sad.
Essendon football club isn’t the same.Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.Comment
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Remember how cartoon characters used to leave so quickly that they’d disappear in a puff of smoke?
-That’s how I want you to imagine me as I head over to Bomberblitz.Comment
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For the record, as at today:
5,931 days since they last won a final
How are we all celebrating the BIG 6,000 on 7 February 2021? Party at the Dunkley household?Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023Comment
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Astounding. To do it via email? Surely you would have gathered the senior players and explained the situation to them. Got them on board and garnered a spirit of we're all in this together......an email!Comment
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Even the whole not gathering the senior players piece shows how much they don't really get stakeholder management. Appeasing the top of the hierarchy and expecting the others to fall into line shouldn't be how things are done either. A nine year veteran has little connection to a second year player, especially if the latter isn't elite or playing regular senior footy.TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.Comment
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