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After his performance as Channel 9 CEO for the 12 months he lasted he'd be laughed at if he applied. He's just putting it out there so it looks like it's on his own terms. Convince the idiots to believe what you want them to.
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Neither am I. Will afl.com.au do an article on BT knocking the job back from an organisation who would never, ever give me the job???
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'. 15/7/2023
Andrew Demetriou has been the best administrator the AFL has seen and arguably the best in Australian Sport overall.
His long record of achievements speak for themselves and he won so many battles for the good of the game. The sport, as a business, faces so many unique challenges on field and off field. Challenges no other sport has to face with such scrutiny and with so much potential social or business impact. During his tenure he handled these mostly in convincing fashion.
In this gig he has to speak so many languages, football speak, corporate speak, media speak, political speak etc. he was always articulate, forthright but easy to understand. A remarkable skill.
As a long time doggies supporter never have I felt my club was in safer hands. I never knew this feeling prior to Demetriou. Now again I wonder what the future will bring.
Sadly for the game he will leave at the end of the year but with the game as strong as it could possibly be. The only thing I find ironic is that after all the turmoil of the Essendon scandal is that once Demetriou goes the last man left standing will be the villain most central to the cause of it, James Hird, and that is the only thing he didn't win.
Andrew Demetriou has been the best administrator the AFL has seen and arguably the best in Australian Sport overall.
His long record of achievements speak for themselves and he won so many battles for the good of the game. The sport, as a business, faces so many unique challenges on field and off field. Challenges no other sport has to face with such scrutiny and with so much potential social or business impact. During his tenure he handled these mostly in convincing fashion.
In this gig he has to speak so many languages, football speak, corporate speak, media speak, political speak etc. he was always articulate, forthright but easy to understand. A remarkable skill.
As a long time doggies supporter never have I felt my club was in safer hands. I never knew this feeling prior to Demetriou. Now again I wonder what the future will bring.
Doc agree with everything you have said. Demetriou has led us strongly through many challenges and has done a good job for the competition.
I think his weaknesses have been his denial of the level of drugs through the competition, the tanking issue and the ongoing rules changes. His strengths have been his commitment to all the clubs and the way his has kept the prices increases under control for the public.
I hope his replacement is focused on fixing the equalisation issue.
Would David Gallop be a consideration?
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I hope his replacement is focused on fixing the equalisation issue.
Me too. Demetriou was good at growing the game which lead to securing a mammoth TV rights deal, now it's time to focus on creating a more competitive league.
If you kicked five goals and Tom Boyd kicked five goals, Tom Boyd kicked more goals than you.
The AFL has to fix a problem they helped generate. I.e fixture debacle
In whole he has done a great job, and as I've said previously if other administrators had been in control we'd have less teams here.The big job now is to get the equalisation right
Although I admit to being more than frustrated with the tanking and peptides ordeal, you have to give it to him for the way he's juggled the different footys at once.
The public has to see and hear the AFL CEO quite a bit, in the media. Andrew is pleasant enough to listen to, very sharp, with a solid ethnic Australian suburban up bringing, then add the ability to rub shoulders with everyone, from auskickers to journalists.
I imagine it will be difficult to find someone with his mix of skills and experience.
You don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships every day. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity. ― Epicurus
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