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We don't need a new thread every time someone writes an article that backs up your Johnny come lately view of Schwab

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"3AW's Neil Mitchell has become one of many high-profile Demons calling for his sacking." ... High profile Demon? Oh paleease!

More worrying - he's calling for the players to shave off their beards.

We're in worse strife than I thought.

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We had an AGM in February and not a single soul got up and spoke a single word of criticism against the Board, or Schwab or the coach or his panel of coaches.

Not a single word. Not one question about the CEO's performance in running the club. Nobody spoke out about the recruiting policy. In fact, everyone was full of praise about the mix of new players on display. They were all there on show, the new, the young, the mid age, the old and recycled.

Nobody chose to criticise or to send in a letter to be asked at the AGM.

What's happened since then?

A so/so pre season and two appalling performances by the coach and the players. And we seek to blame, find scapegoats, pillory everyone in sight including the convenient scapegoats and blindly follow what the media tells us. What they want us to think.

Board members make significant contributions of their own funds and mass sackings cost more money in payouts and then there are the replacements and their cost.

On top of that, who can tell us if we've really asked he right questions and got the right answers.

And when it's all done and dusted, what happens if the players still don't respond and you've sacked Schwab and all of the other heads have rolled?

Would the Caroline Wilson's, Patrick Smith's, Greg Denham's and all the media and armchair critics give a brass razoo if they kill the club?

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She just cannot help herself, can she?. I am sure that the GFC, climate change, the near miss asteroid and the North Korean saber rattling are all in some way linked to Schwab, at least in her perverted narrow mind.

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She's at it again.

"Frustrated at being unable to prove Schwab played a part in the plan to lose games - which became messy and panicked after the club won two games in a row in the second half of the season - deep animosity at head office lingers."

No, Caro. There was no plan to lose games.

She's a bitter mess of a journalist whose agenda over the summer was thwarted by a complete lack of truth. Go away.

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Rangey, generally we share similar views, but latley your sensationalist posts speaking of revolt and revolution are walking the fine line between legitimate posts and spam!

As a side note to the Mods, perhaps we should have a daily "media" thread where people can post links to articles about our club - god knows we dont need a new thread everytime an article is written

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While there are doubts about anything Caro says about internal matters at MFC, I'd expect her to be much closer to the truth about what the AFL think of CS. That's what concerns me about this article.

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Hardly news that she hates Cams guts.

He despises her as well.

It's a hate-hate relationship.

Seve Wilson can GAGF.

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We had an AGM in February and not a single soul got up and spoke a single word of criticism against the Board, or Schwab or the coach or his panel of coaches.

Not a single word. Not one question about the CEO's performance in running the club. Nobody spoke out about the recruiting policy. In fact, everyone was full of praise about the mix of new players on display. They were all there on show, the new, the young, the mid age, the old and recycled.

Nobody chose to criticise or to send in a letter to be asked at the AGM.

What's happened since then?

A so/so pre season and two appalling performances by the coach and the players. And we seek to blame, find scapegoats, pillory everyone in sight including the convenient scapegoats and blindly follow what the media tells us. What they want us to think.

Board members make significant contributions of their own funds and mass sackings cost more money in payouts and then there are the replacements and their cost.

On top of that, who can tell us if we've really asked he right questions and got the right answers.

And when it's all done and dusted, what happens if the players still don't respond and you've sacked Schwab and all of the other heads have rolled?

Would the Caroline Wilson's, Patrick Smith's, Greg Denham's and all the media and armchair critics give a brass razoo if they kill the club?

The findings of the tanking investigation were announced two weeks after the AGM. What do you think would have happened at the AGM if they were announced two weeks before?

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