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This is what pizzes me off

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http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/schwab-designated-fall-guy-walks-plank-20130409-2hjk1.html

From Witch Wilson again

The decision to sack Melbourne chief executive Cameron Schwab was made late on Saturday night after the club's worst ever loss on the MCG. At an emergency board meeting, directors agreed that Schwab had to be the fall guy, although the suggestion then was that his marching orders would not come immediately.

On Sunday, president Don McLardy called for unity and stability and seemed to stress that no heads would roll. As recently as Monday, he wrote to club members and supporters and promised there would be no radical changes.

Meanwhile, director Peter Spargo arrived at the club, also on Monday, and tellingly spent four hours there. Within 24 hours, Spargo, like every director bombarded with text messages and telephone calls, would be appointed interim chief executive.



If what she states is true, who the [censored] told her ? If ever the board & staff needed to STFU up, it's now. But no, someone has gone running to Caro again.

We will remain rooted if we can't even control what comes out of the club. So much for all in it together

 

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/schwab-designated-fall-guy-walks-plank-20130409-2hjk1.html

From Witch Wilson again

The decision to sack Melbourne chief executive Cameron Schwab was made late on Saturday night after the club's worst ever loss on the MCG. At an emergency board meeting, directors agreed that Schwab had to be the fall guy, although the suggestion then was that his marching orders would not come immediately.

On Sunday, president Don McLardy called for unity and stability and seemed to stress that no heads would roll. As recently as Monday, he wrote to club members and supporters and promised there would be no radical changes.

Meanwhile, director Peter Spargo arrived at the club, also on Monday, and tellingly spent four hours there. Within 24 hours, Spargo, like every director bombarded with text messages and telephone calls, would be appointed interim chief executive.

If what she states is true, who the [censored] told her ? If ever the board & staff needed to STFU up, it's now. But no, someone has gone running to Caro again.

We will remain rooted if we can't even control what comes out of the club. So much for all in it together

I bet whoever leaked this, if true, is also close to whoever was bleeding information to her during the tanking enquiry. This has to stop now.

 

Caro has a direct line to AFL. She relies on a wide network of informers and insiders. They use her to pull a few strings, she gets [censored]-bits in return. That is why her grand-standing about corrupt practice is so hypocritical.

Edited by waynewussell

Caro has a direct line to AFL. She relies on a wide network of informers and insiders. They use her to pull a few strings, she gets [censored]-bits in return. That is why her grand-standing about corrupt practice is so hypocritical.

Lets see if there are any leaks about the Bombers or does it just suit the AFL to leak info about us.


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