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"I couldnt do worse" was Mark Neelds rally cry. But look he was.

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Him and Neil Mitchell can go teabag each other in private.

You just put an image in my mind that will scar me for life. For shame Biffen.

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I just simply cannot overcome the fact that he said we should merge or relocate.

I don't care about his politics at all - I just can't reconcile how a man who quite recently announced that this club should be put to death now possibly wants to be its president.

To me, that's the conduct of a complete charlatan.

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I just simply cannot overcome the fact that he said we should merge or relocate.

I don't care about his politics at all - I just can't reconcile how a man who quite recently announced that this club should be put to death now possibly wants to be its president.

To me, that's the conduct of a complete charlatan.

Ron - I totally agree. I do not understand his motives.
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Ron - I totally agree. I do not understand his motives.

Self promotion.

He clearly has no love of the MFC or any passion to work for it. How many in the coteries etc would he alienate? How much harder would fundraising be?

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Good post. I agree.

I only have to look at signature to know that we need to be prudent in our decision making. I see benefits to a "rolls up the sleeve" kind of guy like Kennett, but he may not be the answer. Much more information is required before we flippantly endorse anyone. But ridiculing the guy and fobbing him off with the wave of a hand also doesn't make sense for the same reasons.

About ridicule:

B-H, in case you haven't noticed, ridiculing politicians is a national sport. One of the most predictable pieces of television I've ever seen occurred on Thursday night when Sam Newman opened TFS in an MFC blazer with an unfunny, pathetic impression of Jeff. It says plenty about the audience that they actually laughed with him and not at him (Newman).

There's a debating technique known as "reductio ad absurdum" which is used around these parts and is often misunderstood. You can endorse or unendorse people using that technique but some think you're being absolutely serious. To me, there's nothing wrong with taking the mickey out of people who seriously claim that the CEO of a football club can't be involved in making football decisions or that the only honest people on Demonland are those who are anti Neeld.

I have my own views on Neeld (and he's made some poor decisions) but I have no doubt that some of the things he's done during his tenure have been beneficial for the long term future of the club. The problem is that in the short term, we suck.

Therefore B-H, although I don't question your right to hold the views you have about Mark Neeld, when you do call him a nutjob, aren't you also just "ridiculing the guy and fobbing him off with the wave of a hand" yourself or are you in contact with his shrink?

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"I couldnt do worse" was Mark Neelds rally cry. But look he was.

Whats so wrong with Mark as the coach?

He has a five year plan to turn thing around, so the sooner he gets a two year contract extension the better for his plan to work.

But there must be more pain, so don't worry if the MFC is last on the ladder next year or this one, as it will be character building or so I been told.

His new game plan is revolutionary, so its easy to explain why no one else really understands it. What I can determine so far about the plan is that the MFC needs to gets smashed in the first half of the game to allow the opponents time to lower their guard thus allowing the MFC time in the second have to win the game. Pity the team does not have the fitness, mental hardness or players to achieve the plan.

It is great to hear that the footy department is in such a state no one is accountable for anything which is perfect for this game plan. But what is need is another level of bureaucracy so there no chance of anyone being at fault if the teams performance continues to decline.

But to be sure that MFC members and supporters don't get too upset with the on field results, the implementation of useless and meaningless statistic is essential. Whatever happens never actual refer to the final scores as it is not that helpful to the game plan and recruiting policy of the Club. The final score is not important anyway as its all about the word DEVELOPMENT.

Its extremely important that no one says I when it comes to the on field performance unless there is an unexpected win, what ever happens always say we when talking about loses, constantly quote meaningless stats when ever possible and tell everyone how few games the team have played. If a player gets to play too many AFL games get rid of them.

It may appear that the MFC made the wrong decision to recruit Mark as his game plan was never going to work with the players the Club had at the time. But with a rapid culling of the players list this shortfall can be over come within the next 5 to 10 years.

Mark has so much more to achieve at the Club and this season will continue to break many previous held records, surely the 186 losing score will be one of them,

Finally its only those supporters without true faith in the direct the previous CEO, President, Board and Coach is taking the MFC, that believe the Club is in trouble as its is actually where they planned it to be. If only these people could show more faith and forget about whats actually happening during the actual games, the MFC will be great again.

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About ridicule:

B-H, in case you haven't noticed, ridiculing politicians is a national sport. One of the most predictable pieces of television I've ever seen occurred on Thursday night when Sam Newman opened TFS in an MFC blazer with an unfunny, pathetic impression of Jeff. It says plenty about the audience that they actually laughed with him and not at him (Newman).

There's a debating technique known as "reductio ad absurdum" which is used around these parts and is often misunderstood. You can endorse or unendorse people using that technique but some think you're being absolutely serious. To me, there's nothing wrong with taking the mickey out of people who seriously claim that the CEO of a football club can't be involved in making football decisions or that the only honest people on Demonland are those who are anti Neeld.

I have my own views on Neeld (and he's made some poor decisions) but I have no doubt that some of the things he's done during his tenure have been beneficial for the long term future of the club. The problem is that in the short term, we suck.

Therefore B-H, although I don't question your right to hold the views you have about Mark Neeld, when you do call him a nutjob, aren't you also just "ridiculing the guy and fobbing him off with the wave of a hand" yourself or are you in contact with his shrink?

I'm meant ridiculing the suggestion and dismissing it out of hand. I care not what people think of the bloke.

As for Neeld ? I've said enough, I've seen enough and I've heard enough of his maniacal comments. Not to mention the pathetic spin and shifting arguments. Nuff said.

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You just put an image in my mind that will scar me for life. For shame Biffen.

Imagine the damaged,dark,cavernous hell from which it emerged.

I do hope you are not rocking yourself into a foetal shape and crying.

My apologies Mr.Flaubert.

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I'm meant ridiculing the suggestion and dismissing it out of hand. I care not what people think of the bloke.

As for Neeld ? I've said enough, I've seen enough and I've heard enough of his maniacal comments. Not to mention the pathetic spin and shifting arguments. Nuff said.

Promise?

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Kennett would never have copped that 500k fine if he was our president

I fully agree with you!

The reality is that nobody is suggesting a genuine MfC Super-Hero! Ox I don't consider has what it takes to run any organisation (otherwise he would of already done it), Biffen's suggestion of Julian Knight I take even less seriously and Eddie McGuire would have trouble transfusing his black and white blood for red and blue. Personally, I think anyone who is so willing to run down Kennett should at least put up their alternative with succinct reasons!

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Lets say we lose 10,000 members because the club signs Kennett as president .

That would be a lot worse.

The guy is an intellectual piece of driftwood floating in a 19th Century economic sewer.

He is an institutional parasite who has lived off the revenues of council,state,club and charity.

He has never had a real job and claims to be good at running things.

He is now whoring himself around my football club looking for a gig .

Him and Neil Mitchell can go teabag each other in private.

The guy is a sickening,nasty Scotch College Bully who has never grown into a proper human being .

Julian Knight would be a more popular and considered choice as President.

Shame you are wrong on that. Ran his own advertising agency for years. If only 2 or 3 of Juliars cabinet had real world jobs we wouldnt be in such a mess at a Federal level..

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Much more information is required before we flippantly endorse anyone. But ridiculing the guy and fobbing him off with the wave of a hand also doesn't make sense for the same reasons.

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Shame you are wrong on that. Ran his own advertising agency for years. If only 2 or 3 of Juliars cabinet had real world jobs we wouldnt be in such a mess at a Federal level..

I have as much respect for Ad men as I do for child pornographers.

If you couldn't make a buck from advertising in the 80's you were doing the wrong drugs.

The Prime Minister is a deceitful,nasty piece of campaign herself .

Jnr-you should buy the Age as well as the Sun sometime and I'll explain to you why they are different-but the same.

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There are pros and cons for Kennett, and if asked to vote, my initial thought would be I would vote him in.

But after further consideration, the biggest concern I see is not the foot in mouth issues he is famous for, the arrogance, or the self promotion.

But more if in 3, 4, or 5 years down the track, if he can't make it work, we then have an outspoken non Melbourne president coming out telling the world there is no other choice, the club must merge.

And make no mistake about it, Jeff's only interest is self interest....................if he couldn't make it work, he would send the club to oblivion to protect his reputation.

He's too loose, we're too vulnerable, and the risk isn't worth taking.

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I have as much respect for Ad men as I do for child pornographers.

If you couldn't make a buck from advertising in the 80's you were doing the wrong drugs.

The Prime Minister is a deceitful,nasty piece of campaign herself .

Jnr-you should buy the Age as well as the Sun sometime and I'll explain to you why they are different-but the same.

I like your take on things Biff. Ever thought of running as an independent?

The Teabag Party has a nice ring to it?

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Kennett has already said he sees it as a management position. He loves a challenge and there's none bigger in footy. I can't quite understand the angst. We're rock bottom and have been handed a jackhammer.

Coaches take on different clubs. Jackson was passionate about Essendon. Arocca loved the pies. All Kennett needs to be is passionate about this challenge and the club succeeding. Once he becomes invested in our progress there will be more than enough passion about our performances.

There's no way he'll try to merge the club as it's the polar opposite of what he's trying to deliver, i.e. a strong MFC.

I really can't see why long suffering supporters wouldn't embrace this idea.

Well, for starters, in one of your posts you indicated that Kennett lacked judgement. So you are now telling us to be genuinely excited about this. And, of course, at the same time managing to make it clear that we are all commos and you are, conversely, incredibly smart.


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History shows that in tough and desperate times, people make some bad decisions when electing leaders. Some of the worst dictators the world's known were elected or came into power with popular support in the wake of the Great Depression of the last century on the back of replacing supposedly incompetent or failed regimes.

Whether or not you think Gutnick was a good or bad leader or what he did was right (he believed it to be good governance to reveal salary cap breaches and minimise the extent of the sanction), the people of this club then went out and elected Szondy.

I don't believe that Kennett (a man who, when questioned, didn't know the club song) is a realistic candidate but our greatest fear should be that these latest rumblings might see the emergence of another group of people of the ilk of the Szondy regime which left tax bills unpaid in a cupboard and the club chairman walked out without facing the members at an AGM. That's governance?

Can we see worse than what we have now? We've had them.

My oath we can.

The clubs been in tough and desperate times for 50 yrs Jack and you know it, this is by far the worst board the clubs ever had, at least Szondy , Gardner and Gutnicks boards could win games of footy, after all that's what it's all about..
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Leave Kennett out of MFC. Only 10 weeks ago he wanted to sack Clarkson. Joffa wears a ridiculous coat too, but he is at least passionate about his club and not his own self importance.( I probably stand to be corrected on that though !!).

Seriously Kennett is only interested in HIMSELF !!

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Shame you are wrong on that. Ran his own advertising agency for years. If only 2 or 3 of Juliars cabinet had real world jobs we wouldnt be in such a mess at a Federal level..

...and the success of that operation may give you a clue as to why he is not for us. Political life was good for Jeff.

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I like your take on things Biff. Ever thought of running as an independent?

The Teabag Party has a nice ring to it?

I will-based at my residence in the Gatwick.

Thank you for your support Tricky.

If I ever gain power I will make sure you get shafted for helping me.

"The Teabag Party"

Love it .

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I am in my 30th consecutive year of membership. Having had business dealings with Kennett under no circumstances would I renew my membership in 2014 if he was president. I would still attend games to support the players but I would not support the Club if he was president.

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I am in my 30th consecutive year of membership. Having had business dealings with Kennett under no circumstances would I renew my membership in 2014 if he was president. I would still attend games to support the players but I would not support the Club if he was president.

Whilst i have no reason to either doubt or believe the nature of your concerns, can you describe the nature ( as opposed the detail ) of your misgivings i.e sour business dealing s?

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Whilst i have no reason to either doubt or believe the nature of your concerns, can you describe the nature ( as opposed the detail ) of your misgivings i.e sour business dealing s?

I hate comments like the one you're referring to. It's so easy to anonymously pot a bloke like she did without anyone being able to verify the information. If I had the same types of experiences I may express reservations, but I wouldn't do it in the fashion the poster did. Although you'll always get others "liking" such comments because it merely endorses their own ill-informed view. Imo, all of the views about Kennett are either biased or ill-informed. Naturally, including mine.

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