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PJ needs to be on the phone ASAP. Remember, he knows what the other side of the tracks looks like as well as he spent a long time at North and he was successful there too.

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Football Director?

Isn't that Greg Healy's role?

I think Walsh is very very capable, but should we be bringing Collingwood people onto our board?

Since we definitely don't want Hawthorn people in the ranks.

Just asking the question...

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Football Director?

Isn't that Greg Healy's role?

I think Walsh is very very capable, but should we be bringing Collingwood people onto our board?

Since we definitely don't want Hawthorn people in the ranks.

Just asking the question...

After the last one I am a little gun shy

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Football Director?

Isn't that Greg Healy's role?

I think Walsh is very very capable, but should we be bringing Collingwood people onto our board?

Since we definitely don't want Hawthorn people in the ranks.

Just asking the question...

Walsh is more a football professional. Truth is he has been at North longer than he was at Collingwood.

Jeffrey is a different matter all together. He was (and still is) a fan before he was an administrator.

Ivawornsmith summed it up best about Jeffrey Gibb: we are already a circus, we don't need to bring PT Barnum on board.

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PJ needs to be on the phone ASAP. Remember, he knows what the other side of the tracks looks like as well as he spent a long time at North and he was successful there too.

poor bastard, must be on the phone ALLLLL day !!!

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Fair call that Walsh was at North twice as long as Collingwood.

I'm not sure of how well Healy has performed, but I'm not sure it's the best move to beg a club legend to fill a role, then tell him he's not needed 18 months later.

I guess in the end it should all come down to his performance in the role, and I don't think any of us on the outside are privy to that.

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Fair call that Walsh was at North twice as long as Collingwood.

I'm not sure of how well Healy has performed, but I'm not sure it's the best move to beg a club legend to fill a role, then tell him he's not needed 18 months later.

I guess in the end it should all come down to his performance in the role, and I don't think any of us on the outside are privy to that.

Again, big difference between healys football director role on the board, and Geoff walshs full time as head of football at collingwood, they just use different terminology! He is not on their board, similar to role josh Mahoney now.

Would be huge get, but seems he has lost a bit of passion, and needs to time off to find it again. PJ would be derelict not to give him a call, but not sure if the times are right, hope we can wait til end of season for him!

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Again??

It was the question I asked that no one answered.

It seems they use the same terminology for different roles.

So it is GMFO, as I questioned.

In that case, I think there will be a reason why Walsh has decided to step down.

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I think people are getting a bit confused with football director, a board position and manager of the football department, the job Josh Mahoney is doing at the moment. If Walsh wanted to stay in football then he would be an ideal person for the chief, boss, manager or whatever you want to call it of the FD, he ticks a lot of boxes.

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One MAJOR problem this potentially throws up for us:

IF Walsh hasn't stepped down because we've secretly signed him up;

IF we can't convince Walsh to come to us as our new GMFO;

IF we haven't already line up someone else equally competent;

THEN we now have formidable competition in our attempt to find a GMFO.

Collingwood is an attractive workplace for many.

I hope Peter Jackson has been working hard (which I don't doubt) and making a lot of progress on this appointment (of which I'm uncertain).

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Its curious timing if nothing else

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Football Director?

Isn't that Greg Healy's role?

I think Walsh is very very capable, but should we be bringing Collingwood people onto our board?

Since we definitely don't want Hawthorn people in the ranks.

Just asking the question...

Not sure that is was "don't want Hawthorn people" rather "don't want a certain Hawthorn person as President"

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Football Director?

Isn't that Greg Healy's role?

I think Walsh is very very capable, but should we be bringing Collingwood people onto our board?

Since we definitely don't want Hawthorn people in the ranks.

Just asking the question...

After the last one I am a little gun shy

Not sure that we have had any Collingwood people on our board.

Are you referring to Chris Dawes, the last Collingwood person on board?

Or maybe you are referring to an ex-coach??

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Not sure that we have had any Collingwood people on our board.

Are you referring to Chris Dawes, the last Collingwood person on board?

Or maybe you are referring to an ex-coach??

You hit the nail with the last one monoccular
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Hawthorn are also looking for someone to replace Mark Evans, so this could also be linked. Evidently Fantasia is not doing a great job

That leaves 4 Clubs looking for this type of person (Pies, Hawks, Dogs, Dees) and maybe Essendon depending on the wash up of ASADA, makes it tough for us to get a top one

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Hawthorn are also looking for someone to replace Mark Evans, so this could also be linked. Evidently Fantasia is not doing a great job

That leaves 4 Clubs looking for this type of person (Pies, Hawks, Dogs, Dees) and maybe Essendon depending on the wash up of ASADA, makes it tough for us to get a top one

But this time we have a skilled guy doing the looking.

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Hawthorn are also looking for someone to replace Mark Evans, so this could also be linked. Evidently Fantasia is not doing a great job

That leaves 4 Clubs looking for this type of person (Pies, Hawks, Dogs, Dees) and maybe Essendon depending on the wash up of ASADA, makes it tough for us to get a top one

..but we have the biggest challenge in football.

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