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Just stumbled across an article by Mark Stevens. Interesting thought but I cant see Mike doing it.

http://au.sports.yahoo.com/afl/blogs/b/-/18368313/the-perfect-choice-for-melbourne-president/

hmmmm :huh:

its tempting to dismiss it out of hand for probably silly reasons.

No sillier than some other ideas.

There are precedents

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For F#cks sake. Looking right, then left, then right again.

hmmmm :huh:

its tempting to dismiss it out of hand for probably silly reasons.

No sillier than some other ideas.

There are precedents

Yes it is sillier than other ideas.

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Pros
- Good relationship with the AFL

- Knows his footy

- Good for public image

Cons

- ? Business skills

- ? Passion for the job

I'd say he'd make a good President if we are going down the CEO runs the club in conjunction with the AFL and the board just provide basic oversight route. If we want a more engaged board we should focus on someone at least willing to run for President without being coaxed.

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For F#cks sake. Looking right, then left, then right again.

Yes it is sillier than other ideas.

not all, definitely not all

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We are talking about a man with no presence whatsoever. I do not understand what the benefit would be. Who cares about media contacts!

Um youve been around Melbourne and footy in the last 30 odd years.. Alf Brown aside

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The media either ignores a club or stitches it up. This would happen whether Sheehan was President or otherwise. If the selling point is media contacts we are in a heap of trouble.

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The media either ignores a club or stitches it up. This would happen whether Sheehan was President or otherwise. If the selling point is media contacts we are in a heap of trouble.

Yep we are in total agreement RtG.

We are in a heap of trouble

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Yes WYL. Perhaps I'm missing something here but we are talking about the bloke who always looked a little confused aren't we?

he was the chief football writer for years. I was not his greatest fan most of the time concerning his writing, but his standing in the industry is what it is.

We need exposure on many levels RTG.

Mike as Prez or on the board is worth consideration. These journo's lived and breathed footy 24/7 for about 8 months of the year.

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For all those harping on about 'Business Minds' you'd be well served to have a look at the vast majority of our board over the last 10 years.

The feeling around town has been that most business people check their business brains at the door when they serve on a footy club board. If football has been your business, then maybe you'd be well served running a football business?

It's not exactly a radical thought.

Edit: iPhone doucheyness

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Maybe on the board. But surely not President.

i agree, i remember Eddie as a Ch10 journalist in the late 80's.

now i would never have imagined him as a successful Collingwood Prez.

Mike as a retiring journalist might be an asset as a Board Member.

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For all those harping on about 'Business Minds' you'd be well served to have a look at the vast majority of our board over the last 10 years.

The feeling around town has been that most business people check their business brains at the door when they serve on a footy club board. If football has been your business, then maybe you'd be well served running a football business?

It's not exactly a radical thought.

Edit: iPhone doucheyness

Fair call

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