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What with all the changes that have been going on during 2013, and into 2014 I was finding it harder to keep track of who went, who remained and the new faces added. I knocked up a list to keep track.

Feel free to add anyone overlooked, I will update as we go along. More than likely missed the obvious somewhere. Comments welcomed on the new appointments and hopefully a step in the right direction going into 2014. Dont turn it into a slug feast on the out going. PJ and Roos being the outstanding personal that have come onboard.


MFC Board Members - Out going


Don Mclardy (President)

Guy Jalland (joint vice-president)

Stuart Grimshaw

Karen Hayes

Greg Healy - Football Director


Cam Schwab (CEO)

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MFC Board Members - New Appointments


Glenn Bartlett (New President)

Peter Spargo remains

Geoff Freeman remains

Russel Howcroft remains

David Thurin remains

John Trotter remains

Jeremy Nichols


Kate Roffey (CEO of the Committee for Melbourne)

George de Crespigny (Chief Commercial Officer)


Peter Jackson (New CEO)

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Football Deptment - Out Going


Tim Harrington (list manager)

Chris Connolly -

Neil Craig -

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Football Deptment - New / remained


Josh Mahoney - New Manager of Football Operations

Jason Taylor - (New National Recruiting Manager)

Todd Viney (Manager Player Personnel)

** Andrew Nichol (Player Development Manager) (Previously backline development coach)

Mallory Smith - Football Administration Manager

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Coaches - Out Going


Mark Neeld

Brian Royal

Leigh Brown

Paul Satterley

** Andrew Nichol

Aaron Greaves


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Coaches - New / Retained


Paul Roos (Head Coach)

Jade Rawlings (remains - Backline Coach)

Brett Allison (Head of Development)

Ben Mathews (Midfield Coach)

George Stone (Midfield and Strategy Coach)

Daniel McPherson (Forward line coach)

Brad Miller (Development Coach)

Greg Stafford (Ruck Coach)

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Listed Players Departed


Aaron Davey (retired) - (signed as Player / Assist Coach VFL - Richmond)

David Rhodan (retired)

Joel MacDonald (retired)

Colin Sylvia (defected to Fremantle)


James Sellar Delisted (Signed with South Fremantle, WAFL)

Tom Gillies Delisted (Signed with St.Marys, GFL)

Josh Tynan Delisted (Signed with Frankston, VFL)

Troy Davis Delisted (Signed with Casey Scorpions, VFL)

Tom Couch ® Delisted (Signed with Coll'wood, VFL)

Rory Taggert Delisted (Signed with Sturt, SANFL)

James Magner ® Delisted (Signed with Port Melbourne, VFL)

Nathan Stark ® Delisted (Signed with Glenelg, SANFL)

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New Recruits

* Jesse Hogan (Under age recruit) * WA / 2013 Casey Scorpions

Viv Michie (Traded Pick No 54 to Fremantle)

Dom Tyson + (Received Pick No 9 + No 53) (Traded away pick No2, No 20,No 72) with GWS.

Bernie Vince (Traded compo (Sylvia) pick No 23 to Adelaide)

Daniel Cross (Free Agent - previously 210 games Bulldogs)

Aidan Riley - Delisted Free Agent - Adelaide

Christian Salem - Pick No 9

Jay Kennedy-Harris - Pick No 40

Jayden Hunt - Pick No 57



Rookies:

James Harmes (selection No.2)

Max King (selection No.19)

Alex Georgiou (selection No.35)

Neville Jetta - Demoted off the Primary List (selection No.50)

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Nice post.

Still too many of the previous Board members for my liking. They were either complicit with boys club or too weak to stand up to them.

Having said that, with Schwab, Connolly and McLardy gone, we are hopefully over the worst of it.

Good signs from Peter Jackson so far.

It would be nice if we went back to having a "Chairman" instead of a "President".

Roos vs. Neeld goes without saying.

I was only mulling over this the other day. The Dees will be all but recognisable in 14. Quite an amazing overhaul.

Hopefully we're just as different on the paddock :)

 

Nicely put for Sylvia - 'Defect'ed.


What with all the changes that have been going on during 2013, and into 2014 I was finding it harder to keep track of who went, who remained and the new faces added. I knocked up a list to keep track.
Feel free to add anyone overlooked, I will update as we go along. More than likely missed the obvious somewhere. Comments welcomed on the new appointments and hopefully a step in the right direction going into 2014. Dont turn it into a slug feast on the out going. PJ and Roos being the outstanding personal that have come onboard.
MFC Board Members - Out going
Don Mclardy (President)
Guy Jalland (joint vice-president)
Stuart Grimshaw
Karen Hayes
Greg Healy - Football Director
Cam Schwab (CEO)
---------------------------
MFC Board Members - New Appointments
Glenn Bartlett (New President)
Peter Spargo remains
Geoff Freeman remains
Russel Howcroft remains
David Thurin remains
John Trotter remains
Kate Roffey (CEO of the Committee)
Peter Jackson (New CEO)
==============
Football Deptment - Out Going
Tim Harrington (list manager)
Chris Connolly -
Neil Craig -
------------------------------------------------
Football Deptment - New / remained
Josh Mahoney - New Manager of Football Operations
Jason Taylor - (new recruiting manager)
Todd Viney (player development manager)
=========================
Coaches - Out Going
Mark Neeld
Brian Royal
Leigh Brown
Paul Satterley
Andrew Nichol
Aaron Greaves
----------------------------------
Coaches - New / Retained
Paul Roos
Jade Rawlings (remains)
Brett Allison
Brad Miller
================
Listed Players
Aaron Davey (retired)
David Rhodan (retired)
Joel MacDonald (retired)
Colin Sylvia (defected)
James Sellar
Tom Gillies
Josh Tynan
Troy Davis
Tom Couch

IIRC Ben Matthews is also one of the new coaches

Great work and nice summary dee-voted.

This will be an excellent thread in years to come for referencing reasons.

 

How different does the new coaching panels look in capability!!

Old New

Senior Coach Neeld Roos

2IC Craig Dew

Backs Rawlings Rawlings

Mids Royal Mathews

Forwards Brown Miller

Development Slattery Allison

Development Nichol Stone

Development Greaves

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IIRC Ben Matthews is also one of the new coaches

Thx, now added Ben to the list.


What with all the changes that have been going on during 2013, and into 2014 I was finding it harder to keep track of who went, who remained and the new faces added. I knocked up a list to keep track.
Feel free to add anyone overlooked, I will update as we go along. More than likely missed the obvious somewhere. Comments welcomed on the new appointments and hopefully a step in the right direction going into 2014. Dont turn it into a slug feast on the out going. PJ and Roos being the outstanding personal that have come onboard.
MFC Board Members - Out going
Don Mclardy (President)
Guy Jalland (joint vice-president)
Stuart Grimshaw
Karen Hayes
Greg Healy - Football Director
Cam Schwab (CEO)
---------------------------
MFC Board Members - New Appointments
Glenn Bartlett (New President)
Peter Spargo remains
Geoff Freeman remains
Russel Howcroft remains
David Thurin remains
John Trotter remains
Kate Roffey (CEO of the Committee)
Peter Jackson (New CEO)
==============
Football Deptment - Out Going
Tim Harrington (list manager)
Chris Connolly -
Neil Craig -
------------------------------------------------
Football Deptment - New / remained
Josh Mahoney - New Manager of Football Operations
Jason Taylor - (new recruiting manager)
Todd Viney (player development manager)
=========================
Coaches - Out Going
Mark Neeld
Brian Royal
Leigh Brown
Paul Satterley
Andrew Nichol
Aaron Greaves
----------------------------------
Coaches - New / Retained
Paul Roos
Jade Rawlings (remains)
Brett Allison
Brad Miller
Ben Mathews
================
Listed Players
Aaron Davey (retired)
David Rhodan (retired)
Joel MacDonald (retired)
Colin Sylvia (defected)
James Sellar
Tom Gillies
Josh Tynan
Troy Davis
Tom Couch

Also, George de Crespigny, Chief Commercial officer

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I don't know who he is or what he did, but Gary Burleigh has departed.

See http://demonland.com/forums/index.php?/topic/35320-dees-cut-recruiter-gary-burleigh/

Edit: added link

Thx for the info, but I deliberately left him off the list. Unless they are a major player, or the list will end up a mile long. I didnt plan on doing the family tree. :) Happy to amend anything or anyone of importance. No offence to Gary Burleigh or anyone else, but the line has to be drawn somewhere.

The idea besides knowing who is doing what,is that we can look back at the recent changes and see what impact they had or are having.

All made easlier when the wins are on the board. Keep the suggestions coming, if they should be included. I amended Kate Roffey.


de Crespigny isn't part of the board. He reports to PJ.

  • 1 month later...

How about giving this thread a couple of days to settle all of the info, then remove all replies, lock it and pin it to the top of this forum as a great reference "document"?

not too shabby an idea hardtrack


How about giving this thread a couple of days to settle all of the info, then remove all replies, lock it and pin it to the top of this forum as a great reference "document"?

I think it's missing half a dozen pages of personal insults. I'll get the ball rolling. Lynden Dunn v Strauss?

I think it's missing half a dozen pages of personal insults. I'll get the ball rolling. Lynden Dunn v Strauss?

Please don't do that... there are too many bozos on this bus that will take that bait.

 

I feel for McLardy. Despite 1000% passion everything EVERYTHING that could go wrong did go wrong. And he still takes every opportunity to talk up the club.

I feel for McLardy. Despite 1000% passion everything EVERYTHING that could go wrong did go wrong. And he still takes every opportunity to talk up the club.

Nice guys don't win premierships!


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