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1 hour ago, don't make me angry said:

True

 but no one makes the right call on everybody at any club  or business , also i said he did smart things and stupid things, but only u are perfect 

No i am not perfect. Tell me the smart things that CS did for the MFC, particularly during his 2nd stint, remembering that Sponsors couldn't wait to run away on many occasions. 

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28 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No i am not perfect. Tell me the smart things that CS did for the MFC, particularly during his 2nd stint, remembering that Sponsors couldn't wait to run away on many occasions. 

Do we really need to go there for the umpteenth time? The buck stopped with CS and when the time came he resigned honourably instead of allowing the club to plunge deeper in trouble. There were plenty of others who didn't perform at the club who you can't say that about and when it's all said and done there's a conga line of failed CEOs on your criteria because, you might not have noticed, but we haven't won a flag since the days when Jimmy Cardwell ran the show. 

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9 minutes ago, The Great Pretender said:

Do we really need to go there for the umpteenth time? The buck stopped with CS and when the time came he resigned honourably instead of allowing the club to plunge deeper in trouble. There were plenty of others who didn't perform at the club who you can't say that about and when it's all said and done there's a conga line of failed CEOs on your criteria because, you might not have noticed, but we haven't won a flag since the days when Jimmy Cardwell ran the show. 

I am interested in what DMMA considers to be the good things CS did for the club. Considering after he left it was discovered that we were back to $5mill in debt after he had given himself a new contract months before i don't consider CS' departure honourable at all

 CS was a good talker which is what he still does today but in real terms he was a walking disaster.....

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1 hour ago, don't make me angry said:

Sorry that's not true he got many things wrong at the bommers,

 

 

Is only relevant for us ...in time he's been here. Pretty good i reckon. 

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19 minutes ago, The Great Pretender said:

Do we really need to go there for the umpteenth time? The buck stopped with CS and when the time came he resigned honourably instead of allowing the club to plunge deeper in trouble. There were plenty of others who didn't perform at the club who you can't say that about and when it's all said and done there's a conga line of failed CEOs on your criteria because, you might not have noticed, but we haven't won a flag since the days when Jimmy Cardwell ran the show. 

 

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I am interested in what DMMA considers to be the good things CS did for the club. Considering after he left it was discovered that we were back to $5mill in debt after he had given himself a new contract months before i don't consider CS' departure honourable at all

 CS was a good talker which is what he still does today but in real terms he was a walking disaster.....

Let's not go back there boys...new club now. 

You know my view of the past 'SWYL' but it serves no purpose to revisit now.

The lessons have been well learned & unless they are unlearned lets move on.

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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

I am interested in what DMMA considers to be the good things CS did for the club. Considering after he left it was discovered that we were back to $5mill in debt after he had given himself a new contract months before i don't consider CS' departure honourable at all

 CS was a good talker which is what he still does today but in real terms he was a walking disaster.....

Not sure if the alleged debt claim amounted to us being in the same financial mess we were in when CS took over because when he left, we were substantially better off in terms of net assets.

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1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No i am not perfect. Tell me the smart things that CS did for the MFC, particularly during his 2nd stint, remembering that Sponsors couldn't wait to run away on many occasions. 

Well he did take full control of the bentleigh club

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46 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Is only relevant for us ...in time he's been here. Pretty good i reckon. 

After 2010 u could say the samething about CS things looked good,  only time will tell if jacko did every thing right,  in saying that I don't hope he did all things well but expect it

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1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No i am not perfect. Tell me the smart things that CS did for the MFC, particularly during his 2nd stint, remembering that Sponsors couldn't wait to run away on many occasions. 

He did reconnected the MFC to the MCC

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8 hours ago, don't make me angry said:

He did reconnected the MFC to the MCC

There was the much needed new desk and let's not forget Whiteboard Wednesday .

Also, WyL in his haste to slam poor old CS has forgotten to mention the swanky blazers, the bugle , the appointment of Neeld and I could go on but modesty prevents.

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2 hours ago, Biffen said:

There was the much needed new desk and let's not forget Whiteboard Wednesday .

Also, WyL in his haste to slam poor old CS has forgotten to mention the swanky blazers, the bugle , the appointment of Neeld and I could go on but modesty prevents.

Did I say he did not do many stupid things he did but to say he did nothing good is so closed minded, and a stupid thing to say

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24 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

Yes it's huge worth over 10millon and Millons in gaming revenue, u asked what smart things he did, no matter if u think it's easy,can u every say your wrong 

Oh i am often wrong mate. I am trying to work out what that has to do with the previous CEO of the club. 

When CS removed himself the club was in a catatonic state, whilst his pockets were full. 

Are you a family member?

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The credit for the Bentleigh Club goes to Joe Gutnick.  When the deal to finally deliver it to the MFC was done Schwab didn't even attend the Bentleigh Board meeting instead leaving it to CFO Matt Green to oversee. As the saying goes "a mans got to know his limitations" - a smart decision by Cam.  As I understand it the Gardner Board organized that there were MFC people on the Bentleigh Board to ensure we got the Club when the final chapter played out.

Credit to Joseph first and foremost and then to successive administrations but Joe is single handedly responsible for our net asset position now and it's a wonderful legacy.  Schwab just happened to be in the Chair at the time, a little like he was for our move to AAMI Stadium that was actually instigated by the Gardner Board and Steve Harris.

The reality is that we had a line of poor to incompetent CEO's going back to the late 90's and our Boards were little better.  Thankfully the AFL took the initiative and we are now in very good hands.  

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1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Oh i am often wrong mate. I am trying to work out what that has to do with the previous CEO of the club. 

When CS removed himself the club was in a catatonic state, whilst his pockets were full. 

Are you a family member?

No but u said he did nothing right which is a very closed satement, without the bentleigh club and rejoining the Mcc there would be no club for PJ to saved, also it shows what kind of people we are I am center left u are far right, u like Tony Abbott, u only look at one side of the story!  I look at both sides of the story, at the end CS had to go,  and the stupid things out weighed the smart things, and now PJ has smoothed out the mistakes and taking the good things CS did. 

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1 hour ago, don't make me angry said:

No but u said he did nothing right which is a very closed satement, without the bentleigh club and rejoining the Mcc there would be no club for PJ to saved, also it shows what kind of people we are I am center left u are far right, u like Tony Abbott, u only look at one side of the story!  I look at both sides of the story, at the end CS had to go,  and the stupid things out weighed the smart things, and now PJ has smoothed out the mistakes and taking the good things CS did. 

Wow you are the first person to call me far Right good thing you don't know me :)

 Vogon is correct  Schwab had nothing to do with the Bentleigh Club, but he bought a lovely desk for his office and did take out a low interest loan from The MFC rather than walk to his bank  a loan he did pay back in full.

CS should have been in "The Sting" with Paul Newman and Robert Redford

 

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On 24/12/2016 at 11:19 PM, A F said:

Well, technically we're heading into Year Four of a five year plan. I reckon after those five years, we're a real chance to pinch a flag. So as soon as 2019. From where we were in 2013, that's near incredible. 

5 years from bad to top isn't exactly historical.  One N Smith took us from last in 53 to premiers 55,56,57,59,60,64. 

On 27/12/2016 at 11:57 AM, beelzebub said:

Lets just win one week at a time ;)

As long as that weekly list includes September 30, 2017 ?

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1 hour ago, monoccular said:

5 years from bad to top isn't exactly historical.  One N Smith took us from last in 53 to premiers 55,56,57,59,60,64. 

As long as that weekly list includes September 30, 2017 ?

of course ;)

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looking forward to a Goodwin Good  win !!  and many of them ;)

 

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