Jump to content


Recommended Posts

Posted
26 minutes ago, SFebey said:

Just on SEN - Stephen Trigg available and discussing he'd be a good fit for Dees perhaps.

Salary Cap rorter @crows..

 

Are you kidding?

Posted
31 minutes ago, SFebey said:

Just on SEN - Stephen Trigg available and discussing he'd be a good fit for Dees perhaps.

For goodness me, a twice failed CEO? A good fit? Simply wont happen.

it seems there is a fair bit of mates pumping up mates happening here.

  • Like 1
Posted
8 minutes ago, Blinkybill said:

For goodness me, a twice failed CEO? A good fit? Simply wont happen.

it seems there is a fair bit of mates pumping up mates happening here.

Lucky KB still hates CS for sacking him.

We would have to listen to him flogging him on SEN as a great CEO if they were mates.

Posted (edited)
9 hours ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Huh?

While there are MCC reps on the board, where have any of the current board displayed any of the qualities that you have listed above? In fact, who exactly on the board do you take issue with? Glenn Bartlett (an old school tie MCC type if I ever saw one)?

Now I am convinced this is dee-luded. Just need a few multi colored letters and different text types, more bizarre non sequiturs (though your Don Pyke thread was a pretty true to form), references to the Northern stand and the social club and the gig will be up.

This current running of this club is the best I have witnessed since the early 70's. 

And I assume the board is doing this as well ?

 

CBF, you always lower yourself to play the man, when you have a weak argument, but still try to argue the point. just because you think your protecting the club. 

But we have to look at our failures, to grow from them.

 

This board has been under heavy scrutiny from the AFL, who have cast a strong eye over our board appointees, since they sent us PJ and Roosy.

And so they should have, because of the hopeless work done by our boards/admins over the past 50 years.

I am of the strong opinion that the issue with our past weak boards is the Mcc influence, and therefore the reluctance to change from that.

The club needs to change from where and what it has been.  It is not solely the lack of success that's been our problem.

It has all stemmed from the decisions made;,, from hiring of personnel;,,  to decisions made that effect the supporters and how they feel about our club.
 

We have been an absolute basket case of a club for 50+ years. 

Our support base has been weakened in that time, when other teams have gone from strength to strength, as clubs.

 

We cannot claim we are a power club now, as we have recently added a number of members who are climbing on, since we have got the excitement back.

 

The time to judge the strength of a club and its support base is when it's struggling.

 

.

Edited by DV8
Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, DV8 said:

This current running of this club is the best I have witnessed since the early 70's. 

And I assume the board is doing this as well ?

 

CBF, you always lower yourself to play the man, when you have a weak argument, but still try to argue the point. just because you think your protecting the club. 

But we have to look at our failures, to grow from them.

 

This board has been under heavy scrutiny from the AFL, who have cast a strong eye over our board appointees, since they sent us PJ and Roosy.

And so they should have, because of the hopeless work done by our boards/admins over the past 50 years.

I am of the strong opinion that the issue with our past weak boards is the Mcc influence, and therefore the reluctance to change from that.

The club needs to change from where and what it has been.  It is not solely the lack of success that's been our problem.

It has all stemmed from the decisions made;,, from hiring of personnel;,,  to decisions made that effect the supporters and how they feel about our club.
 

We have been an absolute basket case of a club for 50+ years. 

Our support base has been weakened in that time, when other teams have gone from strength to strength, as clubs.

 

We cannot claim we are a power club now, as we have recently added a number of members who are climbing on, since we have got the excitement back.

 

The time to judge the strength of a club and its support base is when it's struggling.

 

.

OK. I'll bite. 

Again I ask, who on the board is suspect? You speak in broad generalizations but never put anything up to back up what you are saying except tales of the 50's when Norm Smith supposedly murdered people with a cattle stun gun, Anton Chigurh style, for being unable to kick both feet.

The only time I have heard league HQ ever express doubts about our board is when Alan Stockdale and Jeff Kennett were thinking of running for the board. And even that was second hand from PJ on 'On the Couch' all the way back in 2013. Where and when have they 'put serious scrutiny on our current board'? The board as far as I'm concerned has done it's job in actual oversight of the club while setting broader organizational direction e.g. Moving out of the gaming industry.

Secondly, they never 'sent' us Paul Roos. PJ headhunted Roos and was on the record as saying if he couldn't convince him then he would pursue either Rocket Eade or Mark Williams. If he was sent as you claim, those two would never have been in consideration.

For all your confidence in Gill and Co., he is now one step away from being forced to testify in a civil case into his conduct during the supplements saga (which the AFL made an absolute pigs ear of). He is the same Gill who put forth the most pizz weak condemnation of what was happening to Adam Goodes for fear of upsetting undefined stakeholders. The same bloke who lead an organization so arrogant that is was willing to tell Victoria Police that it would handle Dusty Martin and Chopstickgate. To me that smacks of an organization that values expediency and PR over actual corporate integrity.

Oh, he was also in charge when his mate Simon, as well as others, were busy with young female staff members. If those are the type of people who will be under consideration then forget it.

Your concept of football is bound to a bygone age that no longer exists. You can continue to live in a past that has little relevance to now or see things as they actually are.

 

 

Edited by Colin B. Flaubert
Wanted to add a few more points
Posted
18 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Probably out of our price range but James Sutherland's done a better job than his current reputation reflects as the CEO of cricket Aus. Launched the Big Bash, made some big money with a TV deal, done the rounds with the players on a pay deal. Worth a phone call at least to see if he wants to move his office just down the street. The more competition the better.

I don't share your enthusiasm for James Sutherland. In my view under his watch cricket has gone backwards overall. I accept that there has been great progress in women's cricket and the Big Bash, but cricket is no longer the dominant summer pastime like it used to be.  

  • Like 1

Posted

Cricket does not now get the TV coverage that it once received.

I can remember seeing regular reports and even live coverage of Sheffield Shield matches. This doesn't happen now.

How many of us could name the best players in each State team, or which ones are pushing for national selection?

And when less cricket is shown live on TV interest in the game will dwindle considerably.

Recent on field bloopers and general boorish sledging do little to enhance the once popular sport.

 

 

 

Posted
2 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I don't share your enthusiasm for James Sutherland. In my view under his watch cricket has gone backwards overall. I accept that there has been great progress in women's cricket and the Big Bash, but cricket is no longer the dominant summer pastime like it used to be.  

Hmmmm!!! 

This from Chip Le Grand in The Australian today.

When he took over Cricket Australia in 2001, its total revenue was about $50 million a year. That figure is now about $500m a year

According to Cricket Australia records, 436,000 people played cricket in some form in the 2000-01 financial year. Total participation in cricket now stands at 1,429,523 — about one in every 20 Australians.

The important number for ­Sutherland is 135,223. This is the number of primary school-aged girls and boys who play the game. Nearly 36,000 of them are ­enrolled in Milo Cricket and 20,567 play T20 Blast. Neither ­program existed in 2001. A further 79,000 play junior club cricket.

Also record attendances at Tests last summer. 

Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

OK. I'll bite. 

Again I ask, who on the board is suspect? You speak in broad generalizations but never put anything up to back up what you are saying except tales of the 50's when Norm Smith supposedly murdered people with a cattle stun gun, Anton Chigurh style, for being unable to kick both feet.

The only time I have heard league HQ ever express doubts about our board is when Alan Stockdale and Jeff Kennett were thinking of running for the board. And even that was second hand from PJ on 'On the Couch' all the way back in 2013. Where and when have they 'put serious scrutiny on our current board'? The board as far as I'm concerned has done it's job in actual oversight of the club while setting broader organizational direction e.g. Moving out of the gaming industry.

Secondly, they never 'sent' us Paul Roos. PJ headhunted Roos and was on the record as saying if he couldn't convince him then he would pursue either Rocket Eade or Mark Williams. If he was sent as you claim, those two would never have been in consideration.

For all your confidence in Gill and Co., he is now one step away from being forced to testify in a civil case into his conduct during the supplements saga (which the AFL made an absolute pigs ear of). He is the same Gill who put forth the most pizz weak condemnation of what was happening to Adam Goodes for fear of upsetting undefined stakeholders. The same bloke who lead an organization so arrogant that is was willing to tell Victoria Police that it would handle Dusty Martin and Chopstickgate. To me that smacks of an organization that values expediency and PR over actual corporate integrity.

Oh, he was also in charge when his mate Simon, as well as others, were busy with young female staff members. If those are the type of people who will be under consideration then forget it.

Your concept of football is bound to a bygone age that no longer exists. You can continue to live in a past that has little relevance to now or see things as they actually are.

 

 

 AGAIN I say, this board/admin is doing the best job that I can recall in my lifetime.  note that means there is no issue with this current administration that I'm aware of.

 

AGAIN i iterate, that I have NO Trust with Mfc choosing board members in the future, as we lose the controls of the AFL.

I think we can assume that PJ ending is timed, as we move towards possible late September action, to not have the perception of AFL interference if we happen to win a Silver Cup.

And that also the job he was sent to us to do, is nearly done.

 

PJ did not headhunt Roos.  Roosy was chosen for us at the same time as PJ.  Some 'tidying up work' needed doing around the club before Roosy would commit.  Roosy had to make his mind up, but had done well prior to his announcement. almost a year earlier.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl-melbourne-ceo-peter-jackson-recommits-to-demons-20151119-gl2s5i.html

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-09-06/roos-announced-as-demons-coach/4940876

You really have to stop reading the papers and believing the Media PR spin, CBF.

 

CBF, you love to play word games, trying to swing perception Via deception.  I don't have confidence in Gillon at all.

What I have is confidence in the AFL mechanisms. And footy nous, more-so than their running of the games rules, etc.

 

Than you bring up your own moralistic biases,,,, which have absolutely NOTHING to do with what I referring to, regarding our past boards, and how we have gone about electing board members, over the past 5 decades.

 

What your saying, is plain rubbish.

Edited by DV8
Posted
44 minutes ago, It's Time said:

Hmmmm!!! 

This from Chip Le Grand in The Australian today.

When he took over Cricket Australia in 2001, its total revenue was about $50 million a year. That figure is now about $500m a year

According to Cricket Australia records, 436,000 people played cricket in some form in the 2000-01 financial year. Total participation in cricket now stands at 1,429,523 — about one in every 20 Australians.

The important number for ­Sutherland is 135,223. This is the number of primary school-aged girls and boys who play the game. Nearly 36,000 of them are ­enrolled in Milo Cricket and 20,567 play T20 Blast. Neither ­program existed in 2001. A further 79,000 play junior club cricket.

Also record attendances at Tests last summer. 

Those figures do support an argument that Sutherland has done a good job. But I'm not sure I can believe the figures. Participation of over 1.4 million (which is actually one in 17, not one in 20) seems very unlikely to me.

  • Like 1
Posted
4 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I don't share your enthusiasm for James Sutherland. In my view under his watch cricket has gone backwards overall. I accept that there has been great progress in women's cricket and the Big Bash, but cricket is no longer the dominant summer pastime like it used to be.  

Summer pastimes are the summer pastimes that they used to be! Most people get 2 weeks holiday max. Most people have no interest standing in the sun every Saturday for 8 hours a day.

 

1 hour ago, corowa said:

Cricket does not now get the TV coverage that it once received.

I can remember seeing regular reports and even live coverage of Sheffield Shield matches. This doesn't happen now.

How many of us could name the best players in each State team, or which ones are pushing for national selection?

And when less cricket is shown live on TV interest in the game will dwindle considerably.

Recent on field bloopers and general boorish sledging do little to enhance the once popular sport.

 

There's way more international cricket and far more sporting choice now. No one is watching or covering the Sheffield Shield for a reason, but you'll still get passionate debate about selection on social media and forums before a test series.

The recent broadcast deal does put a bigger percentage of cricket on foxtel but there's still heaps on free to air on 7. 

I think Sutherland overstayed his welcome and probably like the players in South Africa there was a lack of leadership and some burnout from some difficult negotiations - both with the TV deals and with players. 

But it's a suggestion of a name who has worked in high level sporting admin. Josh Mahoney has managed Melbourne's footy admin which is probably about 40 million in revenue to work with. As mentioned above Sutherland is dealing with 500 million revenue! 

Sporting admin is a very shallow pool of talent, but other business administrators in sport often fail to grasp the important factors in running a football club. It's not an easy appointment to make.

Posted
5 hours ago, DV8 said:

 AGAIN I say, this board/admin is doing the best job that I can recall in my lifetime.  note that means there is no issue with this current administration that I'm aware of.

 

AGAIN i iterate, that I have NO Trust with Mfc choosing board members in the future, as we lose the controls of the AFL.

I think we can assume that PJ ending is timed, as we move towards possible late September action, to not have the perception of AFL interference if we happen to win a Silver Cup.

And that also the job he was sent to us to do, is nearly done.

 

PJ did not headhunt Roos.  Roosy was chosen for us at the same time as PJ.  Some 'tidying up work' needed doing around the club before Roosy would commit.  Roosy had to make his mind up, but had done well prior to his announcement. almost a year earlier.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl-melbourne-ceo-peter-jackson-recommits-to-demons-20151119-gl2s5i.html

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-09-06/roos-announced-as-demons-coach/4940876

You really have to stop reading the papers and believing the Media PR spin, CBF.

 

CBF, you love to play word games, trying to swing perception Via deception.  I don't have confidence in Gillon at all.

What I have is confidence in the AFL mechanisms. And footy nous, more-so than their running of the games rules, etc.

 

Than you bring up your own moralistic biases,,,, which have absolutely NOTHING to do with what I referring to, regarding our past boards, and how we have gone about electing board members, over the past 5 decades.

 

What your saying, is plain rubbish.

No, I'd really should take the word of the bloke whose posts need heavy peyote use to get close to deciphering.

Why you posted those two articles (from the news media if the irony isn't lost on anyone) is beyond me as neither indicated that Roos was an AFL appointment. They just stated the terms of each's employment.

If you really would like to know how Roos was appointed, read 'Here It Is'. While Roos wondered if the Swans low balling him came about because of pressure from head office, he clearly recounts that during the closing stages of 2013, PJ and the players had to convince him before he signed on. There was no clandestine deal to get him on board in 2012 (if you are to be believed).

Your post started off as some kind of endorsement of HQ (as you wrongly have asserted that Roos was an AFL appointment) which veered off into some kind of bizarre rant against the MCC. I'm afraid to ask but when you say that 'the MFC can't choose it's board', what do you mean? That members aren't allowed to vote in board elections?

You come on here, talk absolute piffle mixed in with assertions that have no observable evidence behind them and expect people to take you on face value. If you want to come on here to do that and expect people just to nod their head and agree with you, you might want to go elsewhere.

What was that Talking Heads song you were mentioning again @beelzebub

 

Posted
On 5/25/2018 at 10:33 PM, rjay said:

I still think it will be an internal appointment...

I've had discussions and the only details to be finalised are salary and a police check.

Look out beaches- Biffen is back.

Posted
14 minutes ago, Biffen said:

I've had discussions and the only details to be finalised are salary and a police check.

Look out beaches- Biffen is back.

let me know if you need a reference, biffo

  • Like 1
Posted
3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

let me know if you need a reference, biffo

The police check will be quite an obstacle to overcome.

Did they ask for a blood sample Biff?


Posted
11 minutes ago, bringbackthebiff said:

We now seem to be good developing players, had an excellent succession plan for Roos, it makes sense to promote Josh Mahoney after serving an apprenticeship under the great man

unless of course there is a better candidate...

  • Like 3
Posted

How about James Sutherland?

He mentioned Melbourne in a positive context (not about CEO role - longstanding fan loyalty without success) in his interview with Gerard Whateley this morning.

Perhaps he would like to be the one to oversee that eventual success, without the constant travel?

Posted
1 hour ago, bringbackthebiff said:

We now seem to be good developing players, had an excellent succession plan for Roos, it makes sense to promote Josh Mahoney after serving an apprenticeship under the great man

I like Mahoney, but managing a football department is light years away from CEO of a multi-million dollar club. Has there been any precedents of footy department heads being elevated directly to CEO? There may very well be, but I don’t know.

  • Like 3
Posted
46 minutes ago, Razor said:

How about James Sutherland?

He mentioned Melbourne in a positive context (not about CEO role - longstanding fan loyalty without success) in his interview with Gerard Whateley this morning.

Perhaps he would like to be the one to oversee that eventual success, without the constant travel?

Didn' he get truly rogered by Al Nicholson in the cricket player award negotiations? 

  • Like 1
Posted
2 hours ago, Danelska said:

unless of course there is a better candidate...

The best candidate will be the best cultural fit.

My money is on Mahoney.

  • Like 2
Posted
2 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

The best candidate will be the best cultural fit.

My money is on Mahoney.

I wonder how much insight PJ has given to him on the business side of the club? If PJ did expose him to that and he took to that well then it may give him a leg up.

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Razor said:

How about James Sutherland?

He mentioned Melbourne in a positive context (not about CEO role - longstanding fan loyalty without success) in his interview with Gerard Whateley this morning.

Perhaps he would like to be the one to oversee that eventual success, without the constant travel?

I suspect he's used to being a big fish by comparison to a footy club CEO which really doesn't carry much power given the role of the AFL. If not for the ball tampering he would probably walk into a role on the AFL Commission or the executive if he wanted to.

The ball tampering has brought a dark cloud over his administration of the great game of cricket.

I'm sure he'll pick up something in any event.

Edited by Diamond_Jim

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Demonland Forums  

  • Match Previews, Reports & Articles  

    2024 Player Reviews: #36 Kysaiah Pickett

    The Demons’ aggressive small forward who kicks goals and defends the Demons’ ball in the forward arc. When he’s on song, he’s unstoppable but he did blot his copybook with a three week suspension in the final round. Date of Birth: 2 June 2001 Height: 171cm Games MFC 2024: 21 Career Total: 106 Goals MFC 2024: 36 Career Total: 161 Brownlow Medal Votes: 3 Melbourne Football Club: 4th Best & Fairest: 369 votes

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 5

    TRAINING: Friday 15th November 2024

    Demonland Trackwatchers took advantage of the beautiful sunshine to head down to Gosch's Paddock and witness the return of Clayton Oliver to club for his first session in the lead up to the 2025 season. DEMONLAND'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS Clarry in the house!! Training: JVR, McVee, Windsor, Tholstrup, Woey, Brown, Petty, Adams, Chandler, Turner, Bowey, Seston, Kentfield, Laurie, Sparrow, Viney, Rivers, Jefferson, Hore, Howes, Verrall, AMW, Clarry Tom Campbell is here

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    2024 Player Reviews: #7 Jack Viney

    The tough on baller won his second Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Trophy in a narrow battle with skipper Max Gawn and Alex Neal-Bullen and battled on manfully in the face of a number of injury niggles. Date of Birth: 13 April 1994 Height: 178cm Games MFC 2024: 23 Career Total: 219 Goals MFC 2024: 10 Career Total: 66 Brownlow Medal Votes: 8

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 3

    TRAINING: Wednesday 13th November 2024

    A couple of Demonland Trackwatchers braved the rain and headed down to Gosch's paddock to bring you their observations from the second day of Preseason training for the 1st to 4th Year players. DITCHA'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS I attended some of the training today. Richo spoke to me and said not to believe what is in the media, as we will good this year. Jefferson and Kentfield looked big and strong.  Petty was doing all the training. Adams looked like he was in rehab.  KE

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    2024 Player Reviews: #15 Ed Langdon

    The Demon running machine came back with a vengeance after a leaner than usual year in 2023.  Date of Birth: 1 February 1996 Height: 182cm Games MFC 2024: 22 Career Total: 179 Goals MFC 2024: 9 Career Total: 76 Brownlow Medal Votes: 5 Melbourne Football Club: 5th Best & Fairest: 352 votes

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 8

    2024 Player Reviews: #24 Trent Rivers

    The premiership defender had his best year yet as he was given the opportunity to move into the midfield and made a good fist of it. Date of Birth: 30 July 2001 Games MFC 2024: 23 Career Total: 100 Goals MFC 2024: 2 Career Total:  9 Brownlow Medal Votes: 7 Melbourne Football Club: 6th Best & Fairest: 350 votes

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 2

    TRAINING: Monday 11th November 2024

    Veteran Demonland Trackwatchers Kev Martin, Slartibartfast & Demon Wheels were on hand at Gosch's Paddock to kick off the official first training session for the 1st to 4th year players with a few elder statesmen in attendance as well. KEV MARTIN'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS Beautiful morning. Joy all round, they look like they want to be there.  21 in the squad. Looks like the leadership group is TMac, Viney Chandler and Petty. They look like they have sli

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports 2

    2024 Player Reviews: #1 Steven May

    The years are rolling by but May continued to be rock solid in a key defensive position despite some injury concerns. He showed great resilience in coming back from a nasty rib injury and is expected to continue in that role for another couple of seasons. Date of Birth: 10 January 1992 Height: 193cm Games MFC 2024: 19 Career Total: 235 Goals MFC 2024: 1 Career Total: 24 Melbourne Football Club: 9th Best & Fairest: 316 votes

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 3

    2024 Player Reviews: #4 Judd McVee

    It was another strong season from McVee who spent most of his time mainly at half back but he also looked at home on a few occasions when he was moved into the midfield. There could be more of that in 2025. Date of Birth: 7 August 2003 Height: 185cm Games MFC 2024: 23 Career Total: 48 Goals MFC 2024: 1 Career Total: 1 Brownlow Medal Votes: 1 Melbourne Football Club: 7th Best & Fairest: 347 votes

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Melbourne Demons 5
  • Tell a friend

    Love Demonland? Tell a friend!

×
×
  • Create New...