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8 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Sorry, maybe I should have been clearer.

What I'm saying is, if we're in such a poor financial situation; what are the realistic ramifications from a football department point of view if we don't meet the expectations he has set?

To use a crude example, if the season is judged as a failure due to the coaching, how can we possibly afford to pay out Goodwin's contract? I just wonder if the expectations actually have any teeth given the financial implications.

Right, I understand.

I suppose the question is how impactful is our financial position on our footy (e.g. how, if at all, does it impact training?).

 
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5 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

You softies!! Where is your journalistic integ.... oh it’s just a footy forum. 
 

Ps I do hope you at least gave his feet a tickle.

I guess what I meant to convey is that we will ask questions but we will take his answers on face value we're not going to "A Few Good Men" him as some on here seem to want.

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1 hour ago, Lord Nev said:

Given Mr Bartlett has said today on SEN that the "expectation is to play finals" in the same interview where the club has pleaded for financial donations, what are the ramifications if we don't meet expectations?

 

 

36 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Nope.

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/735403/we-don-t-use-covid-19-as-an-excuse-bartlett

“We rolled out some club values at the start of the year and some expectations, and one of them is that we’re not going to use COVID-19 as an excuse”

“Our expectation is to play finals.

“We set out a strategic plan at the start of the year for the next four years and that plan hasn’t been altered.

“We can still absolutely assess the performance on and off the field - the performance of our coaching group, our playing group, everyone across the club.

“Absolutely you need to take into account the circumstances we’ve faced, but also how we’ve dealt with those challenges and circumstances.”

I read this as an admission by the club that our response to COVID is where we can, and should, be analysed (i.e. rather than saying "COVID means this season's a write off", we need to accept COVID changes things but grade our performance based on how we adapt).

What he's actually saying, if I read the articles correctly (I didn't hear the interview), is that we've decided to ask our supporters for donations and if we can get $1M in donations by the end of the year, we won't need to rely on an AFL assistance.

That, to me, is not an unreasonable financial decision. If we have a wealthy supporter base, why not try to tap into that before we have to go to the AFL?

I also don't think that's inconsistent with us saying we should still be playing finals.

I heard the interview and thought he presented well.

We don't hear a lot of him and I guess that's not a bad thing overall...we don't need dial a quote Jeff or Eddie everywhere.

It would be good to hear from him just a little more though. Particularly when big issues arise.

It also seems we're not in as bad a financial position as many have painted.

He said the balance sheet was strong and if as you've both said if we can raise a mill we won't need to borrow from the AFL.

We've been around for 160 years and intend to be around for another 160 years and beyond.

He also talked about the future of the AFL and a new team in Tassie and the overall strength of the competition going forward.

Rather than less teams we will maybe look at 2 more or even 4 more clubs over the next 20 plus years (don't remember the time frame).

In other words said Jeff was talking through his a....

As for performance, he said our goal was to make finals...it didn't seem like one of those just sayin' goals but a legitimate and expected goal.

I would say Goody and the FD would have a lot of questions to answer if we don't.

On another issue, said the club are fully behind Nev to a person and doing everything they can do to stamp out the poor race based behaviour of faceless fans.

 

 

 
44 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Can I just call this out?

@Demonland and others go to significant effort to run the podcast and to get someone as important as Bartlett as a guest.

This isn't a hard-hitting investigative piece of journalism, it's an online forum.

How about, if you want to ask the club a question, you do it, and otherwise don't [censored] and moan about questions possibly not being asked of Bartlett tonight. 

Sadly I cannot tonight tU about to be locked up and with my Grand daughters tonight for the last time in 4 weeks and believe it or not they are more important to me than the MFC. I will listen later tonight or tomorrow. Yes I know what tonight is and I will be keen to see if hard questions are asked. I still stay with my statement that MFC members are too polite.


 

If we can get rid of any AFL assistance does that make it easier to push back on the draw that we generally get? I'm talking Geelong, Essendon fixtures where we're always shafted.

30 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

first time i've listened to the podcast live

ironic given you are listening to a pre record

Just now, binman said:

ironic given you are listening to a pre record

i know! :D

i'd completely forgotten about us signing up mcdonald's as corporate partners for aflw

would be great to get them across the club as a whole not just on aflw coaching apparel

this is a great interview guys

 


He had me until he dropped the non word 'learnings' just now. It's lessons !!

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4 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

i know! :D

i'd completely forgotten about us signing up mcdonald's as corporate partners for aflw

would be great to get them across the club as a whole not just on aflw coaching apparel

this is a great interview guys

 

Thank you. Happy with the outcome. We asked all the questions we wanted. If people aren't happy that we didn't dig hard enough well all I can say is they can start their own podcast.

3 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

He had me until he dropped the non word 'learnings' just now. It's lessons !!

Is learning it's lessons, a lesson or a learning?

Come on....fess up, sounded like someone was trying to ring through earlier. 

Really enjoyable interview gents, great job.

 


5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Still LIVE to air FWIW.

I menat the interview. I'm listening to the live on air pre record as we speak/write

What are our plans for sustainability outside of AFL operations

 
1 minute ago, Demonland said:

That was my phone. Had put DO NOT DISTURB on so have no idea how that slipped through. Bloody iPhones.

Can Unleash call up


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