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excellent listen

it's such a shame we got him closer to retirement age than wanting to really get down into the nitty gritty of being a ceo of a football club again as he's exactly the type of person you want in the role

 

It’s a really good listen. Would have been good if he stuck around. But could also see him stepping in to help another struggling club at some point. Well maybe he wouldn’t be keen but could certainly do it. 
He speaks a lot of sense and particularly around the rebuilding of our club. It was never going to be a quick fix. 

I've seen PJ at the footy decked out in red and blue with his missus after he finished with us. He's one of us


Great podcast and should be a staple instruction on how to run a football club.

He managed to extract both Essendon and Melbourne from the pile of excrement that both found themselves in.  His message was was to get the right people in, get the finances in order to match your income and set achievable plans for the future. 

It was interesting that he noted that you have to get the TRUST of the members back, by actions.  That trust is easily lost, but you have to work hard to get it back. When they see results, then they return.

That was a really good hour. PJ is always so straight down the line. 
He was a great asset and his philosophy is very simple. Get the right people, and those that can no contribute have to step aside. 
Pert has to work under those guidelines right now. 
 

Thanks Peter

I highly recommend everyone listens to this.

The whole thing was great but if you are pressed for time the Demon content is from 33-53 mins.

But you really should listen to the whole thing

No amazing headlines to report that haven't already been reported in the past but a great insight into what happened during his tenure.

 

 

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