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1 hour ago, A F said:

God bless? What is "woke" about Kate Roffey?

She doesn’t have a you-know-what’s-it?

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2 hours ago, Grand New Flag said:

This has nothing to do with Bartlett. 

KR was elected President with one ambition, one KPI.  That's is to use her close ties with the Andrew's Government to convince them to back our MGC precedent Social Club & Training facility.  If you ask KR she speaks openly that this is why she was elected and this is her mission. Her skill set and network outside of this is limited for a football club. 

Good luck to her.

Why so churlish?

You sign off on all these posts with a passive aggressive aside of encouragement, but I don’t know who you’re kidding. 

Put up your massive concerns or complaints or put your dismissiveness to the side. 

Or keep posting this stuff on a forum and tell us to calm down as you get your reaction…

2 hours ago, Grand New Flag said:

Sorry mate, auto correct on my mobile phone.  

Are you suggesting because I quoted a spelling mistake that I a dumb? 

For the record, I have seen her CV.  

What I have said is correct. 

 

 

Just like the correct use of the english language.

 
4 hours ago, Grand New Flag said:

This has nothing to do with Bartlett. 

KR was elected President with one ambition, one KPI.  That's is to use her close ties with the Andrew's Government to convince them to back our MGC precedent Social Club & Training facility.  If you ask KR she speaks openly that this is why she was elected and this is her mission. Her skill set and network outside of this is limited for a football club. 

Good luck to her.


To be honest, that would put her one up against Bartlett. Incremental improvement!

On 8/30/2021 at 11:48 AM, Half forward flank said:

Hats off to Kate Roffey. Kate will not be going to Perth due to the limited number of MFC people allowed into WA. I am sure Kate could have found a way to be included in the party of 55 but she put others ahead of herself. A real leader.....

I really hope Victoria make it incredibly hard for WA teams/supporters to get into Victoria once we open up.


That comes across as quite nasty, vindictive and childish, Doug.

Why would you want to punish innocent players and supporters?

Kate will ultimately be judged on whether she delivers a home base or not. In this regard her CV is impeccable. I don't think there is another man or woman more qualified for the job

And I haven't seen her pushing a woke agenda either unless advocating for the women's team is considered woke.

 

I don't care which way she leans but if we get stuck in the carpark of collingwoods facility then she has failed!

30 minutes ago, BDA said:

And I haven't seen her pushing a woke agenda either unless advocating for the women's team is considered woke.

Better to be woke than asleep at the wheel, I suppose.


2 hours ago, Demonstone said:

That comes across as quite nasty, vindictive and childish, Doug.

Why would you want to punish innocent players and supporters?

May I Re-Phrase. I hope the Victorian Government & AFL make make it incredibly hard for WA teams.

But why?  It just sounds like immature retribution along the "two wrongs make a right" school of thought.

This pandemic is not about politics.  It is a major health issue that impacts on people regardless of who they vote for.

9 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

But why?  It just sounds like immature retribution along the "two wrongs make a right" school of thought.

This pandemic is not about politics.  It is a major health issue that impacts on people regardless of who they vote for.

This Pandemic has become a Political [censored] Measuring contest. McGowern smugly said on radio "He didn;t pay a cent for the GF too."

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2 minutes ago, Doug Reemer said:

This Pandemic has become a Political [censored] Measuring contest. McGowern smugly said on radio "He didn;t pay a cent for the GF too."

Does not make sense Doug. If it is a political issue then why penalise players and the supporters of those teams? Anyway it is an absurd proposition. 

We can put our hats back on.

Roffey has made it to Perth according to channel 7. Kochie has been denied entry.

Tom Browne and Sam McClure have also made the trip - because apparently  Perth doesn’t have journalists and TV news sports reporters


7 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

 

Tom Browne and Sam McClure have also made the trip - because apparently  Perth doesn’t have journalists and TV news sports reporters

Gutter journalism is an essential profession it seems. 

Just now, Jaded said:

Gutter journalism is an essential profession it seems. 

Sam M is a lot better than Browne.

I am biased because I know Sam but he is pretty good IMO. He is also cut from the Caro cloth of destroying his club when they deserve it as he has done with his beloved Blues.

Just now, rpfc said:

Sam M is a lot better than Browne.

I am biased because I know Sam but he is pretty good IMO. He is also cut from the Caro cloth of destroying his club when they deserve it as he has done with his beloved Blues.

He doesn’t offend me. Browne though is a dweeb. 

Since Kate has gone to Perth can I put my hat back on?

( see OP and thread Title. )

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