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On yer bike, yer peanut.

 

Was hoping he'd stick around a while longer.

I reckon they'd be seething. If he did this 3 months ago, they'd still have Clarkson.

I'm sure he felt his life was complete once he got rid of Clarkson. Either that or the board has had enough of him.


23 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Good news for the club and the majority of Hawthorn supporters I'd reckon.

Yep, FoxFooty reporting Hawthorn were projecting 15,000 members may not renew, costing them at least 1.5mil. This may help somewhat 

3 minutes ago, Satan said:

Running for Kew?

Sounds like the Hawthorn members said far Kew.

 

#$%^&*(@!!!! I was so hoping he would drive them out of existence or at the least force them to become the Tassie Hawks.

He hasn't left yet. He's just said he might, or is willing to, stand down earlier than when his term expires in December 2023, two years from now.


45 minutes ago, rpfc said:

I will note that there is no date for withdrawal. 

What about Geoff's departure though rpfc?

1 hour ago, Satan said:

Running for Kew?

And to think that there could be someone parachuted into that seat less likable than Tim Smith.

Alas, Kennett is 73 now and can find other ways to annoy us which are less taxing for him.

I still shake my head in disbelief that some on this board thought he should be our president in 2013. Absolute insanity.

Yeah can't believe he offered to help us out and become our president. Thankgod we didn't let that happen.

Maybe he's going to become Tim Smith's mentor. 

1 hour ago, mauriesy said:

He hasn't left yet. He's just said he might, or is willing to, stand down earlier than when his term expires in December 2023, two years from now.

Woohoo!

(Especially if he stays full tenure)

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He might step down early… hahah the ego on that guy. I hope he stays for another 2 years. 

2 hours ago, Roger Mellie said:

I reckon they'd be seething. If he did this 3 months ago, they'd still have Clarkson.

I'm sure he felt his life was complete once he got rid of Clarkson. Either that or the board has had enough of him.

If I was a Hawks supporter I would be more than seething...

The flogger is gone

Edited by Jibroni


Hoisted by his own petard!

 

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