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I’m sure it will be your normal political jargon straight from the CEO’s handbook of generic answers which won’t allude to much and still leave a lot of questions for supporters.

Please prove me wrong Gary.

 
3 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

I’m sure it will be your normal political jargon straight from the CEO’s handbook of generic answers which won’t allude to much and still leave a lot of questions for supporters.

Please prove me wrong Gary.

Time for posturing is over straight answers please.


6 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

Good Morning Gerard.

Will Gerard ask the hard questions? Thing is doesn't matter how honest his answers are some on here will say his answers were poor.

I’m doing my best to wait for him to come on…. Too difficult. I’ll just try catch up later. Can’t stand listening to non stop rambling 

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pert always presents well in the media

he knows how to massage the narrative - be at at the mfc, the cfc, or sca

but there's a difference between massaging the narrative and managing the circumstances that have led to it

 

I'll tell you who would make a great CEO? Josh Mahoney...


38 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

I’m sure it will be your normal political jargon straight from the CEO’s handbook of generic answers which won’t allude to much and still leave a lot of questions for supporters.

Please prove me wrong Gary.

You won't be proved wrong and you know it.

Hasn’t come across great, and it’s hard to given the very strong cultural statements made at the start of the season which are being played back to him 

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“Conversations between [Pert] & Petracca is not about him breaking his contract or being traded”

Putting a fair amount on the shoulders of the leadership group, who will be “driving the rebuild of the program, led by Gawn & Viney”

Just more spin. End of the day. I wouldn’t expect anything more or less - straight bat. We asked leadership from the club, this is about as good as it gets. 

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Just now, Gawndy the Great said:

Just more spin. 

Bingo 

Just now, Gawndy the Great said:

Just more spin. 

I wouldn’t go that far. What do you expect the CEO to say?


29 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

pert always presents well in the media

he knows how to massage the narrative - be at at the mfc, the cfc, or sca

but there's a difference between massaging the narrative and managing the circumstances that have led to it

Cameron Schwab always spoke well too. 

1 minute ago, Gawn's Beard said:

I wouldn’t go that far. What do you expect the CEO to say?

Exactly. Damned if you do and damned if you don’t. 
Everyone screaming for our CEO or president to speak and when they do they complain. 
 

 

1 minute ago, Gawn's Beard said:

I wouldn’t go that far. What do you expect the CEO to say?

I think a few on here want him  to say everything is [censored] and everyone will be sacked.

 

Pert here is on a hiding to nothing. He knows that every person is trawling for headlines so he has to walk a narrow path

I think Pert's in a no win situation here, at least with a lot of people on this site.


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