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2 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Interesting.  Now we'll get headlines about board trouble 

Will we? The board is reviewing itself. Green has been on the board since November 2020.

 

 
1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

Do you know if the review will be just of the board, or of the operational and FD side of things too?

 

Operational and FD Jade.

Green wanted this review from August 10 when I first mentioned it here and he got what he wanted. Rightly so. 

4 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

 

 

Stop calling @Satyriconhome Shirley @I'va Worn Smith.

Not naive, but we have had a couple of weeks on Demonland with posters going Houston we have a problem, and when I ask what they are, nobody can elucidate.

So more interested, or are we just repeating what Morris, McClure, Cornes and all the other circus performers say.

 

A big ty to Kate for all her efforts and passion she brought to the club.

She backed Goody to the hilt during a tumultuous 2019 / 20.

We ended up achieving the ultimate the following year which i'm forever grateful for.

Kate was one of us as well as attempting to play a key role at club / board level.

I loved how she would happily mix in with the DA and have a quiet one or two when the opportunity arose.

Was hoping she would steer us through the Caulfield shenanigans but alas no definite outcome as yet which is no doubt beyond her control but still dissapointing that we seem to be always a bridge too far.

I see this last part as one of our most important cogs if we're to transform from a medium sized club, always chomping at the heels of the big boys, into finally cementing ourselves as a proper BIG Vic club from here.  We need some good news on this and soon imho regardless of who the new president is.  They need to get on with things quickly and get it done ASAP.

Kate was President when we achieved the unthinkable, a premiership.  Thankyou and all the best.


I reckon if Mao was President of the MFC you'd be clapping along, Saty.

1 minute ago, Fritta and Turner said:

um, ok, whats wrong with that?

As long as its hands off [censored] before put on socks. 

 
1 minute ago, Adam The God said:

I reckon if Mao was President of the MFC you'd be clapping along, Saty.

No, always the optimist, why make your life miserable by being a pessimist., although some on here seem to enjoy that, like watching footy games for mistakes only.

Just support my team, as I have said before, instead of hiding behind nicknames and avatars, if I have an issue with anybody at the club, I ask them face to face.

Not a fan of Brad Green's attitude to lockdown but understood it, think he will make a good interim chairman, he is not carrying any baggage (apart from maybe the trouser thing), so hopefully the noise will settle down and the ever hungry media pack will move onto Port or maybe Beveridge again if the Dogs lose tonight

3 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

No, always the optimist, why make your life miserable by being a pessimist., although some on here seem to enjoy that, like watching footy games for mistakes only.

For an optimist you spend a lot of time bagging Melbourne supporters 

We can’t all be as amazing as you mate


Just now, Satyriconhome said:

No, always the optimist, why make your life miserable by being a pessimist., although some on here seem to enjoy that, like watching footy games for mistakes only.

Just support my team, as I have said before, instead of hiding behind nicknames and avatars, if I have an issue with anybody at the club, I ask them face to face.

Not a fan of Brad Green's attitude to lockdown but understood it, think he will make a good interim chairman, he is not carrying any baggage (apart from maybe the trouser thing), so hopefully the noise will settle down and the ever hungry media pack will move onto Port or maybe Beveridge again if the Dogs lose tonight

I wouldn't say I am a pessimist. I'd say I'm an optimist. Get things right off the field and we're a huge shot at a flag in 2025.

As for Green, I'll get banned if I say what I really think of him, but let's just say our views align on him.

3 minutes ago, Adam The God said:

I wouldn't say I am a pessimist. I'd say I'm an optimist. Get things right off the field and we're a huge shot at a flag in 2025.

As for Green, I'll get banned if I say what I really think of him, but let's just say our views align on him.

Kate oversaw our most successful onfield era since 1964. She is arguably our best president since Bert Chadwick.

Thank you Kate, you were president during a period of sustained success. And when tensions arose you were happy to step down with grace, allowing a safety valve for the pressure in the club to be released. There will be others who have responsibility for issues the club is facing, who are not acting with your dignity, in many ways you were on a hiding to nothing. You are a class act. Note that Kate stepping down like this and in this time frame was not picked up by the media so well done club.

I wish Brad Green success, personally I was not a fan of the training standards he set when he was captain, a prodigious talent but as a player I felt like he occasionally picked and chooses when he went. Also a touch of FIGJAM and his stuff on COVID didn't strike me as a leader, even though I do support his right to have a different opinion. All that said, I do believe he has Melbourne at heart and hope his better angels seek to guide him to unify the club rather than take a zero sum approach to whatever conflict is going on. Personally I think Kate's most magnificent achievement was backing the coach 100% and ignoring the haters when she did so. We wouldn't have won a flag otherwise.

6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

For an optimist you spend a lot of time bagging Melbourne supporters 

We can’t all be as amazing as you mate

No, don't bag, not quite sure some don't comprehend the word 'supporter', maybe they should be like the old friends with benefits, so "supporters with reservations"

I am always optimistic about the club, every year we get another crack at it.

Amazing comes naturally to Liverpudlians I am afraid, it is in the DNA, but nice of you to recognise it.

37 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

I had a couple of good discussions with him on social media during that time, until he blocked me

Then he has a sound mind and good taste.

I wish you well, Brad!


1 minute ago, Satyriconhome said:

No, don't bag, not quite sure some don't comprehend the word 'supporter', maybe they should be like the old friends with benefits, so "supporters with reservations"

I am always optimistic about the club, every year we get another crack at it.

Amazing comes naturally to Liverpudlians I am afraid, it is in the DNA, but nice of you to recognise it.

It’s not up to you to define how a supporter should behave or act. 

Maybe do your own thing and leave the rest alone 

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

It’s not up to you to define how a supporter should behave or act. 

Maybe do your own thing and leave the rest alone 

It is an opinion, if they want to act like that, that is their problem.

1 hour ago, Satyriconhome said:

Quite simple, step away from an unrewarding non paying role that comes with the accompanying garbage from media, pundits and some supporters.

 

Thanks for all your efforts Kate

President of the MFC is a highly desirable role.

Communicating effectively with the “garbage media, pundits and supporters” are all key elements to being successful at the role.

Perhaps Kate is stepping aside for personal reasons, perhaps her abilities didn’t meet the challenges of the role. But the role is distinguished and anyone given this prestigious title, to then step away early, is going to raise questions.

1 hour ago, Satyriconhome said:

Not naive, but we have had a couple of weeks on Demonland with posters going Houston we have a problem, and when I ask what they are, nobody can elucidate.

So more interested, or are we just repeating what Morris, McClure, Cornes and all the other circus performers say.

The problem we have is that the info that Morris et al ran with was leaked from within the MFC.  That is when leadership from the top is required.  I have no beef at all with Kate and whether she kept her "nose out of the football department or not, is not the issue.  Our leaders should have been across the brief and cut if off at the source.

Simple!!!!!

14 minutes ago, DEE fence said:

Thank you Kate, you were president during a period of sustained success. And when tensions arose you were happy to step down with grace, allowing a safety valve for the pressure in the club to be released. There will be others who have responsibility for issues the club is facing, who are not acting with your dignity, in many ways you were on a hiding to nothing. You are a class act. Note that Kate stepping down like this and in this time frame was not picked up by the media so well done club.

I wish Brad Green success, personally I was not a fan of the training standards he set when he was captain, a prodigious talent but as a player I felt like he occasionally picked and chooses when he went. Also a touch of FIGJAM and his stuff on COVID didn't strike me as a leader, even though I do support his right to have a different opinion. All that said, I do believe he has Melbourne at heart and hope his better angels seek to guide him to unify the club rather than take a zero sum approach to whatever conflict is going on. Personally I think Kate's most magnificent achievement was backing the coach 100% and ignoring the haters when she did so. We wouldn't have won a flag otherwise.

I can agree Kate did the honourable thing stepping down quietly. The rest… I give her the benefit of the doubt at this moment.

Brad Green as interim president, I like it. He’s had great challenges off field and while captain he had good energy. His views on lockdowns have been validated, to say anything against those decisions at that time took courage. He has good attributes.


Kate will be someone with the drought breaking flag next to her name and the first women’s flag for the club. 

Hard to go past that for a defining figure in the club in modern times. 

Moving on at the right time too, also a virtue.

Without being accused of ‘signalling’ or playing with identities (for shame) - it’s also that much harder for a woman in this landscape and she navigated well. Mistakes were made, as they always are, but she bows out with grace and a decade of service to the club.

4 minutes ago, No10 said:

I can agree Kate did the honourable thing stepping down quietly. The rest… I give her the benefit of the doubt at this moment.

Brad Green as interim president, I like it. He’s had great challenges off field and while captain he had good energy. His views on lockdowns have been validated, to say anything against those decisions at that time took courage. He has good attributes.

well said. 

29 minutes ago, No10 said:

I can agree Kate did the honourable thing stepping down quietly. The rest… I give her the benefit of the doubt at this moment.

Brad Green as interim president, I like it. He’s had great challenges off field and while captain he had good energy. His views on lockdowns have been validated, to say anything against those decisions at that time took courage. He has good attributes.

A different point of view expressed respectfully, thank you.

 

Yeah see ya.

Brought in as someone with a wealth of experience in being able help secure a home base and yet, here we are no where near any close to having a home base 3 years on.

Whatever she did, good on her.

Then to have Brad Green step in doesn't fill me with that much confidence either.

The sooner Steven Smith steps in the better.

It's incredibly crucial we get this right.

Edited by dazzledavey36

11 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Yeah see ya.

Brought in as someone with a wealth of experience in being able help secure a home base and yet, here we are no where near any close to having a home base 3 years on.

Whatever she did, good on her.

o have Brad GreenThen t step in doesn't fill me with that much confidence either.

The sooner Steven Smith steps in the better.

It's incredibly crucial we get this right.

Roffey's departure and the appointment of Green seems to me a recognition that the president needs to have football knowledge, not just knowledge of the corporate world.

Smith ticks both boxes.

Edited by Bitter but optimistic


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