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Best known as journeyman back up quarterback who won two Superbowls for Oakland Raiders when the preferred starting quarterbacks could not play during playoffs due to injury. 
Oops…wrong Jim Plunkett!

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18 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

Heads continue to roll.

Out with the old and in with the new.

 

How significant is his departure? His area seems to be at the epicentre of everything that is going on.

From Ch 7.

Plunkett held key roles on the bench on matchday and once ran growth sessions — an idea formed by Goodwin — to help players and coaches create bonds and deepen relationships.

Initially the Demons’ general manager of people and culture, Plunkett later stepped up to become head of leadership, learning and development.

He has departed Melbourne to form his own leadership performance business, Telos Performance Partners, alongside former Melbourne assistant coach Greg Stafford and Adelaide Crows high performance boss Darren Burgess, who previously worked at the Demons.

Edited by djr


I think Jim Plunkett did a good job initially. But perhaps his message got stale?

I assume this news is part of the external review happening.

Hopefully this opens the door to Jimmy Bartel and/or maybe Rory Sloan or even a Joel Selwood or a Luke Hodge taking on a leadership consultant role at the Demons?

47 minutes ago, djr said:

Initially the Demons’ general manager of people and culture, Plunkett later stepped up to become head of leadership, learning and development.

Wildly ambiguous titles.

I wonder if I could be the clubs new General Manager of Dog Reiki and Paranormal Choreography? 

Thanks for your efforts Jim and good luck with your future endeavours, you will be in good company with Burges and Stafford. You were all part of our 2021 Premiership.❤️💙

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Added premiership

 

He became part of MFC folklore with his "Don't forget the Aeroguard Mr. Walker". 

Based on his job title, you couldn't say he's earnt his pay over the past couple of years. May be the first casualty of the Football Department review.

2 minutes ago, mo64 said:

He became part of MFC folklore with his "Don't forget the Aeroguard Mr. Walker". 

Based on his job title, you couldn't say he's earnt his pay over the past couple of years. May be the first casualty of the Football Department review.

You don't co-found a legit company in 2 weeks. This has been planned for some time. We just didnt know it.

1 hour ago, The heart beats true said:

Wildly ambiguous titles.

I wonder if I could be the clubs new General Manager of Dog Reiki and Paranormal Choreography? 

Spot on!

My initial thought was Tautology with that title....

He found a niche in leadership consultancy after footy.  Somehow all the footy clubs bought his cool aid and he’s leadership roadshow travelled through the league and other bodies.  The Dees were his biggest fan and sponsor and we bought onboard for the people and culture development.  That was going well however strangely over the last 2 years, it is alleged we have a toxic culture.  Not sure how Plunkett has managed or been part of a solution or is part of of the problem.  Only internal people will ever know.  But we have to say thanks and good luck.  He’ll keep his leadership development mantra and march on.  

Obviously had a huge impact 

Move on please


11 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

Wildly ambiguous titles.

I wonder if I could be the clubs new General Manager of Dog Reiki and Paranormal Choreography? 

It's essentially head of HR.

Well, according to one “journalist” this is yet another disaster for the club.

Melbourne’s dramatic 2024 year takes fresh twist as key figure reportedly quits

“Melbourne's tumultuous 2024 year continues to rear its ugly head as head of leadership Jim Plunkett has reportedly quit the club.”

Blimey. If such a thing as Aerogard still exists, could someone please get me a can to ward off the pestilence hanging over the club?
 

Goody's "allies" moving on is a good thing in my opinion. We need fresh faces who will challenge Goodwin and the Football Department. 

And who knows whether Plunkett and Stafford left on their own accord, or whether they were given the tap on the shoulder, and resigned to save face.


All must have been moonlighting certainly not concentrating on their jobs

Management of this club is a joke in my view 

13 hours ago, mo64 said:

"Don't forget the Aeroguard Mr. Walker".

Old jungle saying

 

Razor Ray blows his whistle

"Illegal disposal" ( dropping the ball )

Seems he had mates. 

Is it we get blindsided as a club....  is the light dim..    or just us ?? 

2 hours ago, Kent said:

All must have been moonlighting certainly not concentrating on their jobs

Management of this club is a joke in my view 

Ok give us some facts I can go by to learn more....


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