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2 hours ago, Demon17 said:

So you've never sat around a serious Board table or understand good governance?

Some demonlanders drive me spare.

Given the remaining Board is largely unchanged Brad can take credit as change agent for sure

 

Yes I have, and I will tell you something the president doesn't implement anything until the board approves and a president doesn't take all the credit for anything, I was answering a post where it was implied that he has done it all simple as that try reading reading first.

 
2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I very much doubt Pert would be leaving, at this point without the Review 

Who knows we don't maybe it was like the pies where he was asked to do a poison pill sometimes you have to something that not best for you but in the name of progress. 

54 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Who knows we don't maybe it was like the pies where he was asked to do a poison pill sometimes you have to something that not best for you but in the name of progress. 

He announced his resignation before the Review was complete 

Says enough for me…

 
19 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

He announced his resignation before the Review was complete 

Says enough for me…

We

that's your opinion and your entitled to it but he is still doing work for the club if there was anything untoward he still would not be doing work for the club. 

11 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

We

that's your opinion and your entitled to it but he is still doing work for the club if there was anything untoward he still would not be doing work for the club. 

Under supervision….


7 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Under supervision….

lmfao well of course he is he's consulting, but if you had a business that found he had done anything wrong would you still have him employed?

1 minute ago, demon3165 said:

lmfao well of course he is he's consulting, but if you had a business that found he had done anything wrong would you still have him employed?

Transitioning only. The Review wasn’t favourable towards Pert, that is information passed on to me…

23 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Transitioning only. The Review wasn’t favourable towards Pert, that is information passed on to me…

Well I'm sorry but that's hearsay but I'm happy to listen if you can prove otherwise.

You still didn't answer my question.

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I’ll reserve judgement on Brad however he is off to a good start. I know a number of connections to Brad and have heard mixed messages on his past dealings which have me still slightly skeptical. I hope he continues the way he has started.

57 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Well I'm sorry but that's hearsay but I'm happy to listen if you can prove otherwise.

You still didn't answer my question.

I have told you what i know, from a very reliable source. Pert announced his resignation before the review was concluded 

A review he was part of…..


He's been open and upfront with the supporters with the happenings of the MFC. As supporters we want to feel included in the direction taken by the club and board. Can't fault him so far,  he's done a lot more for us in recent times than any other President. Keep it going Brad.

38 minutes ago, Where Demons Dare said:

He's been open and upfront with the supporters with the happenings of the MFC. As supporters we want to feel included in the direction taken by the club and board. Can't fault him so far,  he's done a lot more for us in recent times than any other President. Keep it going Brad.

Who was president when we won a flag, thought that is more important than writing email every week and that will stop after everything has been implemented to appease the kiddies.

2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I have told you what i know, from a very reliable source. Pert announced his resignation before the review was concluded 

A review he was part of…..

So you keep saying, just because you infer that doesn't make it true, by the way still no answer on my question it's a simple one.

17 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Who was president when we won a flag, thought that is more important than writing email every week and that will stop after everything has been implemented to appease the kiddies.

demon3165 No denying that both Kate Roffe and Gary Pert played a big role in our Premiership success, both backed and supported Simon Goodwin  in the lead up to ‘21 and it’s a shame how things have played out since but since Kate and now Gary have left, Brad has stood up to his role as President.

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5 hours ago, demon3165 said:

Yes I have, and I will tell you something the president doesn't implement anything until the board approves and a president doesn't take all the credit for anything, I was answering a post where it was implied that he has done it all simple as that try reading reading first.

Not sure what Board experience you have but can you  re-write your response so its understandable.

Can I suggest punctuation. Its works great.  And stay away from preparing any meeting minutes and resolutions.

Thanks


19 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Not sure what Board experience you have but can you  re-write your response so its understandable.

Can I suggest punctuation. Its works great.  And stay away from preparing any meeting minutes and resolutions.

Thanks

Oh wow you you cannot debate the subject and I understand that you don't understand it, I don't give a flying.... about the rest of your comments grow up little boy.

32 minutes ago, DeeZone said:
57 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Who was president when we won a flag, thought that is more important than writing email every week and that will stop after everything has been implemented to appease the kiddies.

demon3165 No denying that both Kate Roffe and Gary Pert played a big role in our Premiership success, both backed and supported Simon Goodwin  in the lead up to ‘21 and it’s a shame how things have played out since but since Kate and now Gary have left, Brad has stood up to his role as President.

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Not saying he hasn't stood up but to say but to imply that he has done all these things on his own is ludicrous, that's all I said it was a board decision to do a review full stop.

15 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Brad's achievements in a few short months.

  • Seamless and bloodless transition to lead the Board
  • Drove the FD and Board reviews (and will oversee their implementation)
  • Negotiated the departure of our CEO
  • Facilitated the arrival of Steve Smith (pending voting) and succession plan to be the next Board leader
  • Ended the off-field legal dramas taking the unwarranted heat of our coach and our club.

In a few short months he has neutralised the topics creating negative media attention. 👏👏👏

 

I will confess I was a bit 'meh' when he joined the Board and thought replacing Roffey was just window dressing.  I was very very wrong! 

If he does nothing else he has been incredibly successful in laying the foundations for our stability, growth and success.

Change management is one of the hardest things for any organisation to undertake and Brad hasn't put a foot wrong. 

He is uniting a Football club again, that's what he's doing, leading from the front and cutting out the BS.

That's what good leaders do, you don't need to have built a business or ran a multi million dollar company.

He's a born leader.

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9 hours ago, demon3165 said:

Oh wow you you cannot debate the subject and I understand that you don't understand it, I don't give a flying.... about the rest of your comments grow up little boy.

And there it is.

Nice!

17 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

And there it is.

Nice!

And still nothing intelligent to add to the conversation...


8 hours ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

He is uniting a Football club again, that's what he's doing, leading from the front and cutting out the BS.

That's what good leaders do, you don't need to have built a business or ran a multi million dollar company.

He's a born leader.

Doesn't he have a fire safety business. Anyhow, why do you need a board stuffed with CPAs and legal nuggets? What do they know about football clubs?

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29 minutes ago, Ugottobekidding said:

Doesn't he have a fire safety business. Anyhow, why do you need a board stuffed with CPAs and legal nuggets? What do they know about football clubs?

He is a managing director at his place of work, he was the obvious choice as stand in president as he was a former favorite player and supporters know him more than other board member, and yes he is doing well so far.

Good leaders know how to inspire, great leaders are also great facilitators they get the movers and shakers on board aligned with a clear vision of where they all want to go. Appears this is Brad Green’s moment.

 
22 hours ago, DeeZone said:

He is a very good man is our Brad Green he puts our club before anything else, what more could you ask.

To be read aloud in Nona’s voice

17 hours ago, demon3165 said:

So you keep saying, just because you infer that doesn't make it true, by the way still no answer on my question it's a simple one.

Told you what i know. If you don’t want to believe it, that is entirely up to you

You seem to be very angry the last few days….??


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