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5 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

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….??

I'm not angry, so we should take your so-called information as fact is that what you are saying? I'm also still waiting for your answer to my question that you have avoided.

 
6 hours ago, demon3165 said:

I'm not angry, so we should take your so-called information as fact is that what you are saying? I'm also still waiting for your answer to my question that you have avoided.

Question? Sorry hadn’t noticed 

What do you want to know 

You don’t have to believe anything I say. I really couldn’t give a rats

But when i am given snippets of info I will put them on here, for those that are interested 

3 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Question? Sorry hadn’t noticed 

What do you want to know 

You don’t have to believe anything I say. I really couldn’t give a rats

But when i am given snippets of info I will put them on here, for those that are interested 

You know the question you chose not to answer it go back and read the posts I have asked it several time.

 
8 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

You know the question you chose not to answer it go back and read the posts I have asked it several time.

SWYL was merely relaying information he had heard. The only thing a SWYL will say in response to your little "question" is an opinion that is not particularly related to the material that was conveyed to him. But why must he answer at all? Have a lie down.

11 minutes ago, djr said:

SWYL was merely relaying information he had heard. The only thing a SWYL will say in response to your little "question" is an opinion that is not particularly related to the material that was conveyed to him. But why must he answer at all? Have a lie down.

Settle down, this is a conversation between SWYL and me regarding what was said..


14 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Settle down, this is a conversation between SWYL and me regarding what was said..

on a public forum? if you want a private convo DM him. Otherwise everyone here is free to comment. 

On 08/11/2024 at 08:28, 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. 

 

On 08/11/2024 at 08:34, demon3165 said:

What a load of rubbish, think you overestimated his super human abilities in these matters.

'Rubbish' = Hyperbole!  At least back it up with something specific!

The verbs I used do not imply any 'super human abilities'. To me they are standard actions of 'change management' which is what I see Green's role has been and will hopefully continue to be. 

If you think they are 'super human abilities' it is an assumption on your part. 

 

On 08/11/2024 at 15:49, 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.

My post did not imply nor intend that Green did it all.  It is another assumption on your part.

A 'change manager' by definition does not act unilaterally.

 

As an aside, your retorts to some posters in this thread have become tedious and add little to the discussion.  After a while it sounds like Tr-lling ... 🤷‍♀️

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2 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

As an aside, your retorts to some posters in this thread have become tedious and add little to the discussion.  After a while it sounds like Tr-lling ... 🤷‍♀️

This poster is an obvious troll. same schtick every thread. Don't let him waste your time.

 
2 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

 

'Rubbish' = Hyperbole!  At least back it up with something specific!

The verbs I used do not imply any 'super human abilities'. To me they are standard actions of 'change management' which is what I see Green's role has been and will hopefully continue to be. 

If you think they are 'super human abilities' it is an assumption on your part. 

 

My post did not imply nor intend that Green did it all.  It is another assumption on your part.

A 'change manager' by definition does not act unilaterally.

 

As an aside, your retorts to some posters in this thread have become tedious and add little to the discussion.  After a while it sounds like Tr-lling ... 🤷‍♀️

Love when people are challenged and all the little minions join in.....

51 minutes ago, BDA said:

This poster is an obvious troll. same schtick every thread. Don't let him waste your time.

Well don't respond its that simple but it seems I'm not wasting yours....


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Apologies to all well meaning Demonlanders. You know who you are (vast majority)

I simply started this thread as a well deserved salute to Brad Green our new Chair. We all know why.

But gee I and others have been trolled for who knows what by who knows.

But my objective remains and looking forward greatly to the agm

Go Dees

Again. Sincere apologies.

5 hours ago, demon3165 said:

Love when people are challenged and all the little minions join in.....

🤣🤣🤣  Can't support or explain your assumptions so resort to ridicule !!! 

The ridicule says more about you than the people you target.

It is not flattering to you.

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5 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

🤣🤣🤣  Can't support or explain your assumptions so resort to ridicule !!! 

The ridicule says more about you than the people you target.

It is not flattering to you.

Explain my assumptions on what I have explained my view on the subject is that to hard understand? 

6 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Explain my assumptions on what I have explained my view on the subject is that to hard understand? 

Sorry pal, you aren't going to rope me into your merry dance of red herrings !!! 

Bye !!!

 

 

This is worst display of trolling i’ve seen in a while

assume it’s a kid about to hit high school. Hope they grow up soon


1 minute ago, DubDee said:

This is worst display of trolling i’ve seen in a while

assume it’s a kid about to hit high school. Hope they grow up soon

I doubt it as he joined DL nearly 20 years ago!!

He knows exactly what he is doing and it is an odd and sad way to amuse oneself. 

9 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Sorry pal, you aren't going to rope me into your merry dance of red herrings !!! 

Bye !!!

 

 

So you don't understand what was asked least we got to that part .....

9 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

I doubt it as he joined DL nearly 20 years ago!!

He knows exactly what he is doing and it is an odd and sad way to amuse oneself. 

 

14 minutes ago, DubDee said:

This is worst display of trolling i’ve seen in a while

assume it’s a kid about to hit high school. Hope they grow up soon

And the minions arrive.....

I have been quite pleased with Brad Green's job as interim President of the Melbourne Football Club so far. He has been very open with his communication.

Hoping he can also resolve the issues that Peter Lawrence and the "Deemocracy" group have.

The sooner we can all unify in the interest of the Melbourne Football Club the better.


Green came in when the club was in its worst position both on and off- field, for quite some time. Im not expecting or wanting him to lead us out of our current plight, as Steven Smith is seemingly the one who will lead us in a new direction.

Commendably, Brad has put out several spot fires that have been slowly burning away at the club and this will define his interim presidency, Providing stable leadership when we needed it the most.

Hopefully Brad elects to remain on the board when the transition is made to SS, as his presence has been a breath of fresh air.

On 09/11/2024 at 07:47, 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?

Ok, I wasn't across that. 

Cheers UG. 👍

Since Brad Green became interim president and since Gary Pert retired, it seems to me that the club has found it's feet and is on a better track. Litigation over, Goody reinstated as a top fella, Clarry and Tracca about to hit the track, no internal issues, team leaders on the track showing the way and the sun is shining today.

Who could ask for anything more?

GO DEES

,

 
3 hours ago, tiers said:

Since Brad Green became interim president and since Gary Pert retired, it seems to me that the club has found it's feet and is on a better track. Litigation over, Goody reinstated as a top fella, Clarry and Tracca about to hit the track, no internal issues, team leaders on the track showing the way and the sun is shining today.

Who could ask for anything more?

GO DEES

,

Gary Pert has not left yet. He has announced with the club he will leave at end of the year.

Also he will be a consultant ensuring the work on the Training base is being kept moving. 

So while it’s great about the mood and vibe you have to be careful IMO to sheet it home as a result of all individual recents happenings. 

If you are in the inner sanctum yes many may have those opinions which would be closer than a fan at training especially the first day of the youngsters who are more likely to be on top of their game if they have done the work  required the coaches.

I do agree Tiers that Brad Green has accomplished much in a short time and without any heavy hitting so  no doubt this is apparent especially for Simon who could be a completely different person this year. As the review suggested but only the person involved can be fully understood when things change and they feel free or released.

 


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