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6 hours ago, 12345_54321 said:

He was their executive general manager of football from 2019 to this year. Moved back to Melbourne end of 23’ for family reasons. In the running for the Pies job as head of footy but wants to be a CEO ultimately. 

So less than 5 years as a footy GM at a club with a proven coach, proven list management team, proven culture before he got there, no other footy administration experience, no other business executive experience aside from a year in a job they created for him when he’s bailed back to Melbourne. Hired out of a law career by his good mate Tom Harley. 

I’d like to know a lot more about what he’s actually done at Sydney than being impressed purely because it’s on his resume. Unless he’s totally brilliant he can go be the Pies head of footy.

 
34 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

DD I am not sure I care. I have no control and the powers will select someone I can only hope they make a good choice. I know it is a very important position but I am way more interested in who plays in 2025. 

 

The reactions on this site if Peter Bell got the gig would be something to behold.

I hope we haven't just started our search now.

Also hope Peter Bell ends up at the Pies (or nowhere) and NOT Melbourne

Edited by Roger Mellie


6 hours ago, Demonstone said:

The reactions on this site if Peter Bell got the gig would be something to behold.

That is just not funny. On any level!

12 hours ago, Demonstone said:

The reactions on this site if Peter Bell got the gig would be something to behold.

Would be a real feather in our cap ,😅

 
On 27/11/2024 at 09:48, The Jackson FIX said:

Jay Clarke tweeted that David Stevenson (NBL) and Simon Garlick are names in our CEO hunt (he didn’t give much more context.

mentioned Swann likely to extend with Brisbane.

I hear that Garlick is on the nose at Freo, we might need a breath of fresh air

1 hour ago, Demons1858 said:

I hear that Garlick is on the nose at Freo, we might need a breath of fresh air

The westies wouldn’t know flavour if it smacked them in the face though 

  • 2 weeks later...

Well it won't be Charlie Gardiner - has signed as Pies Football Manager

16 hours ago, Sideshow Bob said:

Well it won't be Charlie Gardiner - has signed as Pies Football Manager

Huge poach there. 

  • 1 month later...

I will cancel my membership and my wife has declared she'll burn her gear if Hird comes to the club.


It's totally irrational for Melbourne supporters being concerned by Hird giving advice with regards to the search for a CEO.

People seem to lose their mind when it comes to football clubs.

 
9 hours ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

What the actual F !!! 

Why anyone would want this p.o.s.  anywhere within a bulls roar of our club beggars belief. 

Oh I get it... Hrd..   renown for sage decisions !!!    F.M.D.

Whoever brought him into the equation needs a size 12 up his rear !!


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