rpfc 29,027 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 9 hours ago, gs77 said: I will cancel my membership and my wife has declared she'll burn her gear if Hird comes to the club. That’s nothing; I will quit my job, and my wife will burn the house down if Hird comes to the club. Well, if Hird ever came to my club; I’d cancel the club, burn down my neighbourhood, build it back up over many years only to burn it down again. And so on… 1 4 Quote
whatwhat say what 23,855 Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 No quotes from Melbourne, no quotes from Hird, no mention that it’s Gemba-related… powder puff article 2 Quote
sydneydee 703 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Hird must be kept away from the club at all costs. 3 1 2 Quote
Timothy Reddan-A'Blew 5,690 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 23 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said: No quotes from Melbourne, no quotes from Hird, no mention that it’s Gemba-related… How many words achieved without them? Is there a relevant Walkley category being vied for? Quote
Cranky Franky 2,270 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Would have no problem at all with Hird. He stuffed up & paid the penalty. He has a wealth of experience & knowledge. I believe in redemption but some 'landers clearly do not. 3 3 1 Quote
sydneydee 703 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 4 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said: Would have no problem at all with Hird. He stuffed up & paid the penalty. He has a wealth of experience & knowledge. I believe in redemption but some 'landers clearly do not. He systemically drugged an entire team. With or without player consent he should be banned for life. I distrust Goody on the back of his involvement at Essendon at the time. Clearly Goody doesn’t have a problem with his best mates behaviour 1 1 1 Quote
Timothy Reddan-A'Blew 5,690 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 1 hour ago, rpfc said: That’s nothing; I will quit my job, and my wife will burn the house down if Hird comes to the club. Well, if Hird ever came to my club; I’d cancel the club, burn down my neighbourhood, build it back up over many years only to burn it down again. And so on… Ripper hyperbole, ripper! I nominate it for the thread that ought to be set up to collect such fine (and for-humour(?)) examples 😄 1 Quote
picket fence 18,185 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 5 minutes ago, sydneydee said: He systemically drugged an entire team. With or without player consent he should be banned for life. I distrust Goody on the back of his involvement at Essendon at the time. Clearly Goody doesn’t have a problem with his best mates behaviour If Hird comes anywhere near MFC, THAT WILL BE IT FOR ME! I will also set the Casey Slitheras onto him! 1 2 Quote
layzie 34,528 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 11 hours ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said: Huh?? https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/james-hird-sought-out-in-melbournes-quest-for-new-ceo/news-story/7048acd652fb453df5c1601113a6cbf0 I guess it's more for his consultancy experience. But even then, why bother? 2 Quote
Roost it far 10,136 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 (edited) Hird’s well and truly done his time. You lot carry on like you’ve never made a mistake. He’s got a wealth of football knowledge and we’re asking him to share some, hardly a big deal. Yes he majorly stuffed up and yes he never really at the balls to own it. He has however had his whole life largely ruined by the event as have many of the players who were involved, something that will haunt him till he dies I’d suspect. Essendon weren’t on their own here. Geelong, players at Melbourne and others all had dealings with Dank and received meds, I won’t name names but if you don’t know who you’ve had your head in the sand. Edited January 23 by Roost it far 4 1 Quote
layzie 34,528 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 2 hours ago, rpfc said: That’s nothing; I will quit my job, and my wife will burn the house down if Hird comes to the club. Well, if Hird ever came to my club; I’d cancel the club, burn down my neighbourhood, build it back up over many years only to burn it down again. And so on… I'll quit my job, sell my car, throw my golf clubs into the lake, toilet paper bomb the neighbourhood, throw the toaster out the window, burn the newspaper with this on the front page then urinate on the ashes then send what's left in a rocket to the white house doorstep. 1 2 Quote
Clintosaurus 7,953 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Geez a lot of mouthbreathing in here. Hird won't be the CEO. I have no issue with the club being extensive in their search and we will end up with someone really good. 4 1 Quote
Redleg 42,156 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 3 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said: I have no issue with the club being extensive in their search and we will end up with someone really good. Hopefully! 1 Quote
Dr. Gonzo 24,468 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 1 hour ago, Cranky Franky said: Would have no problem at all with Hird. He stuffed up & paid the penalty. He has a wealth of experience & knowledge. I believe in redemption but some 'landers clearly do not. You can't have redemption without admission of guilt. Hird still denies everything. 3 2 1 Quote
Demonstone 23,573 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 1 hour ago, Roost it far said: He’s got a wealth of football knowledge and we’re asking him to share some It's not his football knowledge we'd be looking for. The CEO's role is all about business management. 3 Quote
Langers15 64 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 This is the article from Code Sports Jay Clark and Paul Amy dated 23.1.2025. Melbourne has reached out to Essendon legend James Hird as part of its search for a new chief executive. The firm leading the search for Gary Pert’s replacement told the club it contacted Hird about any recommendations he may have for the position. The Demons are keen to begin assessing a shortlist of candidates next month. NBL chief executive David Stevenson, who had stints at the AFL and Western Bulldogs, is considered a candidate. But the contact with Hird is intriguing as the Essendon champion is highly-rated for his business acumen and football knowledge. Hird, 51, was one of Essendon’s greatest players and coached the club for four seasons before he departed on the back of the Bombers’ crippling supplement saga in 2015. But the two-time premiership player, superstar captain and five-time best-and-fairest winner has moved past the crisis and has continued to enhance his reputation in the business world. The former senior coach is the founder and managing director of Euree Asset Management and the co-founder and non-executive director of Tenka Group, a worldwide sports consultancy. Hird has also returned to the coach’s box as coaching director of Port Melbourne in the VFL alongside former Western Bulldogs’ senior coach and three-time Cats’ assistant premiership coach Brendan McCartney. Hird remains friends with Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin from their time together at Essendon between 2011 and 2014. The Demons are keen to land a first-class replacement for Pert as the club attempts to bounce back into the eight and find a new home base at Caulfield Racecourse. 2 Quote
whatwhat say what 23,855 Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 the scum are just using hird's name to drive clicks it's gemba that we've engaged Quote
Timothy Reddan-A'Blew 5,690 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 (edited) 11 minutes ago, Demonstone said: It's not his football knowledge we'd be looking for. The CEO's role is all about business management. Putting aside the apparent uncertainty herein about whether the alleged involvement is as an advisor or a candidate, could someone put together a list of the AFL CEOs to ascertain how many of them also played or possess otherwise-accumulated footy knowledge? Edited January 23 by Timothy Reddan-A'Blew (Posted before I saw Langers15's post) Quote
rpfc 29,027 Posted January 24 Posted January 24 3 hours ago, rpfc said: That’s nothing; I will quit my job, and my wife will burn the house down if Hird comes to the club. Well, if Hird ever came to my club; I’d cancel the club, burn down my neighbourhood, build it back up over many years only to burn it down again. And so on… 1 hour ago, layzie said: I'll quit my job, sell my car, throw my golf clubs into the lake, toilet paper bomb the neighbourhood, throw the toaster out the window, burn the newspaper with this on the front page then urinate on the ashes then send what's left in a rocket to the white house doorstep. 4yorkshiremen-youngpeopletodaywontbelieveyou.gif 1 Quote
layzie 34,528 Posted January 24 Posted January 24 1 hour ago, Roost it far said: Hird’s well and truly done his time. You lot carry on like you’ve never made a mistake. He’s got a wealth of football knowledge and we’re asking him to share some, hardly a big deal. Yes he majorly stuffed up and yes he never really at the balls to own it. He has however had his whole life largely ruined by the event as have many of the players who were involved, something that will haunt him till he dies I’d suspect. Essendon weren’t on their own here. Geelong, players at Melbourne and others all had dealings with Dank and received meds, I won’t name names but if you don’t know who you’ve had your head in the sand. I can honestly tell you that I've never made a mistake. I nearly did once but then realised I was wrong and decided I’d never make that mistake again. 4 Quote
La Dee-vina Comedia 17,137 Posted January 24 Posted January 24 32 minutes ago, Langers15 said: This is the article from Code Sports Jay Clark and Paul Amy dated 23.1.2025. Melbourne has reached out to Essendon legend James Hird as part of its search for a new chief executive. The firm leading the search for Gary Pert’s replacement told the club it contacted Hird about any recommendations he may have for the position. The Demons are keen to begin assessing a shortlist of candidates next month. NBL chief executive David Stevenson, who had stints at the AFL and Western Bulldogs, is considered a candidate. But the contact with Hird is intriguing as the Essendon champion is highly-rated for his business acumen and football knowledge. Hird, 51, was one of Essendon’s greatest players and coached the club for four seasons before he departed on the back of the Bombers’ crippling supplement saga in 2015. But the two-time premiership player, superstar captain and five-time best-and-fairest winner has moved past the crisis and has continued to enhance his reputation in the business world. The former senior coach is the founder and managing director of Euree Asset Management and the co-founder and non-executive director of Tenka Group, a worldwide sports consultancy. Hird has also returned to the coach’s box as coaching director of Port Melbourne in the VFL alongside former Western Bulldogs’ senior coach and three-time Cats’ assistant premiership coach Brendan McCartney. Hird remains friends with Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin from their time together at Essendon between 2011 and 2014. The Demons are keen to land a first-class replacement for Pert as the club attempts to bounce back into the eight and find a new home base at Caulfield Racecourse. Always like an article that states the bleeding obvious as if it's an original thought..."The Demons are keen to land a first-class replacement for Pert..." Really? That's such an insight! Who would have thought. 3 1 2 Quote
deelusions from afar 1,894 Posted January 24 Posted January 24 1 hour ago, Roost it far said: Hird’s well and truly done his time. You lot carry on like you’ve never made a mistake. He’s got a wealth of football knowledge and we’re asking him to share some, hardly a big deal. Yes he majorly stuffed up and yes he never really at the balls to own it. He has however had his whole life largely ruined by the event as have many of the players who were involved, something that will haunt him till he dies I’d suspect. Essendon weren’t on their own here. Geelong, players at Melbourne and others all had dealings with Dank and received meds, I won’t name names but if you don’t know who you’ve had your head in the sand. Respect your opinion but for me it is as much about how he handled after it was all public rather than what happened. He initially said as head coach the buck stops with him. But following those words, he never took responsibility. And then hung on and sued whoever he could despite blind freddy knowing that he had to just fall on his sword. Maybe it's understandable that he has an entitlement / messiah complex given what he was able to do as a player - but to me he stuffed up majorly and then never took ownership and showed any remorse for his actions that caused it or the additional harm he caused by fighting it for so long. It was all about him and he showed no awareness. The whole thing has clearly taken an enormous toll on him and others around him which you wouldn't wish on anyone - but for me there's nothing to suggest that his character has changed (not that I could truly know from hearing him on a podcast or two in recent years). And after what we've faced over the last few years, I think character is very important. 1 Quote
rpfc 29,027 Posted January 24 Posted January 24 8 minutes ago, layzie said: I can honestly tell you that I've never made a mistake. I nearly did once but then realised I was wrong and decided I’d never make that mistake again. That’s similar to my ‘Exception Rule’; there is an exception to every rule, except the Exception Rule. Which is the exception to the Exception Rule, thus proving the rule.’ 1 1 1 Quote
The Lobster Effect 899 Posted January 24 Posted January 24 12 hours ago, Demonstone said: What will we do if Hird recommends Peter Bell? What about if he recommends Bell as CEO, Sayers as President, Dodoro as recruiting manager, himself as Coach and Dusty as Mad Monday Facilitator? 2 1 Quote
Timothy Reddan-A'Blew 5,690 Posted January 24 Posted January 24 1 hour ago, rpfc said: 4yorkshiremen-youngpeopletodaywontbelieveyou.gif ...and I felt the 'Sayers' thread could have been renamed 'Trooble at t'Park' Quote
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