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41 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Hopefully a new CEO might get us a shorts sponsor. 

Well if all our boys decide to play with their peckers out, it might get Bonds on board

14 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Well if all our boys decide to play with their peckers out, it might get Bonds on board

Or Trojan

On Friday 21 st March it is a subject I am struggling to get excited about. If they get some good I don’t care if it takes another six months. 

 

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/afls-search-for-andrew-dillons-second-in-command-continues-despite-sevenfigure-carrot/news-story/6378924eaad9f5fe4ca1bdf2ef76a672

 

Surprisingly Stuart Fox has said no to the AFL 2IC/COO role to stay at the MCC. 

Have no idea what this means for CEO role but either someone we covet will get that role or perhaps will shake someone loose for us

On 20/03/2025 at 17:26, ANG13 said:

Hopefully a new CEO might get us a shorts sponsor. 

I know we played terribly on Sunday. But if you were a growing business looking to promote yourselves (regardless of the team winning or losing) you would think being a shorts sponsor for an AFL team would be a great idea?!

 


9 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

I guess it's a slow process.

It also sounds like a lot of potential candidates either aren't interested or already have got plum jobs and they don't want to leave.

David Chippindall may get the CEO role permanently if he gets the Demons a shorts sponsor by April?

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

That has got to be the biggest non story of the year thus far. There’s no rush, we have Pert working away at Caulfield and a solid interim CEO. I’d much prefer we take time than rush an appointment to appease these clowns. Wow wee, the football media is a total clown show.


I didn't realise the club is not operating without a CEO; shut the doors; what a load of [censored] and non-story by opinion writers who rush these days for a story I prefer the club takes its time to get who they want for the long run.

1 hour ago, demon3165 said:

I didn't realise the club is not operating without a CEO; shut the doors; what a load of [censored] and non-story by opinion writers who rush these days for a story I prefer the club takes its time to get who they want for the long run.

She sure loves to dig the boots in every chance she gets.

3 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

This is disappointing from Caroline. CEOs take a long time to find. Companies can take years in their search. Honestly it sounds like they are deep in the process. 


14 minutes ago, praha said:

This is disappointing from Caroline. CEOs take a long time to find. Companies can take years in their search. Honestly it sounds like they are deep in the process. 

I hope we poach the Tigers CEO, just to give her the middle finger

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2 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Just give PJ a blank cheque to come back to the club.

We desperately need his leadership again.

Without hesitation. 

On 25/03/2025 at 12:35, Supreme_Demon said:

I know we played terribly on Sunday. But if you were a growing business looking to promote yourselves (regardless of the team winning or losing) you would think being a shorts sponsor for an AFL team would be a great idea?!

 

Surely BYD or Ineos have a few spare dollars about to sponsor us. 

 
56 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Surely BYD or Ineos have a few spare dollars about to sponsor us. 

What about Tesla?   Surely their involvement would fire the team up.  

(Suggested logo illustrated below)

 

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5 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Just give PJ a blank cheque to come back to the club.

We desperately need his leadership again.

Surely there’s an experienced sports administrator available and willing to take the job.  Bizarre that it’s vacant to be honest.  


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