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1 hour ago, bluey said:

Maybe itโ€™s about time we held a review into club operations.

Yes the last review that informed us all about the state of play and the proposed strategy to address the issues so far we have an interim ceo an interim president and an on field basket case

Worked a treat

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6 minutes ago, KozzyCan said:

I feel like this is just semantics. He's a short term president who has taken on the job until Smith is ready in a years time. It's the definition of interim.

If Smith has brains and I think he does he will become unavailable

Green is a sacrificial lamb

3 hours ago, Kent said:

If Smith has brains and I think he does he will become unavailable

Green is a sacrificial lamb

Maybe not by design, certainly by events.

Smith is indeed smart . Really, who in their right mind would step up/in until the Tower of Babel has fallen and the dust settled

 
4 hours ago, KozzyCan said:

I feel like this is just semantics. He's a short term president who has taken on the job until Smith is ready in a years time. It's the definition of interim.

He also stated that he has a young family and his own business but he will come back to the role in a few years when his family & business commitments are less demanding . He is fully invested ..

33 minutes ago, Deestar9 said:

He also stated that he has a young family and his own business but he will come back to the role in a few years when his family & business commitments are less demanding . He is fully invested ..

A few years is an eternity in football. A bit presumptuous to think the job will be automatically his by then.


HL's RS nomination was the sport item on RN's 6 o'clock news.

So they're not all against us ๐Ÿ˜„

Well the wave of attacks was in full launch today.

It will ramp up this week and become deafening following a predictable capitulation this week against one of our rivals.

3 hours ago, KozzyCan said:

A few years is an eternity in football. A bit presumptuous to think the job will be automatically his by then.

I bet youโ€™re a really fun person to know ๐Ÿ˜•

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Matthew Lloyd (IQ 56) โ€ฆ remember he who promotes underage drinking by his school sports team

He is a grub like Barrett and Morris and McClure except he at least played the game

Essendon great Matthew Lloyd believes the Demons have failed to back up their talk of "love" for their teammates and the club from the pre-season with poor performances on the footy field.

With a horror 0-3 start to the season, the Demons look like a shadow of the club's 2021 premiership powerhouse.

The club's off-field culture has taken a serious beating in recent years with a spate of off-field issues creating what some believe to be a hostile environment.


8 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Matthew Lloyd (IQ 56) โ€ฆ remember he who promotes underage drinking by his school sports team

He is a grub like Barrett and Morris and McClure except he at least played the game

Essendon great Matthew Lloyd believes the Demons have failed to back up their talk of "love" for their teammates and the club from the pre-season with poor performances on the footy field.

With a horror 0-3 start to the season, the Demons look like a shadow of the club's 2021 premiership powerhouse.

The club's off-field culture has taken a serious beating in recent years with a spate of off-field issues creating what some believe to be a hostile environment.

I know Matt through junior footy. He may have played for the Bumbers but I always found him to be friendly and respectful. He gets paid to make headlines and I have always thought he looks incredibly uncomfortable doing it as it doesnโ€™t come naturally for him.

Personally I wouldnโ€™t put him in the same class as McClure, Barrett and Morris.

4 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Matthew Lloyd (IQ 56) โ€ฆ remember he who promotes underage drinking by his school sports team

He is a grub like Barrett and Morris and McClure except he at least played the game

Essendon great Matthew Lloyd believes the Demons have failed to back up their talk of "love" for their teammates and the club from the pre-season with poor performances on the footy field.

With a horror 0-3 start to the season, the Demons look like a shadow of the club's 2021 premiership powerhouse.

The club's off-field culture has taken a serious beating in recent years with a spate of off-field issues creating what some believe to be a hostile environment.

Lloyd is absolutely right. The whole love theme comes off as completely inauthentic. Goodwin has said his goal for this year is to see the players looking happy and enjoying their football. Do you think they look happy? The supporters sure don't.

How about we earn back some respect after being the league's sideshow for 18 months.

Yes agree Love is not the solution. I think Lloyd picks us as a soft target. Hardly needed to be said given we are 0-3. He is still a Barrett like hater of the Dees.

Compare to guys like Nathan Buckley or Luke Hodge. Both are super impressive with their insights, comments and analysis. Hodge said the word โ€œRespectโ€ should be emblazoned all over the MFC rooms. Respect for each other. Respect for the club. Respect for the jumper. Respect for the fans.

Under fire coach

underperforming players

Temporary president

Temporary CEO with no obvious candidate

No home base to compete in the arms race in home bases

Fan base rightfully unhappy with product

Highest paid players looking to leave last year

Board room power struggles

Legal stoushes

To be fair the media probably have let us off lightly over the last little while.

Any organisation with problems looks for distractions to guide the media away from the real story. The "love" theme is a wonderful distraction because it's something new for the footy media hacks to get excited about.

The real story is obvious, though. We're playing really poorly.


Love?

More like a tough love requirement right now!

Nice guys finish last (except Federer)

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Jay Clark suggested that โ€œFritsch tunnelingโ€ was โ€œextremely dangerous and could have put Stewart in a wheelchair. He takes out his legs and flips himโ€. Tiger Riewoldt calls it outrageous and says Fritsch should be suspended for 2 or 3 weeks. Typical media bashing of anything to do with the Dees.

Now Fritsch was frustrated and should have tried to contest albeit too late given the shallow kick. But he didnโ€™t take Stewart legs out, nor did he flip him, nor did Stewart land on his neck or head. Fine was warranted and Fritsch will do better in the future.

Itโ€™s another โ€œRidiculous oversensationalโ€ talk from footy journos behaving as blood thirsty vampires.

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3 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Jay Clark suggested that โ€œFritsch tunnelingโ€ was โ€œextremely dangerous and could have put Stewart in a wheelchair. He takes out his legs and flips himโ€. Tiger Riewoldt calls it outrageous and says Fritsch should be suspended for 2 or 3 weeks. Typical media bashing of anything to do with the Dees.

Now Fritsch was frustrated and should have tried to contest albeit too late given the shallow kick. But he didnโ€™t take Stewart legs out, nor did he flip him, nor did Stewart land on his neck or head. Fine was warranted and Fritsch will do better in the future.

Itโ€™s another โ€œRidiculous oversensationalโ€ talk from footy journos behaving as blood thirsty vampires.

So what happened to Toby Greene tunneling Owies, flipping him over and landing on his head?

As dangerous an act as you could see and enormous potential to cause injury.

Not a word anywhere and no penalty.

I canโ€™t believe the boys on the couch kept the criticism reasonably balanced. Said positive things for crying out loud. I think they are starting to feel sorry for us.

On 01/04/2025 at 23:58, GS_1905 said:

I know Matt through junior footy. He may have played for the Bumbers but I always found him to be friendly and respectful. He gets paid to make headlines and I have always thought he looks incredibly uncomfortable doing it as it doesnโ€™t come naturally for him.

Personally I wouldnโ€™t put him in the same class as McClure, Barrett and Morris.

I hated Lloyd as a player but as a commentator he's one I actually listen to.


Getting a bit over the victimhood of the โ€œmedia hates usโ€ narrative.

2 hours ago, Mel Bourne said:

Getting a bit over the victimhood of the โ€œmedia hates usโ€ narrative.

Assuming you use this username on other media platforms? I see you pop up on my feed from time to time on matters other than Football.

3aw. Lloydโ€™s callout to have Goodwin make a statement this week and drop Fritsch.

So Jacqui Felgate simply asks who theyโ€™ll replace him with as a goalkicker.

Lloydโ€™s reply (as unprepared and uneducated as ever) was โ€ฆ โ€œsomeone from Caseyโ€. Well thatโ€™s a bold claim. He has no answer He offers no understanding of the who and how. He simply says oh well โ€œRoss Lyon dropped Milne and Desanto onceโ€ !!!

What a tool!!!

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14 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

3aw. Lloydโ€™s callout to have Goodwin make a statement this week and drop Fritsch.

So Jacqui Felgate simply asks who theyโ€™ll replace him with as a goalkicker.

Lloydโ€™s reply (as unprepared and uneducated as ever) was โ€ฆ โ€œsomeone from Caseyโ€. Well thatโ€™s a bold claim. He has no answer He offers no understanding of the who and how. He simply says oh well โ€œRoss Lyon dropped Milne and Desanto onceโ€ !!!

What a tool!!!

Devils Advocacy....

He could just as easily be suggesting it doesn't matter who... just drop the Fritter. Can't say I overly disagree

Seems strange for the calls to drop Fritsch to be intensifying when he actually turned in a respectable game on the weekend. Unfortunate that he missed his shots because other than that he clocked 17 disposals, a couple of goal assists, three contested marks and third highest in the team for metres gained. Even managed a bit of chasing and corralling.

He's had a dog of a start to the season but he did at least show some genuine involvement - enough to argue that the worm is turning.

In fact, I'd quietly suggest that our forward line is getting it together as much as possible given the collapse in depth of our midfield.

As for the quality of Lloyd's comments - I'll never know what I really think of him because I just get annoyed at the sight of him. Reminds me of the now ancient movie 'Dave', where the president meets his double and tells him "You're a very handsome man, but wipe that grin off your face. You look like a schmuck."


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