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1 minute ago, Adam The God said:

Do a bit of googling with Caroline Wilson. He was strongly favoured by AFL HQ too. Just as Peter Jackson was back in the day.

Instead we got a guy with no footy background at all.

Guerra just has to land Caulfield to get a statue, thatโ€™s it.

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2 hours ago, Adam The God said:

Do a bit of googling with Caroline Wilson. He was strongly favoured by AFL HQ too. Just as Peter Jackson was back in the day.

Instead we got a guy with no footy background at all.

A CEO is basically the business manager and he has to be good at running the business.

We have seen โ€œfan boysโ€ and โ€œwanna be coachesโ€ before and a good footy CEO doesnโ€™t necessarily have to be an ex jock and if you have a good FD boss, who can run the FD well and report to the CEO, that may be a better result.

Think Cameron Schwab and the whiteboard.

2 hours ago, Roost it far said:

Guerra just has to land Caulfield to get a statue, thatโ€™s it.

I agree that a new home base is Priority No. 1 for the incoming CEO. Who makes the footy department decisions in the next few months? - in the decisive way that Peter Jackson did back in 2013. Will it be the Board, the acting CEO, Alan Richardson.....?

 
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12 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

What a nothing Thread, created by someone who has limited business acumenโ€ฆ.

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How do you know what business acumen I have? Some full on tossers here who keep barking the same condescending tripe.


33 minutes ago, Wizard of Koz said:

How do you know what business acumen I have? Some full on tossers here who keep barking the same condescending tripe.

The incoming CEO has a project to Finish, why should he leave a job half done, when it was the MFC who contacted him?

We have a perfectly good interum CEO till September

20 hours ago, DemonWheels said:

Not just a โ€˜government jobโ€™ friend, he is head of VECCI who are hosting the World Chambers Congress in September, hence why he canโ€™t just step away and heโ€™d be burning some big bridges if he did - the opposite of what youโ€™d want someone in his position to be doing.

Should be using the six months lining up some new sponsors of MFC via World Chambers Congress attendees!

I put in a personal request to him re his priorities - fix the goalkicking!!!!

6 hours ago, sue said:

What a fuss about nothing in this thread. I bet if the team was winning this thread wouldn't have even appeared.

Wouldn't count on it.

Demonland, where there's always something to [censored] about.

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3 hours ago, Wizard of Koz said:

How do you know what business acumen I have? Some full on tossers here who keep barking the same condescending tripe.

The inability to google something before demanding answers and a pound of flesh is something of a clue.


8 hours ago, Adam The God said:

Do a bit of googling with Caroline Wilson. He was strongly favoured by AFL HQ too. Just as Peter Jackson was back in the day.

Instead we got a guy with no footy background at all.

Cameron Schwabb was even more strongly favoured by the AFL. That ended up well!

It is kind of funny how the old CEO was/is still part of the project and the new CEO hasn't started yet but is doing work on it as well

  • 3 weeks later...

I saw our incoming CEO at the footy today.

Casual guy in his jeans, runners & Melbourne jacket.

But some people recognised him because they stopped him for a chat which he was happy to do

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I saw our incoming CEO at the footy today.

Casual guy in his jeans, runners & Melbourne jacket.

But some people recognised him because they stopped him for a chat which he was happy to do

I think (hope) that we are not so incompetent that we can't pick a decent CEO and President.

Just a waiting game.

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1 hour ago, Gibberish said:

I think (hope) that we are not so incompetent that we can't pick a decent CEO and President.

Just a waiting game.

No, we have never been and never will be that incompetent.


He's not MIA. He comes down to the front of N53 and sits with some people he knows for a quarter or two each home game.

My god this thread is ridiculous. Itโ€™s ok that you donโ€™t understand how transitioning from executive roles actually works, but for your own sake stop digging yourself further into this hole of stupidity you find yourself in

34 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

He's not MIA. He comes down to the front of N53 and sits with some people he knows for a quarter or two each home game.

Was standing underneath at bottom of the race in team kit before players came out

Talking with staff, etc. quite visible

1 hour ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Was standing underneath at bottom of the race in team kit before players came out

Talking with staff, etc. quite visible

Confirmed. Almost too visible

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