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10 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

Spot on.

The prevailing belief is the only way is up, we couldn’t do worse than we already are etc.

Hashtag beware jumping from the frying pan into the fire.

Shouldn't be a problem for us demons :-)

 

Couldn’t see a topic on Mark Williams but confusing as he want be the development coach in 26 and the new CEO is taking of finding another role .. would you not have this done before announcing anything??? Media calling us rudderless etc

2 hours ago, Demonsone said:

Couldn’t see a topic on Mark Williams but confusing as he want be the development coach in 26 and the new CEO is taking of finding another role .. would you not have this done before announcing anything??? Media calling us rudderless etc

I have to agree, best practice get everything in place then blabber your mouth to the media. Now if something happens and choco leaves we look unprofessional

 
16 hours ago, Fritta and Turner said:

ALL my posts are serious!!!!

I mean his salary is going to fit between Richo and Guerra; we have to pay out Goody though if he goes to the Swans they might be paying us (thats my first silly comment for the season ok). And the new coach might want some new assistants so we have to sack someone. Thats $$$$

Im sure they have it under control.

Two Ex-Demons coaching names in Craig Jennings and Marcus Wagner come to mind for this role in my opinion. Jennings was a game strategy and education co-ordinator for us, won the AFLX premiership as the coach ; is currently at the Giants living out of a van. Would be nice to lure him back. Meanwhile Wagner was our Chief Innovation Officer, who resigned earlier this year (the rumour mill contends there was a falling out with Goodwin) Also has experience working alongside Bucks at the Pies for a number of years (could be one of Bucks people that is brought in.) Could also see it being someone different, aka a long time assistant coach at another club such as Brendon Lade from the Dogs or David Hale from the Hawks.


6 minutes ago, KozzyCan said:

Mitch Cleary just said we're keen on Bartel.

We met with him last year too.

12 hours ago, KozzyCan said:

Mitch Cleary just said we're keen on Bartel.

Came from a tough background, has enormous experience playing and then after retiring in footy admin, is smart and pragmatic.

Without knowing the specific requirements of the role, on what we do know, he would seem a standout candidate.

 
18 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Came from a tough background, has enormous experience playing and then after retiring in footy admin, is smart and pragmatic.

Without knowing the specific requirements of the role, on what we do know, he would seem a standout candidate.

The only thing for me is the role sounds near identical to a footy boss in its scope from what little we've heard. Not sure exactly what that means whether some responsibilities of the footy boss are been delegated to this role or something?

Bartel seems like a good type to have within the club though.

30 minutes ago, KozzyCan said:

The only thing for me is the role sounds near identical to a footy boss in its scope from what little we've heard. Not sure exactly what that means whether some responsibilities of the footy boss are been delegated to this role or something?

Bartel seems like a good type to have within the club though.

It's a soft push to replace Richardson. Plus from my understanding if the role sits above the FD it doesn't fall into the soft cap?

Either way, Richardson has 12 months left on his contract, and we can't afford to pay him out and replace him. This is the way to get around that.


14 minutes ago, rpfc said:

It’s administrative jazz hands.

Is that better than blues fingers?

41 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

It's a soft push to replace Richardson. Plus from my understanding if the role sits above the FD it doesn't fall into the soft cap?

Either way, Richardson has 12 months left on his contract, and we can't afford to pay him out and replace him. This is the way to get around that.

This seems like an easy loophole to exploit haha.

3 hours ago, Redleg said:

Is that better than blues fingers?

I don’t know hip hop

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