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Cameron Schwab leaving Fremantle?

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We have just appointed Paul McNamee to the CEO.

Why would we want someone back who was sacked from his old position at MFC and oversaw the salary cap debacle that still costs MFC today? Furthermore, he oversaw a similar stuff up at Freo where for the luck of God and the AFL they did not get pinged for.

Where MFC today has a need to change the culture, here is a CEO that has overseen a truly mediocre culture where a talented list has underperformed and its strewn with players who are difficult to manage on and off field. He has achieved very little at Freo.

No wonder Eddie overlooked Schwab when he was looking for CEO prior to Schwab heading west.

I think it would be good for us if CC could bring him back to the club in some capacity I'm unsure though whether his annoucment inregards to Freo have anything to do with us. I think he was asked inregards to the CEO position maybe the Club has worked out another spot for him.

 
I think it would be good for us if CC could bring him back to the club in some capacity I'm unsure though whether his annoucment inregards to Freo have anything to do with us. I think he was asked inregards to the CEO position maybe the Club has worked out another spot for him.

Thankfully MFC has already appointed Paul McNamee as the new CEO. Cant see where there would be room or role for Cameron and a former CEO would restrict Paul. Would have thought Schwab would hev been interviewed for CEO role if was available BUt didnt he say wasnt & going to finish his time at Freo. Perhaps he forgot their song...."heave ho.. CEO go!" :blink:

i thought he was approached for our CEO position, but said he was settled in perth and didn't want to return to melbourne...

changed his mind quickly...


The tigers were happy to see the back of him as well. Wouldnt help out with anything other than what he deemed "his job".

Acted aloof to committee and families who would help at mailouts etc..

Luckily they now have Miller...

Now that Jimma has openly criticised the appointment of McNamee, it looks like CC's little mate is timing his run.

Other than that he could join the whiteshoe brigade on the Gold coast. Cant see him going to Western Sydney.

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