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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #120 on: August 04, 2016, 07:59:42 PM »
On a serious night
Board are garbage
They have a footy department who have lost the plot
Who is responsible ?
How does Ty Vickery possibly get a game
Patrick Smith article proudly sponsored by RFC spin dept
Hardly light weights at the pub either
Need true leaders on the board
Not muppets !!!!!
Rant over
Aren't happy at all tonight
Vickery seriously

Lightweights as  categorised by NOweights
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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #121 on: August 04, 2016, 09:04:20 PM »
Interesting article , apologies if its already been posted

http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/wouldbe-richmond-takeover-group-are-just-a-pub-rabble/news-story/0b68bedb6886628600e6a832f6116253
Here's the full article for those who can't access it behind the paywall.

New stripes not Tigers’ solution

News.com.au
4 August 2016


As the AFL heavies yesterday prepared to tell the 18 clubs how the $2.5 billion broadcast money would be distributed, they must have had second thoughts. It wasn’t Melbourne’s cold winter that chilled the administrators to their bones. It was the confirmation that football club environs are the natural habitats of idiots and buffoons.

As the burgeoning reports of a challenge to the Richmond directors became more defined over the past week, it became clear that a group of men — no women apparently — had met at a suburban pub with plans to reshape the board. Sheer lunacy.

Do these people really think a board that has turned a $5 million debt into $2m in the bank, that has established a VFL team, that has drawn membership to 70,000, that has built a new training and administration facility and is rated No 1 in the AFL’s assessment of board governance deserves this rabble of a takeover?

Rather than stroke their egos in cheap pub talk they should have approached club president Peggy O’Neill and chief executive Brendon Gale about their trepidations. An adult discussion about their concerns would have benefited both parties. An exchange of ideas.

It is unclear what seriously bothers the challengers. Is it really believable that this group wants to turn over a successful group of directors because they think there are too many lawyers sitting around the board table? Is this ­really the best thought they came up with after piling into the pub?

The embryonic challenge is based on one poor year of on-field results. The Tigers, finalists for the previous three years, winning 42 of 69 games, have won seven of 18 this season. It is a poor year. No one would walk away from that.

Yet after winning the 2008 premiership, the hot Hawthorn list could win just nine of 22 matches in 2009 and it had 21 of its 22 premiership players. The only one missing was retired champion Shane Crawford. Hawthorn had a bad year, that’s all. It happens. This season they are closing in on a rare share of history — to be only the second club to win four consecutive premierships.

Damien Hardwick is a good coach. He was given a two-year extension at the start of this season but only after rigorous, almost pedantic, review. This was no reappointment on a whim.

As the Tigers faltered this year, commentators jumped all over themselves to analyse the list. No good. Only five players were rated gifted — Alex Rance, Trent Cotchin, Jack Riewoldt, Dustin Martin and Brett Deledio. The rest you wouldn’t feed to the chooks.

If that is the case — and the evidence is strong — then Hardwick is some sort of coach. To take a list with a handful of talent into a hat-trick of finals is proof enough of his ability to coach. That the Tigers did not win one of their three finals appearances in that run is an insight into the quality and depth of the list. Its threshold was making the finals, winning one was beyond it.

There will be change on the Richmond board but it will be orderly and not run to the timing of a group convened in a pub. The directors know that the board is constantly assessed to ensure that it has the right mix of skills for current and future challenges. A nominations committee then assesses likely new directors.

There appears more than a soupcon of sexism in the mutterings of the challenges. As if the board cannot be any good because the chair is a woman, Peggy O’Neal. And UYet she is one of the most successful club leaders in the competition.

What is most telling is the pub group’s inability to articulate what is wrong with the board — sorry, it’s got too many lawyers sitting on it. They cannot challenge the board on its financial management or its vision.

To suggest that the board might want to have a look at the football department is so feeble as to damn the challengers. For heaven’s sake, the board has already ordered an independent review.

The AFL administrators have seen would-be coups before and they frighten them. They are loath to give their money to novices and cheerleaders.

It is not enough to have put money into the club or been a member since your father sat you on his shoulders to see the great Royce Hart. The smell of football changing rooms can be intoxicating. Just to call a player by his first name and shake his hand can make people swoon.

Football clubs have rendered the smartest businessmen into prattling idiots. Richmond is a well-run club. The challenge to the board is unwarranted and pure mischief but, no doubt, bubbles in a glass or three of ego.

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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #122 on: August 04, 2016, 09:15:56 PM »
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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #123 on: August 04, 2016, 09:19:36 PM »
Who wrote this poo! Sounds like Dumbwick but with spell check on

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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #124 on: August 04, 2016, 09:22:45 PM »
Patrick Smith wrote it.

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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #125 on: August 04, 2016, 09:26:59 PM »
Patrick Smith wrote it.

That makes sense. Just the muttering's of a raving loonie then.

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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #126 on: August 04, 2016, 09:35:07 PM »
Good ol' Fatprick....
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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #127 on: August 04, 2016, 09:50:20 PM »
I'm sure the people involved appreciate being called idiots. 
Does anyone have half an idea on anything?

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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #128 on: August 04, 2016, 10:01:45 PM »
Peggy forcing an EGM is the real spiller of blood.

cant wait to see the back of her, hopefully sooner rather than later.
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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #129 on: August 04, 2016, 10:08:47 PM »
Not sure what anderson is trying to say.

He's trying to agitate, he's trying to pee off our power brokers by calling them weak, he wants the situation to escalate so he has something to write about and make money. He's a idiot.
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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #130 on: August 04, 2016, 10:12:44 PM »
Know for a fact the club leaks information to the press
Amazing that the meeting happened last week and it took a week for it to land in the media
Think that Peggy and Benny have become very worried

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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #131 on: August 04, 2016, 10:13:23 PM »
Next thing will be that the club will try and discredit Russo and those involved in the Coup
Watch this space

wouldnt be the first time. we need stability Jack thats what we need etc etc.

I wonder if the ones who scoffed at him 6 months ago will now change their mind about the current board especially the 2 clowns at the top
what one thinks of russo has nothing to do with what they think of the current board.

just because someone thinks Russo offered nothing, is not an endorsement of the current board.

Only a simpleton would link the two things together in the belief that not endorsing one is an automatic endorsement of the other.

perhaps to some but not to all.

pretty sure plenty of people endorsed the ALP as a direct result of abbott but i guess that's different hey. In the real world this is what happens.

sit down champ and pay attention next time.





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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #132 on: August 04, 2016, 10:17:03 PM »
Patrick Smith wrote it.

As the burgeoning reports of a challenge to the Richmond directors became more defined over the past week, it became clear that a group of men — no women apparently — had met at a suburban pub with plans to reshape the board. Sheer lunacy.

Sounds,like a female journo ....oh......wait
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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #133 on: August 04, 2016, 11:45:16 PM »
Hey challengers Patrick says you need a woman.  Go find one.
Does anyone have half an idea on anything?

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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #134 on: August 05, 2016, 09:29:44 AM »
What is most telling is the pub group’s inability to articulate what is wrong with the board — sorry, it’s got too many lawyers sitting on it. They cannot challenge the board on its financial management or its vision.



Expecting whacks for saying this

But on the above which I think is a fairly reasonable statement

30 odd people got together at a pub in Malvern. Passionate, loyal Tiger fans. I didn't go because I didn't sign up to that Rollercoaster web-site for a number of reasons so I didn't get an invite. Funny though it was only 30 odd but I digrese

Not one person who's attended and posts on here has shared any type of vision or plan these people have. Just said how great it was, how passionate these people are....how angry they are with decisions that have been made (aren't we all) and it was pointed out that there are too any lawyers and accountants on the current board but not much else.

We are all peeved with the results this year; they are unacceptable. I don't know of one person on this forum who supported the Hardwick contract extension.

But outside of these "captain obvious" observations what do the "challengers" actually offer? When can we expect them to show themselves and officially throw their collective hats in the ring?

30 people out of 72k....the remaining 71970 odd deserve better than the cloak and dagger nonsense we are getting now; which has turned into a media circus

I know I harp on this but they need to offer more than the rumblings we've had so far

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