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Football => View from the Outer => Topic started by: Bulluss on August 30, 2006, 05:22:59 PM

Title: Problems at Geelong
Post by: Bulluss on August 30, 2006, 05:22:59 PM
I have heard from a very good source that there are many problems at Geelong at the moment.

Apparently there is a fair bit of "activity" amongst players/coaching staff and partners of players/coaching staff.

This has obvioulsy caused a fair bit of tension among certain people and things are about to reach boiling point.

Apparently one high profile person from Geelong has already had their wife walk out on them, she was last seen driving past Windy Hill  ;) :shh
Title: Re: Problems at Geelong
Post by: mightytiges on August 30, 2006, 06:39:35 PM
There's heaps of rumours coming out of that place. Small town = small talk. Bomber Thompson must be on thin ice now if senior players have lost faith in him. Must be like old times for Otto lol :yep.

Winning the preseason comp has almost become a curse with Carlton and now Geelong falling apart.
Title: Re: Problems at Geelong
Post by: Jackstar on August 30, 2006, 06:45:21 PM
I have heard from a very good source that there are many problems at Geelong at the moment.

Apparently there is a fair bit of "activity" amongst players/coaching staff and partners of players/coaching staff.

This has obvioulsy caused a fair bit of tension among certain people and things are about to reach boiling point.

Apparently one high profile person from Geelong has already had their wife walk out on them, she was last seen driving past Windy Hill  ;) :shh



You are correct ! ;)
I wonder who that could be ????
Windy Hill, Home of the mighty Bomber s
Title: Re: Problems at Geelong
Post by: WilliamPowell on August 30, 2006, 07:05:37 PM
Must be like old times for Otto lol :yep.


I reckon it's all Otto'$ fault   ;D :rollin :lol :wallywink
Title: Re: Problems at Geelong
Post by: mightytiges on September 18, 2006, 09:26:07 PM
What's this about Parkin allegedly saying Bomber Thompson is gone?




Title: Re: Problems at Geelong
Post by: PuntRdRoar on September 18, 2006, 09:33:24 PM
James Kelly would be a worthwhile target for us especially on an elcheapo player for player deal for a player we dont want.
Title: Re: Problems at Geelong
Post by: mightytiges on September 18, 2006, 09:54:35 PM
James Kelly would be a worthwhile target for us especially on an elcheapo player for player deal for a player we dont want.

Kelly should have been ours in the first place. He was drafted with the first round pick we traded away to offload Daffy to the Swans  :-X.

You would think we'd need to swap say Hyde (the Cats need to add pace) for Kelly unless a third club got involved. I'd prefer Bartel but that's wishful thinking.

Title: Re: Problems at Geelong
Post by: Moi on September 18, 2006, 10:12:42 PM
What problems at Geelong?
Brad's back in training lol

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Title: Re: Problems at Geelong
Post by: Stephanie on September 18, 2006, 10:18:33 PM
What problems at Geelong?
Brad's back in training lol

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Bomber: Otto, do 15 reps, 4 times an hour!  :cheers
Title: Re: Problems at Geelong
Post by: mightytiges on September 20, 2006, 04:54:31 AM
The Cats are spiralling into further disarray. The good old 100 signature petition. Where have we heard that idea before lol.

Just out of interest, has the RFC increased the number of signatures required to force a EGM via a petition? To allow only 100 people hold 30,000 members effectively to ransom is ridiculous. I had a feeling at the time we were planning to re-make it 5% which would mean you would require 1,500 signatures.
 
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Cats split: Costa under threat
20 September 2006   Herald-Sun
Damian Barrett

 stuff Costa's control of Geelong Football Club was under enormous pressure last night, with a local businessman calling for a spill of the board.

Denis McMurrich, a former Cats vice-president, said he would demand an extraordinary general meeting be called next month.

McMurrich plans to present Geelong president Costa and Cook with a 250-signature petition next week.

Costa and Cook could not be contacted last night, but a club official confirmed an extraordinary general meeting could be sought under Geelong's constitution provided 100 signatures from members were on a petition.

McMurrich's call came as the Cats were already dealing with a separate petition regarding the club review, lodged with the club by a mystery woman on Monday.

Full article at: http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,20443128%255E20322,00.html
Title: Re: Problems at Geelong
Post by: Moi on September 20, 2006, 10:08:38 AM
For all the problems they have now, I thought they've run that club pretty well over the last couple of years working their way out of that debt they had.
If all the disharmony is due to one man  ;) and around that club, he's got a lot to answer for.  They should have been playing finals this year.
But who cares? 
Title: Re: Problems at Geelong
Post by: Fishfinger on September 20, 2006, 10:28:28 AM
The Cats are spiralling into further disarray. The good old 100 signature petition. Where have we heard that idea before lol.

Just out of interest, has the RFC increased the number of signatures required to force a EGM via a petition?
mt, pretty sure the Federal Government introduced legislation last year to stop the vexatious use of the 100 member rule (an increase to 5% was definitely proposed) and that the loophole used to force the RFC EGM was part of the Articles of Association because it was Corporate Law rather than being specifically put in the club constitution .

If the legislation was amended, which I think it was but don't know how to find out find for certain, then the RFC constitution would have altered accordingly and the signatures from disgruntled Geelong fans would be nothing more than just that.
Title: Re: Problems at Geelong
Post by: Rodgerramjet on September 20, 2006, 02:48:57 PM
The Geelong football club board have only themselves to blame, they have dallied around this situation with the coach for far too long. a decsion on the coach should have been made weeks ago. the board deserves to be toppled.
Title: Re: Problems at Geelong
Post by: Jackstar on September 20, 2006, 03:36:16 PM
Sounds like another club we all know 2 years ago ::)
Title: Re: Problems at Geelong
Post by: mightytiges on September 20, 2006, 05:19:14 PM
The Cats are spiralling into further disarray. The good old 100 signature petition. Where have we heard that idea before lol.

Just out of interest, has the RFC increased the number of signatures required to force a EGM via a petition?
mt, pretty sure the Federal Government introduced legislation last year to stop the vexatious use of the 100 member rule (an increase to 5% was definitely proposed) and that the loophole used to force the RFC EGM was part of the Articles of Association because it was Corporate Law rather than being specifically put in the club constitution .

If the legislation was amended, which I think it was but don't know how to find out find for certain, then the RFC constitution would have altered accordingly and the signatures from disgruntled Geelong fans would be nothing more than just that.

Thanks FF. The site with the Corporations Act still has both options but it may be out of date or the RFC may have altered the club constitution. Let's hope so.

http://scaletext.law.gov.au/html/pasteact/3/3448/0/PA004070.htm &  http://scaletext.law.gov.au/html/pasteact/3/3448/0/PA004090.htm &
http://scaletext.law.gov.au/html/pasteact/3/3448/0/PA004200.htm
Title: Back off Demetriou
Post by: Moi on September 22, 2006, 12:06:48 AM
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"We do our best to stay out of board upheavals and challenges and petitions and so forth, I mean, I've watched recently and observed what's going on at Geelong. I'd urge people to step back and think sensibly about the things they're proposing," Demetriou said from Telstra Dome on Thursday.
http://afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=299242

Dunno what's happening down there and who's doing what, but I reckon the AFL shouldn't comment on any challenges for any club.  None of the AFL's business if a group wants to democratically challenge a current board.
Is up to Cats supporters to sort this out, not the AFL
Title: Re: Problems at Geelong
Post by: WilliamPowell on September 22, 2006, 04:40:12 PM
For all the problems they have now, I thought they've run that club pretty well over the last couple of years working their way out of that debt they had.
I agree that over the last couple of years off field they have done very well but what they do down in sleepy hollow is convieniently forget to mention that the ONLY reason they are in the position theyre in today is the fact that their bankers accepted a a payout in their debt (whatever it was it was so many cents in the dollar 10 or 20 something like that).

If that hadn't of happened they still be up the putt as they say. I get sick to death of hearing morons like Billy Brownless saying how Cookie and Costa got them out of debt - yeah they put the plan up and stuck to it buy it was thier bankers that made it happened.

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But who cares? 

Absolutely not me! But you've got admit it's good for a laugh ;D :rollin ;D

I was actually down Geelong way today - had a lovely lunch in Queescliff and I noticed as you drive into the city there is this big billboard from the footy club that says "we are Geelong" - that's it, that's all, what the??? :rollin
Title: Re: Problems at Geelong
Post by: mightytiges on September 22, 2006, 06:24:57 PM
If that hadn't of happened they still be up the putt as they say. I get sick to death of hearing morons like Billy Brownless saying how Cookie and Costa got them out of debt - yeah they put the plan up and stuck to it buy it was thier bankers that made it happened.
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The old "Geelong economy is linked to the success of the Geelong footy club"  ::).

I was actually down Geelong way today - had a lovely lunch in Queescliff and I noticed as you drive into the city there is this big billboard from the footy club that says "we are Geelong" - that's it, that's all, what the??? :rollin

The "greatest team of all" bit fell off 40 years ago  ;D
Title: Re: Problems at Geelong
Post by: mightytiges on October 12, 2006, 04:46:19 PM
The poor ol' Catters. I heard the lady on radio this morning who collected the 100 signature petition for the EGM they had last night. She said if the Pussies didn't win 5 of their first 6 games  :o then the club will had failed and the current board should go. Imagine if they get 3 interstate games in that period lol. Hello reality! :rollin