One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on March 14, 2008, 05:26:41 PM
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"If Richmond get the priority pick this year Wallace will probably be gone" - Andrew Demetriou.
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Its what the large majority of the football community think and what a very small minority cant except.
I would love to see Wallaces KPI,s, they wouldnt be too flash would they?
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what was the context of his comments? (apart from the obvious)
newspaper journo? general question etc
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:lol the AFL has its sites on Richmond
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"If Richmond get the priority pick this year Wallace will probably be gone" - Andrew Demetriou.
lol when and where?
Andy stating the most likely scenario but probably shouldnt be.
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You don`t rise to the top without being as clever as Andy.D. Nostradamus here he comes
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"If Richmond get the priority pick this year Wallace will probably be gone" - Andrew Demetriou.
You would think that this arrogant, pompous buffoon would have learnt the lesson of speaking entirely inappropriately and out of school with his ill-timed and poorly thought out comments about Paul Roos and Sydney in their premiership year. He has absolutely no place or right to make such a comment regardless of the context and if I was Richmond I would take the matter further. How would he handle any club or administrator questioning his performance or position in the scheme of things? >:( >:( >:(
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what was the context of his comments? (apart from the obvious)
newspaper journo? general question etc
lol when and where?
A journo today (Friday) asked Demetriou if the priority picks would be abolished as a solution to stop tanking. Demetriou basically said no and one of the reasons he gave for why they wouldn't be was that it wasn't in any coach's interest to end up with priority picks. Carlton were the only club in line for a pre-first round priority pick last year and Pagan got the sack. He then said Carlton and Richmond are in line for one this year and if Richmond ended up with the priority pick then Terry Wallace won't be in a job perhaps. So Richmond and Terry will be going all out to avoid the priority pick.
Edit: I've re-heard what Demetriou said and changed the last line of my post to what was exactly said. It still means the same thing.
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"If Richmond get the priority pick this year Wallace will probably be gone" - Andrew Demetriou.
You would think that this arrogant, pompous buffoon would have learnt the lesson of speaking entirely inappropriately and out of school with his ill-timed and poorly thought out comments about Paul Roos and Sydney in their premiership year. He has absolutely no place or right to make such a comment regardless of the context and if I was Richmond I would take the matter further. How would he handle any club or administrator questioning his performance or position in the scheme of things? >:( >:( >:(
Agree smokey. What coach the RFC has is the RFC's business not Andy D's.
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Disgraceful comments, this bloke needs a good publicist.
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Caro's view on Demetriou's Wallace comment ....
Demetriou said that footballers themselves don't tank. No one has suggested they do. He said that coaches get the sack on the back of continued poor performances, but conveniently omitted that the untried and relatively inexperienced Ratten was rewarded with a contract after never managing one win.
Demetriou even — and somewhat inappropriately for a man in his position — predicted that Terry Wallace could get the sack should Richmond have another poor year.
Perhaps Wallace remains in the gun for admitting to his conflicted emotions before losing to the Saints in the final game of 2007.
It is true the Tigers' coach might have used the political issue to deflect attention from his dreadful year but that does not mean he was not telling the truth.
Full article at:
http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/tanks-steamroll-leaders/2008/03/15/1205472163741.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1
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Demetriou should stand down, his job is to oversee football admin not comment on coaches and boards should or should not do. Comments like those are a manifestation of his contempt of those around him and him believing he is bigger than the game itself.
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Its what the large majority of the football community think and what a very small minority cant except.
I would love to see Wallaces KPI,s, they wouldnt be too flash would they?
One of Wallace's KPIs is to improve the quality of the list
Picks #1 #2 and #18 would be quality therefore Wallace would be meeting that particular KPI
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Its what the large majority of the football community think and what a very small minority cant except.
I would love to see Wallaces KPI,s, they wouldnt be too flash would they?
One of Wallace's KPIs is to improve the quality of the list
Picks #1 #2 and #18 would be quality therefore Wallace would be meeting that particular KPI
I dont know if you are serious or not.?
Now pick 18 was traded for you know who? ::)
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Can't blame Demetriou for stating the blatently obvious.
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Now pick 18 was traded for you know who? ::)
Yep. Alex Rance. ;)
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Perhaps Terry Wallace should KPI a new game plan or game style instead of the Benny Hill style backwards football we play. There is always a lot of talk about how poor our skills are, I think our game style is dramatically effecting our skill level.
Sideways backwards suicide handball headless chooks! The world will be watching on Thursday.
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Picks #1 #2 and #18 would be quality therefore Wallace would be meeting that particular KPI
And make Ramps very happy lol.
Is Demetriou offering to pay for the remaining year of Wallace's contract if Plough loses his job?
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from today's Herald-Sun
Demetriou also revealed Richmond coach Terry Wallace had phoned him on Saturday seeking a clarification of comments Demetriou made on Friday about Wallace and his future at Punt Rd.
"I want to set the record right," Demetriou said.
"I said I don't believe that Terry Wallace wants to be in a situation where he loses a game and he could possibly be sacked all for the sake of getting a priority draft pick.
"I don't think that's what Terry wants, it's not what we want, it's not what anyone wants.
"So in the context of the answer, which was about tanking, I still maintain the prize of getting a priority draft pick is not worth people sacrificing their careers, jobs and reputations."
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl/story/0,26576,23386357-19742,00.html