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These were just several of many issues raised at a media forum held in Melbourne yesterday. The forum is a joint venture between the Australian Football Media Association and sponsors CUB. Would-be president of Richmond Brendan Schwab was not present. He would have had an uncomfortable time of it had he been. Under spirited questioning Demetriou said that he was confident incumbent Tigers president Clinton Casey and his board were more than capable of successfully leading Richmond from its present mess. While the Tigers' loss may climb as high as a raw $2.6million before being offset by Jack Dyer Foundation money, Demetriou said the club was working on a business plan - with AFL input - and that new CEO Steve Wright had settled into his role. Schwab had said this week that he would demand Casey resign or the former board member would press ahead with a bid for an early election. History shows with frightening clarity that if you do not have the support and goodwill of the AFL, life can be very tough. This will prove Schwab's weakest point in any planned revolution.
While the Tigers' loss may climb as high as a raw $2.6million before being offset by Jack Dyer Foundation money, Demetriou said the club was working on a business plan - with AFL input - and that new CEO Steve Wright had settled into his role.
If there was anything that wasnt right, it would have surfaced straight away.
Its no surprise that Mickey Mouse and his gang havent the support of the AFL.
Political desperation maybe TS. … His only chance from now on is to hunt for negative off-field issues.
Any half-decent alternative should be wiping (in fact should have already wiped) the floor with Casey. Just goes to show what a shocking decision by this alternative ticket to have Schwab and Welsh or any former board members as "leaders".