Infamy, you've sort of gone around the point.
The important point here, as referred to by others previously, is that Cameron is making decisions on the playing list, that are at odds with the match committee.
This has been going on since before the trade period, throughout the draft periods and through the period before the season. Is it still happening and will it influence who we put on the LTIL and who is elevated mid-season?
While Cameron as LIST MANAGER has the right to make these decisions, to do so against the advice of the match committee through the season, simply creates problems for unity within the football department.
Cameron should cede the List Manager position to Hartley (who was recruited for this very job) as soon as possible because these decisions (LTIL, mid-year elevation) are now upon us.
Taylor is looking like a possible LTIL.
Mid year elevation is only five or six weeks away.
Do we want another situation where the List Manager elevates a player that the Match Committee won't play?
It is obvious that Cameron, Campbell and Jackson made the decisions on Polak and ignored the long term planning of the match committee, to give the younger ones a big chance to develop.