Sorry Phil, I ain't buying.
x 2.
Phil, I appreciate your obvious strong feelings for the club and your desire to drive improvement and success but as Al said, you come across as someone who has no idea of the critical need for planning and method, rather someone who is like some of our posters on here who take the Chicken Little reactive approach to any situation. Over the past 30 years we got ourselves in the situation we are now climbing out of by doing exactly what you propose - plenty of rah rah rah, emotion piled on thoughtless action. We paid little or no respect to the need for a sound 'whole of club' planning approach in all areas - finance, leadership, accountability, communication, football, membership etc. And all I read in your posts is a return to the same.
Since we rid ourselves of the final years of what I call "The Cancer Years" - Clinton Casey and his deplorable egotistical reign - we have taken slow steps forward on our road to 'recovery' in all areas of our club. We haven't always got those steps right but we appear to be doing something now that we could not have been accused of in many of those previous 25 years - learning from our mistakes. Miller made mistakes, Wallace was a mistake, Ian Campbell was a mistake, but overall and despite all of that our financial ship is righting itself, our football ship is righting itself, our communication ship is righting itself, our management ship is righting itself, and in doing that our respect is returning - self respect within the club and public respect outside it. I found it interesting that you quoted the media's response to our position at the end of Round 9 this year. It was the usual muck-raking sensationalist elements in the media and the ignorant supporters craving instant gratification who showed a lack of trust and respect and they were made to look stupid and incompetent dills when the inevitable (and obvious to a damn lot of us) started to happen from Round 10 onwards. By the end of the season the respect stood tall and the media pack had moved on looking for softer targets. And of course, you couldn't find a nay-sayer among our supporters if you paid them.
So in summary, I dispute your need for action, I dispute your reasons for standing, and I dispute your opinion of the current performance and direction of our club. I applaud you for taking action on what you perceive to be a problem but I can't vote for you.