CEO issue is old news: Frawley
3:51:09 PM Thu 27 May, 2004
Samantha Lane
Sportal
Richmond coach Danny Frawley says he and his players have already moved on from the resignation of the club’s chief executive officer Ian Campbell on Wednesday.
Frawley, whose club is now searching for its ninth chief executive in 14 years, said the club president and interim chief executive Clinton Casey, had briefed the playing group on Thursday morning.
“That’s the only thing I’ll say, we’ve moved on and Clinton’s had a good chat about it and I’d appreciate it if you could let me focus on winning a game of footy.”
“It’s disappointing, but I can’t really focus on it or comment on it. It’s Clinton and the board’s doing and we’ve got a big game on our hands this week,” Frawley said at Punt Road Oval on Thursday afternoon.
“You can ask as many questions about it as you like, but it’s not my focus, we’ve just got to move on and win a game a football that we desperately need to square the ledger at five all. I’d appreciate it if you didn’t ask me any more questions about it because really, I’ve got no comment.”
Frawley said he was disappointed by a newspaper report that claimed the club would ask at least seven players, including dual All-Australian defender Darren Gaspar, to leave at the season’s end.
The same report suggested Richmond might seek to lure Carlton coach Denis Pagan to the club.
“A guy like Darren Gaspar and Denis Pagan don’t need to be brought into a situation like that,” Frawley said.
“Denis Pagan is a quality person and a quality coach and he’s got some focus to do, so I’d appreciate it if you didn’t ask him any questions about what was written in the paper or said in the media today because he’s the coach of Carlton.”
“I think to bring someone else’s name into it is just a little bit disappointing.”
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I know people get annoyed when Danny speaks but his right to name Gaspar and Pagan in that story was pretty poor form by Greg Denham