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Tigers boss bares his claws (Age)
« on: June 16, 2013, 03:15:45 AM »
Tigers boss bares his claws

    Jon Pierik
    The Age
    June 16, 2013


As he enters his final months in charge, Richmond president Gary March has lashed his Hawthorn and Collingwood counterparts, taken a swipe at Sydney and questioned the integrity of the competition.

March said he was ''absolutely flabbergasted'' Hawks president Andrew Newbold and Collingwood's Eddie McGuire recently suggested the best manner in which to help struggling clubs, such as Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs, was to allow them to have an enlarged salary-cap next season.

''I couldn't believe what Andrew Newbold and Eddie were coming out with a couple of weeks ago. I was flabbergasted to think that two presidents would say a way to fix the Melbourne problem was to give them two more million dollars in the salary cap,'' he said. ''That just creates a problem which we already have got, which is inflation in football. That will have the inflationary effect of players being overpaid and that just filters through the competition. I was absolutely flabbergasted by that. I don't know what they were thinking, because that is not going to fix the problem.

''What is going to fix the problems at those clubs is really good administration, good boards, good direction, good drafting, good development.''

March had attended earlier this year a meeting of power clubs at Silks restaurant at Crown, featuring the likes of Newbold and McGuire, where they discussed the best way to handle the equalisation debate.

''I don't know how it [more money] fixes Melbourne's problems. They go and buy one extra player. To get any player out of any club, you are going to have to pay them more than they are getting at the moment,'' March said on SEN. ''There is an inflationary effect with that and ultimately that filters through to your total list.''

March did not attend this month's presidents' meeting in Canberra, where McGuire and Sydney chairman Richard Colless again clashed over the Swans' contentious cost-of-living allowance.

However, March's stance on the issue, and the Swans' ability to secure high-priced former Crow Kurt Tippett, is clear.

''Where there is a 'disequalisation' in the salary cap, a la Sydney, I think that's a problem for the competition,'' he said.

''That is an ongoing issue that needs to be addressed. When you look at the financials for 2013, and the premiers of the competition are forecasting to make a loss, if any of the Melbourne clubs forecast to make a loss and then went and paid $800,000 to get a player in, we would be getting hauled in front of the commission.

''For me, I think there is a problem with the integrity of the game with the way the expansion teams, and I put Sydney into that, can administer their businesses as opposed to the Victorian clubs.''

March also opposes any club seeking a priority pick, which is now awarded at the discretion of the AFL Commission. The hapless Demons sought this pick on Friday.

Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/tigers-boss-bares-his-claws-20130615-2ob5v.html#ixzz2WJ1gef9x

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Re: Tigers boss bares his claws (Age)
« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2013, 03:56:27 AM »
Well said Gary  :clapping.
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Re: Tigers boss bares his claws (Age)
« Reply #2 on: June 16, 2013, 09:40:31 AM »
For the first time - probably ever, I agree with March 100%

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Re: Tigers boss bares his claws (Age)
« Reply #3 on: June 16, 2013, 10:19:42 AM »
Wish he would stay, he has been fantastic for our club
Lots of people name their swords......

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Sydney chairman Richard Colless hits out at Tiger boss' claim (Age)
« Reply #4 on: June 20, 2013, 03:35:25 AM »
Colless hits out at Tiger boss' claim

 Samantha Lane
    The Age
    June 20, 2013



Sydney chairman Richard Colless has lambasted his Richmond counterpart, Gary March, for the ''appalling'' act of forecasting that the reigning premiers are set to announce a financial loss, and portraying the club's recruitment of Kurt Tippett as tantamount to ''cheating''.

The AFL's longest-serving chairman told Fairfax Media that March committed an inexcusable breach of confidence when he stated in a weekend interview that Sydney is set to finish in the red this year.

Colless said on Wednesday he was ''confident'' the Swans would record an ''acceptable'' profit for the 2012-13 financial year and that the episode underlined what he would not miss about football after more than 21 years in the game when he hands the reins to Andrew Pridham in February.

March will also vacate his presidential post at the end of the season and will be replaced by one of Richmond's board members.

''The fact that a chairman of a club would go on and make comments about a rival club's financial position - unless it was in a constructive way - to me it's just hard to think of anything more appalling to be perfectly honest,'' Colless said.

''I didn't know Gary was still alive. I hadn't seen him for quite some time. He hasn't been to the last few presidents' meetings, but it's amazing what a few wins does to embolden people when they've only got a few weeks of their tenure to go.

''Basically, on the face of it, what Gary's using is confidential information that I just shake my head at. And I think it's little wonder I've had enough of this.''

March, on Saturday, lamented the ''disequalisation'' in the AFL and said there were different rules for Victorian clubs and expansion clubs - he placed Sydney in the latter category.

''When you look at the financials for 2013, and the premiers of the competition are forecasting to make a loss, if any of the Melbourne clubs forecast to make a loss and then went and paid $800,000 to get a player in, we would be getting hauled in front of the [AFL] commission,'' the Tigers boss told SEN radio.

''For me, I think there is a problem with the integrity of the game with the way the expansion teams - and I put Sydney into that - can administer their businesses as opposed to the Victorian clubs.''

Rather than feeling Sydney's administration had the respect of rivals, Colless said he felt it was deliberately - and wrongly - portrayed by other clubs as having achieved largely thanks to AFL subsidies, in particular the cost-of-living allowance that is divided between the Swans' playing list.

''What happened last year is we delisted a lot of players - nearly a million dollars worth of player payments - the AFL increased the TPP [Total Player Payments] and the ASA [Additional Services Agreements], and we had a significant surplus in our cap which we used to do the deal with Kurt Tippett. Isn't this good list management?

''Like all clubs our contracts are lodged with the AFL, so it [March's statement] is tantamount to an accusation of cheating,'' Colless said. ''I'm just sick of the misinformation.

''We've spent the last six months encouraging the AFL to support the less-viable clubs, which wasn't a very fashionable view for the wealthy Victorian clubs, and I don't know if jealousy is the right word, but I haven't been overwhelmed with a sense of goodwill from rival clubs. There's two reasons for this. One is the fact that we were good enough to win a premiership, and the other reason, and the lightning rod, I think, is Tippett.''

Richmond would not to respond to Colless' comments.

Colless, who at the recent meeting of AFL club presidents in Canberra talked all of his counterparts through the Tippett deal, said he even offered to show the contract to Collingwood president Eddie McGuire.

March was not present at the last presidents' meeting and McGuire, Colless said, had not taken up his offer.

''I'm just disillusioned that bottom clubs, who we've gone out of our way to support, no one thanks you, no one acknowledges you,'' Colless said.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/colless-hits-out-at-tiger-boss-claim-20130619-2oje3.html

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Re: Tigers boss bares his claws (Age)
« Reply #5 on: June 20, 2013, 10:02:45 AM »
Squeal more Colless
Lots of people name their swords......

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Re: Tigers boss bares his claws (Age)
« Reply #6 on: June 20, 2013, 10:23:01 AM »
Yep

Waaaaaah  :'(

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Re: Tigers boss bares his claws (Age)
« Reply #7 on: June 20, 2013, 10:05:38 PM »
I don't like the tone this prick is taking. 

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Re: Tigers boss bares his claws (Age)
« Reply #8 on: June 21, 2013, 12:05:38 AM »
it's amazing what a few wins does to embolden people when they've only got a few weeks of their tenure to go.

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Re: Tigers boss bares his claws (Age)
« Reply #9 on: June 21, 2013, 12:53:44 AM »
''The fact that a chairman of a club would go on and make comments about a rival club's financial position - unless it was in a constructive way - to me it's just hard to think of anything more appalling to be perfectly honest,'' Colless said.

war rape murder ?

screw these pricks. give us another 10% so we can resign everyone for five years.

a latte costs as much here as sydeny

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Re: Tigers boss bares his claws (Age)
« Reply #10 on: June 21, 2013, 07:58:12 PM »
''The fact that a chairman of a club would go on and make comments about a rival club's financial position - unless it was in a constructive way - to me it's just hard to think of anything more appalling to be perfectly honest,'' Colless said.

war rape murder ?

screw these pricks. give us another 10% so we can resign everyone for five years.

a latte costs as much here as sydeny

x 210  Well said Bents!   :clapping

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Re: Tigers boss bares his claws (Age)
« Reply #11 on: June 21, 2013, 08:01:58 PM »
pee off colless, who cares you stuffen nobody :lol
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