Tiger boss dismisses challenger
By Martin Blake
realfooty.theage.com.au
June 20, 2004
Richmond president Clinton Casey has taken a swipe at the man who is trying to oust him, Michael Pahoff, who was collecting signatures for his petition outside the Telstra Dome again last night.
Casey told his chairman's dinner at the ground that Pahoff had drawn "more attention than what he deserved", and he regretted last week's meeting with Pahoff.
Casey said when they met, Pahoff had a list of 10 questions but admitted he knew nothing about the current board. "At that point, I probably should have shown him the door."
Casey, who last night confirmed the appointment of new chief executive Steven Wright, said Pahoff's challenge lacked credibility. "I don't know who he's fronting but I hope he's not an example of what we've got to come."
After collecting about 60 signatures at last Sunday's match against Fremantle, Pahoff estimated last night that he had gained enough signatures outside the Carlton match to reach the 100-signature mark he needs to force an extraordinary general meeting.
He said he would know exactly how many signatures he had gathered by this morning. "As they say in football, to win a premiership you only need to get over the line by one point," Pahoff said last night.
Asked if he wished to respond to Casey's comments, he said he hadn't heard them and: "I don't want to know what he said. As far as I'm concerned, he's part of Richmond's history."
At half-time of last night's match, Richmond was trailing Carlton by 46 points, with Blues spearhead Brendan Fevola booting six goals to that point.
In the midst of a dreadful season, the Tigers were buoyed by their final membership figure of 27,169 full members, up 8 per cent on last year.
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