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Re: Board Election 2015
« Reply #75 on: November 23, 2015, 06:23:41 PM »
And Benny now gets an offical seat on the board

Took them 4 years but they've finally done it

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Cant see the issue

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Re: Board Election 2015
« Reply #76 on: November 23, 2015, 06:38:24 PM »
And Benny now gets an offical seat on the board

Took them 4 years but they've finally done it

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Cant see the issue

The CEO is accountable to the Board, his performance is judge by the board, he will now be making decisions on himself. He as a director also gets to make a call on whether the coach gets another pcntract or shown the door

Just think there is a conflict

Also, have always been against the constitutional changes that were made 4 odd years ago, this is just another example of those changes.
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Re: Board Election 2015
« Reply #77 on: November 23, 2015, 07:09:13 PM »
Hey WP
was hoping you would comment on this...i tend to agree with you..The perception now exists of a conflict of interest it could potentially open up a can of worms.
WP any inkiling why they would do this?

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Re: Board Election 2015
« Reply #78 on: November 23, 2015, 09:52:43 PM »
Hey WP
was hoping you would comment on this...i tend to agree with you..The perception now exists of a conflict of interest it could potentially open up a can of worms.
WP any inkiling why they would do this?

I'll be honest I am genuinely surprised they have waited this long to bring the CEO onto the Board.

They have had the option to do it since the constitution was changed. I thought they would have done straightaway.

I have no concrete info as to why now.

But the cynic in me is saying it has something to do with the fact that we are faced with an election this year. The timing of it just seems strange if not a little "suss" to me

Just my take..my cynical take  ;D

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Re: Board Election 2015
« Reply #79 on: November 23, 2015, 11:58:00 PM »
they are enacting the Gale option now because someone is feeling insecure about the numbers, someone feels they may need Gales vote,

Looking at the 4 statements on the web site I wont be voting for Rex, i don't even think he wrote it himself and there's no substance to it. It could be argued the others aren't that good either, but his i found to be very bad.

I liked Maurice and Dowd i will be voting for them.

Russo is divisive, he is attempting to play the list off against the board with hey I'll look after you because these blokes haven't and wont.

He has already snubbed his nose at the process where as Dowd didn't. Russo is showing a complete lack of diplomacy in the way he is going about this. There is more than one way to skin a cat but arrogance and holding people over a barrel because i've put a million bucks into this place is not going to cut it.

Just tell pricks like that to stuff off.
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Re: Board Election 2015
« Reply #80 on: November 24, 2015, 06:55:36 AM »
Looking at the 4 statements on the web site I wont be voting for Rex, i don't even think he wrote it himself and there's no substance to it. It could be argued the others aren't that good either, but his i found to be very bad.


reckon they were all incredibly underwhelming for very different reasons

Not one drew me in, having said that I know who I will be voting for
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Re: Board Election 2015
« Reply #81 on: November 24, 2015, 12:28:57 PM »
can anyone please provide me a link to these statemenmts


they are enacting the Gale option now because someone is feeling insecure about the numbers, someone feels they may need Gales vote,

Looking at the 4 statements on the web site I wont be voting for Rex, i don't even think he wrote it himself and there's no substance to it. It could be argued the others aren't that good either, but his i found to be very bad.

I liked Maurice and Dowd i will be voting for them.

Russo is divisive, he is attempting to play the list off against the board with hey I'll look after you because these blokes haven't and wont.

He has already snubbed his nose at the process where as Dowd didn't. Russo is showing a complete lack of diplomacy in the way he is going about this. There is more than one way to skin a cat but arrogance and holding people over a barrel because i've put a million bucks into this place is not going to cut it.

Just tell pricks like that to stuff off.

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Richmond board turmoil tears at heart of club stability ..... (Age)
« Reply #83 on: November 26, 2015, 11:34:04 PM »
Richmond turmoil tears at heart of club stability

   Caroline Wilson
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    November 26, 2015 - 8:05PM



The  news that the Richmond Football Club is facing a potentially serious board challenge has come at a time — in AFL terms — of unprecedented financial and political stability and relative, albeit frustratingly modest, on-field success for the club.

It hints at divisions across the current table of directors and is surely a threat to the authority of two-year president Peggy O'Neal.

In other words it should send a shiver of fear up the spine of every Richmond supporter who has watched the Tigers' rebuilding that began under Gary March. That O'Neal would be undermined so soon after taking charge when her alleged misdeeds amount to a lower profile than her predecessors, another elimination final defeat and the failure to secure Adam Treloar is laughable.

More concerning is the ongoing suggestion that the recalcitrant candidate Joseph Russo, a property developer, is being backed by sitting directors. For the Richmond board to be at internal odds with the coach Damien Hardwick coming out of contract should be a matter of grave concern.

Malcolm Speed, the former CEO of the International Cricket Council, has denied he is backing Russo. Disappointed at missing out on the presidency two years ago the suggestion however is that Speed is not against regeneration in the form of the property developer who has refused to be interviewed by the board's nominations committee. The implications are disturbing.

Russo's backers and spokesmen continually hint at a potential presidential change. He and Jason Dowd, a corporate recovery expert, are challenging Rex Chadwick and vice-president Maurice O'Shannassy. Russo has suggested the Richmond board lacks diversity — too many lawyers and accountants — despite proudly boasting the AFL's first woman club president.

Hinting at the Tigers' failure to secure Treloar, his policy statement includes the somewhat baffling pledge: "to expand on the board's ability to provide attractive incentives for current and future players alike." Surely he is not providing an extra incentive for Brett Clothier and his team to scrutinise the club's future salary cap details.

Russo continues: "We need to be able to offer players security for life after football through education and resources and this will add much needed depth to the club." Widespread disappointment followed Collingwood's luring of Treloar and more recently Richmond's relatively modest profit compared with the Magpies but that comparison is odious. It does not reflect the remarkable off-field achievements the club has made under Brendon Gale who has joined the board and would be aghast at any threat to his president. Gale, with O'Neal, Daniel Richardson and Hardwick now head a team of key Tiger individuals — a team united in an alignment now seen as mandatory for on-field success.

And Richmond supporters with long memories remain painfully aware of the dark places where Collingwood-envy can lead.

Richardson might not have secured Treloar but he has re-signed every franchise player on the club's list over the past two season — all of whom could have secured greater riches elsewhere. Surely Deledio, Reiwoldt, Cotchin and Rance believe in the direction the club has taken.

He also stood firm on Dustin Martin when the latter briefly walked out on the club and did not blink when Carlton demanded a first round pick for Chris Yarran. Is Russo hinting that the Magpies offered Treloar some post-football incentives not available at Tigerland?

Richmond supporters like Russo, who is also a sponsor, have every right to feel impatient and frustrated but challenging the board — at a cost of $100,000 — and undermining the authority of the president is pure folly. Those directors who did not support O'Neal's ascension to the presidency should have quit when that decision was made.

The Tigers must wait 10 months to show losing finals is no longer a part of their club culture. Disappointingly, what has for decades now been embedded in Richmond's culture is the crazy belief that to challenge the status quo at board level is a key ingredient for a premiership.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/richmond-turmoil-tears-at-heart-of-club-stability-20151126-gl9722.html

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Re: Richmond board turmoil tears at heart of club stability ..... (Age)
« Reply #84 on: November 26, 2015, 11:46:57 PM »
Stfu Caro......half the reason we're too scared to make bold decisions is because of the media constantly regurgitating & perpetuating myths about the club that in reality have barely been relevant since the 90's....
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Re: Richmond board turmoil tears at heart of club stability ..... (Age)
« Reply #85 on: November 27, 2015, 04:26:42 AM »
I was one of the few (all 3 of us from OER lol) that voted against the changes to the RFC constitution that allowed for 3 appointed directors because I believe all 9 directors should be held accountable to the members and face the members every three years. It's our club after all and it's when things go awry that you regret the reduction of our democratic rights as members.

While there's nothing to back up Caro's claims in her article aside from "hints" from "Russo backers and spokesmen" and quotes from Russo's campaign website, if there's any truth to a division at board level over the leadership of the Club then, especially during an election, we as members should have the right to know who is backing whom. The Club is not the personal plaything of certain coterie types with huge deluded egos who want to play power games in the shadows away from members' scrutiny.
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Re: Richmond board turmoil tears at heart of club stability ..... (Age)
« Reply #86 on: November 27, 2015, 08:46:57 AM »
This article is exactly why I'd prefer guys like Russo. People ask what prospective board members would do to help the club and yet we rarely see the same accountability from existing board members
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Re: Richmond board turmoil tears at heart of club stability ..... (Age)
« Reply #87 on: November 27, 2015, 08:50:13 AM »
Very emotive headline  ::)
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Re: Richmond board turmoil tears at heart of club stability ..... (Age)
« Reply #88 on: November 27, 2015, 09:17:31 AM »
I was one of the few (all 3 of us from OER lol) that voted against the changes to the RFC constitution that allowed for 3 appointed directors because I believe all 9 directors should be held accountable to the members and face the members every three years. It's our club after all and it's when things go awry that you regret the reduction of our democratic rights as members.

While there's nothing to back up Caro's claims in her article aside from "hints" from "Russo backers and spokesmen" and quotes from Russo's campaign website, if there's any truth to a division at board level over the leadership of the Club then, especially during an election, we as members should have the right to know who is backing whom. The Club is not the personal plaything of certain coterie types with huge deluded egos who want to play power games in the shadows away from members' scrutiny.

all directors are still accountable to the members. Even those appointed can be dismissed by the members.
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Re: Richmond board turmoil tears at heart of club stability ..... (Age)
« Reply #89 on: November 27, 2015, 09:18:58 AM »
Very emotive headline  ::)
Yeah, seems to be a headline designed to tear at the heart of club stability?
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