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Quote from: Francois Hackson on September 12, 2016, 08:14:22 PMthey must think hackson his done a reasonable job to keep him on as p/t??? NFIThis to me highlights what is wrong with the club. They have no guts to finish the old bastard off. That goes with the other dud assistants they have offered one year deals with.Doubt there is anything the club could do today to appease some fans - I think its a fine move. Despite what you think, I know professional scouts personally and even the most underdone, least professional talent scout has a breadth of knowledge that is always going to be of some value. He's not calling the shots anymore - that's more than enough for mine!Question regarding his replacement Matthew Clarke. Anyone know anything about him?
they must think hackson his done a reasonable job to keep him on as p/t??? NFIThis to me highlights what is wrong with the club. They have no guts to finish the old bastard off. That goes with the other dud assistants they have offered one year deals with.
J Clarke?
Quote from: Hes My Hero on September 12, 2016, 07:49:54 PMQuote from: one-eyed on September 12, 2016, 07:34:52 PMHiscock also called on more information to be released, and claims that the Richmond board isn’t giving fans full disclosure.“It is interesting to note that the Club made a number of decisions about the personnel and structure of its football department before the EY review was completed.“The Focus on Footy team is calling on the Board to release the full report of the review, including its Terms of Reference.”“We are concerned the Board is hiding behind the report and has been making decisions on the run,” Hiscock said.Richmond finished the season losing four of their last five games, placing them 13th on the table after finishing in 5th in 2015.http://www.theroar.com.au/2016/09/12/rebel-richmond-group-approve-balme-appointment/Surely within this report there would be sensitive I.P that we would prefer is not released into the public domain, specifically that information which could compromise our ability to rectify. 17 other clubs would quickly become aware of the finer points and use this to there advantage, whether they need to or not. Some things should be known by all and all things should be known by some.(Wow i just made that up, feel free to use) beat me to the punch - absolutely agree. Yes we'd all love to know categorically what they are doing and whether there is true process nvolved here, but its ridiculous to expect that to become publicly available which our competition would use to their advantage - (like they dont already have a big enough one)
Quote from: one-eyed on September 12, 2016, 07:34:52 PMHiscock also called on more information to be released, and claims that the Richmond board isn’t giving fans full disclosure.“It is interesting to note that the Club made a number of decisions about the personnel and structure of its football department before the EY review was completed.“The Focus on Footy team is calling on the Board to release the full report of the review, including its Terms of Reference.”“We are concerned the Board is hiding behind the report and has been making decisions on the run,” Hiscock said.Richmond finished the season losing four of their last five games, placing them 13th on the table after finishing in 5th in 2015.http://www.theroar.com.au/2016/09/12/rebel-richmond-group-approve-balme-appointment/Surely within this report there would be sensitive I.P that we would prefer is not released into the public domain, specifically that information which could compromise our ability to rectify. 17 other clubs would quickly become aware of the finer points and use this to there advantage, whether they need to or not. Some things should be known by all and all things should be known by some.(Wow i just made that up, feel free to use)
Hiscock also called on more information to be released, and claims that the Richmond board isn’t giving fans full disclosure.“It is interesting to note that the Club made a number of decisions about the personnel and structure of its football department before the EY review was completed.“The Focus on Footy team is calling on the Board to release the full report of the review, including its Terms of Reference.”“We are concerned the Board is hiding behind the report and has been making decisions on the run,” Hiscock said.Richmond finished the season losing four of their last five games, placing them 13th on the table after finishing in 5th in 2015.http://www.theroar.com.au/2016/09/12/rebel-richmond-group-approve-balme-appointment/
Quote from: big tone on September 12, 2016, 06:18:43 PMGet off your high horse WP. It is ok to question the club that has been putrid for 35 years. Also doing a review through a company that one of the board members is a part of stinks before it even starts. Surely there is other companies out there that could of handled this review and people like myself wouldn't have their suspicions of a truely uncompromised review. There is always something NQR with everything this club does. Sacks guys, then offer them jobs. Sack other guys but give them part time jobs. NFI!But you sit up there on the fence that you usually sit on and tell us all how we should behave.High horse?Give me a break, just giving an opinion which BTW you and number others going by the collective responses qctually highlights the points i made to reasonable. So thanks for that As for your narrow minded view about EY doing the review, clearly you have no idea how the big 5 accouting firms operate. Multiply departments within a massive organisation. The board member you refer to works in auditing while the review was undertaken by a completely different area. There is no conflict hereFrom the press release (http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2016-09-12/football-department-structure-changes"As part of this review, independent external consultant Craig Mitchell, from Ernst & Young’s Sports Advisory Practice, was engaged to assist with the process.Craig has conducted a range of performance evaluation projects for, and on behalf of, a number of elite sporting organisations, including the AFL Research Board, AFL clubs, Cricket Australia, Australian Sports Commission Swimming Australia and Sport "Reckon the bloke knows what he is doing seeing the list of organisations hes done work for are some of the biggest in the countrySo if keeping an open mind on this review and applauding usong EY is fence sitting then I'll wear that
Get off your high horse WP. It is ok to question the club that has been putrid for 35 years. Also doing a review through a company that one of the board members is a part of stinks before it even starts. Surely there is other companies out there that could of handled this review and people like myself wouldn't have their suspicions of a truely uncompromised review. There is always something NQR with everything this club does. Sacks guys, then offer them jobs. Sack other guys but give them part time jobs. NFI!But you sit up there on the fence that you usually sit on and tell us all how we should behave.
Not as easy as just sacking someone when they have a contract Sack those who are under contract and their payout is included in next years footy department cap, will cost the club more than the payout
Quote from: one-eyed on September 12, 2016, 07:34:52 PMHiscock also called on more information to be released, and claims that the Richmond board isn’t giving fans full disclosure.“It is interesting to note that the Club made a number of decisions about the personnel and structure of its football department before the EY review was completed.“The Focus on Footy team is calling on the Board to release the full report of the review, including its Terms of Reference.”“We are concerned the Board is hiding behind the report and has been making decisions on the run,” Hiscock said.Richmond finished the season losing four of their last five games, placing them 13th on the table after finishing in 5th in 2015.http://www.theroar.com.au/2016/09/12/rebel-richmond-group-approve-balme-appointment/Good on hiscock for applying more heat on the current board. Keep it up. His ticket won't win but am liking this dude more and more. "Decisions on the run" is exactly what they're doing
Quote from: WilliamPowell on September 13, 2016, 09:00:34 AMNot as easy as just sacking someone when they have a contract Sack those who are under contract and their payout is included in next years footy department cap, will cost the club more than the payoutWhy are they all on multi year contracts?Players? Yes, Coaches? YesEveryone else should be on the standard payroll. At worst, should be an annual contract.
FJ is the only one that makes sense.
Pretty sure there was at least one recruiter under Hackson who wanted to take Heppell & Parker.....put that bloke in charge.