Crazy days ahead for Richmond
Michael Warner
Herald-Sun
October 31, 2006 11:00pm
MILLIONAIRE mobile phone magnate "Crazy" John Ilhan wants to be Richmond president.
And the lifelong Tigers fan says he's willing to pour millions of dollars into the club he loves to return it to its premiership glory days.
"I love Richmond, I always have," he said.
"When the time is right, and if they want me, I'd love to lead the club."
Ilhan, 41, topped last year's BRW Young Rich List with an estimated worth of $300 million.
Richmond president Gary March has revealed moves are already under way for the innovative phone king to join the Tigers board, possibly as early as next season, but more likely in 2008 once a new overseas business venture is finalised.
"John is looking more and more to be involved with Richmond. It's his club of choice. And anyone of John's business acumen, obviously we'd be very keen," March said.
"We are constantly looking for the next wave of directors to come through, and John is one of the ones we targeted."
March said Ilhan had all the credentials for Punt Rd's top job.
Ilhan said he had been inspired by close friend Eddie McGuire's reign at Collingwood and the innovative ideas adopted by the Pies' board to make it the AFL's power franchise.
Crazy John's is already one of Richmond's financial backers behind major sponsors Motorola and the Australian Finance Group. But Ilhan said he was ready to give more.
His ideas include luring club legend Kevin Bartlett back to the fold and aligning the Tigers with other codes such as netball and soccer to create a financial super club.
"I don't think the Melbourne-based clubs are really looking outside the square enough, and I think they need to, to survive," Ilhan said.
Richmond is poised to announce a record profit of almost $1 million at its December annual general meeting.
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