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Re: "Money men" away from Richmond making a coaching play - Hutchy
« Reply #45 on: August 03, 2007, 10:32:30 AM »
we have reached the stage where one or both or terry wallace or greg miller has to leave the club. Caroline Wilson turned up the blowtorch this morning in The Age. The media are coming after us now.

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Re: "Money men" away from Richmond making a coaching play - Hutchy
« Reply #46 on: August 03, 2007, 10:39:20 AM »
There is a real issue here.
Would think that K. Sheedy would be the only person who can get the club in the right direction, plenty have tried in the past but failed.
Its no secret that Kevin is in very high demand as he offers alot more than just what happens on match day, You would find wherever he goes he will have assistants of the calipar of a Gary Ayres etc. assistants who have coached at senior level in the own right.

lets just hope that people can see the vision he offers and we dont lose him to another club through ego,s and people with poor vision and management decisions, as the RFC have been appalling at making poor decisions over the past 25 years.


the right direction ::)

like the essendon direction :o

where their best 10 players are going to retire in the next 2 years and there is nothing coming through.

Give me a break, even you dont belive the crap you are spruiking

Sheedy is finished, has been for 5 years

Good riddance you old fart.

By the end of next year Wallet will be in talks for an extension of his contract :shh


Mate, Wallace cant coach, havent you worked that out yet ::)
Even Spuds got a better record you might find.
This years effort is the worst effort by any team for 15 years.
1 win. Even Carlton have won a few more than us.
Your are dreaming if you think he is going to get an extension.
HE WONT!
And you might find that a big loss this weekend you will hear the ""fat lady sing""
Terry will be praying for rain and heaps of it down at Geelong so he can get yet another HONOURABLE loss ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)   and save his backside for 1 further week..

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Re: "Money men" away from Richmond making a coaching play - Hutchy
« Reply #47 on: August 03, 2007, 11:35:50 AM »
Let's sack the coach, why on earth would we want to change the way we do things when they have been so successful for us for the last 25 years? Sticking with a coach who has a plan would be a stupid move for our club. (please please please don't mention Frawley and how we stuck with him for 5 years. Completely different situation, a coach with no plan, no consistent support from board level right through to the football department unlike now).


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Re: "Money men" away from Richmond making a coaching play - Hutchy
« Reply #48 on: August 03, 2007, 11:49:02 AM »
There is a real issue here.
Would think that K. Sheedy would be the only person who can get the club in the right direction, plenty have tried in the past but failed.
Its no secret that Kevin is in very high demand as he offers alot more than just what happens on match day, You would find wherever he goes he will have assistants of the calipar of a Gary Ayres etc. assistants who have coached at senior level in the own right.

lets just hope that people can see the vision he offers and we dont lose him to another club through ego,s and people with poor vision and management decisions, as the RFC have been appalling at making poor decisions over the past 25 years.


I don't know about that Jackstar by any stretch Richmond has been pretty good at making appalling decisions ::)

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Re: "Money men" away from Richmond making a coaching play - Hutchy
« Reply #49 on: August 03, 2007, 12:04:29 PM »
can everyone feel the temperature rising!!

something big is about to happen

With Sheedy talking to other clubs now, they'd want to make sure he doesn't get away.
Let's hope we don't lose Terry and Sheeds out of this farce.  Terry's walked away before - if he's not wanted, he may do again.


This is the very real danger.
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Re: "Money men" away from Richmond making a coaching play - Hutchy
« Reply #50 on: August 03, 2007, 12:25:28 PM »
So ok, let's say Wallace accepts money and leaves.

Are the "money men" 100% certain Sheedy will replace him?
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Re: "Money men" away from Richmond making a coaching play - Hutchy
« Reply #51 on: August 03, 2007, 12:31:09 PM »
Really amazed there has been no discussion in the media about this today.
How many board directors try and manipulate the goings on of another club?
Who is the media protecting?

I know when I heard this on the tellie last night, I was genuinely shocked and thought WTF is going on. 

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Re: "Money men" away from Richmond making a coaching play - Hutchy
« Reply #52 on: August 03, 2007, 01:08:25 PM »
So ok, let's say Wallace accepts money and leaves.

Are the "money men" 100% certain Sheedy will replace him?

How about the "money men" put the money into player recruitment and development

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Re: "Money men" away from Richmond making a coaching play - Hutchy
« Reply #53 on: August 03, 2007, 01:11:44 PM »
Really amazed there has been no discussion in the media about this today.
How many board directors try and manipulate the goings on of another club?
Who is the media protecting?

I know when I heard this on the tellie last night, I was genuinely shocked and thought WTF is going on. 

This has been going on for a while, because the media dont report it means nothing, although the media are protective of Wallace.

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Re: "Money men" away from Richmond making a coaching play - Hutchy
« Reply #54 on: August 03, 2007, 01:18:57 PM »
If these people have that much money to throw around, how about putting it to use for extra recruiting staff, more gym equipment, most staff etc? Nope, let's blow it on repeating the same mistakes...

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Re: "Money men" away from Richmond making a coaching play - Hutchy
« Reply #55 on: August 03, 2007, 01:22:16 PM »
If these people have that much money to throw around, how about putting it to use for extra recruiting staff, more gym equipment, most staff etc? Nope, let's blow it on repeating the same mistakes...
Good post, Jezza
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Re: "Money men" away from Richmond making a coaching play - Hutchy
« Reply #56 on: August 03, 2007, 01:28:14 PM »
Now I remeber why I don't watch that tripe called The Footy Show.

Ron Joseph  :help

This is another great example of why we are where we are. Faceless cowards who think the RFC is theirs so they do what they want with no consideration of the Club - OUR CLUB.

Pizz off you wankers!!!!!!! Fancy calling yourselves Richmond people

You make me want to do this  :chuck :chuck :chuck on your boots and your designer suits

Wouldnt think Wallace or March would be at punt road in 2008.
As i have said before on numerous occassions, Wallace isnt the man for the job.
Terry. start cleaning your desk out and make sure you shut the door on the way out, and take your mates with you. you have wasted 3 years of the RFC and 3 years of supporters time and money. You have delivered 3 years of spin doctoring and visions with little or no substance.


Jack you can have your view on Wallace but to now say March has to go as well is pathetic.

FACT: Gary March has been an outstanding President of this Football Club - no ifs, buts or maybes - FACT

PLease don't bring up his business woes from a few years back because if you did your research you'd now that he was turned tha around as well - FACT

Gary is a Richmond person who has always put the Club first - pity some of these faceless twirps cannot say the same

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Re: "Money men" away from Richmond making a coaching play - Hutchy
« Reply #57 on: August 03, 2007, 01:28:58 PM »


How about the "money men" put the money into player recruitment and development

Sorry Gracie, didn't see you'd already said this.

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Re: "Money men" away from Richmond making a coaching play - Hutchy
« Reply #58 on: August 03, 2007, 01:53:03 PM »



Jack you can have your view on Wallace but to now say March has to go as well is pathetic.

FACT: Gary March has been an outstanding President of this Football Club - no ifs, buts or maybes - FACT

PLease don't bring up his business woes from a few years back because if you did your research you'd now that he was turned tha around as well - FACT

Gary is a Richmond person who has always put the Club first - pity some of these faceless twirps cannot say the same

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I dont actually want Gary to leave , although he is a Wallace man and I think he might have backed himself into a corner ,thats all.

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Re: "Money men" away from Richmond making a coaching play - Hutchy
« Reply #59 on: August 03, 2007, 01:55:44 PM »


How about the "money men" put the money into player recruitment and development

Sorry Gracie, didn't see you'd already said this.

Well it is a very good point and deserves to be repeated.

And you are also right on asking "why do we keep making the same errors"