I did this earlier in the day but haven't had time to post. Here is a pretty rough copy of what he said. It's paraphrasing because I can't type that fast lol and had to shorten as I went. I don't think I've left much out and is pretty accurate, but not verbatim.
QUESTION: Re Greg Miller, it was suggested by Gary March that it was time for generational change, that they needed somebody a bit more contemporary in that position. Do you agree with him?
TONY FREE: There was a subcommittee put in place some time ago and recommendations were made, and the board is fully supportive of that.
QUESTION: What was it about GM that suggested to everybody at RFC that the game had slipped past him from an administrative perspective?
TONY FREE: I think Gary is in charge of that communication regarding GM and he’s made that very, very clear. I haven’t read the newspapers, but I think he’s provided some of that today. You need to go to him on that front. But from a board point of view, we’re fully supportive of it.
QUESTION: Last night On the Couch, GM said that he thought that TW should be reappointed at the end of this year. Is that a consideration?
TONY FREE: Of course it’s a consideration, but it’s something we will deal with down the track. Terry is very, very comfortable with that. As a footy club, we’re really happy with our performance over the last number of weeks, and we think we’ve got a really promising young crew there. Our objective is really, really clear. We’ve got a really clear purpose to really support this young group, to resource them as best we can, and give them the best opportunity to fulfill their potential. And all decision making will be based on that.
QUESTION: There’s also some talk that former Richmond players who are currently employed at other clubs have already been approached (Campbell and Lambert). Has that been the case, have you moved that far forward yet?
TONY FREE: No, we haven’t gone to any individual for them to fulfill a position at Richmond. I’ve spoken to probably 25, 30 people since I joined the board just to get up to speed a little bit more with footy. I’ve been out of it for a little while and I recognise that. I spend time with people I know in footy, and those are the sorts of people, obviously, I’d go to. They’re former team mates. I respect them. And I’m sure you’d do the same thing. If you entered into a new role you’d be going to people that you trust and admire and chatting it through.
QUESTION: When you’re in charge of reviewing a football club where do you actually begin?
TONY FREE: Look, this review process has been going on for some time. I joined the board while that process was happening. Gary made it really clear when I got involved that I didn’t need to be a part of that review process, so I haven’t been a part of it. I’m spending time in the footy department. We’re trying to grow and develop the place and get on the same page. Our fundamental focus of thinking is we’ve got a good group of kids that we want to continue to develop into a really strong team and a strong club.
QUESTION: Didn’t GM have a large responsibility and role to play in bringing all those kids to the footy club?
TONY FREE: Oh absolutely, yeah. I don’t know Greg personally. I’ve obviously met him a few times, but he’s put in an enormous amount of work across the whole club in taking steps. We were down and out a number of years ago. I wasn’t close to the club then. But if you just look at the basics, he has made an enormous contribution to the club.
QUESTION: Freezer, how does it get out then, how does it leak out?
TONY FREE: I don’t know, I really don’t know. Obviously, we’d love to know. It’s been difficult for, obviously, everyone involved. I feel for Gary who really wanted to deliver it personally. I feel for Greg and his family. I just think it’s a really difficult time for everybody. I feel for myself and my family too because we’ve been thrown into this through speculation. So it’s a difficult time for everybody.
The bottom line is that good, strong Richmond people have only got one thing in mind. There’s not a hint of self-interest or anything like that. We are just trying to make this club the best we possibly can and that’s our core focus. And if there’s decisions that need to be made that aren’t that comforting for some, well we’ve just got to make them. We’ve got to make some brave decisions and get on with it.