Here's the Hun artilce based on Schwab 3aw interview (
lol ). I thought Macek was suppose to be their leader not Schwab
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Casey excuse a 'cop out'
28 November 2004
Sunday Herald Sun
REBEL Richmond leader Brendan Schwab says Clinton Casey's decision to blame the club's dire $2.19 million trading loss on poor on-field results was a "cop out" and highlighted why he should be dumped.
As the alternative Richmond board steps up its bid to win power at next month's election, Schwab, who would be deputy president to Charles Macek, said it was time the Casey era finished.
The Tigers, who finished bottom last season, announced on Friday their huge trading loss following an $800,000 deficit last year.
In an e-mail to club members, Casey said part of the reason for last season's blow-out was the "budget was based on more on-field success and a lot more growth in the marketing field".
This has upset Schwab, who said a financial plan, which was not heavily influenced by on-field success, was needed to ensure the club posted profits regardless of where it finished.
"I think it's an absolute cop out," Schwab said yesterday.
"In 1999 when Clinton was first elected president, the club had the second biggest average crowd in the competition behind only Essendon, and that was only with one finals appearance since 1982.
"In 1999 the club made a profit of almost $700,000 and that was the fifth consecutive profit. The club had been profitable every year since the club was rebuilt in 1990 with the Save Our Skins campaign.
"We have a wonderful capacity to draw crowds, provided we put on the field a team which the Richmond people think will play true to the values of the jumper -- that's to show genuine commitment and plays some exciting and competitive footy."
The Macek-Schwab ticket will unveil its plans this week and believe its board has the right skills to reinvigorate the club.
"It's actually the worst trading result in the history of the club and raises fundamental questions about the club's financial solvency, ability to be successful moving forward and we think highlights the need for change to the board of the Richmond Football Club," Schwab told 3AW.
"That loss when it is analysed shows a failing in every key aspect of the financial operations of the club.
"Expenditure was not in accordance with budget, the football department was some $500,000 to $600,000 above budget and every revenue stream was down -- attendances, financial support from the coterie groups, functions and events.
"I think that demonstrates the alienation of the Richmond people."
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