the financial position of the club was "the issue at the heart of any election for a new board".
No doubt the financial health of the Club is very important but on-field performance is what football club boards live and die by
Spot on MT. Comments like this show just how out of touch with members and supporters Schwab and his mates really are and the longer this goes on the less convinced about them I become.
We all want our own Club to be successful, but when supporters get upset, it’s generally because of how the team is going, not how the bank balance looks. Whether we have millions in the bank or $1.20 makes not a lot of difference to most supporters, as long as we have a Club to support. And I don’t remember reading any posts on OER, on a Monday, after a game, where supporters vented their frustration that our bank balance was cactus and totally ignored whether we had won or lost that weekend.
Schwab has gone on about the financial crisis at RFC. But the AFL would be nuts if they let a Club like Richmond disappear, especially when they offer assistance to other Clubs with a smaller supporter base. It wouldn’t make sense if they let that happen. Obviously every Club is monitored to ensure things are running as they should and if the AFL don’t have an issue with how things are being run then I’m not sure what guru Schwab has to complain about.
Is it any wonder RFC has gone nowhere over the past few decades when it’s people like this who have been on the Board and all they have ever been concerned about is keeping the finances in check. Just in case any one needs reminding, this is a footy club, not a financial institution. We want success on the field, first, second, third and last.
Any administration that knows what a footy club is all about can quickly get its act together.
In the past, RFC has focused most of its energies on balancing the books, at the expense of the football department. The consistent lack of success that approach brought has meant constant upheaval and turmoil.
For the first time in a long while, we now seem to be in a reasonable position to start to put together a competitive team out on the ground.
From what they have consistently shown throughout this campaign, Schwab and co couldn’t lead that. They would just give us more of what we’ve had.