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Re: Wright set to Quit- Gale set for CEO
« Reply #30 on: August 10, 2009, 05:23:32 PM »
:banghead ::)
Yep we are a fantastic football club
We'll never be a fantastic football club with maggots like you muckraking at every opportunity
Stephen Wright was clearly one of the best things going for the RFC in the last 5 years, for you to insinuate what you have is a disgrace

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Re: Wright set to Quit- Gale set for CEO
« Reply #31 on: August 10, 2009, 06:23:10 PM »
Gale was briefly on 3aw just before...

* Youth, pace and height in the list. So the future is looking promising. Need to find the right coach and develop the right environment to get the best out of their potential.

* Head or heart decision? A bit of a mixture. The challenge was too motivating for Gale to ignore. If you want to be a leader then a leader needs to stand up.

* Influence on footy dept in next 12 months plus? Spent a great deal of time with Craig Cameron today and he's restructuring the footy dept. The coaching process is very robust. Gale said he believes he's got a good footy knowledge but it's mainly the commercial/business side he's got to deliver. Continue to grow the Club.

* Wright solidified the Club financially with the $20m redevelopment and yearly profits. Gale said he needs to build upon that work.

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Re: Wright set to Quit- Gale set for CEO
« Reply #32 on: August 10, 2009, 07:10:22 PM »
Signing Brendon Gale a major coup for Tigers
Mark Stevens
August 10, 2009

ANALYSIS: THE tired social club at Punt Rd has hosted many bad news press conferences in recent times, but today was different.

Although you had to feel for departing CEO Steven Wright, who has succumbed to on-going health issues, Richmond's appointment of Brendon Gale as chief executive is a major coup.

The Tigers have been copping it in the neck for poor recruiting decisions since they took Aaron Fiora ahead of Matthew Pavlich, but Gale appears to tick all the boxes.

Box No.1: The fans won't need any convincing. He is a life member and played with "Tiger spirit".

Box No.2: After five years in charge of the AFLPA he is surely on top of the changing landscape in football, including issues such as the new Gold Coast and West Sydney teams and free agency.

Box No.3: He is a leader and the type of guy the staff and players will get behind.

Box No.4: Gale will be a far more forceful face of the Tigers, willing to take up some media slack.

Wright, for all his strengths including getting the redevelopment up and running, has never appeared comfortable as the front man.

That said, leading Richmond out of the wildnerness is a far bigger task than running the players' union.

Speculation about Gale taking over at Tigerland has been alive for at least two years. He always seemed the obvious choice - even if a place at AFL House was another option.

Now, we're about to find out how good he really is.

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,25908156-19742,00.html

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Re: Wright set to Quit- Gale set for CEO
« Reply #33 on: August 10, 2009, 07:31:07 PM »
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Yep we are a fantastic football club
We'll never be a fantastic football club with maggots like you muckraking at every opportunity
Stephen Wright was clearly one of the best things going for the RFC in the last 5 years, for you to insinuate what you have is a disgrace

Yep and thats why the footy dept is competely stuffed and being completely restructured.

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Re: Wright set to Quit- Gale set for CEO
« Reply #34 on: August 10, 2009, 07:42:13 PM »
I think you'd make a good journalist Jack, there is no doubt that you can incite a fair amount of emotion and energy and surely you can't believe everything you write...can you? ;D
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Re: Wright set to Quit- Gale set for CEO
« Reply #35 on: August 10, 2009, 07:49:01 PM »
I think you'd make a good journalist Jack, there is no doubt that you can incite a fair amount of emotion and energy and surely you can't believe everything you write...can you? ;D

I will point this out.
Read todays media releases from the Richmond Football Club.
Read how the complete Football Department is having a massive restructure.
Last time I looked , this is a football club isnt it.
If the major component of this club is broken, who is to blame, the bootstudder.
Wait and see what Brendan Gale will do..
And furthermore he will be a CEO who will be seen and heard, not in hiding!

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Re: Wright set to Quit- Gale set for CEO
« Reply #36 on: August 10, 2009, 08:01:50 PM »
I think you'd make a good journalist Jack, there is no doubt that you can incite a fair amount of emotion and energy and surely you can't believe everything you write...can you? ;D

I will point this out.
Read todays media releases from the Richmond Football Club.
Read how the complete Football Department is having a massive restructure.
Last time I looked , this is a football club isnt it.
If the major component of this club is broken, who is to blame, the bootstudder.
Wait and see what Brendan Gale will do..
And furthermore he will be a CEO who will be seen and heard, not in hiding!

Obviously you do.
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Re: Wright set to Quit- Gale set for CEO
« Reply #37 on: August 10, 2009, 08:37:48 PM »
I think you'd make a good journalist Jack, there is no doubt that you can incite a fair amount of emotion and energy and surely you can't believe everything you write...can you? ;D

I will point this out.
Read todays media releases from the Richmond Football Club.
Read how the complete Football Department is having a massive restructure.
Last time I looked , this is a football club isnt it.
If the major component of this club is broken, who is to blame, the bootstudder.
Wait and see what Brendan Gale will do..
And furthermore he will be a CEO who will be seen and heard, not in hiding!

Jack, this is something that has been part of the review of the last 12 months undertaken by CC and TF, it has and will never be the domain of the CEO to run the football department.  Benny will be better served ensuring the great work of SW is carried on in terms of sponsorship/membership etc and that CC is the right man to overhaul the football department.

What you have failed to pint out in your argument is that the football department had been a basket case as a result of not having the finances to properly resource it.  On the back of SW's work we are now in a position to restructure and be competitive in football department spending, so please dont cloud your argument with crap to support your thought process that Tony Sheahan continues to feed you with scoops that aren't actually factual.

Benny will be great acquisition as will the retention of SW on a consultancy basis for this club to head in the right direction.


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Re: Wright set to Quit- Gale set for CEO
« Reply #38 on: August 10, 2009, 08:46:27 PM »
I think you'd make a good journalist Jack, there is no doubt that you can incite a fair amount of emotion and energy and surely you can't believe everything you write...can you? ;D

I will point this out.
Read todays media releases from the Richmond Football Club.
Read how the complete Football Department is having a massive restructure.
Last time I looked , this is a football club isnt it.
If the major component of this club is broken, who is to blame, the bootstudder.
Wait and see what Brendan Gale will do..
And furthermore he will be a CEO who will be seen and heard, not in hiding!

Jack, this is something that has been part of the review of the last 12 months undertaken by CC and TF, it has and will never be the domain of the CEO to run the football department.  Benny will be better served ensuring the great work of SW is carried on in terms of sponsorship/membership etc and that CC is the right man to overhaul the football department.

What you have failed to pint out in your argument is that the football department had been a basket case as a result of not having the finances to properly resource it.  On the back of SW's work we are now in a position to restructure and be competitive in football department spending, so please dont cloud your argument with crap to support your thought process that Tony Sheahan continues to feed you with scoops that aren't actually factual.

Benny will be great acquisition as will the retention of SW on a consultancy basis for this club to head in the right direction.



Yet another interesting post there Sugark.
By the way, there is a good thing in the next at Echuca ;)

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Re: Wright set to Quit- Gale set for CEO
« Reply #39 on: August 10, 2009, 08:51:48 PM »
any odds?  who's driving?

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Re: Wright set to Quit- Gale set for CEO
« Reply #40 on: August 10, 2009, 08:59:20 PM »
any odds?  who's driving?

Well its good odds at the moment, you have 5 minutes to get on, you should be able to work it out ;)

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Re: Wright set to Quit- Gale set for CEO
« Reply #41 on: August 10, 2009, 09:02:19 PM »
any odds?  who's driving?

Well its good odds at the moment, you have 5 minutes to get on, you should be able to work it out ;)

listen, weren't you summarliy dismissed from the RFC in which case your prejudice is painfully obvious :o
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Re: Wright set to Quit- Gale set for CEO
« Reply #42 on: August 10, 2009, 09:08:00 PM »
any odds?  who's driving?

Well its good odds at the moment, you have 5 minutes to get on, you should be able to work it out ;)

had a look at the field couldnt pick which one I was supposed to be able to work out other than Vegas Bay as I enjoy Vegas!!!!

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Re: Wright set to Quit- Gale set for CEO
« Reply #43 on: August 11, 2009, 12:44:51 AM »
A big thanks to Steven  :clapping and welcome back Benny  :)

Interesting transition for Benny. From promoting boosts to players' salaries and advocating freer player movements between clubs to now as club CEO overseeing and controlling them to fit within a budget. No doubt he's more qualified than anyone to do it and would know every trick in the book that clubs and player managers use. It's just now he's on the other side of the fence so to speak. I wonder if he'll be so pro-free agency now  ;).
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« Reply #44 on: August 11, 2009, 02:25:18 AM »
New CEO happy to dance with the devil he knows
Jake Niall | August 11, 2009

BRENDON Gale knew Richmond. And knowing the beast, he understood that taking on the Tigers contained great risks and even greater upside. The address - Punt Road - is a job description.

Many chief executives and coaches have found the siren call of Richmond irrestistible - the notion of restoring the down-at-heel Tigers to grandeur is inherently romantic, whether you're an ambitious outsider or, like Gale, a Richmond person.

For Terry Wallace, Danny Frawley, Greg Miller and a dozen others, Richmond was the devil's candy - they couldn't resist, and took the danger money. For Gale, it's the devil he knows.

Gale understood the institution, but he wanted some reassurance before giving up his safe, well-paid and highly respectable sanctuary at the AFL Players Association.

So he sought the counsel of a man whom he counted as a friend, one who could provide an objective, outside view of the club Gale left at the end of 2001, the last time, incidentally, the Tigers played finals.

He asked Andrew Demetriou about Richmond, ie, whether he should take the job as chief executive of a club that hitherto had been a Bermuda Triangle for a busload of coaches and administrators.

Demetriou's advice was encouraging. Yes, he told Gale, there are major challenges at Tigerland, but the potential rewards - ie, the potential of the club - were enormous. Gale had run the players' union for five years and while he'd enjoyed the work, he missed the week-to-week competition of a footy club.

And this wasn't just any club. It was Richmond, his club.

The AFL boss, with whom Gale has worked closely over the past five years in bedding down collective bargaining agreements, the contentious illicit drug code and codes of conduct for players, saw signs of the belated Great Awakening at Punt Road, portends of a better Richmond.

Gale had been first approached by Richmond president Gary March, who contacted the former 244-game Tiger once the incumbent Steve Wright had decided to quit for health reasons. Wright, diagnosed with Guillain-Barre Syndrome, a nervous disorder, had been told by his specialist that he ought to work ''in a low-hours, low-stress environment''.

Gale was interviewed by the majority of the club board for 2½ hours late on Friday. He saw March and vice-president Maurice O'Shannassy at the latter's Hawthorn home on Saturday and more or less accepted the job.

For March and his board, Gale's hiring is a significant coup. While the Tigers valued Wright's work on the two Fs - finance and facilities, especially the Punt Road redevelopment project - their craving for on-field success made Gale as irresistible to them as the club was to him.

Perhaps, as much as anything, Gale's appointment can change the perception of the club as an attractive place to work, as a place where careers flourish, rather than cease.

Gale brings a new level of connections and savvy. His knowledge of players, rival clubs - current and incoming - regulations and AFL plans makes him a considerable asset. Relations with the AFL hierarchy will be strengthened.

His rational, measured style will reinforce the methods of football operations chief Craig Cameron, who has been determined that the Tigers stick rigorously to a highly structured game plan in selecting the next coach.

The supporters might remain frustrated and angry as the club rebuilds, but at the coalface, rationality should prevail.

Gale obviously will become involved in the appointment of the next coach, even though he arrives mid-way through Cameron's process. As chief executive, he must have input in the hiring of the coach whose tenure - and legacy - will be forever linked to his own.

The Tigers will have Gale, a fresh young coach, plush facilities and have already reburbished the personnel in a more resourced football department. They just need better players.

http://www.theage.com.au/news/rfnews/new-ceo-happy-to-dance-with-the-devil-he-knows/2009/08/10/1249756255915.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1