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Agreed.nor should they. politicians make the policies they do because of their personal beliefs (such as voting for/against something because of their religion), so why should the public then not consider their personal opinions? If i know a pollie is a fundamentalist christian, then im not going to vote for them because they oppose things such as trans rights. even though i nominally support their party, i didnt vote for my local state member because of their views on euthenasia.
besides, why should people look at the way he acted in politics and think he would be any different in the way he runs a company? in politics he was a corrupt slash and burn type economic manager, why would he be different running the afl? if people took more notice of how andy d ran the afl (the bummers drug saga specifically) then they may have been less likely to employ him before he ripped off indian students and enacted money laundering at crown.
Right on cue, here come the haters. Any appoitnment of a new AFL CEO will have some sort of political overtones. Those of the LEFT cancelled Frydenberg back in May, so i doubt he will get much of a chance given to him. Cancel culture, this punishment for having a different point of view, it’s everywhere, if you don't agree with the far LEFT, you must never work again. As Ricky Gervais once said "It's like road rage".
I have no idea if Josh Frydenberg would make a good CEO of the AFL, but with all the complaints i've read on here these past few years, i wonder how many are all that satisfied with Gil's handling of the top job? Why has Brendon Gale been shifted to one side?
I would've thought he was a shoe in and i don't care what side of the political fence he sits on. Maybe this news is a furphy to camouflage some other appointment? One thing's for sure Frydenberg won't ever get a fair deal if appointed, so i doubt he would accept it. Hatred from the LEFT is growing, but it's not new, it's just more vocal and the windows are wound right down with the yelling, screaming and vitriol loud and clear.
All i care about is the game itself no matter who is in charge: Rules, Tasmania, Ticketing, TV Rights, The Sydney market, Football in the heartland of surburban Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, Illicit Drugs, keeping the lights on at Marvel Stadium? Whoever gets the top job will be one busy CEO.
damn those free and open elections and the ability for the people to choose their representatives based on personal views.Bloody cancel culture is what ended Frydenberg's career! Not his complete and utter incompetence! Stupid leftie snowflakes
shhhhhhhhh, dont spoil the 'go woke go broke' partyWasn't it non-mysoginist, science believing Righties that brought him down?
Right on cue, here come the haters. Any appoitnment of a new AFL CEO will have some sort of political overtones. Those of the LEFT cancelled Frydenberg back in May, so i doubt he will get much of a chance given to him. Cancel culture, this punishment for having a different point of view, it’s everywhere, if you don't agree with the far LEFT, you must never work again. As Ricky Gervais once said "It's like road rage".
I have no idea if Josh Frydenberg would make a good CEO of the AFL, but with all the complaints i've read on here these past few years, i wonder how many are all that satisfied with Gil's handling of the top job? Why has Brendon Gale been shifted to one side?
I would've thought he was a shoe in and i don't care what side of the political fence he sits on. Maybe this news is a furphy to camouflage some other appointment? One thing's for sure Frydenberg won't ever get a fair deal if appointed, so i doubt he would accept it. Hatred from the LEFT is growing, but it's not new, it's just more vocal and the windows are wound right down with the yelling, screaming and vitriol loud and clear.
All i care about is the game itself no matter who is in charge: Rules, Tasmania, Ticketing, TV Rights, The Sydney market, Football in the heartland of surburban Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, Illicit Drugs, keeping the lights on at Marvel Stadium? Whoever gets the top job will be one busy CEO.
and his old mate Alexander Downer can have an advisory role.He could put that guide dogs charity woman in charge of the umpiring department.
Lets go with Gillard then, far better choice, ticks more boxes.So would Julia Gillard be, for that matter.
I believe China and Russia might have a political system you'd be interested in, seeing as you're opposed to the public being able to select their representatives based on their valuesRight on cue, here come the haters. Any appoitnment of a new AFL CEO will have some sort of political overtones. Those of the LEFT cancelled Frydenberg back in May, so i doubt he will get much of a chance given to him. Cancel culture, this punishment for having a different point of view, it’s everywhere, if you don't agree with the far LEFT, you must never work again. As Ricky Gervais once said "It's like road rage".
I have no idea if Josh Frydenberg would make a good CEO of the AFL, but with all the complaints i've read on here these past few years, i wonder how many are all that satisfied with Gil's handling of the top job? Why has Brendon Gale been shifted to one side?
I would've thought he was a shoe in and i don't care what side of the political fence he sits on. Maybe this news is a furphy to camouflage some other appointment? One thing's for sure Frydenberg won't ever get a fair deal if appointed, so i doubt he would accept it. Hatred from the LEFT is growing, but it's not new, it's just more vocal and the windows are wound right down with the yelling, screaming and vitriol loud and clear.
All i care about is the game itself no matter who is in charge: Rules, Tasmania, Ticketing, TV Rights, The Sydney market, Football in the heartland of surburban Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, Illicit Drugs, keeping the lights on at Marvel Stadium? Whoever gets the top job will be one busy CEO.
This is the lowest IQ post in this thread. Anyone wondering how the hell people like John Howard and Scott Morrison get elected and become PM - it's this.Right on cue, here come the haters. Any appoitnment of a new AFL CEO will have some sort of political overtones. Those of the LEFT cancelled Frydenberg back in May, so i doubt he will get much of a chance given to him. Cancel culture, this punishment for having a different point of view, it’s everywhere, if you don't agree with the far LEFT, you must never work again. As Ricky Gervais once said "It's like road rage".
I have no idea if Josh Frydenberg would make a good CEO of the AFL, but with all the complaints i've read on here these past few years, i wonder how many are all that satisfied with Gil's handling of the top job? Why has Brendon Gale been shifted to one side?
I would've thought he was a shoe in and i don't care what side of the political fence he sits on. Maybe this news is a furphy to camouflage some other appointment? One thing's for sure Frydenberg won't ever get a fair deal if appointed, so i doubt he would accept it. Hatred from the LEFT is growing, but it's not new, it's just more vocal and the windows are wound right down with the yelling, screaming and vitriol loud and clear.
All i care about is the game itself no matter who is in charge: Rules, Tasmania, Ticketing, TV Rights, The Sydney market, Football in the heartland of surburban Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, Illicit Drugs, keeping the lights on at Marvel Stadium? Whoever gets the top job will be one busy CEO.
Nailed it. 100% this is what's been done.Think this is just another case of the AFL floating an idea in the media to see if they can get away with it. Unsurprisingly Josh's brand is extremely poor in the heartland AFL states.
As a result Gil wasn't able to pay back the favour for that au pair's visa when it was called in.
Right on cue, here come the haters. Any appoitnment of a new AFL CEO will have some sort of political overtones. Those of the LEFT cancelled Frydenberg back in May, so i doubt he will get much of a chance given to him. Cancel culture, this punishment for having a different point of view, it’s everywhere, if you don't agree with the far LEFT, you must never work again. As Ricky Gervais once said "It's like road rage".
I have no idea if Josh Frydenberg would make a good CEO of the AFL, but with all the complaints i've read on here these past few years, i wonder how many are all that satisfied with Gil's handling of the top job? Why has Brendon Gale been shifted to one side?
I would've thought he was a shoe in and i don't care what side of the political fence he sits on. Maybe this news is a furphy to camouflage some other appointment? One thing's for sure Frydenberg won't ever get a fair deal if appointed, so i doubt he would accept it. Hatred from the LEFT is growing, but it's not new, it's just more vocal and the windows are wound right down with the yelling, screaming and vitriol loud and clear.
All i care about is the game itself no matter who is in charge: Rules, Tasmania, Ticketing, TV Rights, The Sydney market, Football in the heartland of surburban Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, Illicit Drugs, keeping the lights on at Marvel Stadium? Whoever gets the top job will be one busy CEO.
Are you serious? What a pitiful argument.Under the cabinet system of government, decisions on refugee matters are ultimately made by the Immigration minister and while Frydenberg would have been involved in any cabinet discussions however once cabinet made a decision it was up to the Immigration minister to implement the policy, just as we saw with Novak Djokovic.
Are you serious? What a pitiful argument.
I don't think Kristina Keneally is running for CEO.The people from the "safe" Labor seat of Fowler in NSW say hello.
I think it started when Sam Edmond asked him on SEN whether he had been approached, and he dead-batted the question away. Did he set himself up for that, who knows? Also the recruitment is being conducted by an executive search agency, maybe not out of the realms of possibility that they made an enquiry, but that was them, not the AFLFunny the rumour has been ascribed to absolutely nobody, not even the usual “sources at…”
I'm guessing every single person who accuses the LNP of corruption has never voted Labor in their lives.
I bet they have though.