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http://blogs.thewest.com.au/news/paul-murray-failure-has-many-fathers/

Failure, like success, has many fathers.

As a “lapsed” Docker, I’m glad to see the back of Chris Connolly, but he is a scapegoat for the failure of others as well as his own shortcomings.

Connolly is a symbol of the cronyism that has polluted the football club for many years.

His mate, CEO Cameron Schwab, is as culpable for the team’s under-performance as Connolly. And so are those board members who extended the coach’s contract mid-term some years ago.The writing was on the wall back then that Connolly did not have the support of many players and would not be able to produce the results the fans were demanding.

I signed on as an inaugural member of the Dockers at the club’s launch at the Fremantle passenger terminal. But I left two years ago, disappointed more by the lack of accountability than the team’s humiliating defeats.

One of the many concerning issues was the decision to remove the coach from the members’ post-game function after he had been abused on a couple of occasions.

For me, that summed up the club’s approach to accountability.

There is no doubt that the addition of Mark Harvey and Robert Shaw to the football department resulted in last season’s better performance. But everything slipped back to the bad old ways this year and even they could not overcome the mindset of many players who had clearly stopped listening to Connolly.

The Fremantle board needs to take responsibility for the lost years after Connolly’s inadequacy became apparent.

The CEO also needs to be made accountable. Schwab engineered the Connolly contract extension when the proper approach should have been to review him at the end of the season. That was the seed of today’s removal.

Connolly’s demise is a start for a better future for the club. But a lot more needs to change at the Dockers before they can meet the expectations of the fans.
 
Murray is a tosser - and I would much less rather his opinions being taken as speaking for "all" Freo fans than those on Dockerland. At least Dockerlanders are in for the long haul and don't jump off when the going gets tough... :rolleyes: (Except boxheadgreg... ;)).

Paul Murray - :thumbsd:
 
http://blogs.thewest.com.au/news/paul-murray-failure-has-many-fathers/

Failure, like success, has many fathers.

As a “lapsed” Docker, I’m glad to see the back of Chris Connolly, but he is a scapegoat for the failure of others as well as his own shortcomings.

Connolly is a symbol of the cronyism that has polluted the football club for many years.

His mate, CEO Cameron Schwab, is as culpable for the team’s under-performance as Connolly. And so are those board members who extended the coach’s contract mid-term some years ago.The writing was on the wall back then that Connolly did not have the support of many players and would not be able to produce the results the fans were demanding.

I signed on as an inaugural member of the Dockers at the club’s launch at the Fremantle passenger terminal. But I left two years ago, disappointed more by the lack of accountability than the team’s humiliating defeats.

One of the many concerning issues was the decision to remove the coach from the members’ post-game function after he had been abused on a couple of occasions.

For me, that summed up the club’s approach to accountability.

There is no doubt that the addition of Mark Harvey and Robert Shaw to the football department resulted in last season’s better performance. But everything slipped back to the bad old ways this year and even they could not overcome the mindset of many players who had clearly stopped listening to Connolly.

The Fremantle board needs to take responsibility for the lost years after Connolly’s inadequacy became apparent.

The CEO also needs to be made accountable. Schwab engineered the Connolly contract extension when the proper approach should have been to review him at the end of the season. That was the seed of today’s removal.

Connolly’s demise is a start for a better future for the club. But a lot more needs to change at the Dockers before they can meet the expectations of the fans.

He was disappointed by a lack of accountability. He should be disappointed by his own lack of balls. What a weakling.

You jumped off, you pudding of a man. That means you don't get to talk about it anymore.
 
At least the likes of Barra never supported the club and then jumped off. Murray is a poor excuse for a human being.
 

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Paul Murray is a tosser for jumping off, but he makes some valid points. 2005 should have been make or break for Connolly, by re-signing him in February the board declared that there was a one in, all in approach. Connolly taking the fall has taken the heat off his mate, who should also be making his way back to Melbourne for putting his friendship ahead of the club.

Hopefully Schwab doesn't have any other life long friends looking for a senior coaching job.
 
Paul Murray is a tosser for jumping off, but he makes some valid points. 2005 should have been make or break for Connolly, by re-signing him in February the board declared that there was a one in, all in approach. Connolly taking the fall has taken the heat off his mate, who should also be making his way back to Melbourne for putting his friendship ahead of the club.

Hopefully Schwab doesn't have any other life long friends looking for a senior coaching job.

you obviously don't rate appearing in a Preliminary Final then?
 
:o
Murray is a tosser - and I would much less rather his opinions being taken as speaking for "all" Freo fans than those on Dockerland. At least Dockerlanders are in for the long haul and don't jump off when the going gets tough... :rolleyes: (Except boxheadgreg... ;)).

Paul Murray - :thumbsd:

Hehehhahaa
You reckon that tosspot wants back in now??? Will he mail the club and ask for them to mail his membership card back to him.
 
Murray is a tosser - and I would much less rather his opinions being taken as speaking for "all" Freo fans than those on Dockerland. At least Dockerlanders are in for the long haul and don't jump off when the going gets tough... :rolleyes: (Except boxheadgreg... ;)).

Paul Murray - :thumbsd:

I'm intrigued...who is this boxhead you speak of?
 
The legendary boxheadgreg - chucked the biggest online dummy spit in FFC history, and said he was mailing his membership card back a couple of years ago... Hilarious - and he has gained for himself the kind of notoriety many of us mere mortal supporters could only dream about... ;)
 

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