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The Grim Reaper

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Read the IT section of the Herald Sun yesterday which had an article on the tecvhnological advances made in monitoring what was happeing on the field and how advanced the procedures were that were in palce for ech of the clubs.....except the pauperoos which does not have an IT section.

Instead of recording the game as played straight onto hard disk as most other clubs do so they can pull out an look at any part of ht eplay at 1/2 time, what the pauperoos do is that they use Greg Fyffe from The Footy Show to do drawings of the action and they look at those at 1/2 time. Trevor Marmanlade provides the commentary for free and they let the two busloads of Norf supporters at the game (as referred to by Marmalade last week) look at the pictures but no word captions with it o/wise it would get too confusing for them.

Rumour is that the president has chipped in so that the pauperoos can buy an abacus.
 
Actually MB, you're not entirely correct...

The Wayne and a few other Kangaroos players have ploughed some of their pay back into the club by buying vice-presidents memberships @ $8500 each. Among the 50 or so sold, at least four players so far have bought such a membership... so they are helping to pay the bills.

[This message has been edited by Darky (edited 29 March 2001).]
 

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$400,000 - chickenfeed? I think not.

Agreed, there is a long way to go but for reasons outlined in numerous other pointless Roo-bashing threads, the outlook is a hell of a lot better for 2001 than it was in 2000.

Still can't figure out why all you twits have nothing better to do than start up topics foretelling our demise. I mean, DOES OUR SUCCESS REALLY BITE YOU THAT MUCH?????
 
Bad luck MB and Gwim - you sad bastards. North are moving into a healthier position because of their major assets - loyalty from players and supporters alike.
 
Actually, I just found via the AFL website and today's paper that there have in fact been 67 special memberships taken out, so the money raised from the venture is in fact $569,500. Looks like that "corporate tin-rattle" is working.

You'd know all about tin rattles wouldn't you MB? Now be a good little chap, and accept that you're a hypocrite for having a go at our finances.
 
Roo supporters are like punch drunks.

Ring the bell and they start swinging!!

Ever thought you`ve lost your PUNCH?


MB
 
What's the matter MB, run out of cheap shots so you point out what everyone already knows - i.e. I'm defending my club against unwarranted, poorly researched and hypocritical attacks?

Trying to stop the flow of logical rebuttals because you've run out of ammunition? Or did I maybe just remind you that your club had to rattle the tins to survive? (Whereas the Kangaroos haven't, and are using innovative marketing to get themselves out of their problems. Seems to be working, too.)
 
Unresearched?

Have a read of the Herald Sun of 28 march 2001. Norf is the only team that hasnt got an IT area for the football department, but "board member Tim Harrington is kkeping up to date with IT developments" !!!!!

So is the Grade 6 class at Fitzroy North Primary School. Oh well, at least it probably means one member of their board is literate.
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Originally posted by MB:
Darky

That is chickenfeed to what the Club owes!

It to will be lost.

MB

MB
I would have thought you being a saints supporter that you would have an empathy with the roos, seeing it wasn't all that long ago that supporters from other clubs dug deep to help keep the saints alive. You obviously have a short memory.
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That the Kangaroos can win 2 flags in 5 years WITHOUT the IT section that other clubs have show that perhaps it isn't as important as you make it out to be.

In this case, NOT having one, or only having a small one, is possibly a wise move in light of financial resources.

With this in mind, do you think it's wise to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on an IT section that might not help win any games?


Grim Reaper...
By highlighting that we do not use such technology, you are actually highlighting that our club DOES use its resources more efficiently than others. I'm sure that's not what you were trying to do... so tell us, what is actually your motive in talking about the Kangaroos and money? And what have you actually proven to anyone, other than that you are a spineless vindictive little pisswipe who is happy to use the anonimity of the internet to point out the troubles of ONE club (who you must be really dirty on for having beaten you at some stage), without actually indicating that you know anything about your own club.
 
IT to the ROO administration means ... In Trust....
that is capable of being dispersed to the needy....Them.

Corporate directors are a Trust Hazard.


THE ICON
 

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The Reaper's attacks have been getting lamer and lamer as the Roos position improves. From memory he had some "connections" with inside information on how the roos were about to fold (which appear to be just the odd article in the paper here and there). The response by supporters and players to the Roos has obviously disappointed him.

MB and Icon obviously have some heavy chips on their shoulders and this is their way of dealing with it - sad really.
 
Originally posted by THE ICON:
IT to the ROO administration means ... In Trust....
that is capable of being dispersed to the needy....Them.

Corporate directors are a Trust Hazard.


THE ICON

You are an absolute disgrace to your club.

Rather than offer anything constructive about your club, you seek only to denigrate the efforts of a club that is in a similar position to what yours was in 10 years ago.

Tell me, did you sink the boots into Richmond supporters during the "save our skins" campaign?

Did you draw everybody's attention to every single newspaper article predicting a short future for your club?

Did you make lame jokes about your club and taunt fellow Richmond supporters by laughing how they might not have a club in 5-10 years time?

I hope CJH, TigerTank, RF#1 and other RESPECTED Richmond supporters keep this in mind before even contemplating reading any of the hypocritical mud-slinging garbage you write.
 
Guys, this post was obviously just a bit of a joke, but the tautology of a Norf supporter with an inferiority complex remains.

As for Norf's financial position, yes it has improved. But when you force your own players to pay $8,500 over to the club, then that shows how silly Norf are. This is b/c the $8,500 paid is included in the salary cap (which Nord are almost over) but is retained by Norf. What they should have done was renegotiated the contracts, kept the $8,500, not lose 10% to the GST and lowered the salary cap pressure.

So much for being well administered. Casey had the right idea to merge with Carlton.

In closing, let me say that I applaud the Norf players for their extremely generous gesture, but they shouldnt have to have been forced into such a position in the first place if some though had been put into the matter over the summer.
 
Originally posted by The Grim Reaper:
As for Norf's financial position, yes it has improved. But when you force your own players to pay $8,500 over to the club, then that shows how silly Norf are. This is b/c the $8,500 paid is included in the salary cap (which Nord are almost over) but is retained by Norf. What they should have done was renegotiated the contracts, kept the $8,500, not lose 10% to the GST and lowered the salary cap pressure.

So much for being well administered. Casey had the right idea to merge with Carlton.

In closing, let me say that I applaud the Norf players for their extremely generous gesture, but they shouldnt have to have been forced into such a position in the first place if some though had been put into the matter over the summer.


The North players were FORCED to buy those $8,500 memberships? In the Herald-Sun, it was reported that the players were encouraged to buy the standard membership. It was reported that over summer, Melbourne, Geelong, and Essendon players all took out memberships of their own club.

As for your suggestions on the salary cap, the new vice-presidents membership only came into existence in the last month or so when the re-purchase of the Carlton owned shares took place. Most of the players' contracts were settled last season, which unless someone has invented a time machine, makes your suggestion look as plausible as David Calthorpe winning this year's Brownlow Medal.

Ron Casey and the merger. Ron Casey was the type of man that would not have started discussions on the future of North Melbourne without consulting the other directors of the club. In essense, you are taking the word of a man, John Elliot, who has had a dubious reputation with telling the truth and has made comments about Ron Casey who cannot put his side of the story to the media.

Last point. Part of the reason why Colbert and McKernan offerred to take a pay cut was due to North's financial position, but they also said that they felt their form didn't warrant how much they got paid. The other thing is that the club turned down the offer, which seems to indicate that the club's cash flows were fine at the time (hence making USC's ramblings from earlier this month look even sillier) and that maybe our financial position isn't as bad as what many wish it to be.
 

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