All of them, coach included on very nice salaries and leading very nice lives. Would all want it to continue for as long as possible.None of them would turn on him, he supports them, they will support him, that's the way it works.
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All of them, coach included on very nice salaries and leading very nice lives. Would all want it to continue for as long as possible.None of them would turn on him, he supports them, they will support him, that's the way it works.
This is our esteemed Chairman's day job:
https://bkdexecutiveleaders.com/
I find it more than a little disturbing that he's in bed with the person who tried so hard to move us to the Gold Coast.
Anyway, I'm sure that Ben could give us some mates rates on their Governance & Board Review service offering. Even better, maybe him and the majority of the footy department could avail themselves of the Career Transition & Planning services.
Love your work tao but the welfare fail is a low blow and ridiculously unfair.Laura will now be responsible for;
the management of Football Operations- Fail
Welfare (Maj) Fail
Talent Pathways, Fail
VFL alignment- winless and flogged by 94 points -Fail
Women's academies. Yawn and in the nice to have category, without a men's team there is no women's team.
Laura can **** off too!!
Love your work tao but the welfare fail is a low blow and ridiculously unfair. :thumsd:
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Maj hardly trained due to our welfare team ensuring you're 100% and if not , "just take it easy". The reason I know is I always asked about Maj as he was one of the few on the list that actually had me excited.
So I assume it would be the same for all of the boys. Football is secondary at our club.
In regards to list management, recruitment & trading:
One thing I do know is that on a number of occasions during drafts and list management decisions over the last 2 years Brad Scott and Cam Joyce have gone against the recommendations of Mark Finnigan (recruitment manager) & Michael McMahon (List manager).
The trading Pruess decision was one particular example. McMahon wanted him on the list and wanted to hold him to his contract unless we got a pick inside the top 30 for him. Joyce signed off on the Pruess/Tyson swap despite McMahon not wanting it at all. We subsequently signed Tyson to a 3 year deal which (McMahon) was left fuming about.
The 2016 draft was a complete schmozzle. That was during the transition period where Joyce was moving into the GM of football role, but still wanted control over recruitment decisions. We picked Simpkin, Watson & Williams with our first 3 picks. All the recruiters wanted Sam Powell Pepper at our first but Joyce wanted Simpkin. Guess what happened?
The next two picks are even funnier. At pick 34 we identified Tom Stewart & Luke Ryan as priorities, because we needed better kicking out of the back half. At 36 we identified the need for a small forward I’m lead to believe that we were really keen on one of Willie Rioli/Kayle Kirby/Tingpunwuti.
We then ended up with Dec Watson And Josh Williams instead. Is it a coincidence that our part time QLD recruiter was tight with Joyce? I think not.
Now that is some horrific reading!!In regards to list management, recruitment & trading:
One thing I do know is that on a number of occasions during drafts and list management decisions over the last 2 years Brad Scott and Cam Joyce have gone against the recommendations of Mark Finnigan (recruitment manager) & Michael McMahon (List manager).
The trading Pruess decision was one particular example. McMahon wanted him on the list and wanted to hold him to his contract unless we got a pick inside the top 30 for him. Joyce signed off on the Pruess/Tyson swap despite McMahon not wanting it at all. We subsequently signed Tyson to a 3 year deal which (McMahon) was left fuming about.
The 2016 draft was a complete schmozzle. That was during the transition period where Joyce was moving into the GM of football role, but still wanted control over recruitment decisions. We picked Simpkin, Watson & Williams with our first 3 picks. All the recruiters wanted Sam Powell Pepper at our first but Joyce wanted Simpkin. Guess what happened?
The next two picks are even funnier. At pick 34 we identified Tom Stewart & Luke Ryan as priorities, because we needed better kicking out of the back half. At 36 we identified the need for a small forward I’m lead to believe that we were really keen on one of Willie Rioli/Kayle Kirby/Tingpunwuti.
We then ended up with Dec Watson And Josh Williams instead. Is it a coincidence that our part time QLD recruiter was tight with Joyce? I think not.
There are various other examples of these sorts of things happening too.
This is horribleIn regards to list management, recruitment & trading:
One thing I do know is that on a number of occasions during drafts and list management decisions over the last 2 years Brad Scott and Cam Joyce have gone against the recommendations of Mark Finnigan (recruitment manager) & Michael McMahon (List manager).
The trading Pruess decision was one particular example. McMahon wanted him on the list and wanted to hold him to his contract unless we got a pick inside the top 30 for him. Joyce signed off on the Pruess/Tyson swap despite McMahon not wanting it at all. We subsequently signed Tyson to a 3 year deal which (McMahon) was left fuming about.
The 2016 draft was a complete schmozzle. That was during the transition period where Joyce was moving into the GM of football role, but still wanted control over recruitment decisions. We picked Simpkin, Watson & Williams with our first 3 picks. All the recruiters wanted Sam Powell Pepper at our first but Joyce wanted Simpkin. Guess what happened?
The next two picks are even funnier. At pick 34 we identified Tom Stewart & Luke Ryan as priorities, because we needed better kicking out of the back half. At 36 we identified the need for a small forward I’m lead to believe that we were really keen on one of Willie Rioli/Kayle Kirby/Tingpunwuti.
We then ended up with Dec Watson And Josh Williams instead. Is it a coincidence that our part time QLD recruiter was tight with Joyce? I think not.
There are various other examples of these sorts of things happening too.
In regards to list management, recruitment & trading:
One thing I do know is that on a number of occasions during drafts and list management decisions over the last 2 years Brad Scott and Cam Joyce have gone against the recommendations of Mark Finnigan (recruitment manager) & Michael McMahon (List manager).
The trading Pruess decision was one particular example. McMahon wanted him on the list and wanted to hold him to his contract unless we got a pick inside the top 30 for him. Joyce signed off on the Pruess/Tyson swap despite McMahon not wanting it at all. We subsequently signed Tyson to a 3 year deal which (McMahon) was left fuming about.
The 2016 draft was a complete schmozzle. That was during the transition period where Joyce was moving into the GM of football role, but still wanted control over recruitment decisions. We picked Simpkin, Watson & Williams with our first 3 picks. All the recruiters wanted Sam Powell Pepper at our first but Joyce wanted Simpkin. Guess what happened?
The next two picks are even funnier. At pick 34 we identified Tom Stewart & Luke Ryan as priorities, because we needed better kicking out of the back half. At 36 we identified the need for a small forward I’m lead to believe that we were really keen on one of Willie Rioli/Kayle Kirby/Tingpunwuti.
We then ended up with Dec Watson And Josh Williams instead. Is it a coincidence that our part time QLD recruiter was tight with Joyce? I think not.
There are various other examples of these sorts of things happening too.
I give up. What?The 2016 draft was a complete schmozzle. That was during the transition period where Joyce was moving into the GM of football role, but still wanted control over recruitment decisions. We picked Simpkin, Watson & Williams with our first 3 picks. All the recruiters wanted Sam Powell Pepper at our first but Joyce wanted Simpkin. Guess what happened?
The only way Brad goes is if the leadership group turn on him.
One definitely won’t. One definitely would. Leaves it with the other two, one of them needs to lose confidence on him and call a player meeting.
The only way Brad goes is if the leadership group turn on him.
One definitely won’t. One definitely would. Leaves it with the other two, one of them needs to lose confidence on him and call a player meeting.
Been angry for a while now. Reading this reminds me that nothing will change. Depressing.Most of us are still angry with the performance yesterday but most of us have all had a feeling for a long time something is not right with the club. I am glad that some past players and current media people are finally discussing the footy club as something needs to change.
This morning i got a message from a well respected footy person into possible problems at the club (they stated it was an observation) i was totally shocked as it was very random and unexpected considering i didn't initiate anything.
I am not going to name names out of respect to the person so please don't ask.
In summary:
The people in charge of the club are "faceless people" who have left Brad in charge
They questioned the recruitment of certain players
Coach has too much power and is close with "afl heavyweights". Top end of the club too scared to question him.
Match day coaching when things don’t go to plan A? (nothing big footy didn't know already)
Ex Tough North people don't want a bare of him
Happy for this thread to be moved into another one as i wasn't sure which thread to post it
Are you suggesting there's a player in the leadership group who doesn't like Brad? I've never read that anywhere. Hints?The only way Brad goes is if the leadership group turn on him.
One definitely won’t. One definitely would. Leaves it with the other two, one of them needs to lose confidence on him and call a player meeting.
Why on earth is vitriol being directed at someone who has nothing to do with on field performance?
Personally, I don't have any issue with Joyce's work at all.
He's not the reason we are where we are.
You're just spouting supercoach level bullshit.
Joyce isn’t the reason we are here. No doubt about that. That mantle falls directly on the Brad Scott.
But if the Joyce/Scott relationship isn’t an example of the whole boys club working against other parts of the club then I don’t know what is.
Not getting your take here at all. A vital part of the process being overridden, with a specific example we can relate to.I am diametrically opposed to any notion that our list is shithouse and incapable of performing much, much better. If that was the case, then why all the guff to remove the coach?! Your Braydon Preuss example is pure unmitigated supercoach bullshit.
Stop clogging up a serious thread about a serious issue with your personal team selection fantasies.
Yeah but it goes further than Brad as many have posted on here. If the players turn on Brad (minor miracle no.1), then that doesn't address the ills of Crocker (Brads BOSS), Dilena and Joyce. Buckley as Chairman is an even tougher kill still as he is on the Board and not an executive appointment like the others.Are you suggesting there's a player in the leadership group who doesn't like Brad? I've never read that anywhere. Hints?
It’s panic stations now. We are desperate for a group of high profile north people to organise a board challenge.