Yea my stuff up, just came off reading about the yank. will correctLol .. Bernie
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Yea my stuff up, just came off reading about the yank. will correctLol .. Bernie
A Job he got After he Completed his MBA in Business at Adelaide Uni,
But we were talking about his move from Player to Board member. in 2004 not his leaving the board to take up the COO role 2013. believe he replace Mark Colson who left to go interstate.
You do understand he went from being the CEO of the Kids Charity Variety, his previous job history include
National sales and marketing manager of the Jobs Statewide Group,
National business development manager of Disability Works Australia,
Network development manager SA/NT for the Toyota Motor Corporation
Sales and sponsorship manager SA/NT for Lion Nathan Australia.
He did have the Qualification to do the COO role.
Not at the time was oversea a lot during that year and other problems were occupying my thoughts re the Crows.Do you recall how the COO recruitment process played out?
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He has been sidelined a fair bit in the last couple of years, you barely see or hear from him. It's great.Smart is hopeless, he has had to be sidelined as much as possible. Totally out of his depth. The fact he is still at the club says it all.
That tweet from him today is ordinary. Again its not a hanging offence as she is probably over 18 but gives an insight into the type of person he is. Not sure you want him in your workplace or around women.
In a senior position you should be setting a standard.
It will be interesting, I presume he will claim he was hacked but I don't think this behavior will surprise anyone at the club.
Did we though? I think what’s happened is we thought we could.No, My argument is The Crows Obtained approval from SAPOL to train, Which They did,
They did not break any state Rules.
Seems like the police have gotten their wires crossed a bit on this. Almost as much as us.Did we though? I think what’s happened is we thought we could.
The SA Police Commissioner was pretty clear that we broke self isolation rules, but that it was a genuine mistake and communication issue. Therefore we copped “education” as opposed to a fine .
One big F***upSeems like the police have gotten their wires crossed a bit on this. Almost as much as us.
Get your hand off itI feel Chapman will do the right thing and take one for the team and self isolate himself from the club for good. He's that type of guy to put the club before himself.
Yeah - if you read the quote, it appears we had no exemption at all and we should have been in our rooms.Seems like the police have gotten their wires crossed a bit on this. Almost as much as us.
I feel Chapman will do the right thing and take one for the team and self isolate himself from the club for good. He's that type of guy to put the club before himself.
Smart is hopeless, he has had to be sidelined as much as possible. Totally out of his depth. The fact he is still at the club says it all.
That tweet from him today is ordinary. Again its not a hanging offence as she is probably over 18 but gives an insight into the type of person he is. Not sure you want him in your workplace or around women.
In a senior position you should be setting a standard.
It will be interesting, I presume he will claim he was hacked but I don't think this behavior will surprise anyone at the club.
I feel Chapman will do the right thing and take one for the team and self isolate himself from the club for good. He's that type of guy to put the club before himself.
Yeah - if you read the quote, it appears we had no exemption at all and we should have been in our rooms.
They’ve gone very soft on us though so I’m thinking someone has gotten the idea from SAPOL it was ok to go for a run and kick in pairs, when it wasn’t ok at all.
It was something that had concerned me from the start. Why were we so special that we could avoid the self isolation law? - we weren’t, and that’s why the AFL will ream us
I think we were given an exemption by someone, but we shouldn't have been and that's where the issue lies.Yeah - if you read the quote, it appears we had no exemption at all and we should have been in our rooms.
They’ve gone very soft on us though so I’m thinking someone has gotten the idea from SAPOL it was ok to go for a run and kick in pairs, when it wasn’t ok at all.
It was something that had concerned me from the start. Why were we so special that we could avoid the self isolation law? - we weren’t, and that’s why the AFL will ream us
I'm not sure that's the case at all.That's my feeling, I also think there was an element of being a few hours out of Adelaide that made the club think they could get away with pushing the boundaries a bit.
My guess would be that Adelaide did breach regulations, but also have documented evidence of someone at SAPOL signing off on it. So the "just don't do it anymore" is a compromise to minimise embarrassment for both parties.Seems like the police have gotten their wires crossed a bit on this. Almost as much as us.
Seems like the police have gotten their wires crossed a bit on this. Almost as much as us.
Yep I think that's exactly right.My guess would be that Adelaide did breach regulations, but also have documented evidence of someone at SAPOL signing off on it. So the "just don't do it anymore" is a compromise to minimise embarrassment for both parties.
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Yeah - if you read the quote, it appears we had no exemption at all and we should have been in our rooms.
They’ve gone very soft on us though so I’m thinking someone has gotten the idea from SAPOL it was ok to go for a run and kick in pairs, when it wasn’t ok at all.
It was something that had concerned me from the start. Why were we so special that we could avoid the self isolation law? - we weren’t, and that’s why the AFL will ream us
My guess would be that Adelaide did breach regulations, but also have documented evidence of someone at SAPOL signing off on it. So the "just don't do it anymore" is a compromise to minimise embarrassment for both parties.
Hmmm - don’t think I’d put it as high as an official exemption.I think we were given an exemption by someone, but we shouldn't have been and that's where the issue lies.
I mean the club thought they could go to a resort and train, they don't just think that without someone telling them they could. Even today Nicks said on Fox, the issue was the kicking in a group of 8 and that the rest of training was ticked off.
So rather than us getting whacked by them or the police owning up to a mistake which would've seen even bigger backlash, they've used the "educate" line.