Marcus Clarke's tenure on the board has expired, as of February this year. No replacement named yet.
Lol what a non story
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Marcus Clarke's tenure on the board has expired, as of February this year. No replacement named yet.
Lol what a non story
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It's hilarious. Major news story, guy's 12 year directorship expires.
Marcus Clarke's tenure on the board has expired, as of February this year. No replacement named yet.
Any good club worth it's salt would be coming out to make a public statement that a performance like yesterday's is not accepted, and put the entire football department on notice.
Do we think Juddchella backyard event organiser turned Football Director Chris Judd will be doing this? No chance
Do we think that the bloke whose father made all his money turned Club President will do this? An even lesser chance
What about Cain Liddle? Surely his precious membership number targets are now in jeopardy, and would be drawn into comment?
This year is now an abject failure. 7 wins; it's not even an improvement on last year. We've just lost to the worst Adelaide team of all time, in an absolute listless performance. The above figures are the ones we look towards to really make a statement on this, and all are missing in action. The Fish is rotting at the head. We will not be improving as a club until the above figureheads start demanding performance. Either their attitudes need to change, or they need to go. The club is in a rut and they are central to the issue.
If you think this year has been a success, quite frankly you're a part of the problemProportionally it's a better year than last year.
Plus I think the scores against are better.
If you think this year has been a success, quite frankly you're a part of the problem
If you think this year has been a success, quite frankly you're a part of the problem
I think that there has not been enough improvement and that there are still areas of great concern. One of the main ones is our general lack of composure which affects our decision making, not just in the forward zone but all over the ground. Further to this we have only Weitering, Walsh, Seetlefield and possibly McKay who have improved.Hahaha yes me.... I am the problem.
This year is a vast improvement on last year... Pretty much on every tangible front and that is taking in to account we haven't been playing at home.
This off season no doubt the team will work on the opposition goal streaks and forward half pressure.
I am pretty confident that we will make the 8 next year.
Any good club worth it's salt would be coming out to make a public statement that a performance like yesterday's is not accepted, and put the entire football department on notice.
Do we think Juddchella backyard event organiser turned Football Director Chris Judd will be doing this? No chance
Do we think that the bloke whose father made all his money turned Club President will do this? An even lesser chance
What about Cain Liddle? Surely his precious membership number targets are now in jeopardy, and would be drawn into comment?
This year is now an abject failure. 7 wins; it's not even an improvement on last year. We've just lost to the worst Adelaide team of all time, in an absolute listless performance. The above figures are the ones we look towards to really make a statement on this, and all are missing in action. The Fish is rotting at the head. We will not be improving as a club until the above figureheads start demanding performance. Either their attitudes need to change, or they need to go. The club is in a rut and they are central to the issue.
Yep, I always knew LanceRomance was to blame, even when I thought it was coaching, list management & player development at fault.If you think this year has been a success, quite frankly you're a part of the problem
Yup, with everything that's happened this year unless we under or overperformed significantly, it's eyes on next season for the most part. That's when pressure + expectations will really start to come to the foreWe don't know what's going on behind the scenes, but even with covid and for all the excuses, we won't hit the ratio of wins we banked on.
Given though we were in many games, I feel that any squeeze that may have come about.....won't come about.
What we have put in place now won't change, although wasn't MLG stepping down this year?
I think it's like this: There won't be any rumblings nor noise, unless we don't make finals next year. I don't think there's anything else we can do right now.
If I was a member of the Board of the CFC, I would be hauling Teague and his assistants asking a few questions.
1: Were the players there to play footy and try and keep the club in touch of playing finals, or were they in party mood?
2: Why was an Opposition player carried off the ground by Carlton players? Even the Crow's coach commented how he had never seen anything like that in his life.
3: Were the coaches aware that this was going to be done? If yes, why did they permit it?
4: How do you account for such a pathetic start to the match which ultimately cost the team the match?
Bryce Gibbs chose to leave the club. He provided great service etc etc, but he ultimately left. I understand that he has friendships, but you do all that when the cameras are off, and out of the gaze of the public.
I wonder what Maclure and Johnston would be thinking.. This is footy 2020?? Any wonder we have been in the wilderness for the past 18 years.
I think a couple of players carrying a mate off the ground is by far the least of our worries.
In terms of a positive or negative effect with other players from other clubs I think it would receive a favourable response.
If I was a member of the Board of the CFC, I would be hauling Teague and his assistants asking a few questions.
1: Were the players there to play footy and try and keep the club in touch of playing finals, or were they in party mood?
2: Why was an Opposition player carried off the ground by Carlton players? Even the Crow's coach commented how he had never seen anything like that in his life.
3: Were the coaches aware that this was going to be done? If yes, why did they permit it?
4: How do you account for such a pathetic start to the match which ultimately cost the team the match?
Bryce Gibbs chose to leave the club. He provided great service etc etc, but he ultimately left. I understand that he has friendships, but you do all that when the cameras are off, and out of the gaze of the public.
I wonder what Maclure and Johnston would be thinking.. This is footy 2020?? Any wonder we have been in the wilderness for the past 18 years.
Talk of Liddle involving himself in list management discussions again is a concern. Be across those conversations, sure, but if Cain wanted to work in that part of the industry he should’ve applied for that job.
I can't like this post enough he has hired his man now stay the f away and let Austin do his jobTalk of Liddle involving himself in list management discussions again is a concern. Be across those conversations, sure, but if Cain wanted to work in that part of the industry he should’ve applied for that job.