Tetris
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Best idea i've heard all day!!!K-Rudd?
Kevin 11.

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Best idea i've heard all day!!!K-Rudd?
Kevin 11.

Yeah, agreed. Like I said, the difference between a season ticket and a voting rights membership is 40 dollars. Chuck that as an optional extra on the armchair membership and Bob's your uncle.
Personally, I think that the guideline for giving someone voting rights should be based on whether or not the club includes them in the official membership total. Simply put, the club can call you a supporter or a donor but they can't claim (and count) you as a member unless they give you a vote.
My main issue really was that fact that I wasn't being heard (even though I am a member), I would prefer to have voting rights, but that wasn't my main issue. When the whole 'jumper-gate' thing happened, I voiced my opposition and was pretty much told that my opinion didn't matter, and wasn't worth a sack of crap.
I have to tell you, at that time I was ready to walk away from the club, and not return until Bowers was gone I was that livid with not only my treatment, but the treatment of fellow Lion members and fans. But my love for the club is stronger then my dislike for Bowers.
When Tony Kelly called Fitzroy 'irrelavent', that basically summed up for me what Kelly and Bowers thought of the Fitzroy contingent. To me, that was wrong. I love the fact that we are a unique club, I love the Fitzroy connection, I love the Bears connection... our club is blessed to be in a position of having all these components that make us, us!
I thought under Bowers and Kelly, we lost that veiw. Which saddened me, as Ireland did so much to cherish it.
I think the most important thing for this chief executive to be able to deliver on is financial stability. As such, whilst a football background would be advantageous, I don't believe it is mandatory. I want someone to deliver in terms of financial performance, so us supporters can go back to just thinking about the on-field stuff, rather than worrying about whether we'll have the money to pay promoted rookies.
I like the idea of any of Cook, Conlan or Pert. But I think we need to be open to people from outside traditional football circles.
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Is Alastair Lynch an option?
Fair enough, maybe one for the future once his career has advanced a bit more.Thought crossed my mind, but Velocity Sports is going gangbusters and he seems to enjoy his commentary/media work on the side.
Both of these things would have to go by the wayside if he took the CEO role, and I can't see it happenning.
I like the idea of any of Cook, Conlan or Pert. But I think we need to be open to people from outside traditional football circles.
)We need a shrewd mind.. football experience... remarkable business acumen. Hmmm.... Jamie Charman?
(Now THAT is facetious, BR)
TBD made good points with his media/business/managing going so well.Is Alastair Lynch an option?
sure I did go overboard a bit but it was such a nice feeling to have been see the same value as animals but there you go...
I have to pay extra well so be it but im not going to have idiots tell me that in not a real supporter because I cant have a full membership as you put it!
out of context my arse....i know what I read
and what was that 'now you want to to give pets voting rights as well' comment from another poster.....that is hardly a compliment is it?
out of context my arse....i know what I read
and what was that 'now you want to to give pets voting rights as well' comment from another poster.....that is hardly a compliment is it?
the idea was put that interstate members were given some rights but some were against that becaue of what we pay - if that's not thinking we are less valuable the full paying members I dont know what is!
You dont have to use those exact words verbatem to put that message across - you and other posters were able to in different way and then insulting my intellengence by telling me that is not what you meant.
if you going to insult people at least have the balls to say it straight rather than take the senic route

Footy clubs are footy clubs, financially the must be run like businesses but the heart and soul that are the supporters must be at the forefront of every footy business decision. Disenfranchising non South East QLD based supporters is poor business. Unfortunately if we look at our bottom line for many years one can only assume our current strategies have been a failure.
BTW Nigelicious i thought your comment regarding handing voting rights for pet memberships was a great way to devalue the financial and emotional investment armchair members have in our club.
Problem with bigfooty- too many bigtime posters with no real footy club or football experience. My concern would be the armchair only viewers of footy having any say in our club! Guess money can buy anything!
A few posters here should volunteer some of their time and join a local footy club, learn how to strap, run the water, get on a committee, do some coaching etc etc but get some real inside knowledge on footy and how clubs work at the grassroots. Then they might have more appreciation of the position of other posters!
Problem with bigfooty- too many bigtime posters with no real footy club or football experience. My concern would be the armchair only viewers of footy having any say in our club! Guess money can buy anything!
A few posters here should volunteer some of their time and join a local footy club, learn how to strap, run the water, get on a committee, do some coaching etc etc but get some real inside knowledge on footy and how clubs work at the grassroots. Then they might have more appreciation of the position of other posters!
Ridiculous. Implying I had any intent to devalue interstate members is just insulting. I have no reason for, or gain no benefit from, doing so.
Pet Membership : $42
Supporter Membership : $62
Premium Membership : $445
It is clear the connection I was making. The cost of the pet membership is not far off that of a supporter membership, so where do you draw the line? If you are passionate enough about your club to want voting rights, you should be paying a premium for that passion.
Maybe because supporter members can talk & think & form an opinion and other things that human beings can do?

Anyway back to the replacement............
