Chief_Beamish
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Read all 22671 posts in this thread over the past what seems like an eternity and thought that it was about time for me to post...
As someone who is a manager of a state department and involved in strategic decision making IRL, IMHO this was either a brilliant or awful strategic decision.
We'll only be able to make that call once the commission hands out their penalty in a week and a half, as is the case with just about every strategic decision.
I personally think it was a brilliant move - assuming they have had lengthy discussions with the AFL prior to this announcement regarding what sort of ballpark our penalty would be (which I have no doubt is true). Let's hope we just cop a $500K fine in addition to the picks we've forfeited and the lack of compensation we've missed out on by not being able to trade Tippett, we can then move on as a club.
As much as I think Trigg has been a very good CEO for a number of years, if it comes out that he has mislead the board regarding the agreement made back in 09 then there is no way that he should keep his job. Nothing personal but if I had made that call in my place of employment the I would expect to be sacked straight away.
As has been previously posted by others, I think that they don't want to remove him prior to the commission hearing.
As someone who is a manager of a state department and involved in strategic decision making IRL, IMHO this was either a brilliant or awful strategic decision.
We'll only be able to make that call once the commission hands out their penalty in a week and a half, as is the case with just about every strategic decision.
I personally think it was a brilliant move - assuming they have had lengthy discussions with the AFL prior to this announcement regarding what sort of ballpark our penalty would be (which I have no doubt is true). Let's hope we just cop a $500K fine in addition to the picks we've forfeited and the lack of compensation we've missed out on by not being able to trade Tippett, we can then move on as a club.
As much as I think Trigg has been a very good CEO for a number of years, if it comes out that he has mislead the board regarding the agreement made back in 09 then there is no way that he should keep his job. Nothing personal but if I had made that call in my place of employment the I would expect to be sacked straight away.
As has been previously posted by others, I think that they don't want to remove him prior to the commission hearing.










