It was an extremely topical joke....in 1971.[/quote]gringo wrote:You should have another week off for bad jokes.SaintPav wrote:
Robert Redford.
And what was wrong with that year?
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It was an extremely topical joke....in 1971.[/quote]gringo wrote:You should have another week off for bad jokes.SaintPav wrote:
Robert Redford.
This is great news!!!Legendary wrote:We have an excellent candidate in the flame but he is unavailable for another few months due to his current position.
The name has not been mentioned in this thread yet. My mail is that we are likely to appoint him close to the middle of the year - so there might be some smoke and mirrors in the interim.
Wow! If that is true then that is very smart. He could be a very good get IMO.tony74 wrote:Bit of a whisper going around that Ian Robson ( Melbourne Victory ) is being looked at.
I'd prefer Sir Bobby Robson - what's he doing these days?tony74 wrote:Bit of a whisper going around that Ian Robson ( Melbourne Victory ) is being looked at.
How much blood would be on his hands over the Essendon incident? If it gets the AFL tick of approval, then he could be a good choice.Cairnsman wrote:Wow! If that is true then that is very smart. He could be a very good get IMO.tony74 wrote:Bit of a whisper going around that Ian Robson ( Melbourne Victory ) is being looked at.
‘Believe in your dreams and success is then a set inevitability’, according to Ian Robson
"An enduring successful culture cannot be driven from either the top down or the bottom up....it must be an all as one commitment to the way we behave towards each other internally and interact with our customers. Part of the essence of “driving change” is to have an underlying culture that, at its core, embraces a never ending restlessness to seeking improvements and new efficiencies. It is also essential to empower everyone in the company with the capacity and platform to propose ideas and innovations."
Another weasel words peddler... and up to his eyeballs (and weasel words) in the Effn'dope debacle."Deep within the DNA of the Essendon FC is a commitment to community. Over the years we have become better resourced and are able to do more to match this ambition."
http://www.thesource.com.au/career-hub/ian-robson/
To be fair SEN's Greg Denham (not Tony) mentioned this at about 9.30am this morning on KB's show. He reckons that we are waiting for his contract to expire at Melbourne Victory at the end of March. Makes sense. Robson was at Hawthorn with the Pelican.Dave McNamara wrote:‘Believe in your dreams and success is then a set inevitability’, according to Ian Robson"An enduring successful culture cannot be driven from either the top down or the bottom up....it must be an all as one commitment to the way we behave towards each other internally and interact with our customers. Part of the essence of “driving change” is to have an underlying culture that, at its core, embraces a never ending restlessness to seeking improvements and new efficiencies. It is also essential to empower everyone in the company with the capacity and platform to propose ideas and innovations."Another weasel words peddler... and up to his eyeballs (and weasel words) in the Effn'dope debacle."Deep within the DNA of the Essendon FC is a commitment to community. Over the years we have become better resourced and are able to do more to match this ambition."
http://www.thesource.com.au/career-hub/ian-robson/
Tony, please stop them!
I think the Essendon incident aside, was he a good CEO, and as you rightly say as long as the AFL approve then it shouldn't rock the boat. Surely the club execs have ticked that box.busso mick wrote:How much blood would be on his hands over the Essendon incident? If it gets the AFL tick of approval, then he could be a good choice.Cairnsman wrote:Wow! If that is true then that is very smart. He could be a very good get IMO.tony74 wrote:Bit of a whisper going around that Ian Robson ( Melbourne Victory ) is being looked at.
It's not just that. He is absolutely terrible at managing members and engaging the supporter base. Just ask key dons supporters about how he royally f***ed them with various dodgey initiatives.Jacks Back wrote:To be fair Robson resigned because he wasn't on top of what was happening at Dope land. You may argue he should have known however if people are doing stuff behind your back it can be hard to know what's going on. So he fell on his sword. Maybe Turdy could have taken a leaf out of his book.
Sounds like he'd fit in well at our club then.defacto wrote:It's not just that. He is absolutely terrible at managing members and engaging the supporter base. Just ask key dons supporters about how he royally f***ed them with various dodgey initiatives.Jacks Back wrote:To be fair Robson resigned because he wasn't on top of what was happening at Dope land. You may argue he should have known however if people are doing stuff behind your back it can be hard to know what's going on. So he fell on his sword. Maybe Turdy could have taken a leaf out of his book.
Look at what he's doing at the victory
Then you look at how the hird Thompson appointments were handled
Was Finnis your mail Legendary or someone else?Legendary wrote:We have an excellent candidate in the frame but he is unavailable for another few months due to his current position.
The name has not been mentioned in this thread yet. My mail is that we are likely to appoint him close to the middle of the year - so there might be some smoke and mirrors in the interim.