Who is the most power weilding person at a footy club and why.?
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Re: Who is the most power weilding person at a footy club and why.?
By attrition, it's not the CEO or the coach, per se. Perhaps it's a personality thing.
I imagine Mr Bassett and Ross at the moment, a couple of sponsors, Lindsay Fox, Nick Reiwoldt. Trying to think of a current player that might, Callum Wilkie seems a strong clever mind.
I imagine Mr Bassett and Ross at the moment, a couple of sponsors, Lindsay Fox, Nick Reiwoldt. Trying to think of a current player that might, Callum Wilkie seems a strong clever mind.
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Re: Who is the most power weilding person at a footy club and why.?
Behind the scenes I expect it's Jason Blake, a former Ross Lyon protege and now a director on the board.Yorkeys wrote: ↑Thu 25 Jan 2024 9:10pm By attrition, it's not the CEO or the coach, per se. Perhaps it's a personality thing.
I imagine Mr Bassett and Ross at the moment, a couple of sponsors, Lindsay Fox, Nick Reiwoldt. Trying to think of a current player that might, Callum Wilkie seems a strong clever mind.
I'm in no doubt Blake, who holds a double degree in Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Construction Management) and a Bachelor of Business (Finance Specialisation), had a major influence on the appointment of Ross Lyon as senior coach in October 2022.
Blake will be in regular touch with all of his team mates from that successful era when St Kilda played in successive Grand Finals 2009/10, all of who have a very high regard for their former coach.
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Re: Who is the most power weilding person at a footy club and why.?
Blake is a puppet to Ross...and degrees are meaningless pieces of paper when it comes to power...Sanctorum wrote: ↑Fri 26 Jan 2024 2:00pmBehind the scenes I expect it's Jason Blake, a former Ross Lyon protege and now a director on the board.Yorkeys wrote: ↑Thu 25 Jan 2024 9:10pm By attrition, it's not the CEO or the coach, per se. Perhaps it's a personality thing.
I imagine Mr Bassett and Ross at the moment, a couple of sponsors, Lindsay Fox, Nick Reiwoldt. Trying to think of a current player that might, Callum Wilkie seems a strong clever mind.
I'm in no doubt Blake, who holds a double degree in Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Construction Management) and a Bachelor of Business (Finance Specialisation), had a major influence on the appointment of Ross Lyon as senior coach in October 2022.
Blake will be in regular touch with all of his team mates from that successful era when St Kilda played in successive Grand Finals 2009/10, all of who have a very high regard for their former coach.
The most powerful person at the club is the donor of millions of dollars of money...if he says jump then everyone at the club jumps.
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Re: Who is the most power weilding person at a footy club and why.?
I reckon Ross could make Trump Jump
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Re: Who is the most power weilding person at a footy club and why.?
I wish he would!
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Re: Who is the most power weilding person at a footy club and why.?
If RTB has too much leverage at the club then ..I’m comfortable with that
As has been alluded to ,I’m getting on a bit and willing to throw the dice for a short term fix
If I was going to pass those dice for someone to roll down that table it would be to him
As has been alluded to ,I’m getting on a bit and willing to throw the dice for a short term fix
If I was going to pass those dice for someone to roll down that table it would be to him
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Re: Who is the most power weilding person at a footy club and why.?
From Trump Tower? We can all live in hope.
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Re: Who is the most power weilding person at a footy club and why.?
I hear ya, but I’m more worried about the psyche of those over there that will vote him in
If America wasn’t already going a bit crazy it certainly has amped it up
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Re: Who is the most power weilding person at a footy club and why.?
The Fireman wrote: ↑Fri 26 Jan 2024 6:34pmI hear ya, but I’m more worried about the psyche of those over there that will vote him in
If America wasn’t already going a bit crazy it certainly has amped it up
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Re: Who is the most power weilding person at a footy club and why.?
The pity is we mirror all the problems of USA and UK, we just lag a few years. Boy we need a true leader, but that seems impossible. Hope we win a premiership before the revolution.
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Re: Who is the most power weilding person at a footy club and why.?
Should be the CEO
At StK it’s the senior coach
He’ll get rid of Bassett soon
At StK it’s the senior coach
He’ll get rid of Bassett soon
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Re: Who is the most power weilding person at a footy club and why.?
You're still hanging around I see. Lol
Your going to hate this year more than last BM. I'd give the game a break till late August if I was you.
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Re: Who is the most power weilding person at a footy club and why.?
Serious hypothetical
What if Donald Trump - seriously people, please consider this - what if Donald Trump offered to run St Kilda Footy club? Would you accept?
Let's say his lawyers quickly got connected and keyed into the mechanics of the deal. They read the cosnstitution and know they need to form a board, lodge an application for an extra-ordinary meeting (or whatever the fine print says)
Say they presented well.
Say they recruited an Stan Alves or Grant Thomas to say something nice. And Hunters and Collectors to play a song, 'You Don't Make me Feel like I'm a Saint anymore' etc.
Would you take it? i mean, the impact would be enormous. And I kid you not, it won't be that long, before the AFL realises they have to open the door to a, b and c.
What if Donald Trump - seriously people, please consider this - what if Donald Trump offered to run St Kilda Footy club? Would you accept?
Let's say his lawyers quickly got connected and keyed into the mechanics of the deal. They read the cosnstitution and know they need to form a board, lodge an application for an extra-ordinary meeting (or whatever the fine print says)
Say they presented well.
Say they recruited an Stan Alves or Grant Thomas to say something nice. And Hunters and Collectors to play a song, 'You Don't Make me Feel like I'm a Saint anymore' etc.
Would you take it? i mean, the impact would be enormous. And I kid you not, it won't be that long, before the AFL realises they have to open the door to a, b and c.
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!
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Re: Who is the most power weilding person at a footy club and why.?
In answer to the OP-the bloke who checks the spelling.
I before E etc......
I before E etc......
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Re: Who is the most power weilding person at a footy club and why.?
That situation could see me switching to the filthshanegrambeau wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jan 2024 12:58am Serious hypothetical
What if Donald Trump - seriously people, please consider this - what if Donald Trump offered to run St Kilda Footy club? Would you accept?
Let's say his lawyers quickly got connected and keyed into the mechanics of the deal. They read the cosnstitution and know they need to form a board, lodge an application for an extra-ordinary meeting (or whatever the fine print says)
Say they presented well.
Say they recruited an Stan Alves or Grant Thomas to say something nice. And Hunters and Collectors to play a song, 'You Don't Make me Feel like I'm a Saint anymore' etc.
Would you take it? i mean, the impact would be enormous. And I kid you not, it won't be that long, before the AFL realises they have to open the door to a, b and c.
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Re: Who is the most power weilding person at a footy club and why.?
The AFL got serious and started breaking up the state leagues when the money men of the 70's - 80's began to seriously monetize their operations.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jan 2024 12:58am Serious hypothetical
What if Donald Trump - seriously people, please consider this - what if Donald Trump offered to run St Kilda Footy club? Would you accept?
Let's say his lawyers quickly got connected and keyed into the mechanics of the deal. They read the cosnstitution and know they need to form a board, lodge an application for an extra-ordinary meeting (or whatever the fine print says)
Say they presented well.
Say they recruited an Stan Alves or Grant Thomas to say something nice. And Hunters and Collectors to play a song, 'You Don't Make me Feel like I'm a Saint anymore' etc.
Would you take it? i mean, the impact would be enormous. And I kid you not, it won't be that long, before the AFL realises they have to open the door to a, b and c.
They sent the SANFL broke and then bailed them out.
The VFL is an embarrassment.
The media run Trumps campaigns and run with his ideologies.
The media run the AFL too.
The average punter takes a while to catch on.
Problem is, there is only so much milk in the cow. The game needs to grow, still.
So, the neglect at grass roots level has to stop and the fabric of society and the way it evolves, needs to be weaved into the game.
It's no guarantee to win Premierships.
Barassi (may he rest in peace) was a huge threat, so they made him a puppet-icon.
Trump is just a Conduit for those he represents. That s*** won't wash here. We are already being back doored by Asia.
We should all go buy a Chery hybrid economy class vehicle instead.
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Re: Who is the most power weilding person at a footy club and why.?
Bassat is running the show, but he is smart enough to give Roscoe control of the football part of the operation.
I’d imagine Bassat has no illusions about his own football knowledge and good management means getting people who have that knowledge and capability in the right places.
I’d imagine Bassat has no illusions about his own football knowledge and good management means getting people who have that knowledge and capability in the right places.
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Re: Who is the most power weilding person at a footy club and why.?
I suppose the AFL and perhaps the media ?? Are committed or mutually understand each other so that their model would never collapse in the face of pressure to create ann English Premier League type situation. 14/20 EPL clubs are now owned by foreign interests. Newcastle were languishing, debt ridden and uncompetitive. The Saudi Public Investment Fund becomes the majority owner by pouring in 300 million pounds, and they are competitive …well so far.
But how does this affect a fan? It seems EPL is still huge ..
This researcher shows the strategies that fans use to maintain a positive identity and whilst keeping themselves associated with the club.
Now would God above choose Donald Trump or Saudi Arabia in the Human Rights court? Perhaps it doesn’t matter?
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/1 ... 2231179067
But how does this affect a fan? It seems EPL is still huge ..
This researcher shows the strategies that fans use to maintain a positive identity and whilst keeping themselves associated with the club.
Now would God above choose Donald Trump or Saudi Arabia in the Human Rights court? Perhaps it doesn’t matter?
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/1 ... 2231179067
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!