That was quick... GWS sacks CEO
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The newspaper stuff today sells sniffs of NRL shenanigans at Melbourne. What was Holmes thinking of! And no summer training facilities! The man had no idea. Either that or communication was extremely poor. Don't blame the AFL for rejigging.If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhood -
Interesting to see that a few people in the Comments section agree with my feelings that this whole GWS thing will not go well. Looks like cracks are appearing already. Hope they don't do too much damage to the Swans brand on their way down...Comment
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Compared to Gold Coast, GWS seems a complete shambles.
And not just Holes and the Scully affair, there recruiting seems very strange. And apparently the homesick factor has come into play (simon tunbridge is running home to Perth).
I wonder if the focus on Marketing, means GWS will be all appearance and no substance.
I too fear they may damage the AFL brand in NSW.Comment
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Much as I enjoy it, it's bad news for the Swans. We're handcuffed to the Giants.The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible newsComment
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I have to disagree with recruiting, I think so far it's been extremely intelligent. Turnbridge is dissapointing for them, but Gold Coast have dealt with similar issues- really every club has, it's just that the new ones have more kids so more likely to have someone bolt.I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his timeComment
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Holmes has been around the footy in NSW for a while on the gravy train, the AFL were supposedly spending money in NSW for years but anyone involved wondered where it was going. He strikes me, albeit from afar, as a NSW AFL camp follower and if GWS are to survive they need proven performers, not jobs for the boys. The spending in NSW in the 90s where did the money go what was achieved, now they are 'getting serious' and the Fat Controller will spend 100 million to get GWS right, well woopy do.Sports do not build character. They reveal it....Heywood Broun
I always turn to the sports pages first, which record people's accomplishments. The front page has nothing but man's failures......Earl WarrenComment
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More thoughts on GWS. It seems to me they have been given exceptional concessions and then gone on and pushed the boundary further and further to the chagrin of the AFL, and now the Scully senior thing has seen Holmes take some of the can, what a shame...fish rot from the head...Sports do not build character. They reveal it....Heywood Broun
I always turn to the sports pages first, which record people's accomplishments. The front page has nothing but man's failures......Earl WarrenComment
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There is an article on the Age site suggesting the Swans may find themselves in a similar boat to GWS if they employ Mitchell Snr in some kind of scouting capacity. Surely the issue with the Scully situation is that what GWS are paying Scully Snr (reportedly a 6 figure sum) isn't commensurate with the role he will be performing?Comment
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There is an article on the Age site suggesting the Swans may find themselves in a similar boat to GWS if they employ Mitchell Snr in some kind of scouting capacity. Surely the issue with the Scully situation is that what GWS are paying Scully Snr (reportedly a 6 figure sum) isn't commensurate with the role he will be performing?
Are the Swans looking at Mitchell Snr for that role?Superman still wears Brett Kirk PyjamasComment
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There is an article on the Age site suggesting the Swans may find themselves in a similar boat to GWS if they employ Mitchell Snr in some kind of scouting capacity. Surely the issue with the Scully situation is that what GWS are paying Scully Snr (reportedly a 6 figure sum) isn't commensurate with the role he will be performing?
Interesting that article (by Caroline Wilson) included:
AFL football boss Adrian Anderson said the league would consider the Mitchell scenario - should it eventuate - on its merits. ''It's a case-by-case situation,'' he said.
''I was asked about the Todd Viney situation at Melbourne but that is completely different because his son is not even at the club yet and the father is a respected assistant coach.
Personally I don't think the Mitchell and Viney situations are dramatically different - both being non-issues. Mitchell Snr has been an assistant coach in the AFL system for a number of years, so both fathers would pass that second criteria. And if it insinuation is that when we signed Mitchell Jnr there was also an offer on the table to the father, then way back then you could have also said "the son is not even at the club yet".
Fair enough Viney Snr was employed at Melbourne prior - although if you're going to question the Mitchell thing, surely you'd at least review the long-term (and presumably generous) contract extension Viney Snr got from Melbourne.Comment
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I wouldn't be Robinson Crusoe, either on this board or among Swans fans (and Sydneysiders who don't follow AFL closely) in general, in having GWS as my new second-favourite AFL side. The more they prove themselves to have their hearts in Sydney, and not at AFL House, the more they'll go up in my estimation.Comment
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