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  • Panttz
    Warming the Bench
    • May 2011
    • 231

    How good Tom Harley?

    No doubt in my mind he has been one of the recruits of the season for our club.

    Always professional, incredible speaker and just really represents our team tremendously well.
    No wonder the Geelong team did so well in the time he was captain there.

    Well played Tom


    Also, does anyone know if coaching is something that he will eventually look into?
  • Meg
    Go Swannies!
    Site Admin
    • Aug 2011
    • 4828

    #2
    I agree, Tom Harley is very impressive. Pleased he's now a Swan.

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    • Plugger46
      Senior Player
      • Apr 2003
      • 3674

      #3
      Couldn't stand him as a commentator but I couldn't have been more impressed with him since he's been with us.
      Bloods

      "Lockett is the best of all time" - Robert Harvey, Darrel Baldock, Nathan Burke, Kevin Bartlett, Bob Skilton

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      • dejavoodoo44
        Veterans List
        • Apr 2015
        • 8637

        #4
        Originally posted by Panttz
        No doubt in my mind he has been one of the recruits of the season for our club.

        Always professional, incredible speaker and just really represents our team tremendously well.
        No wonder the Geelong team did so well in the time he was captain there.

        Well played Tom


        Also, does anyone know if coaching is something that he will eventually look into?
        Personally, I suspect that he may have been the major reason behind Geelong's recent premierships. If you go back to 2007; Geelong were in trouble early, rumours were flying that Mark Thompson was about to be sacked and then they had that well known crisis meeting. The result of which, apparently, was a change in power structure away from Thompson and towards the player group, of which Harley was the most prominent member. It was after that, that Geelong's form saw a dramatic turn around.
        Of course, their great luck with the father/son rule also came in handy: Ablett at pick forty something, was it? Scarlett even lower? The other Ablett, Hawkins, Blake.

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        • stevoswan
          Veterans List
          • Sep 2014
          • 8559

          #5
          Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
          Personally, I suspect that he may have been the major reason behind Geelong's recent premierships. If you go back to 2007; Geelong were in trouble early, rumours were flying that Mark Thompson was about to be sacked and then they had that well known crisis meeting. The result of which, apparently, was a change in power structure away from Thompson and towards the player group, of which Harley was the most prominent member. It was after that, that Geelong's form saw a dramatic turn around.
          Of course, their great luck with the father/son rule also came in handy: Ablett at pick forty something, was it? Scarlett even lower? The other Ablett, Hawkins, Blake.
          But no Newman! Seeing Geelong are similar to us, in that they have a "No Dickhead" policy (I believe), they would probably be breathing a sigh of relief!

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          • mcsquirta
            Warming the Bench
            • Jul 2014
            • 110

            #6
            Tom is the Buddy of footy Admin (if you squint!). Andrew Ireland extended his contract till the end of 2016. If we can drag another couple of years out of Andrew then Harley would make a great hands-on CEO in 2018 (or later if we can keep Andrew).

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            • Mug Punter
              On the Rookie List
              • Nov 2009
              • 3325

              #7
              I'll reserve judgement on Harley until I see how the trade ban has been resolved

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              • Pmcc2911
                Regular in the Side
                • May 2013
                • 516

                #8
                I remember seeing him interviewed on Fox Footy (when he was still Geelong captain) and thinking wow what an inspirational guy.

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                • Doctor
                  Bay 29
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 2757

                  #9
                  I agree that he speaks and presents well and is obviously very intelligent and appears to suit our culture, and corporate image. I don't know enough about his ability in the area in which he is actually employed to comment on it however, but I hope he's doing a good job.
                  Today's a draft of your epitaph

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                  • Melbournehammer
                    Senior Player
                    • May 2007
                    • 1815

                    #10
                    I met him during the pre-season when my sons and i were having breakfast in balmain before the match at drummoyne oval. he came over to us and asked whether we were going to the game (my son had on a swans top and the other one had a fitzroy juniors top on). Then he chatted to us for about 15 minutes about the team, junior football in victoria, going back into the club environment rather than being a tv commentator and the geelong side.

                    I couldn't have been more impressed given that he approached us rather than the other way around. Just seemed a genuine person, not at all full of himself. I came away thinking it must be great having such a level headed person around a football club.

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                    • bloodspirit
                      Clubman
                      • Apr 2015
                      • 4448

                      #11
                      What's brought all this on? I agree he seems to have played the part well but I guess I expected as much given his pedigree and reputation. Why the conversation now? Did he recently do or say something impressive that I've missed??

                      p.s. Love the idea of him as a candidate for future CEO!
                      All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)

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                      • Panttz
                        Warming the Bench
                        • May 2011
                        • 231

                        #12
                        Nothing special or out of the ordinary! I was just watching the weekly injury update that he does and thought it was on my mind is all.

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                        • 707
                          Veterans List
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 6204

                          #13
                          Good that we have former captain's involved at the club regardless of where they came from. Impressed with Tom Harley.

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                          • bloodspirit
                            Clubman
                            • Apr 2015
                            • 4448

                            #14
                            Can anyone explain what a "general manager of football" actually is? Assistant coach roles are easy. They're subordinate to the senior coach and often have a sub-specialty e.g. backs or development or whatever. But these 'football' positions that are relatively senior but not the senior coach confuse me. Another is 'director of football' - I assume this is pretty much the same thing as the 'general manager' but who knows? Please explain.

                            I presume they are involved in high level decisions about list management, recruitment of coaching staff?, perhaps sit on match committee?, general coaching strategy, and, of course, diligently (actually not that diligently) keeping club supporters up to speed with Kizza's hip, AJ's knee and Pap's leg.
                            All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)

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                            • Ludwig
                              Veterans List
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 9359

                              #15
                              Originally posted by bloodspirit
                              Can anyone explain what a "general manager of football" actually is?
                              The General Manager of Football has 2 important functions:

                              1. He decides which injured players' names will not appear on the club's injury list.
                              2. If the team is playing on the road and the Head Coach is incapacitated, the General Manager of Football decides who will be the Traveling Emergency.

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