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  • KTigers
    Senior Player
    • Apr 2012
    • 2499

    #76
    Originally posted by Aprilbr
    Seems a fanciful nomination, BS. A guy like that moving to Australia for a tiny salary by US standards? I give you credit for thinking outside the box but it ain't happening. Someone with Aussie connections is more realistic.

    Someone who is at the forefront of media and digitalisation but with Aussie connections, may be a great choice as the future is in that area - just look at the English Premier League. Its extraordinary media rights deals globally have turned it into the premier soccer competition globally in recent years. Its not much behind the big US sports now in this regard which is why all of these US billionaires have bought English clubs like Liverpool and ManU.
    I'm not so sure. I think for some of these folks a sports team is something you buy when you already have a bunch of big houses, a jet, a
    $200M "yacht" and are still at a loose end. It's a pity the AFL won't appoint a Sydney or Brisbane person. A focus away from the usual
    Melbourne-centric view would be good for the code.

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    • Bloods05
      Senior Player
      • Oct 2008
      • 1641

      #77
      Originally posted by barry
      Perfect job for Barack Obama.
      ????????????

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      • Bangalore Swans
        Suspended by the MRP
        • Mar 2021
        • 1049

        #78
        Originally posted by Aprilbr
        Seems a fanciful nomination, BS. A guy like that moving to Australia for a tiny salary by US standards? I give you credit for thinking outside the box but it ain't happening. Someone with Aussie connections is more realistic.

        Someone who is at the forefront of media and digitalisation but with Aussie connections, may be a great choice as the future is in that area - just look at the English Premier League. Its extraordinary media rights deals globally have turned it into the premier soccer competition globally in recent years. Its not much behind the big US sports now in this regard which is why all of these US billionaires have bought English clubs like Liverpool and ManU.
        You never know the motivations of someone unless you try and find out. Why not put a phone call in. I agree the concept is highly improbable but why not ask.

        There is no better sports administrator on earth than Roger Goodell.

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        • Bloods05
          Senior Player
          • Oct 2008
          • 1641

          #79
          Originally posted by Bangalore Swans
          You never know the motivations of someone unless you try and find out. Why not put a phone call in. I agree the concept is highly improbable but why not ask.

          There is no better sports administrator on earth than Roger Goodell.
          You LIKE what's happened to English soccer?

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          • Faunac8
            Senior Player
            • Mar 2014
            • 1548

            #80
            Originally posted by Bangalore Swans
            You never know the motivations of someone unless you try and find out. Why not put a phone call in. I agree the concept is highly improbable but why not ask.

            There is no better sports administrator on earth than Roger Goodell.
            Yep pretty sure he wouldn’t be interested in a position with a minority sport played on one far off country that would probably pay about 2% of his current salary.
            Although I must admit I was blown away with his salary I thought maybe 8-10 million per year at a stretch.
            This is from CBS sports via Forbes
            Overall, Goodell earned $63,900,050 per year in each of the past two years, which means his pay was $127.8 million for fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21.
            Last edited by Faunac8; 15 April 2022, 07:37 PM.

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            • Faunac8
              Senior Player
              • Mar 2014
              • 1548

              #81
              If there was genuinely a search on for a great administrator that was from outside the existing Victorian centric AFL powerbase then James Johnson would be someone to talk to .
              It’s no coincidence that the visibility of Soccer in Australia has increased since he was appointed CEO of Football Australia in 2020. Grew up in Queensland partly educated at Boston University and currently lives in Sydney so removed from the existing perceived boys club.
              I doubt he would consider it as he has a bit to achieve yet locally and is tipped for a future role within the upper echelons of world soccer.
              Some of his achievements include.
              *Secured hosting rights for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023
              *Negotiated record broadcast agreements with Foxtel, ViacomCBS, Paramount and Channel 10
              *Negotiated record sponsorship agreements with Commonwealth Bank Australia, Rebel Sport, Priceline and Cadbury
              *Negotiated the restructure and creation of the Australian Professional Leagues (separate professional league from Football Australia)
              *Doubled revenues of Football Australia in first 2 years
              *Oversaw implementation of high-performance review of national team programs
              *Established and articulated 15-year Vision for Australian football and has led the internal transformation of the sport

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              • crackedactor 01
                Regular in the Side
                • Jun 2020
                • 730

                #82
                Originally posted by longmile
                End of the VFL days? Information to leak on the corruption of the Bulldogs 2016 finals campaign?
                I would also love some investigation into the Bulldogs 2016 finals campaign. There were so many things wrong during that series. especially the GF.

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                • Bangalore Swans
                  Suspended by the MRP
                  • Mar 2021
                  • 1049

                  #83
                  Originally posted by Faunac8
                  Yep pretty sure he wouldn’t be interested in a position with a minority sport played on one far off country that would probably pay about 2% of his current salary.
                  Although I must admit I was blown away with his salary I thought maybe 8-10 million per year at a stretch.
                  This is from CBS sports via Forbes
                  Overall, Goodell earned $63,900,050 per year in each of the past two years, which means his pay was $127.8 million for fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21.
                  I’m assuming that’s Australian dollars. I thought he was on around 30 million US a year.

                  He’s paid the big bucks because he’s brilliant. I happily give him $300 a year for NFL game pass. Such a brilliant product. I can get every game a week I want with some great NFL variety shows.

                  Maybe he’s accomplished all he can in US sports? I don’t know? Maybe something like the AFL which is essentially a start up on his scale may interest him.

                  Maybe he can have buy the best house in Toorak for cash and have a new challenge.

                  Highly improbable but still worth a phone call.

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                  • Faunac8
                    Senior Player
                    • Mar 2014
                    • 1548

                    #84
                    Originally posted by Bangalore Swans
                    I’m assuming that’s Australian dollars. I thought he was on around 30 million US a year.

                    He’s paid the big bucks because he’s brilliant. I happily give him $300 a year for NFL game pass. Such a brilliant product. I can get every game a week I want with some great NFL variety shows.

                    Maybe he’s accomplished all he can in US sports? I don’t know? Maybe something like the AFL which is essentially a start up on his scale may interest him.

                    Maybe he can have buy the best house in Toorak for cash and have a new challenge.

                    Highly improbable but still worth a phone call.
                    US dollars so about $85 million AUD a year so yeah nah probably not even close to holding any possible interest in the role. Don’t waste your money on the phone call unless you like listening to laughter on the other end of the call.

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                    • Aprilbr
                      Senior Player
                      • Oct 2016
                      • 1803

                      #85
                      Originally posted by Faunac8
                      If there was genuinely a search on for a great administrator that was from outside the existing Victorian centric AFL powerbase then James Johnson would be someone to talk to .
                      It’s no coincidence that the visibility of Soccer in Australia has increased since he was appointed CEO of Football Australia in 2020. Grew up in Queensland partly educated at Boston University and currently lives in Sydney so removed from the existing perceived boys club.
                      I doubt he would consider it as he has a bit to achieve yet locally and is tipped for a future role within the upper echelons of world soccer.
                      Some of his achievements include.
                      *Secured hosting rights for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023
                      *Negotiated record broadcast agreements with Foxtel, ViacomCBS, Paramount and Channel 10
                      *Negotiated record sponsorship agreements with Commonwealth Bank Australia, Rebel Sport, Priceline and Cadbury
                      *Negotiated the restructure and creation of the Australian Professional Leagues (separate professional league from Football Australia)
                      *Doubled revenues of Football Australia in first 2 years
                      *Oversaw implementation of high-performance review of national team programs
                      *Established and articulated 15-year Vision for Australian football and has led the internal transformation of the sport
                      Now he sounds worth investigating and a more realistic option! He has an impressive CV if you look him up on Wikipedia. He has worked at FIFA as well as the organisation that owns Manchester City. Also in player negotiations and TV rights negotiations. He is the sort of guy they should really look at despite not being from the AFL. Being already from here makes him gettable too. It would be good to go truly external for the first time.

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                      • KTigers
                        Senior Player
                        • Apr 2012
                        • 2499

                        #86
                        Originally posted by Faunac8
                        Yep pretty sure he wouldn’t be interested in a position with a minority sport played on one far off country that would probably pay about 2% of his current salary.
                        Although I must admit I was blown away with his salary I thought maybe 8-10 million per year at a stretch.
                        This is from CBS sports via Forbes
                        Overall, Goodell earned $63,900,050 per year in each of the past two years, which means his pay was $127.8 million for fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21.
                        The AFL will need to take out another mortgage on Marvel or issue some junk bonds.

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                        • barry
                          Veterans List
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 8499

                          #87
                          I can understand why Tony Cochrane doesn't want Benny Gale as the next CEO. Gale actively destablized the Suns by lobbying against assistance for the fledgling club and then actively poaching their best players to deliver Richmond success. Hardly 'statesman of the game' material. I am personally glad that the swans never went down that route.

                          Despite being a national competition for the past 30 years, it's still run like the VFL. You can witness that today by the 'marque' game of the round given to two Victorian clubs. Repeated next weekend again. In effect, the non Victorian clubs are subsidising the Vic clubs by giving them these free slots for promotion, crowds, members and corporates.

                          So, the next CEO has to come from outside the Victorian bubble.. Peter V'Ladys is perfect. He knows the expansion market like the back of his hand
                          First move to be made is for voting rights in the commission on to be based on state participation numbers, rather than clubs. NSW jumps from 11% to 16%, and most importantly Victoria drops below 30%. Now the say comes from the states that are actually driving grass roots growth.
                          From that, naturally AFL teams will naturally disperse to the areas that need them. To facilitate that, a private ownership model is required, and get rid of propping up teams with no strategic value (eg,Norf ).

                          The last two grand finals have proven that they don't need the MCG, and therefore grand finals should be auctioned off to a bidding system like in the US. If you think about it, the MCG has bid, and won, the next 30 grand finals in a closed process where no one else could bid. Corruption 101.

                          These simple changes will grow the game exponentially in the coming years.

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                          • Bloods05
                            Senior Player
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 1641

                            #88
                            Originally posted by barry
                            I can understand why Tony Cochrane doesn't want Benny Gale as the next CEO. Gale actively destablized the Suns by lobbying against assistance for the fledgling club and then actively poaching their best players to deliver Richmond success. Hardly 'statesman of the game' material. I am personally glad that the swans never went down that route.

                            Despite being a national competition for the past 30 years, it's still run like the VFL. You can witness that today by the 'marque' game of the round given to two Victorian clubs. Repeated next weekend again. In effect, the non Victorian clubs are subsidising the Vic clubs by giving them these free slots for promotion, crowds, members and corporates.

                            So, the next CEO has to come from outside the Victorian bubble.. Peter V'Ladys is perfect. He knows the expansion market like the back of his hand
                            First move to be made is for voting rights in the commission on to be based on state participation numbers, rather than clubs. NSW jumps from 11% to 16%, and most importantly Victoria drops below 30%. Now the say comes from the states that are actually driving grass roots growth.
                            From that, naturally AFL teams will naturally disperse to the areas that need them. To facilitate that, a private ownership model is required, and get rid of propping up teams with no strategic value (eg,Norf ).

                            The last two grand finals have proven that they don't need the MCG, and therefore grand finals should be auctioned off to a bidding system like in the US. If you think about it, the MCG has bid, and won, the next 30 grand finals in a closed process where no one else could bid. Corruption 101.

                            These simple changes will grow the game exponentially in the coming years.
                            Are you HG Nelson?

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                            • Bangalore Swans
                              Suspended by the MRP
                              • Mar 2021
                              • 1049

                              #89
                              Originally posted by barry
                              I can understand why Tony Cochrane doesn't want Benny Gale as the next CEO. Gale actively destablized the Suns by lobbying against assistance for the fledgling club and then actively poaching their best players to deliver Richmond success. Hardly 'statesman of the game' material. I am personally glad that the swans never went down that route.

                              Despite being a national competition for the past 30 years, it's still run like the VFL. You can witness that today by the 'marque' game of the round given to two Victorian clubs. Repeated next weekend again. In effect, the non Victorian clubs are subsidising the Vic clubs by giving them these free slots for promotion, crowds, members and corporates.

                              So, the next CEO has to come from outside the Victorian bubble.. Peter V'Ladys is perfect. He knows the expansion market like the back of his hand
                              First move to be made is for voting rights in the commission on to be based on state participation numbers, rather than clubs. NSW jumps from 11% to 16%, and most importantly Victoria drops below 30%. Now the say comes from the states that are actually driving grass roots growth.
                              From that, naturally AFL teams will naturally disperse to the areas that need them. To facilitate that, a private ownership model is required, and get rid of propping up teams with no strategic value (eg,Norf ).

                              The last two grand finals have proven that they don't need the MCG, and therefore grand finals should be auctioned off to a bidding system like in the US. If you think about it, the MCG has bid, and won, the next 30 grand finals in a closed process where no one else could bid. Corruption 101.

                              These simple changes will grow the game exponentially in the coming years.
                              I met “Cocko” in the VIP tent of the V8s well over a decade ago. He’s a terrific bloke with a go get em attitude and is fighting hard for the GC.

                              I’m sure V’landys might he interested if you throw CEO of Racing Victoria as well. He only runs two sports at a time.

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                              • Bloods05
                                Senior Player
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 1641

                                #90
                                Originally posted by Bangalore Swans
                                I met “Cocko” in the VIP tent of the V8s well over a decade ago. He’s a terrific bloke with a go get em attitude and is fighting hard for the GC.

                                I’m sure V’landys might he interested if you throw CEO of Racing Victoria as well. He only runs two sports at a time.
                                And you're Roy Slaven!

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