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His new mate could have been looking after him if he did.Imagine in dodo had've given Hind a contract extension
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His new mate could have been looking after him if he did.Imagine in dodo had've given Hind a contract extension
well if you're not someone into sentiment, he backed a pissweak midfield and a team that could not cover the ground.He certainly wasn’t the best list manager around but the generational curse that continues to afflict the club definitely didn’t help him.
well if you're not someone into sentiment, he backed a pissweak midfield and a team that could not cover the ground.
he had weapons sure. but the sydney and west coast finals proved the maxima of that list.
calling things a 'curse' is just stupid.
are you praising him for getting players in the door? well he got 44 players on the list so job done i guess.He got them in the door, everything beyond that is outside his remit, it's up to S+C and high performance to bolt a tank on them and get them rock hard fit, not let criminals into the club and end with your coach attempting to off himself. If you're actually not into sentiment.
If you're into the paranormal, I like the curse option.
Apparently that’s the only job of a list manager these days.are you praising him for getting players in the door? well he got 44 players on the list so job done i guess.
Essendon have reached a settlement with their long-term list manager Adrian Dodoro after he lodged proceedings with the Fair Work Commission.
A hearing took place at Fair Work’s CBD offices at Exhibition Street, where Dodoro and his lawyers had lodged an s.365 application, which specifically relates to general protections dismissal, including discrimination, workplace rights and absence due to illness or injury.
Two sources close to the situation, who wished to remain anonymous due to the confidential nature of the proceedings, said that Essendon had offered Dodoro a six-figure payout but that Dodoro was asking for a substantially higher amount.
Adrian Dodoro was a mainstay at the Bombers for more than 25 years. He is pictured here with Bombers legend Kevin Sheedy and Dyson Heppell after a round one win in 2017.CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES
A statement on behalf of both parties was provided to this masthead, confirming that a settlement had been reached on Wednesday afternoon.
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“After 27 years Essendon Football Club and Adrian Dodoro have amicably parted ways,” the statement said.
Documents had been lodged with the Fair Work Commission and a hearing took place at 9am on Wednesday.
In August, club chief executive Craig Vozzo confirmed to The Age that Dodoro had stepped away from the club.
President David Barham made a small reference to Dodoro when talking about the club’s list management vision at Essendon’s Crichton Medal count in October.
“We have injected more money and resources into list management and recruiting team, and we will continue to support this critical area which is now led by Matt Rosa,” Barham said.
“We now have a detailed list management strategy to guide us, so our decision-making is strategic and well-planned, giving us the best opportunity to grow towards the sustained success that we desire.
“It’s also appropriate that I thank Adrian Dodoro for his efforts over the past two decades and wish him well. He has given long service and will always be an important part of the club’s history.”
Him suing the club for unfair dismissal tells us everything we need to know about this guy.Strip the campaigners life membership. Obviously didn’t make enough millions by using club connections.
This dogs behaviour should serve as yet another reminder that there is no room for romance in football. It’s a business and the people within are merely contracted employees and should be treated accordingly.
Probably has more mates there than most posting on here, so that kind of makes sense.Classic Dodo. Would still walk into the club tomorrow like nothing had happened and think he's best mates with everyone.
Not sure that bothers anyone posting about this prick.Probably has more mates there than most posting on here, so that kind of makes sense.