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The Carlton Football Club has appointed Andrew McKay to the position of General Manager Football Operations.
Andrew has been the AFL's Game Development Manager for the past three years, as well as a member of the AFL Laws of the Game and Tribunal Review Committees. Previously he had been a member of the AFL Match Review Panel, including three years as Chairman.
Wearing the No.5 now worn by Chris Judd, Andrew played 244 games for the Blues between 1993 and 2003, including the 1995 premiership, is a Life Member of the Club and a former captain.
I was going to simply post "da boyz club" when I saw the thread title, but that is a damn impressive CV. Working for the AFL and dealing with all the other clubs would no doubt have built him a large network. Very happy with this appointment.
Now we need SOS and Deano to come back as coaches and Mike Fitzpatrick to come and be CEO, then it would be an old boys club...
But, honestly... Macca's credentials speak for themself. Awesome get by the club
SOS won't come back while Sticks is there....There is strained relationships between many of the '95' boys. All stems from the salary cap issue, some spoke out and opened their mouths, other's were not happy. I highly doubt that we would've been caught if people just shut their mouths!
Well that's a no brainer that if nobody spoke, we wouldn't have been caught. However it was Stephen O'Reilly that spoke first and he had no particular loyalty to Carlton. SOS and Bradley only spoke up about promised payments that never came, and only after the new board told them to go forward.
I despise the fact that supporters hold a legend like SOS to account for going forward back then, when we were already in trouble and just trying to clean the slate. Did people seriously want to get done for salary cap cheating with O'Reilly, then keep the remaining skeletons in the closet so the AFL could have another hit down the track?
Fraser Brown I think it was told them to shut their mouths but they came out.
Well put it this way, that's why he took off to GWS when carlton could've been an option but due to these events, against the idea at the moment.
We completely were hung out to dry by the AFL though!
Fraser Brown is lurking on the perimeter and could shake things up in a way, with a fair bit of money behind him. Not fully clear on this whole scenario with Brown but trust me he has a fair bit of pulling power behind him.
On the contrary, whenever you involve politics, you usually find people wanting to use the club for their own purposes or to hold it up as a status symbol, rather than a collective of people willing to work together to do what is best for the club.Got to love carlton, we are so politically driven full of a real hard-nosed, powerful, complexed culture.
Agreed on all counts, particularly the final one.No, Brown told the AFL to **** off. He was away from the club and had no way of knowing who the AFL had been approaching in order to tell them to shut their mouths. I think you might get getting the stories and myths muddled.
Possibly a personality clash but SOS is probably not still haunted by the events of 2002. He has moved on and made something of himself and good on him.
And we put ourselves in a position to be. Our own fault, as much as it hurt back then.
What? Why on earth would Brown be lurking now? More money than Visy? Carlton are stable now and I would be very disappointed if anybody was lurking and could potentially destabilise the club. Brown was allegedly lurking when Smorgon was President. Are you sure your information doesn't come from back then?
On the contrary, whenever you involve politics, you usually find people wanting to uses the club for their own purposes or to hold it up as a status symbol, rather than a collective of people willing to work together to do what is best for the club.
While we have largely survived because of rich benefactors, I would feel much better if Carlton was known as a people's club, and our supporters got out of the mentality that someone will ride in on their white horse and save us if things get too hard. It's the reason I feel we don't have the membership we should have and probably don't erase our debt as fast as some. Our sense of entitlement holds us back a bit.
Everybody in, everybody doing what they can with what they have. Nobody leaving it up to someone else. That's really what No Passengers encompasses.