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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Aaand there's your problem. I had assumed he was on a contract. You can't just sack someone who's on staff without backup in the form of performance management or whatever. And if he was getting nothing but positive feedback, any consequences to that are on the club.Burton, who was on staff at West Lakes,
Does he still own the one at the club?Yep. He'll open a gym somewhere
Burton took legal action and was understood to be prepared to go to court before the two parties agreed on his payout after protracted negotiations this week.
The former high-flying forward who played 177 games with the Crows became a victim of the internal and external reviews at Adelaide, which also claimed assistant coach Scott Camporeale and were preceded by senior coach Don Pyke’s resignation.
It is understood that Pyke and Camporeale’s contracts were paid out in part but Burton, who was on staff at West Lakes, was angered at the reasons for his sacking and the way it was communicated and challenged the club’s initial payout
Maybe that's why we're movingDoes he still own the one at the club?
Yeah doesnt seem like much. Name me one person who is happy to be sacked, especially so publically.Not much in it outside that in the article.
Paywalled article on Adelaide Now, we’ve reached settlement with Burton after he threatened legal action.
What a ******* joke.
The blokes who got it to this have to go, how could they possibly have given him positive feedback and reviews.
Fagan, Chapman, Roo, the lot of useless numpties.
Didn't we do that with Neil Craig too? We put him of staff and then fired him a year later.Why the fu** was Burton on staff?
They kept pushing the "in time" narrative with him. Looked like they knew he wasn't doing very well, but they'd backed him in so long they just kept hoping he'd eventually get his act together so they wouldn't have to do what they did.
Still haven't been asked by the media how the heck can they spend so long hyping and promoting a guy, only for an outside review to find he's a significant problem. They're spinning it as "the external review matched up with our internal one", but if that was the case and they had any inkling they were going to move Burton on (and Campo) they'd have already started sounding out people to replace him and it wouldn't have taken 3 months to find a new HoF.
I had been told there was one person pushing for an outside review and two people who were very much against it happening. Fagan knew shit was getting bad, Roo and Chapman were both vehemently against bringing anyone in to review operations and were backing Burton to the hilt. If Fagan had his way the review would have been much more extensive than it was as well.I know Fagan said that the external review matched the internal review, but I’m not sure that he wasn’t alone in that view. He knew what was going on, but he was isolated from footy decisions whilst Roo was protecting his best buddy and Chappo was desperately trying to reach around both at the same time, but if he could only get one, then Roo would do quite fine.
My posting history, and even some threads that I started, shows that I turned on Fagan very early. Maybe the first, maybe the second, but very early. I’m still not convinced with the divergence, especially given the disaster of a footy dept that we created. But, if I had to stand in front of a firing squad and answer yes or no to whether Fagan had any deliberative involvement in our toxic footy dept, my answer is a confident no. It was Roo supporting Burto and Chappo supporting Roo.
Both should be gone, it’s a given. But they self appoint the board and there’s no way that will happen.
Why the fu** was Burton on staff?
Couldn’t have been. An L Plate from spurious past performance in his original and much lower role screams FIXED TERM CONTRACT with exit triggers our way. He can’t have been on staff. If he was, then it’s not just his backers in Roo and Chappo that need to go, the entire board must walk the plank with them.
I had been told there was one person pushing for an outside review and two people who were very much against it happening. Fagan knew shit was getting bad, Roo and Chapman were both vehemently against bringing anyone in to review operations and were backing Burton to the hilt. If Fagan had his way the review would have been much more extensive than it was as well.
I've mentioned before speaking with a parent of a player who was talking about Chapman and that's his nature to be loyal because he gets personally close to the people he works with at the club, but at the end of the day you need to have that clarity to put the club above your personal relationships and both Chapman and Roo failed in that regard.
As much as one can tell looking in from the outside, he didn't look like he had the people skills to bring out the best in others. I'd assume this would be a key requirement of the role, and at first glance, something Adam Kelly seems better equipped for.Often think that he was promoted to role that was far above his current skill set
I'm sure they just assumed Burton would be amazing and gave him a great offer
Well Brett should have taken that as his first warning, being put on staff.Didn't we do that with Neil Craig too? We put him of staff and then fired him a year later.
Hard to be optimistic about the club when you know the Crows have the dumbest administration in the league.
Burton used to attend the same university as me. I should have assassinated him when I had the chance.
Well Brett should have taken that as his first warning, being put on staff.
He's entitled to try and protect his reputation, but he's still a piece of shit.
Hope he never gets another job in football again.
This is a bit over-the-top appraisal. Just want to remind posters that in his first year with us, we ended up being in a GF (2017). The recruiting wasn’t the problem, it was more the performances that declined linearly since the initial success (2018,2019).Those who appointed Burton need to fall on their swords. fu** Chapman, Fagan, Roo and anyone else involved in hiring this douchebag.
I'm sure he heard it as good things. But clearly there were parts of his job that were objectively substandard - such as soft tissue injury management - and the club took action on.What I heard 4th hand was that he did have good performance reviews and was being supported.
I look forward to seeing where he ends up.
It won't be in SA!
Performance managing is not as simple as "negative feedback". It's an incredibly long and painful process.Aaand there's your problem. I had assumed he was on a contract. You can't just sack someone who's on staff without backup in the form of performance management or whatever. And if he was getting nothing but positive feedback, any consequences to that are on the club.