Chris Scott's genius in high-demand as non-football organisations seek his services.

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Chris Scott will be working for 2 hours a week telling business people how to run a business even though he's only ever been in sport.
He will get $150,000 a year delivered in a brown paper bag.
 
Steve Hocking - CEO of the Geelong Cats
“We welcome this exciting announcement for Chris and Morris. It underscores the enduring relationship between Geelong Football Club and Morris, which has only deepened over the past 14 years. Morris has been more than a sponsor; they have been an integral part of our club’s journey, supporting our coaches and players. We look forward to many more years of collaboration and shared achievements.”
 
Chris Scott will be working for 2 hours a week telling business people how to run a business even though he's only ever been in sport.
He will get $150,000 a year delivered in a brown paper bag.
Are you jealous of Chris Scott? Or are you besotted with him?
 
Chris Scott will be working for 2 hours a week telling business people how to run a business even though he's only ever been in sport.
He will get $150,000 a year delivered in a brown paper bag.
Elon Musk makes a lot more than that for basically advising Trump on how to screw the average working person.

Chris Scott has been doing the same thing for them for years - the only difference is a name-change for his position. It's been ticked off by the AFL and the only reason it's become a topic of discussion is the bed-wetters at the AFL wishing to be seen publicly crossing all the 'T's and dotting all the 'I's. Yet another meedya beat up. Musta been a slow news day in Murdoch- and Stokes-world.
 

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In a shock to no one Geelong sponsors have issues with the law


Two financial backers of the Geelong Football Club have been accused in court documents of orchestrating an elaborate fraud estimated at $14.5 million against one of the nation’s largest service providers for the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
 
Sorry but the money has already been spent upgrading Kardinia Park's wonderful new Joel Selwood Stand. A tour of the stand and a 'sorry won't happen again' will have to suffice.

Bugs Bunny Money GIF by Looney Tunes
 
Well don't hold back on the details.
Supervillain Chris Scott has to be personally responsible for this in some way.
Chris Scott is a figurehead of any other business he works for. He isn't going to actually do a minute of work for them. Geelong just got lucky with which business they got him a "job".

Just typical Geelong behaviour
Detectives from the financial crime squad arrested and interviewed Nguyen, 57, on August 1, after executing a warrant at his Newtown home. No charges have been laid against him.
Two days after his arrest, Nguyen greeted Geelong captain Patrick Dangerfield and tossed the coin before a match between the Cats and Adelaide at GMHBA Stadium on August 3.
 
"AFL ‘making inquiries’ into Cats coach’s eyebrow-raising new role with major club sponsor.

The AFL is reportedly launching an official investigation into Chris Scott’s new role with a major club sponsor.

The Geelong coach was recently announced as the new chief of leadership and performance at Morris Finance, which has sponsored the Cats for the 14 years.

And while Scott has already responded to raised eyebrows about soft cap implications, Seven’s Mitch Cleary reports the league is digging deeper."

Not surprised. Typical scumbag move from Scott. A man who is used to cheating and being protected by Stephen Hocking and others.
Another one of your conspiracy theories debunked. You are a loser when it comes to putting Geelong and Chris Scott down.
 
I care because there's rules and other ckubs don't break rules.
It puts more money in Geelong's soft cap enabling you to fork out more for a free agent.
How does that work? The player cap is fixed.

How do we know Richmond didn’t flout the salary cap with Dusty? Club sponsor, Puma, pays Dusty a lucrative personal sponsorship.
 

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