To suggest Kennett does not have the best interests of the Hawthorn football club at heart is vindictive.
If you truly believe it then do something about it.
and you cant do anything about it because its not a democratic process
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To suggest Kennett does not have the best interests of the Hawthorn football club at heart is vindictive.
If you truly believe it then do something about it.
Funding sports clubs projects is a discretionary spend.......and if you agree with that also accept Andrew’s vindictiveness and hatred of us because our president dares criticise him... what a great Premier almost Trumpish
Funding sports clubs projects is a discretionary spend.
If you got on the radio/TV/Twitter every day telling anyone that will listen that I don’t know what I’m doing, and that I should resign.
When you knock on my door tomorrow and ask me to spot you a twenty, is it vindictive of me to say “No I don’t think I will”? Or is it just common sense not to reward your detractors, you think?
Yeah, I think it helps when Jeff didn’t campaign against Federal labor for 8 months via Twitter/herald sun/sky news.Federal Labour were going to fund us if they won.
Andrews is a special kind of hater.
The level of understanding of the main issue here is vexing.
"Jeff can say what he wants because...I agree with him" is so self evidently flawed as a rationale, I am struggling to see a way to get through
Can you understand at all that this is not the point?
"Jeff is 100% correct" is not fact, it is opinion. Kennett has stated that he believes (I don't know if this is true) that stating his opinion has harmed the club. However, he continues to express it. Many of us do not want a president who believes his right to express political criticism outwighs his chosen duty to the club.
THIS is the point.
^^^^
To make the point clearer, if the situations were reversed, and we had a Liberal premier, and an ex-Labor premier as club president, acting in a way that was detrimental to the club in its dealings with the government, I would say exactly the same thing.
Does this logic apply to Jon Patton?Agreed, but this is his his personal account.
He is not speaking on behalf of the club.
Don't know why this can't get through - i don't need to think his actions are harming the HFC at state level, Jeff himself thinks it is.At the end of the day we didn’t get expected funding from state govt but he called in some favours from the feds and got some unexpected funding.
So if you’re arguing that his actions are harming the HFC state level, his connections have helped at federal level.
Jeff has played this perfectly. We were getting no money from the State Gov so he went and got the money from the Federal Gov, he then called out the State Gov for playing the man and we will get the State funding in the next budget. A masterclass.
Aren't you supposed to use an orange font.......oh you believe it.....Jeff has played this perfectly. We were getting no money from the State Gov so he went and got the money from the Federal Gov, he then called out the State Gov for playing the man and we will get the State funding in the next budget. A masterclass.
That is his bio.
LOL.That is his bio.
His commentary is from his personal account.
If he was speaking on behalf of HFC it would be from the HFC account.
The business world understands the differences.
That is absurd. He is the president of the club, not some administrative clerk working in the back office. He is always representing the hawthorn football club. If he doesn’t like that he can quit. It is the same with the players.That is his bio.
His commentary is from his personal account.
If he was speaking on behalf of HFC it would be from the HFC account.
The business world understands the differences.
I live in Tassie and love it here but when it come to promotional opportunities, financial growth, and post footy careers the bigger centres offer more.
I think we will struggle to attract players and keep them leading to more of the same shitty deals GWS and GCS get which will be to the detriment of a fair and even competition, for an even longer period of time.
I hope Gutwien is huff and puff because L'ton thrives with the winter trade that Hawthorn brings. Not a great outcome for the North of the state if the Hawks pull out. Hobart will survive.
And you can only imagine that any Tasmanian side will be heavily stacked to Hobart. If things were fair it would be a 50/50 split of home games between Launceston and Hobart - but I imagine Launceston would get screwed. Could imagine there would be a lot in the north of the state that would prefer the current arrangement
The wind reeks havoc on that ground in Hobart making it hard to watch as a spectatorAnd you can only imagine that any Tasmanian side will be heavily stacked to Hobart. If things were fair it would be a 50/50 split of home games between Launceston and Hobart - but I imagine Launceston would get screwed. Could imagine there would be a lot in the north of the state that would prefer the current arrangement