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No, Ange achieved all that, winning Asian Cup, being champs in Asia and getting to the World Cup, while Gallop was agitating along with the other FFA flounderers. Ange put up with them but stuck to it, to get to the WC - not the dunny.
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+xTo say Gallop hasn't achieved anything is nonsense. The following has been achieved during Gallops tenure so far: - very successfully held Asian Cup - Asian Cup win - WC qualification All "big ticket" items for the board. Steven would be happy enough that. A-League was always going to be down the list of priorities. You can say he should have done more all you like, but to say he has achieved nothing is rubbish. Even the majority of staff who worked on the Asian Cup were contractors, not FFA staff. He played as an important part in the other two as I or anyone else on this forum did. Bloke failed at the NRL and has continued here. Also to say that hosting the Asian Cup, which he will only host every 20+ years, is more important than our national league is ridiculous.
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Gallop said ( 5:00 ish) There's an appetite to move towards a bigger congress
FFA wanted to move to a bigger Congress in 2 stages
Stage 1 : Everyone agrees to FFA's current plan Stage 2: Everyone Trusts that it will be increased 'down the track'
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+xGallop said ( 5:00 ish) There's an appetite to move towards a bigger congress
FFA wanted to move to a bigger Congress in 2 stages
Stage 1 : Everyone agrees to FFA's current plan Stage 2: Everyone Trusts that it will be increased 'down the track' Hahah FMD. When can we start a military overthrow?
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Gyfox
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+x+xTo say Gallop hasn't achieved anything is nonsense. The following has been achieved during Gallops tenure so far: - very successfully held Asian Cup - Asian Cup win - WC qualification All "big ticket" items for the board. Steven would be happy enough that. A-League was always going to be down the list of priorities. You can say he should have done more all you like, but to say he has achieved nothing is rubbish. Even the majority of staff who worked on the Asian Cup were contractors, not FFA staff. He played as an important part in the other two as I or anyone else on this forum did. Bloke failed at the NRL and has continued here. Also to say that hosting the Asian Cup, which he will only host every 20+ years, is more important than our national league is ridiculous. Gallop was a board member of the Local Organising Committee for the Asian Cup. Lowy was the chairman of that board.
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What this discussion shows is FFA have some success at non HAL activities.Which kind of supports what a lot of us want. Let FFA manage the rest of the game ,but not the HAL.
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Gallop has coasted in this role... in effect , he has taken no risks or looked to innovate...it is a conservative approach which is commons with C level exec who dont want any baggage hanging over them when they want to move to a new role...
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+xGallop has coasted in this role... in effect , he has taken no risks or looked to innovate...it is a conservative approach which is commons with C level exec who dont want any baggage hanging over them when they want to move to a new role... yep thats in a nutshell..
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+xGallop has not only achieved fark all during his time as CEO, but the game has gone massively backwards. And he is paid something like $1.3M+ per year for his efforts. I repeat, he is paid something like $1.3M+ per year. Wow! What a waste of money! I'd love to find out that Gallop has been successful in some aspect of his tenure, but ATM it is as though he is a rugby league plant employed by the NRL to take football backwards. Yet we have no Technical Director for senior football since Berger left. We need one pronto instead of a useless CEO who costs 1.3 mill. There must be some sports administrators with accounting or legal backgrounds who would charge 20 percent of Gallop's salary and who could still do a better job.
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+xNo, Ange achieved all that, winning Asian Cup, being champs in Asia and getting to the World Cup, while Gallop was agitating along with the other FFA flounderers. Ange put up with them but stuck to it, to get to the WC - not the dunny. Agree with this, but it looks like we have to credit Gallop with overseeing a successful Asian Cup. Gallop has achieved nothing else though - or has he?
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+x+xGallop has not only achieved fark all during his time as CEO, but the game has gone massively backwards. And he is paid something like $1.3M+ per year for his efforts. I repeat, he is paid something like $1.3M+ per year. Wow! What a waste of money! I'd love to find out that Gallop has been successful in some aspect of his tenure, but ATM it is as though he is a rugby league plant employed by the NRL to take football backwards. Yet we have no Technical Director for senior football since Berger left. We need one pronto instead of a useless CEO who costs 1.3 mill. There must be some sports administrators with accounting or legal backgrounds who would charge 20 percent of Gallop's salary and who could still do a better job. Isnt the Belgian Abrams our TD? i hardly hear from him in the media i wonder if he's made a puppet man for someone above him? The structure needs some sorting i feel.
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+xGallop said ( 5:00 ish) There's an appetite to move towards a bigger congress
FFA wanted to move to a bigger Congress in 2 stages
Stage 1 : Everyone agrees to FFA's current plan Stage 2: Everyone Trusts that it will be increased 'down the track' Lying cnt
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+xFFS. For the 100th time he's an ADMINISTRATOR ! He implements policy. HE doesn't make it. If the Board or Fox or whoever decided to introduce P/R or a second division or whatever he'd work towards that. That's his job. "the CEO has overall responsibility for creating, planning, implementing and integrating the strategic direction of an organisation." "Specific CEO responsibilities may include developing and recommending business plans for the board's consideration"
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The A-league is a phoney fake league. Can’t blame Gallop for the set-up as it was not his idea to boot out all the pre-existing clubs before the league was established and implement a closed shop 10 team round robin kick in the park.
I can see the board saying “we need more marketing....more marketing”, like that SNL sketch with Will Ferrell and the cowbell.
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+x+xFFS. For the 100th time he's an ADMINISTRATOR ! He implements policy. HE doesn't make it. If the Board or Fox or whoever decided to introduce P/R or a second division or whatever he'd work towards that. That's his job. "the CEO has overall responsibility for creating, planning, implementing and integrating the strategic direction of an organisation." "Specific CEO responsibilities may include developing and recommending business plans for the board's consideration" Strategic ManagementUnlike a corporate CEO, a nonprofit executive has a smaller role in planning the strategic direction of the organization. Working with the board, which sets the course of the nonprofit, the CEO provides advice on the practicality of the board’s vision and individual wish-list items, based on the CEO's knowledge of the organization’s budget, resources and staff expertise.
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+x+x+xFFS. For the 100th time he's an ADMINISTRATOR ! He implements policy. HE doesn't make it. If the Board or Fox or whoever decided to introduce P/R or a second division or whatever he'd work towards that. That's his job. "the CEO has overall responsibility for creating, planning, implementing and integrating the strategic direction of an organisation." "Specific CEO responsibilities may include developing and recommending business plans for the board's consideration" Strategic ManagementUnlike a corporate CEO, a nonprofit executive has a smaller role in planning the strategic direction of the organization. Working with the board, which sets the course of the nonprofit, the CEO provides advice on the practicality of the board’s vision and individual wish-list items, based on the CEO's knowledge of the organization’s budget, resources and staff expertise. $1.3m to do less work than a normal CEO
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+x+x+x+xFFS. For the 100th time he's an ADMINISTRATOR ! He implements policy. HE doesn't make it. If the Board or Fox or whoever decided to introduce P/R or a second division or whatever he'd work towards that. That's his job. "the CEO has overall responsibility for creating, planning, implementing and integrating the strategic direction of an organisation." "Specific CEO responsibilities may include developing and recommending business plans for the board's consideration" Strategic ManagementUnlike a corporate CEO, a nonprofit executive has a smaller role in planning the strategic direction of the organization. Working with the board, which sets the course of the nonprofit, the CEO provides advice on the practicality of the board’s vision and individual wish-list items, based on the CEO's knowledge of the organization’s budget, resources and staff expertise. $1.3m to do less work than a normal CEO Says it all really. Hard to believe Gallop isn't expected to do any strategic planning. Perhaps the board have been thinking planning is in his remit, and he's been thinking it's in theirs - and THAT'S the reason sod all has happened to move the game forward over the last few years...
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+x+x+xFFS. For the 100th time he's an ADMINISTRATOR ! He implements policy. HE doesn't make it. If the Board or Fox or whoever decided to introduce P/R or a second division or whatever he'd work towards that. That's his job. "the CEO has overall responsibility for creating, planning, implementing and integrating the strategic direction of an organisation." "Specific CEO responsibilities may include developing and recommending business plans for the board's consideration" Strategic ManagementUnlike a corporate CEO, a nonprofit executive has a smaller role in planning the strategic direction of the organization. Working with the board, which sets the course of the nonprofit, the CEO provides advice on the practicality of the board’s vision and individual wish-list items, based on the CEO's knowledge of the organization’s budget, resources and staff expertise. Smaller rather than non-existent, and if he's providing advice on practicality surely he should have been advising them that what they were doing (or not doing) wasn't practical.
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+x+x+x+x+x[quote]FFS. For the 100th time he's an ADMINISTRATOR ! He implements policy. HE doesn't make it. If the Board or Fox or whoever decided to introduce P/R or a second division or whatever he'd work towards that. That's his job. "the CEO has overall responsibility for creating, planning, implementing and integrating the strategic direction of an organisation." "Specific CEO responsibilities may include developing and recommending business plans for the board's consideration" Strategic ManagementUnlike a corporate CEO, a nonprofit executive has a smaller role in planning the strategic direction of the organization. Working with the board, which sets the course of the nonprofit, the CEO provides advice on the practicality of the board’s vision and individual wish-list items, based on the CEO's knowledge of the organization’s budget, resources and staff expertise. $1.3m to do less work than a normal CEO Hard to believe Gallop isn't expected to do any strategic planning. Hard to believe he hasn't sacked O'Rourke
Unless he's saving that one as an emergency media distraction
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+x+x+x+x+x+x[quote]FFS. For the 100th time he's an ADMINISTRATOR ! He implements policy. HE doesn't make it. If the Board or Fox or whoever decided to introduce P/R or a second division or whatever he'd work towards that. That's his job. "the CEO has overall responsibility for creating, planning, implementing and integrating the strategic direction of an organisation." "Specific CEO responsibilities may include developing and recommending business plans for the board's consideration" Strategic ManagementUnlike a corporate CEO, a nonprofit executive has a smaller role in planning the strategic direction of the organization. Working with the board, which sets the course of the nonprofit, the CEO provides advice on the practicality of the board’s vision and individual wish-list items, based on the CEO's knowledge of the organization’s budget, resources and staff expertise. $1.3m to do less work than a normal CEO Hard to believe Gallop isn't expected to do any strategic planning. Hard to believe he hasn't sacked O'Rourke
Unless he's saving that one as an emergency media distraction Exactly. He will be sacked soon enough. FFA will say they are moving forward and/or steadying the ship with a new strategic plan helped by the energy the new guy will bring. Should just about get them through the TV deal period.
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+x+x+x+xFFS. For the 100th time he's an ADMINISTRATOR ! He implements policy. HE doesn't make it. If the Board or Fox or whoever decided to introduce P/R or a second division or whatever he'd work towards that. That's his job. "the CEO has overall responsibility for creating, planning, implementing and integrating the strategic direction of an organisation." "Specific CEO responsibilities may include developing and recommending business plans for the board's consideration" Strategic ManagementUnlike a corporate CEO, a nonprofit executive has a smaller role in planning the strategic direction of the organization. Working with the board, which sets the course of the nonprofit, the CEO provides advice on the practicality of the board’s vision and individual wish-list items, based on the CEO's knowledge of the organization’s budget, resources and staff expertise. $1.3m to do less work than a normal CEO No, I got that wrong. Gallop is paid $1.4M per year.
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+x+x+xFFS. For the 100th time he's an ADMINISTRATOR ! He implements policy. HE doesn't make it. If the Board or Fox or whoever decided to introduce P/R or a second division or whatever he'd work towards that. That's his job. "the CEO has overall responsibility for creating, planning, implementing and integrating the strategic direction of an organisation." "Specific CEO responsibilities may include developing and recommending business plans for the board's consideration" Strategic ManagementUnlike a corporate CEO, a nonprofit executive has a smaller role in planning the strategic direction of the organization. Working with the board, which sets the course of the nonprofit, the CEO provides advice on the practicality of the board’s vision and individual wish-list items, based on the CEO's knowledge of the organization’s budget, resources and staff expertise. The Board of Football Federation Australia (FFA) has announced that the contract of CEO David Gallop has been extended until the end of 2018. The decision was taken at the FFA Board’s most recent meeting on 29 January 2015. Gallop joined FFA in November 2012 on a four-year contract after a decade as the CEO of the National Rugby League (NRL). The extension will see Gallop remain in charge until after the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. FFA Chairman Frank Lowy AC said the Board was unanimous in reaching the decision to extend Gallop’s contract. “David’s tenure since November 2012 has coincided with a period of stability, growth and innovation in Australian football, driven by initiatives that the CEO and his team have managed with great skill and care,” said Lowy.
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+x+x+xGallop has not only achieved fark all during his time as CEO, but the game has gone massively backwards. And he is paid something like $1.3M+ per year for his efforts. I repeat, he is paid something like $1.3M+ per year. Wow! What a waste of money! I'd love to find out that Gallop has been successful in some aspect of his tenure, but ATM it is as though he is a rugby league plant employed by the NRL to take football backwards. Yet we have no Technical Director for senior football since Berger left. We need one pronto instead of a useless CEO who costs 1.3 mill. There must be some sports administrators with accounting or legal backgrounds who would charge 20 percent of Gallop's salary and who could still do a better job. Isnt the Belgian Abrams our TD? i hardly hear from him in the media i wonder if he's made a puppet man for someone above him? The structure needs some sorting i feel. TD for under 15 players. He has little say in the senior game.
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+x+x+x+xGallop has not only achieved fark all during his time as CEO, but the game has gone massively backwards. And he is paid something like $1.3M+ per year for his efforts. I repeat, he is paid something like $1.3M+ per year. Wow! What a waste of money! I'd love to find out that Gallop has been successful in some aspect of his tenure, but ATM it is as though he is a rugby league plant employed by the NRL to take football backwards. Yet we have no Technical Director for senior football since Berger left. We need one pronto instead of a useless CEO who costs 1.3 mill. There must be some sports administrators with accounting or legal backgrounds who would charge 20 percent of Gallop's salary and who could still do a better job. Isnt the Belgian Abrams our TD? i hardly hear from him in the media i wonder if he's made a puppet man for someone above him? The structure needs some sorting i feel. TD for under 15 players. He has little say in the senior game. Abrams responsibility is for the development pathway under 15 and coach education. Casserly did a review on the structure and Ange was given the role of the supervision of all the men's national teams, Stajic all the women's teams and Abrams was employed for the role with younger players.
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The recent positive announcements may be attributed to this interview let's see how the announcements executed
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