libelous
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Anyone like to contribute to some constructive discussion. Sick of the negativity. I'll kick it off by saying give the new CEO some time to formulate some plans for moving forward. He has come in at a horrendous time for Australian football and nitpicking does no one any good.
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Waz
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Brave wo/man. Asking for the trolls to wade in.
JJ looks capable of dealing with the politics of the various stakeholders, unlike Lowy/Gallop who just rode over other people’s opinions. In the long term that will deliver results.
In the short term JJ still has to deal with a backlog of issues left over from Gallop who looks to have done sweet-FA in his last year in post. This will cause some short term pain but once JJ starts delivering that will subside
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libelous
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+xBrave wo/man. Asking for the trolls to wade in.
JJ looks capable of dealing with the politics of the various stakeholders, unlike Lowy/Gallop who just rode over other people’s opinions. In the long term that will deliver results.
In the short term JJ still has to deal with a backlog of issues left over from Gallop who looks to have done sweet-FA in his last year in post. This will cause some short term pain but once JJ starts delivering that will subside I care not for trolls, they are just like mud on the bottom of your shoes. Agree, Gallop appears to have done nothing since Steven Lowy left, a few million dollars wasted there. I think JJ will deliver for football but he needs time. Whilst I realise ‘disagree with whatever management says ‘ is the default position for many posters I would like to encourage a more positive discussion on Australian football going forward. Maybe ‘pie in the sky ‘ stuff but still worth aiming for.
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Waz
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+x+xBrave wo/man. Asking for the trolls to wade in.
JJ looks capable of dealing with the politics of the various stakeholders, unlike Lowy/Gallop who just rode over other people’s opinions. In the long term that will deliver results.
In the short term JJ still has to deal with a backlog of issues left over from Gallop who looks to have done sweet-FA in his last year in post. This will cause some short term pain but once JJ starts delivering that will subside I care not for trolls, they are just like mud on the bottom of your shoes. Agree, Gallop appears to have done nothing since Steven Lowy left, a few million dollars wasted there. I think JJ will deliver for football but he needs time. Whilst I realise ‘disagree with whatever management says ‘ is the default position for many posters I would like to encourage a more positive discussion on Australian football going forward. Maybe ‘pie in the sky ‘ stuff but still worth aiming for. If JJ can navigate the current tv deal renegotiations and keep the clubs on board it’ll be a huge din for him, that and delivering on independence
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Jegga7698
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+x+x+xBrave wo/man. Asking for the trolls to wade in.
JJ looks capable of dealing with the politics of the various stakeholders, unlike Lowy/Gallop who just rode over other people’s opinions. In the long term that will deliver results.
In the short term JJ still has to deal with a backlog of issues left over from Gallop who looks to have done sweet-FA in his last year in post. This will cause some short term pain but once JJ starts delivering that will subside I care not for trolls, they are just like mud on the bottom of your shoes. Agree, Gallop appears to have done nothing since Steven Lowy left, a few million dollars wasted there. I think JJ will deliver for football but he needs time. Whilst I realise ‘disagree with whatever management says ‘ is the default position for many posters I would like to encourage a more positive discussion on Australian football going forward. Maybe ‘pie in the sky ‘ stuff but still worth aiming for. If JJ can navigate the current tv deal renegotiations and keep the clubs on board it’ll be a huge din for him, that and delivering on independence If we are negotiating tv rights deal then why can't there be independence now?
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libelous
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+x+x+x+xBrave wo/man. Asking for the trolls to wade in.
JJ looks capable of dealing with the politics of the various stakeholders, unlike Lowy/Gallop who just rode over other people’s opinions. In the long term that will deliver results.
In the short term JJ still has to deal with a backlog of issues left over from Gallop who looks to have done sweet-FA in his last year in post. This will cause some short term pain but once JJ starts delivering that will subside I care not for trolls, they are just like mud on the bottom of your shoes. Agree, Gallop appears to have done nothing since Steven Lowy left, a few million dollars wasted there. I think JJ will deliver for football but he needs time. Whilst I realise ‘disagree with whatever management says ‘ is the default position for many posters I would like to encourage a more positive discussion on Australian football going forward. Maybe ‘pie in the sky ‘ stuff but still worth aiming for. If JJ can navigate the current tv deal renegotiations and keep the clubs on board it’ll be a huge din for him, that and delivering on independence If we are negotiating tv rights deal then why can't there be independence now? I think FFA are only negotiating what Fox will pay for the ‘hub games’ that will end the current season. Beyond that is something that, hopefully, can be negotiated in favour of football, be that severance of the Fox contract or continuance at a favourable rate for football. After all a contract is a contract and Fox should not be allowed to walk away without suitable compensation to FFA.
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patjennings
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+xBrave wo/man. Asking for the trolls to wade in.
JJ looks capable of dealing with the politics of the various stakeholders, unlike Lowy/Gallop who just rode over other people’s opinions. In the long term that will deliver results.
In the short term JJ still has to deal with a backlog of issues left over from Gallop who looks to have done sweet-FA in his last year in post. This will cause some short term pain but once JJ starts delivering that will subside I think the most positive thing about JJ is his background with FIFA and AFC. Moving forward using those contacts will be very important.
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Coverdale
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+x+xBrave wo/man. Asking for the trolls to wade in.
JJ looks capable of dealing with the politics of the various stakeholders, unlike Lowy/Gallop who just rode over other people’s opinions. In the long term that will deliver results.
In the short term JJ still has to deal with a backlog of issues left over from Gallop who looks to have done sweet-FA in his last year in post. This will cause some short term pain but once JJ starts delivering that will subside I think the most positive thing about JJ is his background with FIFA and AFC. Moving forward using those contacts will be very important. JJ on tv doesn’t make my skin crawl like gallop did. Gotta be a positive. He will struggle with government support though I feel this might be a weak link but not with coronavirus all sports will struggle and we need strong leadership in that department. Nikou looks even worse in that regards
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AJF
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This new age non toxic thread seems to be full of bad news and problems, if this is the good news, no wonder the game is stuffed!
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paulc
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+x+xBrave wo/man. Asking for the trolls to wade in.
JJ looks capable of dealing with the politics of the various stakeholders, unlike Lowy/Gallop who just rode over other people’s opinions. In the long term that will deliver results.
In the short term JJ still has to deal with a backlog of issues left over from Gallop who looks to have done sweet-FA in his last year in post. This will cause some short term pain but once JJ starts delivering that will subside I think the most positive thing about JJ is his background with FIFA and AFC. Moving forward using those contacts will be very important. The new FFA has been dormant for 20 months and it would be hard to believe it was waiting for a JJ type to come in do something, which so far has been nothing.
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libel
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I think its good that the new regime has made pretty clear its vision for the game for the next 15-20 years. Sure it doesn't involve any plans for pro-rel, and maybe not even a proper NSD, but its always comforting to know where leadership stands...
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Muz
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Fark. How good would it be if the FFA came out with something positive about the future. I mean anything would do.
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patjennings
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Couldn't help yourselves. What is the topic title?
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