All we need now is some moronic single issue champion to win the popular vote.....robevpau1 wrote:Mitch Cleary@cleary_mitch
"Pies members are heading to the polls. 4x board seats are up for grabs and there were more than 4x nominations at yday’s deadline. Club currently validating eligibility of nominations. Voting scheduled to begin Nov 19. Jeff Browne still the expected pres. @7NewsMelbourne@7AFL
The Hydra ~ Caro rears her head again
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Eleven eligible nominations for four positions.
https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/news/1 ... ominations
https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/news/1 ... ominations
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Candidates (in order of random draw conducted by CorpVote):
Jeffrey Browne
Sal Perna
Barry Carp
Amanda Cameron
Sean Callanan
Renee Roberts
Colin Moorhead
Christine Holgate (retiring director, seeking re-election)
Neil Wilson (retiring director, seeking re-election)
Mark Febbraio
Christopher MacDonald
Jeffrey Browne
Sal Perna
Barry Carp
Amanda Cameron
Sean Callanan
Renee Roberts
Colin Moorhead
Christine Holgate (retiring director, seeking re-election)
Neil Wilson (retiring director, seeking re-election)
Mark Febbraio
Christopher MacDonald
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Wilson stood down - seeking re-election.RudeBoy wrote:Disappointing that one or both of Wilson and Korda did not have the sense to stand down - Wilson because he was not a social club member and Korda because he's long overstayed his welcome (15 yrs is enough already!). Instead, we have the situation where the most capable and non-ego-driven Board member in Murphy, has sacrificed his position for the good of our club. I just hope that Murphy returns to our Board again in 12 months time.
At least an election will give members the opportunity to consider the platforms/visions of these candidates. Democracy might sometimes be expensive and troublesome, but in the long run it provides the best opportunity for good governance.WhyPhilWhy? wrote:Candidates (in order of random draw conducted by CorpVote):
Jeffrey Browne
Sal Perna
Barry Carp
Amanda Cameron
Sean Callanan
Renee Roberts
Colin Moorhead
Christine Holgate (retiring director, seeking re-election)
Neil Wilson (retiring director, seeking re-election)
Mark Febbraio
Christopher MacDonald
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We could get Make Collingwood Great Again capsjackcass wrote:All we need now is some moronic single issue champion to win the popular vote.....robevpau1 wrote:Mitch Cleary@cleary_mitch
"Pies members are heading to the polls. 4x board seats are up for grabs and there were more than 4x nominations at yday’s deadline. Club currently validating eligibility of nominations. Voting scheduled to begin Nov 19. Jeff Browne still the expected pres. @7NewsMelbourne@7AFL
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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I still can’t get over the denial by jackcass of the lack of corporate governance of the Collingwood football club, but nevertheless it really gratifying that the Collingwood members finally have a choice of which board members represent them. Finally after 20 years we have a democratic choice of who represents us. This drives the Collingwood football club into the 21st century. The football department has been overhauled. The admin is being overhauled with democratic elections by the members. For once I feel optimistic about the future of the Collingwood football club.
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Murphy not electing to run is exactly the reason why he'll be a big loss.
Putting the club first, not his ego and doing what he believes is in it's current best interests just like at the end of 2017 when he identified our football side could and should be performing better, woke us from our malaise and challenged the president, coach and football department to do better.
Thanks Peter. All class.
Putting the club first, not his ego and doing what he believes is in it's current best interests just like at the end of 2017 when he identified our football side could and should be performing better, woke us from our malaise and challenged the president, coach and football department to do better.
Thanks Peter. All class.
He's mad. He's bad. He's MaynHARD!
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Certainly a well-credentialed list. And finally a decent process. What do people think? Is there enough social representation?Lone Ranger wrote:Quick overview of the nominees
https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/news/1 ... -directors
The Browne, Roberts, Carp and Holgate ticket is at least made explicit here.
A question for those in the know: do any of the clubs have a permanent seat for indigenous representation?
Next, for the candidates to outline more about their thinking in relation to the club. Football is definitely not just about conventional business credentials because it's not a 'free market',being subject to competition constraints and having a captive constituency. Instead, football clubs are a weird mix of commercial, organisational and social dynamics. If people merely spout corporate cliche in relation to football, you know they're clueless.
Right now we are a no-go destination for players and have a reputation for diminishing the personal brands of those in our orbit. There is a hell of a lot of organisational development and culture building to be done before we become a force again.
In the end the rain comes down, washes clean the streets of a blue sky town.
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