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Author:  Effes [ Thu Feb 08, 2007 5:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Grant Williams resigns

Just on SEN - will return to his previous job as an engineer

Author:  mikkey [ Thu Feb 08, 2007 5:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Grant Williams resigns

Effes wrote:
Just on SEN - will return to his previous job as an engineer




:shock: :-D 8)

Author:  Kouta [ Thu Feb 08, 2007 6:28 pm ]
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Is this good news? :?

Author:  Cazzesman [ Thu Feb 08, 2007 6:35 pm ]
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No it's not good news. Grant is one of life's gentleman and contrary to popular belief from some people on this board, he was very good at his job.

The issues relating to some of the player contracts had nothing to do with him. Many times he was hamstrung by outside issues beyond his control.

He is very well liked within the football department and worked long hours to keep things on track.

It will be sad to see him go.

Regards Cazzesman

Author:  Kouta [ Thu Feb 08, 2007 6:51 pm ]
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And that's why I was shocked to see Mikkey's reaction to this news. :?

Caroline Wilson praised Williams for his work in trade week for keeping Russell and Thornton at Carlton . :(

Do we have a replacement already lined up?

Author:  Andain [ Thu Feb 08, 2007 7:46 pm ]
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Although it may have appeared otherwise there have been some very competent people down at Carlton in the admistration. Ian Coutts would be another example. It's sad to see one of them go.

Author:  Barack Obama [ Thu Feb 08, 2007 7:49 pm ]
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Cazzesman wrote:
No it's not good news. Grant is one of life's gentleman and contrary to popular belief from some people on this board, he was very good at his job.

The issues relating to some of the player contracts had nothing to do with him. Many times he was hamstrung by outside issues beyond his control.

He is very well liked within the football department and worked long hours to keep things on track.

It will be sad to see him go.

Regards Cazzesman


100 percent correct. The issues relating to player contracts can be blamed on two people, Graham Smorgon and Michael Malouf. One is now gone, the latter needs to go very soon!. We can't leave our young players uncontracted again this year. Malouf should not have us lose any of our young players, it's bad enough already that he prevented us from getting Goddard....

Author:  beowulf [ Thu Feb 08, 2007 7:50 pm ]
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Good luck to him: he probably won't be quite so busy to earn his wage. Nor have so many hassles actually doing his job.
Pity about the timing, too. A few months ago and we could have maybe attracted Ken Sheldon into the job.
It is an area where we NEED someone who can get the job done WITHOUT the public relations nightmare that appeared back in October. [But then, if we can flick some of these dill managers and get some realism going instead of TV headlines, then things may go more smoothly for everyone.]

Author:  billc3 [ Thu Feb 08, 2007 8:25 pm ]
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Barack Obama wrote:
Cazzesman wrote:
No it's not good news. Grant is one of life's gentleman and contrary to popular belief from some people on this board, he was very good at his job.

The issues relating to some of the player contracts had nothing to do with him. Many times he was hamstrung by outside issues beyond his control.

He is very well liked within the football department and worked long hours to keep things on track.

It will be sad to see him go.

Regards Cazzesman


100 percent correct. The issues relating to player contracts can be blamed on two people, Graham Smorgon and Michael Malouf. One is now gone, the latter needs to go very soon!. We can't leave our young players uncontracted again this year. Malouf should not have us lose any of our young players, it's bad enough already that he prevented us from getting Goddard....


:shock:
In the words of Pauline Hansen...."Pleaz Egsplain"
:?

Author:  Synbad [ Thu Feb 08, 2007 8:31 pm ]
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Ok Williams is a nice bloke.. but he is not a football bloke..
shouldnt be football manager.. he should be in charge of football admin .. for the coach and footy dept manager..
he is more an IT person than a frontline football man.

Wrong man for the job but was valuable elsewhere at the club.

We dont look at tecnology cos we dont get it.

Teddy Hopkins has sent the club packages of the kinds of things he can offer.. not expensive but we have not even bothered to look at them because we have dinosaurs in the footy dept.. Pagan and Frank 'Sticks' spencer..

They dont get it!!!

Most of the other clubs do... but not us...

Grant would have been valuable in that kind of role...

Author:  mjonc [ Thu Feb 08, 2007 8:54 pm ]
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Barack Obama wrote:
Cazzesman wrote:
No it's not good news. Grant is one of life's gentleman and contrary to popular belief from some people on this board, he was very good at his job.

The issues relating to some of the player contracts had nothing to do with him. Many times he was hamstrung by outside issues beyond his control.

He is very well liked within the football department and worked long hours to keep things on track.

It will be sad to see him go.

Regards Cazzesman


100 percent correct. The issues relating to player contracts can be blamed on two people, Graham Smorgon and Michael Malouf. One is now gone, the latter needs to go very soon!. We can't leave our young players uncontracted again this year. Malouf should not have us lose any of our young players, it's bad enough already that he prevented us from getting Goddard....


Pagan: Murph is out of contract in six months.

Malouf: Who? The guy from NBC?

Pagan: No, our future Captain, our star player!! and for the 100th time it is JNC who is my sponsor.

Malouf: Oh that's right.

Author:  bondiblue [ Thu Feb 08, 2007 8:59 pm ]
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Synbad

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They dont get it!!!

Most of the other clubs do... but not us...


What year is it? 2007....bloody disgrace. Thanks for the inside info Synners.

Maybe Jarusa can go in and help them...it's help they need, because you can't change the spots on a leopard.

We need to modernise this club. NOW!!

Author:  Rod Waddell [ Thu Feb 08, 2007 10:35 pm ]
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Cazzesman wrote:
No it's not good news. Grant is one of life's gentleman and contrary to popular belief from some people on this board, he was very good at his job.

The issues relating to some of the player contracts had nothing to do with him. Many times he was hamstrung by outside issues beyond his control.

He is very well liked within the football department and worked long hours to keep things on track.

It will be sad to see him go.

Regards Cazzesman


Perhaps Mr C. Perhaps Grant Williams = James Sutherland. James was in the right place at the right time......but then again you make your own luck.

Author:  Andain [ Thu Feb 08, 2007 10:41 pm ]
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Given the Pratt rumour this resignation has suddenly become a little more interesting.

Author:  camel [ Thu Feb 08, 2007 11:15 pm ]
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Andain wrote:
Given the Pratt rumour this resignation has suddenly become a little more interesting.


How so?

Author:  DocSherrin III [ Fri Feb 09, 2007 8:47 am ]
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How so?


He was pushed. Look out for a new CEO as well...I think there'd be thousands of people out there who would want to work with Dick Pratt.

Author:  bondiblue [ Fri Feb 09, 2007 8:56 am ]
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DR SHERRIN

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He was pushed. Look out for a new CEO as well...I think there'd be thousands of people out there who would want to work with Dick Pratt.


Pick me, Pick me, Pick me.

Author:  gerry atric [ Fri Feb 09, 2007 11:54 am ]
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I think the most notable opinion on Williams is Caz, as he has a genuine involvement with the club. So it seems bad to lose good people. Let's hope we get a good replacement. And I doubt he was pushed, he has another job to go to. I don't think he did that interview after the Pratt appointment!

Author:  Wangers [ Fri Feb 09, 2007 11:56 am ]
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bondiblue wrote:
DR SHERRIN

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He was pushed. Look out for a new CEO as well...I think there'd be thousands of people out there who would want to work with Dick Pratt.


Pick me, Pick me, Pick me.


Could be like an episode of "The Apprentice" :wink:

Author:  CarltonClem [ Fri Feb 09, 2007 12:00 pm ]
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"Your task will be to rebuild the finances of the Carlton Football Club. Whoever can bring in the most money from sponsors wins. The winner will be handsomely rewarded, the loser will go back to the Boardroom where somebody WILL be fired".

Complete with comb-over.

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