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Author:  The Vet [ Thu Jul 25, 2013 11:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Match Committee

Anyone able to spread any light on the composition of the match committee?

Who sits on it?

Author:  Wangers [ Thu Jul 25, 2013 11:25 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Match Committee

Wes Lofts

Author:  Bluey44 [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 12:04 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Match Committee

Synbad

Author:  TruBlueBrad [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 8:15 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Match Committee

Mick Malthouse picks the team each week.

The only interest Thursdays team has for me is to see if Armfield is named at CHB. Seems they got bored with that joke eventually.

Who plays week to week isn't a big concern. The only players who are absolute key to our structure are Waite and Hendo. The rest are just names on a whiteboard. Structure is more imporant than personnel at this stage.

Author:  kingkerna [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 9:04 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Match Committee

is that tongue in cheek Brad?

Author:  DocSherrin III [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 10:42 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Match Committee

Stephen Kernahan (Chairman), Greg Swann, Michael Malthouse, Robert Wiley, Andrew McKay.

Author:  Navy Blue Horse [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 10:47 am ]
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DocSherrin wrote:
Stephen Kernahan (Chairman), Greg Swann, Michael Malthouse, Robert Wiley, Andrew McKay.



Greg Swann? Seriously? I find that odd.

Author:  bondiblue [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 11:33 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Match Committee

Navy Blue Horse wrote:
DocSherrin wrote:
Stephen Kernahan (Chairman), Greg Swann, Michael Malthouse, Robert Wiley, Andrew McKay.



Greg Swann? Seriously? I find that odd.


Swanny has kicked a footy....he also pays the players.

I think that group represents the key stakeholders of the list....I guess the only other person or report required is that of the club doctor.

Author:  Mosquito Fleet [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 12:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Match Committee

DocSherrin wrote:
Stephen Kernahan (Chairman), Greg Swann, Michael Malthouse, Robert Wiley, Andrew McKay.



That is why we are sitting outside the 8 and an average Club.

A President and CEO have no role in Football game day selections.

Author:  BigBlueWave [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 12:16 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Match Committee

This is an MC that is not willing to take risks. By taking a risk there are gains and losses but at least you can formulate a future team configuration. Continually going back to the well and picking the same fringe players does not help in the long run. Its short sighted and maintains the status quo but of course ... limits progress.

Author:  DocSherrin III [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 12:43 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Match Committee

Mosquito Fleet wrote:
DocSherrin wrote:
Stephen Kernahan (Chairman), Greg Swann, Michael Malthouse, Robert Wiley, Andrew McKay.



That is why we are sitting outside the 8 and an average Club.

A President and CEO have no role in Football game day selections.


With all due respect - this is probably one aspect of Stephen Kernahan's position at the club that I feel completely at ease with. He has been on the selection committee (at least to my knowledge) since 1998. That equates to 359 games of football. He played 251 for Carlton before he joined the board in '98, so that's 610 games of football for Carlton in an official capacity.

There's more to it than form and fitness. If you honestly think this is why we are sitting outside the 8 and an average club, then you are delusional.

Author:  Mosquito Fleet [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 1:21 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Match Committee

DocSherrin wrote:
Mosquito Fleet wrote:
DocSherrin wrote:
Stephen Kernahan (Chairman), Greg Swann, Michael Malthouse, Robert Wiley, Andrew McKay.



That is why we are sitting outside the 8 and an average Club.

A President and CEO have no role in Football game day selections.


With all due respect - this is probably one aspect of Stephen Kernahan's position at the club that I feel completely at ease with. He has been on the selection committee (at least to my knowledge) since 1998. That equates to 359 games of football. He played 251 for Carlton before he joined the board in '98, so that's 610 games of football for Carlton in an official capacity.

There's more to it than form and fitness. If you honestly think this is why we are sitting outside the 8 and an average club, then you are delusional.


Standard response.

Author:  DocSherrin III [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 1:53 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Match Committee

Mosquito Fleet wrote:
Standard response.


Is that all you've got? Look who started the Sticks thread Mosquito Fleet. I'm not exactly his biggest fan!!

Why the hell do you bother posting?

Author:  Mickstar [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 2:07 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Match Committee

DocSherrin wrote:
Mosquito Fleet wrote:
Standard response.


Is that all you've got? Look who started the Sticks thread Mosquito Fleet. I'm not exactly his biggest fan!!

Why the hell do you bother posting?


Sticks no problem................but why Swann Doc ?

Author:  DocSherrin III [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 2:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Match Committee

Mickstar wrote:
DocSherrin wrote:
Mosquito Fleet wrote:
Standard response.


Is that all you've got? Look who started the Sticks thread Mosquito Fleet. I'm not exactly his biggest fan!!

Why the hell do you bother posting?


Sticks no problem................but why Swann Doc ?


I had thought when he came across from Collingwood, he had the same job...right down to sitting on the Match Committee...which he did at Collingwood...and you know what we've done over the past 7 or so years is follow Collingwood's lead....which we should be grateful for....because had we not invested hundreds of thousands in altitude...we might have have followed Essendon*'s lead and invested hundreds of thousands in a doping program.

Author:  aramari [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 2:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Match Committee

Doc, I'm no expert on corporate governance matters, but do you have a view as to the appropriateness of a president being on match committee in that respect?

Author:  DocSherrin III [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 2:29 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Match Committee

aramari wrote:
Doc, I'm no expert on corporate governance matters, but do you have a view as to the appropriateness of a president being on match committee in that respect?


My view is that Stephen Kernahan has - to my knowledge - sat on the Match Committee for years whilst a director of the club, whether that be in the role of Board Member, Interim President or President. I'm pretty confident he can separate his duties. I don't have a problem with it.

Author:  Mickstar [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 2:43 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Match Committee

DocSherrin wrote:
Mickstar wrote:
DocSherrin wrote:
Mosquito Fleet wrote:
Standard response.


Is that all you've got? Look who started the Sticks thread Mosquito Fleet. I'm not exactly his biggest fan!!

Why the hell do you bother posting?


Sticks no problem................but why Swann Doc ?


I had thought when he came across from Collingwood, he had the same job...right down to sitting on the Match Committee...which he did at Collingwood...and you know what we've done over the past 7 or so years is follow Collingwood's lead....which we should be grateful for....because had we not invested hundreds of thousands in altitude...we might have have followed Essendon**'s lead and invested hundreds of thousands in a doping program.


Swann would be the only CEO in the comp to be in that position wouldnt he Doc ? for what its worth Doc,i reckon front of house and back of house is a recipe for disaster as i have stated many times.Brought many a footy club undone that sort of caper.

Author:  moshe25 [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 3:39 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Re: Match Committee

DocSherrin wrote:
Mosquito Fleet wrote:
DocSherrin wrote:
Stephen Kernahan (Chairman), Greg Swann, Michael Malthouse, Robert Wiley, Andrew McKay.



That is why we are sitting outside the 8 and an average Club.

A President and CEO have no role in Football game day selections.


With all due respect - this is probably one aspect of Stephen Kernahan's position at the club that I feel completely at ease with. He has been on the selection committee (at least to my knowledge) since 1998. That equates to 359 games of football. He played 251 for Carlton before he joined the board in '98, so that's 610 games of football for Carlton in an official capacity.

There's more to it than form and fitness. If you honestly think this is why we are sitting outside the 8 and an average club, then you are delusional.

How've we gone in those 359 games?

Author:  madblue21 [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 4:54 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Match Committee

How long has brad bootsma been in the selection commitee?

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