Mega Thread General MFC Discussion IV – Roffey and Pert Gone, Bartlett Case Settled, Board Election Finalised

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No one said you had to.

I feel this is part of the problem with the club however, they feel like they owe him because of 21 rather than judging him on what hes done since. Or worse still, think it will happen again just coz we have a lot of the same players and the same coach, rather than going off the evidence the past 3 years, completely deluded.

Agree with this.

I'm not a fan at all of his and have waxed nauseam why, but I'm still going to give him credit for 2021.

That doesn't mean he gets a lifetime deal though, we've been EXTREMELY disappointing since that flag. Zero finals wins, regular losses vs other vic clubs in big games at the MCG, poor selection, culture issues etc etc. At some stage he has to cop it for that.
 
No one said you had to.

I feel this is part of the problem with the club however, they feel like they owe him because of 21 rather than judging him on what hes done since. Or worse still, think it will happen again just coz we have a lot of the same players and the same coach, rather than going off the evidence the past 3 years, completely deluded.
I’m hoping the recent overhaul has removed some of the more stubborn assumptions. This doesn’t mean I’m confident, just that I am hoping.

Basically it’s been a wild ride for some time and most of it downhill since even prior to the flag. These are some of the key points I can put together without thinking too much.

1. Some point in 2020 - a rift opens between President and other senior board members of the club about player and staff management. Various parties become concerned that the President’s demands aren’t viable.
2. Early 2021 - President “stands himself down” for personal reasons (uhuh)
3. Club wins flag
4. Previously quiet ex-president now commences the beginnings of a multi year wobbler for reasons
5. 2022 Simon Goodwin accused of drugs, swearing at a Doctor and saying that Angus Brayshaw shops at Chadstone
6. At some unknown point the board decide not to settle with ex president and give him a send-off, but decide to spend my and others membership money to prove a point nobody cared about
7. Winning games are becoming increasingly tedious
8. We lose games and they are still tedious
9. 2022 straight sets exit
10. 2023 the team is in discussions as a contender, though highly unreliable and increasingly boring.
11. Ex-President brings further disgrace on club by revealing the escalator door incident, the not-quite-in-the-VIP area incident and the photo showing the AFL CEO leaning somewhat
12. Some random starts emailing me and everyone about how he was denied due process in board elections
13. Clayton Oliver
14. 2023 straight sets exit
15. 2024 Our culture has never been better
16. Cheer Louder
17. We try to kill Christian Petracca
18. We get well past the point of boring football and launch a new brand of unacceptable football
19. The Gary Pert interview
20. Petracca tries to leave but isn’t allowed
21. Kozzy chatter about leaving
21. The Kate Roffey interview
22. Oliver wants to stay but finds out various senior managers are seeking to trade him - he goes to check his options with other clubs and immediately finds out he isn’t allowed
23. Multiple Melbourne board posters ask Bigfooty if they can remove their club from their profile and discover they aren’t allowed
24. President steps down
25. Jessica’s favourite album is Graceland
26. Review led by CEO persuades the CEO to step down
27. Club decides that having spent my and other members money on pointless court cases they will use more of mine and other members money to finally buy their way out of it
28. T. R. U. E.
29. Sparrow finishes top 5 in time trial

There is no doubt that, regardless of circumstance, the declining performance of the team and the entertainment it provides is the responsibility of the senior coach first. Having said this, Goodwin has been working in an extreme environment for some time that doesn’t make it easy for an individual to shine.

Long odds, but now that his so called support team instructing the need for finals finishes, loud cheering and membership renewals, I hope he lands in crazy Goody space and somehow makes 2025 memorable.

And he did win us a flag, and I think the odds of him getting that done were longer than we thought at the time. Our club is a mess good or bad. So thumbs up Goody - go forth and become mental again
 
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I’m hoping the recent overhaul has removed some of the more stubborn assumptions. This doesn’t mean I’m confident, just that I am hoping.

Basically it’s been a wild ride for some time and most of it downhill since even prior to the flag. These are some of the key points I can put together without thinking too much.

1. Some point in 2020 - a rift opens between President and other senior board members of the club about player and staff management. Various parties become concerned that the President’s demands aren’t viable.
2. Early 2021 - President “stands himself down” for personal reasons (uhuh)
3. Club wins flag
4. Previously quiet ex-president now commences the beginnings of a multi year wobbler for reasons
5. 2022 Simon Goodwin accused of drugs, swearing at a Doctor and saying that Angus Brayshaw shops at Chadstone
6. At some unknown point the board decide not to settle with ex president and give him a send-off, but decide to spend my and others membership money to prove a point nobody cared about
7. Winning games are becoming increasingly tedious
8. We lose games and they are still tedious
9. 2022 straight sets exit
10. 2023 the team is in discussions as a contender, though highly unreliable and increasingly boring.
11. Ex-President brings further disgrace on club by revealing the escalator door incident, the not-quite-in-the-VIP area incident and the photo showing the AFL CEO leaning somewhat
12. Some random starts emailing me and everyone about how he was denied due process in board elections
13. Clayton Oliver
14. 2023 straight sets exit
15. 2024 Our culture has never been better
16. Cheer Louder
17. We try to kill Christian Petracca
18. We get well past the point of boring football and launch a new brand of unacceptable football
19. The Gary Pert interview
20. Petracca tries to leave but isn’t allowed
21. Kozzy chatter about leaving
21. The Kate Roffey interview
22. Oliver wants to stay but finds out various senior managers are seeking to trade him - he goes to check his options with other clubs and immediately finds out he isn’t allowed
23. Multiple Melbourne board posters ask Bigfooty if they can remove their club from their profile and discover they aren’t allowed
24. President steps down
25. Jessica’s favourite album is Graceland
26. Review led by CEO persuades the CEO to step down
26. Club decides that having spent my and other members money on pointless court cases they will use more of mine and other members money to finally buy their way out of it
27. T R U E
28. Sparrow finishes top 5 in time trial

There is no doubt that, regardless of circumstance, the declining performance of the team and the entertainment it provides is the responsibility of the senior coachfirst. Having said this, Goodwin has been working in an extreme environment for some time that doesn’t make it easy for an individual to shine.

Long odds, but now that his so called support team instructing the need for finals finishes, loud cheering and membership renewals, I hope he lands in crazy Goody space and somehow makes 2025 memorable.

And he did win us a flag, and I think the odds of him getting that done were longer than we thought at that time. So thumbs up Goody - go forth and become mental again
I agree with GoDees69
 

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8. We lose games and they are still tedious
Not to mention how 7 games saw Melbourne blow 4+ goal leads (A record according to Swamp on Twitter).
14. 2023 straight sets exit
You forgot 14 1/2. Petracca tells a fan that if we aren't happy with getting Top 4 finishes, we should jump ship to another club.

When did "come down to our environment" happen?
 
23. Multiple Melbourne board posters ask Bigfooty if they can remove their club from their profile and discover they aren’t allowed
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I’m hoping the recent overhaul has removed some of the more stubborn assumptions. This doesn’t mean I’m confident, just that I am hoping.

Basically it’s been a wild ride for some time and most of it downhill since even prior to the flag. These are some of the key points I can put together without thinking too much.

1. Some point in 2020 - a rift opens between President and other senior board members of the club about player and staff management. Various parties become concerned that the President’s demands aren’t viable.
2. Early 2021 - President “stands himself down” for personal reasons (uhuh)
3. Club wins flag
4. Previously quiet ex-president now commences the beginnings of a multi year wobbler for reasons
5. 2022 Simon Goodwin accused of drugs, swearing at a Doctor and saying that Angus Brayshaw shops at Chadstone
6. At some unknown point the board decide not to settle with ex president and give him a send-off, but decide to spend my and others membership money to prove a point nobody cared about
7. Winning games are becoming increasingly tedious
8. We lose games and they are still tedious
9. 2022 straight sets exit
10. 2023 the team is in discussions as a contender, though highly unreliable and increasingly boring.
11. Ex-President brings further disgrace on club by revealing the escalator door incident, the not-quite-in-the-VIP area incident and the photo showing the AFL CEO leaning somewhat
12. Some random starts emailing me and everyone about how he was denied due process in board elections
13. Clayton Oliver
14. 2023 straight sets exit
15. 2024 Our culture has never been better
16. Cheer Louder
17. We try to kill Christian Petracca
18. We get well past the point of boring football and launch a new brand of unacceptable football
19. The Gary Pert interview
20. Petracca tries to leave but isn’t allowed
21. Kozzy chatter about leaving
21. The Kate Roffey interview
22. Oliver wants to stay but finds out various senior managers are seeking to trade him - he goes to check his options with other clubs and immediately finds out he isn’t allowed
23. Multiple Melbourne board posters ask Bigfooty if they can remove their club from their profile and discover they aren’t allowed
24. President steps down
25. Jessica’s favourite album is Graceland
26. Review led by CEO persuades the CEO to step down
27. Club decides that having spent my and other members money on pointless court cases they will use more of mine and other members money to finally buy their way out of it
28. T. R. U. E.
29. Sparrow finishes top 5 in time trial

There is no doubt that, regardless of circumstance, the declining performance of the team and the entertainment it provides is the responsibility of the senior coach first. Having said this, Goodwin has been working in an extreme environment for some time that doesn’t make it easy for an individual to shine.

Long odds, but now that his so called support team instructing the need for finals finishes, loud cheering and membership renewals, I hope he lands in crazy Goody space and somehow makes 2025 memorable.

And he did win us a flag, and I think the odds of him getting that done were longer than we thought at the time. Our club is a mess good or bad. So thumbs up Goody - go forth and become mental again
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I aint no Goodwin fan, and i want him gone.

But some of you do also make out like he's worse than Neeld

Dislike almost everything we've done since, but i aint taking 21 off him. **** him off now, but he'll rightfully be at reunions
I don't think anyone would ever go that far.

Everyone knows Neeld represents the absolute blurst of times for MFC. The mere mention of his name makes me gag a little.
 
I don't think anyone would ever go that far.

Everyone knows Neeld represents the absolute blurst of times for MFC. The mere mention of his name makes me gag a little.

Okay, I'm gonna be 'that guy' and say that Bailey was worse and made it impossible for whoever came after him to do a decent job... not that Neeld was remotely decent, but...
 
Okay, I'm gonna be 'that guy' and say that Bailey was worse and made it impossible for whoever came after him to do a decent job... not that Neeld was remotely decent, but...
Nah, Bailey was a great tactical coach that was working at a horrible club. His footy back then is what teams wanna play now.
 

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Nah, Bailey was a great tactical coach that was working at a horrible club. His footy back then is what teams wanna play now.

My memory was it was far more unaccountable footy than what teams do now. Mainly though, was horrible for the culture.
 
I will defend Bailey that he was an alright coach that was trying to do something with an absolutely fractured club. Certainly was trying to model the Geelong game style at the time

Not perfect though, ****ing off some handy veterans probably didn't help the rebuild but i don't know how much of that decision was him. The out of balance of pure footballers v athletes was out of whack too with the list management

But he was certainly coaching with his hands tied with internal pressures coming from the real poisons within the club like Connolly and Schwabb being quite involved with how the club and gameday should operate. The mess that figures like those left certainly made it impossible for whoever came next, Neeld however still found a way to spiral it further
 
My memory was it was far more unaccountable footy than what teams do now. Mainly though, was horrible for the culture.
It was all attack yes but it was the type of ball movement teams are striving for now. Wasn't really his fault Daniher went one too many years with the same blokes and then got rid of Jmac and left him with Green Sylvia and Moloney as leaders essentially
 
Bailey's biggest problem was he was a doormat and the players basically did what they liked off field. Don't think many coaches survive when their players are cancelling their own training sessions and protesting games like 186. Probably didn't help that he was basically at war with Schwab and the board during his entire tenure. Maybe if we had some better on field leaders he would have fared better.
 
It was all attack yes but it was the type of ball movement teams are striving for now. Wasn't really his fault Daniher went one too many years with the same blokes and then got rid of Jmac and left him with Green Sylvia and Moloney as leaders essentially

Bailey was the one who got rid of Junior McDonald at the end of 2010, his third season in charge. Daniher was long gone by then.
 
I’m hoping the recent overhaul has removed some of the more stubborn assumptions. This doesn’t mean I’m confident, just that I am hoping.

Basically it’s been a wild ride for some time and most of it downhill since even prior to the flag. These are some of the key points I can put together without thinking too much.

1. Some point in 2020 - a rift opens between President and other senior board members of the club about player and staff management. Various parties become concerned that the President’s demands aren’t viable.
2. Early 2021 - President “stands himself down” for personal reasons (uhuh)
3. Club wins flag
4. Previously quiet ex-president now commences the beginnings of a multi year wobbler for reasons
5. 2022 Simon Goodwin accused of drugs, swearing at a Doctor and saying that Angus Brayshaw shops at Chadstone
6. At some unknown point the board decide not to settle with ex president and give him a send-off, but decide to spend my and others membership money to prove a point nobody cared about
7. Winning games are becoming increasingly tedious
8. We lose games and they are still tedious
9. 2022 straight sets exit
10. 2023 the team is in discussions as a contender, though highly unreliable and increasingly boring.
11. Ex-President brings further disgrace on club by revealing the escalator door incident, the not-quite-in-the-VIP area incident and the photo showing the AFL CEO leaning somewhat
12. Some random starts emailing me and everyone about how he was denied due process in board elections
13. Clayton Oliver
14. 2023 straight sets exit
15. 2024 Our culture has never been better
16. Cheer Louder
17. We try to kill Christian Petracca
18. We get well past the point of boring football and launch a new brand of unacceptable football
19. The Gary Pert interview
20. Petracca tries to leave but isn’t allowed
21. Kozzy chatter about leaving
21. The Kate Roffey interview
22. Oliver wants to stay but finds out various senior managers are seeking to trade him - he goes to check his options with other clubs and immediately finds out he isn’t allowed
23. Multiple Melbourne board posters ask Bigfooty if they can remove their club from their profile and discover they aren’t allowed
24. President steps down
25. Jessica’s favourite album is Graceland
26. Review led by CEO persuades the CEO to step down
27. Club decides that having spent my and other members money on pointless court cases they will use more of mine and other members money to finally buy their way out of it
28. T. R. U. E.
29. Sparrow finishes top 5 in time trial

There is no doubt that, regardless of circumstance, the declining performance of the team and the entertainment it provides is the responsibility of the senior coach first. Having said this, Goodwin has been working in an extreme environment for some time that doesn’t make it easy for an individual to shine.

Long odds, but now that his so called support team instructing the need for finals finishes, loud cheering and membership renewals, I hope he lands in crazy Goody space and somehow makes 2025 memorable.

And he did win us a flag, and I think the odds of him getting that done were longer than we thought at the time. Our club is a mess good or bad. So thumbs up Goody - go forth and become mental again
Is this the new fisted forever file?
 
I thought bailey did fine with what he had. Neeld came in and completely stuffed the players confidence and wanted to play a style that wasn't suited to the team. IIRC Neeld wanted us to be the toughest team to play against. The team was stacked with soft outside runners, it was never going to work.
Exactly this.

Neeld didn't understand the available list profile and forcibly tried to create a contested/defensive focussed team with a bunch of players that couldn't do it.

What resulted was the most horrendously unwatchable football ever produced.
 
Bailey was the one who got rid of Junior McDonald at the end of 2010, his third season in charge. Daniher was long gone by then.
God that made me furious at the time
Is this the new fisted forever file?
Needs a reference each year to “our kick ins”

Happy for a great in Supermercado to polish it up a bit.

For me though the Fisted Forever File remains the great think piece of the club, and a true representation of what we are
 
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God that made me furious at the time

Needs a reference each year to “our kick ins”

Happy for a great in ][emoji[emoji6][emoji6]]]Supermercado to polish it up a bit.

For me though the Fisted Forever File remains the great think piece of the club, and a true representation of what we are

God those kick-in references made me lol


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