Graham Wright - ex-General Manager of Football
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- Piethagoras' Theorem
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Not as excited about this as most. I get that he's a proven performer and on face value I guess he's a good pick up but everyone has a used by date. I just hope he's got some fresh ideas and not just rehashed hawk ones. Gotta keep evolving. FWIW, I think he was the most underrated player of his era. A genuine star. Cautiously optimistic
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Grahame Wrights extended leave
See a note on FB that Wrighty will have leave time next year, from March thru to September.
I'm not arguing--just explaining why i am right
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Not BS, it is for real. Hopefully everything has been set up for next season.
https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/news/1 ... ham-wright
https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/news/1 ... ham-wright
How would Siri know when to answer "Hey Siri" unless it is listening in to everything you say?
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Look if it’s a trip of a lifetime you are going on with your wife, at some point you have to prioritise that ahead of your work. It doesn’t mean that your commitment will disappear and these days with the means of instant communication, you can still remain involved and connected to the club from wherever you are in the world. To me, it’s not a huge problem.
I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm
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If I had the opportunity to take a six month break from work and go and travel or live somewhere else for a while I would take it. Actually I’ve done that twice so why can’t Wrighty.
He’s righted the ship got it going in the right direction and we won a premiership. Why not go on a high.
He’s righted the ship got it going in the right direction and we won a premiership. Why not go on a high.
Ed Allen kicked our last goal of the year at the 58minute mark of the last quarter
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Wright is an administrator, all contracts are under control, he would have ensured the path is clear to have a sabbatical.
He is a wise head, and will be missed, but it may not just be his decision alone, his wife has missed out over the years too. It's our reality.
On balance, we can have our cake and eat it too, his input will be there for finals… if the footy dept cant cope with managing the football program in the meantime, that would be a bigger issue.
He is a wise head, and will be missed, but it may not just be his decision alone, his wife has missed out over the years too. It's our reality.
On balance, we can have our cake and eat it too, his input will be there for finals… if the footy dept cant cope with managing the football program in the meantime, that would be a bigger issue.
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Wright still feels the effects of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS). Anyone who has suffered from that or knows someone who has understands. He's worked non-stop in Football for over 10 years and anyone who has worked 10 years gets Long Service Leave which is like 42 working days. He's 55 and life is not totally about Football. If he needs 6 months off I say go for it, too many people I know have died without enjoying life away from work. The club has processes in place for others to step into and learn as well. I wish him well and hope he and his wife have a great time and relax.
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Grahame? We'll start calling you Max Walker.
Max Walker: 'And Grahemey Labrouy takes his first wicket'
Bill: 'Grahemey Labrouy? His names Graham, Max.'
Max: 'Well Bill, his teamates have got long and complicated names, seems a pity for this young man to miss out. I reckon I'll just go on calling him Grahemey'
Bill: 'Geez, you're f*cked in the head sometimes, Max'
Max Walker: 'And Grahemey Labrouy takes his first wicket'
Bill: 'Grahemey Labrouy? His names Graham, Max.'
Max: 'Well Bill, his teamates have got long and complicated names, seems a pity for this young man to miss out. I reckon I'll just go on calling him Grahemey'
Bill: 'Geez, you're f*cked in the head sometimes, Max'
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^As a Sri Lankan born Aussie, I absolutely loved it when the recordings first aired. We used to play it most weekends and still laughed after listening to it for the 10th time
I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm