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Graham Wright - ex-General Manager of Football
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Speaking to someone involved with another club this week, and they told me it is well known around footy circles that Wright wanted to stay but that he was forced out by Craig Kelly.
That would make sense. Wright wouldn't leave of his own account having just been there 3 years.
If that is in fact the case, it will be interesting to see what happens to Kelly in the next 6-12 months with his other issues.
That would make sense. Wright wouldn't leave of his own account having just been there 3 years.
If that is in fact the case, it will be interesting to see what happens to Kelly in the next 6-12 months with his other issues.
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Brodies DadBrodies Dad wrote: ↑Fri Sep 06, 2024 3:08 pm Speaking to someone involved with another club this week, and they told me it is well known around footy circles that Wright wanted to stay but that he was forced out by Craig Kelly.
That would make sense. Wright wouldn't leave of his own account having just been there 3 years.
If that is in fact the case, it will be interesting to see what happens to Kelly in the next 6-12 months with his other issues.
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^in one post he's added more value than many have in years!!
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Re: Graham Wright - ex-General Manager of Football
A Caroline Wilson article about Wright and the football department, but it's surprisingly reassuring.
The only concern is whether Craig Kelly is interfering too much into the football department, which led to Wright's departure.
Sounds like Leppitsch and Bolton will be staying, despite disagreements along the way. We've re-allocated more of our soft cap spend towards list management and recruiting.
https://archive.md/5diS6
The only concern is whether Craig Kelly is interfering too much into the football department, which led to Wright's departure.
Sounds like Leppitsch and Bolton will be staying, despite disagreements along the way. We've re-allocated more of our soft cap spend towards list management and recruiting.
https://archive.md/5diS6
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Re: Graham Wright - ex-General Manager of Football
This bit does not make any sense. Wouldn't that have been a positive for Wright?
Wright’s overseas trip caused Kelly and the board to reanalyse their football department soft cap and overall budget and prioritise a bigger allocation into list management and recruiting. This was one key reason Wright is not returning.
Wright’s overseas trip caused Kelly and the board to reanalyse their football department soft cap and overall budget and prioritise a bigger allocation into list management and recruiting. This was one key reason Wright is not returning.
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Re: Graham Wright - ex-General Manager of Football
Read the Caroline Wilson article today.Culprit wrote: ↑Fri Sep 06, 2024 3:21 pmBrodies DadBrodies Dad wrote: ↑Fri Sep 06, 2024 3:08 pm Speaking to someone involved with another club this week, and they told me it is well known around footy circles that Wright wanted to stay but that he was forced out by Craig Kelly.
That would make sense. Wright wouldn't leave of his own account having just been there 3 years.
If that is in fact the case, it will be interesting to see what happens to Kelly in the next 6-12 months with his other issues.
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Kelly is going to ruin our club.
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You believe what this bitch writes How old are you? You don’t think this is a distraction from her loved Richmond who are well and truly stuffed? To each their own but I would even believe that the earth is flat before I believe one syllable from this mad human
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The board need to step up if that is the case.
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lazzadesilva wrote: ↑Sat Sep 07, 2024 6:26 pm You believe what this bitch writes How old are you? You don’t think this is a distraction from her loved Richmond who are well and truly stuffed? To each their own but I would even believe that the earth is flat before I believe one syllable from this Collingwood hating human
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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Same. I cannot recall one positive thing she has said in 10 years. Her sole intention is to be divisive at any cost.lazzadesilva wrote: ↑Sat Sep 07, 2024 6:26 pm I would even believe that the earth is flat before I believe one syllable from this mad human
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Re: Graham Wright - ex-General Manager of Football
Just finished reading the article. Gotta say though, if it were a choice between Wright and Cement Head, I'd choose Wright to stay. Wrighty is much more clinical and level-headed in his decision making, with an eye fixed firmly on the future. He also has way more experience at club level admin. I guess time will tell.
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If this story about Kelly forcing Wright out is true I don't understand why Kelly would do that. What was the difference that drove that behaviour? If it is true I'd rather see Kelly go than Wright too. Wright brought our club back together. Kelly did not to the best of my knowledge
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Re: Graham Wright - ex-General Manager of Football
I fear this too. It's like a bad movie about the fall of Rome.
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1990 reunions gonna be a bit awkward going forward.
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