Quote Originally Posted by Jetmaster View Post
I guess it's chicken and the egg !! And I agree that the crux of the matter is that we need people at the top working smarter.

My point is the pittance that the FFA is putting into the club now will not change the status quo. That doesn't look like changing until an owner is found.

A fulltime CEO doing the rounds would be a great step forward - losing Murphy at that time was a step backward.

This is where the FFA could make a big change. A good CEO would not break the bank and would make immediate changes.
Thats pretty much my line of thought. We need a decent CEO, but a good one isn't going to come on chump change.

Once we have a good CEO, everything below should fall into place from there.

Having a part time CEO, who is silent for the most part, screams of a club lacking ambition and drive. And if club culture is driven from the top, we are reaping the results right now.