Thứ Ba, 9 tháng 4, 2013

Fans killed off Schwab: Demetriou

Cameron Schwab

Facing the music ... Cameron Schwab. Source: JULIAN SMITH / AAP

The AFL has denied any involvement in Cameron Schwab's removal, saying it was a Melbourne decision in response to supporter backlash.

League chief executive Andrew Demetriou echoed Melbourne president Don McLardy's assertion that this "was a club decision".

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1Essendon2200255.088
2Port Adelaide2200202.278
3Sydney2200147.658
4Fremantle2200135.448
5Collingwood2200117.658
6Richmond2200112.028
7Geelong2200105.678
8Bulldogs2101124.244
9Hawthorn2101122.514
10Adelaide210191.754
11Gold Coast210185.344
12North Melbourne200290.700
13Carlton200290.130
14St Kilda200284.130
15West Coast200269.530
16Greater Western Sydney200264.170
17Brisbane200260.990
18Melbourne200228.390

Schwab was effectively axed as Demons chief executive on Monday, despite assertions from McLardy earlier in the day that it would be wrong to link Schwab to the club's shocking start to the season.

Demetriou said the league was satisfied with the Dees' off-field progress, but was alarmed by two defeats by a total of 227 points.

"There was enough pressure being borne by supporters and others, the board has decided to act," Demetriou said.

"I think that's what happened.

"The groundswell of what happened at the weekend, it was almost tsunami-like.

"It's been horrible since the weekend.

"I think supporters of Melbourne expect their board to act decisively and to acknowledge they need to make change, and that's what they have done."

Schwab, who was contracted on August 27 last year for a further three years, had a standard three-month termination clause.

The Demons stated Schwab's reputation with supporters was the main reason he was removed.

"The unity of our club is absolutely vital and at the moment we have a divided supporter base. Cameron, for whatever reasons, fair or unfair, polarises that," McLardy said.

McLardy declared full support for Schwab in a newspaper report on Monday.

"What we saw on the ground on the weekend, you can't link it directly to our CEO and say if we sacked him it would solve our problems," said McLardy.

Support for Schwab evaporated on Tuesday morning and by mid-afternoon he'd been asked to step aside.

A board meeting will be held in the next 24 hours, with discussion to centre on the search for a new chief executive.

Demetriou would not entertain questions about the possible granting of a discretionary draft pick or picks to the Demons.

"We haven't even thought about it," Demetriou said.

The AFL Commission in February last year dropped the priority pick system that gave extra draft picks to teams that met set criteria.

The league's new guidelines give the AFL Commission discretion to award extra draft picks based on performance. 

AFL executives would make a recommendation to the commission based on premiership points, percentage, finals appearances and injury rates. Greater weighting is afforded to recent seasons.

The precise formula is kept secret. 


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