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NZF donating regular money to Phoenix

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he's not a founder and debatable he's intelligent. good luck getting an apology though.
 
On your point - can you tell me the salary of your club's coaches over the past three years?
 

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Yes I can.  2008 = $0, 2009 = $0, 2010 = a bottle of wine each.
 
I know what you are getting at but just because most of this information is not available, doesn't mean its right does it?
 
This whole thing has got a little bit out of hand in that I made a simple point that was disagreed with and it got personal rather than constructive. All it means is that some of us have formed a certain view of how we perceive some other posters. The fact that Smith reads into a comment about talking face to face as some physical threat perhaps shows his embarrassment at making such a low comment in the first place. I would gladly have this debate with him face to face and I still would doubt if he would dare insult me in the same way. He thinks he would,  I'm not going to hunt him down in the Backbencher or anything to test his theory.
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Now to address Guy Smith who called me a retard in his posting; I certainly don't appreciate being insulted in that way and I rang him personally to make that point. To say he wasn't apologetic would be an understatement. Without attempting to be too precious, I think we should expect better from our Forum moderators than this, its the type of comment that wouldn't surprise us coming from some of the serial posters on here, but from a founder of the YF????
To be fair, he didn't call you a retard.  He called you some kind of retard.
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and by definition, "some kind of retard" could be the MENSA member, Harvard graduate kind of brain surgeon  retard.
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UberG you're wasted in hospo mate.Should be some kind of diplomatic service negotiator, or perhaps real estate sales? RedGed2010-09-30 13:32:19

  Improving,,on the up, a work in progress from Italiano and the Nix. Bring on the bathroom bling in '24! COYN!

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Yes I can.  2008 = $0, 2009 = $0, 2010 = a bottle of wine each.
 
I know what you are getting at but just because most of this information is not available, doesn't mean its right does it?
 
This whole thing has got a little bit out of hand in that I made a simple point that was disagreed with and it got personal rather than constructive. All it means is that some of us have formed a certain view of how we perceive some other posters. The fact that Smith reads into a comment about talking face to face as some physical threat perhaps shows his embarrassment at making such a low comment in the first place. I would gladly have this debate with him face to face and I still would doubt if he would dare insult me in the same way. He thinks he would,  I'm not going to hunt him down in the Backbencher or anything to test his theory.
if you came into the bb with this kind of discussion you'd be kicked out pretty quickly....

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Who by?

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Yes I can.  2008 = $0, 2009 = $0, 2010 = a bottle of wine each.
 
I know what you are getting at but just because most of this information is not available, doesn't mean its right does it?
 
i think it does. Its up to those who are employed or elected to make decisions on certain things. It might not be in the best interests of the organisation to make 100% those decisions public.

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I still don't think it does  and I understand your last point. Perhaps we can agree that the likes of FvH are at least accountable? If they make bad decisions there is a process that can be used to make them pay forthose  bad decisions.Its a risk they take I suppose. I am a bit off topic now tho.
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do you think you should know the salary of all Central Football staff?

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Yes I can.� 2008 = $0, 2009 = $0, 2010 = a bottle of wine each.
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I know what you are getting at but just because most of this information is not available, doesn't mean its right does it?

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This whole thing has got a little bit out of hand in that I made a simple point�that was disagreed with and it got personal rather than constructive. All it means is that some of us have formed a certain view of�how we perceive some other posters. The fact that Smith reads into a comment about talking face to face as some physical threat perhaps shows his embarrassment at making such a low comment in the first place. I would gladly have this debate with him face to face and I still would doubt if he would dare insult me in the same way. He thinks he would,� I'm not going to hunt him down in the Backbencher or anything to test his theory.


I can personally guarantee he would insult you in the same way to your face.
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Feverish wrote:
do you think you should know the salary of all Central Football staff?
Yes I do, maybe within a range. As it stands at the moment, I can see what is spent on wages in the annual report to clubs but it doesn't stipulate who gets what. It doesn't take much for me to work out around how much people might be getting [there aren't many working for CF]. In saying that, questions would be asked if the wage bill was high. Look in 99% of circumstances, if things are going well, profits are being made, all is happy, there is no need to know what people are being paid. When things aren't going well [like now] where we've had to bail out the national body, where we are paying more and more in subs and seeming to get less and less in return, these questions need to be asked to keep our representatives honest. What is wrong with that?  There seems to be this barrier to some of you where its not right or proper for us to know how our money is spent. I can't understand that. I am the president of my club, everything we spend is accounted for and open to scrutiny by our members. If I want to spend $200 on buying wine for the coaches in the club, then it is recorded and open to scrutiny. If any club member wants to know how much I spent on wine, I will tell them and they can read it in the annual report. We have nothing to hide and see nothing wrong with that.  When people aren't open and won't tell you what they are spending your money on - that's when I get suspicious. If what NZF are doing is right, then they should have no problem in declaring it. Remember, at the time of first posting this, NZF refused to even say what the money was being spent on, it was only after TS said what it was for that NZF even declared this. My original argument has been lost amongst all this.
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DKP22 wrote:

I can personally guarantee he would insult you in the same way to your face.
He must have been in a few fights in his time then? If he hasn't then I would imagine that he's not as brave as you make out or moves in very soft circles.
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UberGunner wrote:
and by definition, "some kind of retard" could be the MENSA member, Harvard graduate kind of brain surgeon  retard.
I may have done him a disservice, you mean he's really giving me a compliment? I must ring back and thank him
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Feverish wrote:
do you think you should know the salary of all Central Football staff?
Yes I do, maybe within a range. As it stands at the moment, I can see what is spent on wages in the annual report to clubs but it doesn't stipulate who gets what. It doesn't take much for me to work out around how much people might be getting [there aren't many working for CF]. In saying that, questions would be asked if the wage bill was high. Look in 99% of circumstances, if things are going well, profits are being made, all is happy, there is no need to know what people are being paid. When things aren't going well [like now] where we've had to bail out the national body, where we are paying more and more in subs and seeming to get less and less in return, these questions need to be asked to keep our representatives honest. What is wrong with that?  There seems to be this barrier to some of you where its not right or proper for us to know how our money is spent. I can't understand that. I am the president of my club, everything we spend is accounted for and open to scrutiny by our members. If I want to spend $200 on buying wine for the coaches in the club, then it is recorded and open to scrutiny. If any club member wants to know how much I spent on wine, I will tell them and they can read it in the annual report. We have nothing to hide and see nothing wrong with that.  When people aren't open and won't tell you what they are spending your money on - that's when I get suspicious. If what NZF are doing is right, then they should have no problem in declaring it. Remember, at the time of first posting this, NZF refused to even say what the money was being spent on, it was only after TS said what it was for that NZF even declared this. My original argument has been lost amongst all this.
I think that if the only potentially sensitive transactions your club enters into is buying a bottle of Sav, then I think I am wasting my time with this argument

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DKP22 wrote:

I can personally guarantee he would insult you in the same way to your face.
He must have been in a few fights in his time then? If he hasn't then I would imagine that he's not as brave as you make out or moves in very soft circles.
 
This is correct.
 
edit - both things are correct. 
 
Nobody said I was brave.  I am a combo of mouthy and dumb that frequently lands me in trouble.
 
Some would say I was retarded.
 
But if they did I would certainly ring them up and demand an apology.  Because that would just not be on.
 
Smithy2010-09-30 16:07:43

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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Just to put an end to the matter; at the end of the day it is up to the indivisual organisation on how transparent they want to be. Either way, the continuance in their roles will be determined by the membership in some way or the other. I am not without experience in the matter that Feverish was alluding to; I have employed coaches and players at both club and regional level [in another sport] and the cost of salaries, travel, accommodation etc was all recorded openly and available to members if they wished to see it. We were quite happy for things to be transparent and to have our decisions open to discussion or audit. We had nothing to hide, in some way that makes me a little suspicious when others aren't  quite so open. It's not what you see, it's what they won't let you see.
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So...what exactly were you arguing..?
 
You're outraged that every little thing wasnt told to you,then you turn around and conclude that it is up to the individual organisation on how transparent they want to be.
 
Confusing.

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Maybe I didn't make it clear, I think they should be transparent along the lines I have argued but at the end of the day each organisation is going to make their own decisions on that and some of them may end up paying the price of losing their jobs if their membership thinks badly enough of their decision.  I also don't think it's fair to say I wanted every little thing told to me, reading through the thread with an open mind will find  that wasn't what I said or intended. I'm finished with this thread now thanks - nothing more to be gained from further correspondence.
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Yeah cut your losses,good idea.

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