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The corporate takeover of AFL clubs is complete – The Age
Today, the people at the helm of AFL clubs are increasingly institutional corporate people, a trend that has been underway for several years.
McGuire was at the vanguard of the media-seeking, high-profile president, followed, as he was, by outspoken Jeff Kennett and David Koch, in the 2000s and 2010s and Gold Coasts Tony Cochrane.But if Koch and Kennett remain (it was revealing that the entertaining prison-bar spat was played out by Eddie and Koch, not Korda and Koch), they are not where the game is headed, which is to the likes of Sayers, Brasher, Korda, Richmonds Peggy ONeal (corporate lawyer), the Bulldogs Kylie Watson-Wheeler (Disneys…
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