Former Nine boss and AFL identityJeff Browne announced his push for the presidency and three other board positions,a move rejected by the Mark Korda-led board. An EGM can be called if the requisite number of member signatures is tabled with the club,with memberDavid Hatley having collected them.
Matthews said he may not vote as he believes that decision should be made by diehard supporters,but felt there could be a sizeable group of members who would vote out the current board as a response to McGuire’s departure.McGuire resigned in February after significant controversy for his handling of the Do Better report,which found that there had been systemic racism at the club.
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“My own gut feeling is I don’t think that the current board or the new board,whatever Jeff Browne gets together,will be markedly different in terms of what Collingwood need,” Matthews told3AW on Saturday.
“Collingwood is such a powerful club at the moment and it’s all off the back of[what] McGuire has done over the last 20 years.
“It’s been reported most of the current board,and in the end,largely turned[on] him. That will be enough for me,with my gut feeling,to vote the current board out.
“I just wonder if that elephant in the room[for Collingwood voters] is how the current board had treated the long-time president,who has actually just done such a fantastic job of taking Collingwood into where they are currently.”