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Might explain why he wants compensation.The guy sound ma like a nut job.

Must have been traumatic for him as a baby remembering that.

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Might explain why he wants compensation.The guy sound ma like a nut job.


As far as I know these are all external peoplelike the one the crows had. they need someone from the outside.
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Hey dude... You do realise what you just said on a crows board? "Carn the powaaaaa". F*** me dead! And I thought Tex would be shoveling for a long time digging himself out.carn the powaaaaaa. fu** the cats.
It was rozee.Who was it that passed the ball to themselves around the post the other night?
Had forgotten where I'd seen it before but stumbled on the video today. Jack Higgins' goal of the year a few years ago
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Clubs should look at swapping for Carlton's 2022 1st rounder.I'm not sure how anyone could be happy about Ross potentially coaching your club.
His hatred for danger runs deep enough to barrack for the arch enemy.Hey dude... You do realise what you just said on a crows board? "Carn the powaaaaa". F*** me dead! And I thought Tex would be shoveling for a long time digging himself out.
I'm going to wait and see which one wins before declaring which of the two I hate moreHis hatred for danger runs deep enough to barrack for the arch enemy.

Ray's right. The Higgins goal was a clear throw.It was rozee.
It’s pretty clear he disposes of it here, where as rozee doesn’t, he just throws it.
I was listening to razor ray during the week and it was his opinion that both were throws.
Their "new" approachShots Fired.
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It was ‘dressed up’ as a review. But it appeared to be ‘the same old Carlton way of sacking the coach’
It was ‘dressed up’ as a review. In reality, Teague’s sacking was ‘same old Carlton’www.foxsports.com.au
I'd rather danger win a 3-peat of Brownlows and flags before the power win a premiership.His hatred for danger runs deep enough to barrack for the arch enemy.
Meh, won’t go to war over it, but it’s just like Thilthorpes over the head kick against the saints.Ray's right. The Higgins goal was a clear throw.
I am hoping that the 1870 they wear on their tops refers to how many more years it will be before they win flag number 2 in the AFLI'd rather danger win a 3-peat of Brownlows and flags before the power win a premiership.

Here's my take .....I was actually going to call in, but I couldn't stop laughing at Sayers Interview
1. Bolton was in part sacked because he was too defensive and the media were hanging it on CARL for not scoring
2. So CARL respond by appointing an offensive Coach, who oversaw a great FWD line at the Crows .....that's not an over reaction is it
3. So now CARL are too offensive and need better DEF .....are we seeing a cycle here....so they ge one of the most criticised defensive Coach's in Ross Lyon
4. So all other aspects of the Carlton Footy Club are OK ......but hang-on, if Lloyd is retained as footy boss, who made the call to chase and recruit OFFENSIVE players Saad and Zilliams ? .....particularly if you have identified a weakness in the team to defend
Zilliams, Saad, Docherty, don't have a defensive bone in their body
This was contradictory to everything & highlights that CALt are again jumping at shadows & don't have a clear path .....and more importantly a connection between recruitment, the footy boss, Board, and the Coach
Wouldn't a cheaper option be to talk to the coach about the gameplan?
Teague wasn’t a good appointment. It was made in knee jerk haste
his problem was that he never made the transition from caretaker to head coach.
he never developed a game plan of his own, not a clear vision of how he wanted to play
as interim all he needed to do was simplify, go back to basics and get the players to play a bit more free.
when he was made permanent he couldn’t go beyond that, he didn’t adapt and implement a proper game plan that players and staff could understand or execute
and that’s without taking into account whether the game plan would be any good
the problem with Carlton & Teague wasn’t in his firing, but his hiring in the first place
no process, knee jerk, wrong guy
His hiring was based on the same way a bunch of Crows players wanted him. He was popular with the players as an assistant, so they pushed for him to get the main job.A good example where sometimes it's better not to have an interim coach as everyone can get caught up in the change and it can gain momentum. It would be interesting to see some stats to know the success of interim coaches once appointed.
carlton need an external review. not an internal review ran by their own clowns.
His hiring was based on the same way a bunch of Crows players wanted him. He was popular with the players as an assistant, so they pushed for him to get the main job.
I’m just glad it’s not us for a change.Only one word to describe it, Shambolic.
I know a few Carlton fans who don't disagree on Teague getting moved on, they just have issues with the way the Blues went about it and then likely hiring Ross Lyon too. Holding out hopes for Clarkson as you can imagine, but once that was off the table I don't think they can go the rookie coach route again.they were seduced by the dead cat bounce and that he was popular, a players coach
Turned out though he just couldn’t actually, um, you know, coach
I know a few Carlton fans who don't disagree on Teague getting moved on, they just have issues with the way the Blues went about it and then likely hiring Ross Lyon too. Holding out hopes for Clarkson as you can imagine, but once that was off the table I don't think they can go the rookie coach route again.
Also, it's probably easier to be popular as an assistant, you can play the good cop more often. Doesn't always work that way once you're the top dog though.