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Funny we don't hear about it publicly from delisted players at other clubs.
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Funny we don't hear about it publicly from delisted players at other clubs.
You seem to harp on and on and on about how it's not Denis' fault. Why can't I harp on and on and on about maybe, just maybe, he is a contributing factor?
And what exactly are the facts audas? NOBODY KNOWS WHAT THE FACTS ARE!!! You could be right, I could be right. WE DON'T KNOW!!! Until then, you are entitled to your opinion and I am entitled to mine! DEAL WITH IT. I have.
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You really don't know much do you? Just another former player who's told it like it is about our coach. That's a few now. Must tell you something. How many more do you want it actually sinks in. Suppose they all got sour grapes! Of course he's lost the players, any dill knows that. Maybe your head's been buried in the sand so long you've missed something. Seems you simply live in denial and don't WANT to believe. Funny we don't hear about it publicly from delisted players at other clubs.
Russell. Thornton. Add De luca & French. Campo a year ago. Lappin almost. Is that enough?
Do you really think current players are going to go on record? They'd face pretty severe consequences. Like playing for the Bullants as may have happened to at least one player who might have expressed some private dissatisfaction.
Why sign for three years instead of one? He's supposed to hate Pagan remember.When he realised there was no hope of him getting to Hawthorn & that he was going to be redrafted by Carlton he agreed to stay.
Why sign for two years instead of one? He's supposed to hate Pagan remember.Russell- very unhappy at Carlton & with lack of faith shown in him by Pagan. Requested to be traded to Port Adelaide. They offered us a few players they were about to delist. When he realised that Port rated him that lowly he agreed to stay.
I'll give you that one, although I'm not sure how strong his opinion on Pagan was. Interesting that he hasn't pulled on the boots again despite being "capable".French- did not get on with Pagan & could not stand another year with him. Said he was physically capable of continuing to play.
WTF? Was this the same Deluca that everyone thought was Pagan's love child? Was it the same Deluca that was universally ridiculed by Carlton supporters? Why didn't he continue his career elsewhere if it was just Pagan, if at all?De Luca- constantly ridiculed by Pagan & did not want to continue at the club.
He had poor form, but was only dropped because he didn't get on with Pagan? What a joke. Lappin's form dropped away because the power had gone missing from his legs - he couldn't kick to save himself in 2006. Most likely some nagging injury.Lappin- poor form & dropped because he didn't get on with Pagan.
Not similar at all. Lappin wanted a better deal, Campo wanted out. There can be plenty of reasons besides Pagan for that, one of them being that he wanted to play finals for a successful club. And hasn't that worked out well for him?Campo- similar to Lappin but was wanted by Essendon.
Well you can believe all that if you want.
This might be more like it:
Thornton- wanted a fresh start at another club. Asked to be traded to Hawthorn. Carlton refused to deal with Hawthorn & threatened to redraft him in the PSD. When he realised there was no hope of him getting to Hawthorn & that he was going to be redrafted by Carlton he agreed to stay.
Russell- very unhappy at Carlton & with lack of faith shown in him by Pagan. Requested to be traded to Port Adelaide. They offered us a few players they were about to delist. When he realised that Port rated him that lowly he agreed to stay.
French- did not get on with Pagan & could not stand another year with him. Said he was physically capable of continuing to play.
De Luca- constantly ridiculed by Pagan & did not want to continue at the club. Which other club was likely to pick him up? About as likely as McGrath, Sporn, Livo etc.
Lappin- poor form & dropped because he didn't get on with Pagan. Requested to be traded last year after we refused a 3 year deal but no interest from other clubs. Had no choice but to accept Carlton's 2 year offer. How much better did he play in the int rules under Sheedy?
Campo- similar to Lappin but was wanted by Essendon.
Why sign for three years instead of one? He's supposed to hate Pagan remember.
Why sign for two years instead of one? He's supposed to hate Pagan remember.
WTF? Was this the same Deluca that everyone thought was Pagan's love child? Was it the same Deluca that was universally ridiculed by Carlton supporters? Why didn't he continue his career elsewhere if it was just Pagan, if at all?
He had poor form, but was only dropped because he didn't get on with Pagan? What a joke. Lappin's form dropped away because the power had gone missing from his legs - he couldn't kick to save himself in 2006. Most likely some nagging injury.
Not similar at all. Lappin wanted a better deal, Campo wanted out. There can be plenty of reasons besides Pagan for that, one of them being that he wanted to play finals for a successful club. And hasn't that worked out well for him?
As for De Luca. Given comments by posters on here & supporters at Carlton games alleging that De Luca must have been Pagan's love child to have received as many opportunities as he did, it would seem strange if De Luca was actually out of favor with Pagan. Certainly this is a funny way of showing it. Are you suggesting that the only reason that De Luca turned his back on footy for a normal career was due to some sort of dislike of Pagan? Nothing to do with wanting to get the most out of the career he has studied hard to pursue? Once again I must ask, why wouldn't he at least have nominated for the draft like Sporn & Livingstone did in the hope of being able to continue playing football. We all know he wouldn't have got drafted, but we also knew Sporn & Livingstone weren't going to get drafted either, but they obviously believed they were a chance.
Apparently you cant. I DONT harp on about how its Denis is blameless, I point out the bleeding obvious, that, you cant make one person the scape goat while constantly ignoring mitigating circumstances. Your point about not knowing the facts is exactly my point. People are jumping on any half truth as cause celebre.
finally pointing out that we are both entitled out our opinions implies that I was questioning your right to do so, when in fact I never did that. It appears that you are on very shakey ground and the lack of adequate response, the futility, that you have nothing to say, is being misinterpreted as censorship, when in fact it is just the light of reality dawning on your mind.
Get a complete grasp on reality, it is the cattle on the track. That is the start of the story, the middle of the story and the end of it. ANY THING ELSE you decide to harp on, and on and friggin on about is merely YOUR OWN inability to comprehend the situation beyond the most blatant, skin deep, childish analysis
It appears that you are on very shakey ground and the lack of adequate response, the futility, that you have nothing to say, is being misinterpreted as censorship, when in fact it is just the light of reality dawning on your mind.
The reality is that perhaps Denis is a contributing factor. If you would just open yourself up to that possibility instead of claiming that it is an "inability to comprehend the situation beyond the most blatant, skin deep, childish analysis." 
Well for a guy who was ridiculing DeLuca so often, he sure picked him for senior games on the back of ordinary VFL performances a lot. Not that actions speak louder than rumours in your universe.Well if 4 supporters who have no idea what goes on at the club and between Pagan & Deluca say so it must be that way.![]()
Well if 4 supporters who have no idea what goes on at the club and between Pagan & Deluca say so it must be that way.![]()
Of those players who have openly criticised Pagan how many are on AFL lists for 2007? I will give you Chris Bryan & even Campo, who hasn't really said a lot but may do so after he is delisted by Essendon at the end of this year. Were either of these 2 a great loss? The common thread among those who have opened their mouths has been the limited opportunities afforded them at senior level. Yet other clubs have not been queueing up to take them on.
I find it hard to believe there are many players on our current list who really dislike Pagan. I draw this conclusion based on my 26 years in the workforce in which I have seen many people, with marketable skills, who don't like their managers seek alternative employment. Surely the same applies at the Carlton Football Club. You don't stay somewhere that you are not happy for any longer than you need to. Even though we may have had the #1 pick in the PSD, if half a dozen unhappy, uncontracted players had all walked, the quality ones would have found homes at other clubs.
It is interesting to note of our most experienced players Whitnall, Fevola & Scotland had great seasons in 2006, Houlihan did everything asked of him, Stevens carried an injury (but had been sensational in 2004 & 2005), Kouta is limited but was B & F in 2005. Lappin, well he has just cracked the sads.
Of our younger players, Simpson had a career best season. As did Thornton. Murphy exceeded everybody's expectations. Bentick & Carazzo continued to give their all. O'Hailpin came forward in leaps & bounds. I could go on for ages. The point is, though, it would seem the players that dislike Pagan are those that are on the outer. Those mostly lacking ability, who have only been on our list because of our desperate plight. If we had another half a dozen players with the experience of the above-named experienced players, we would be winning more games & therefore would not be subject to this type of rumor/innuendo.
The average age would have dropped at least 2 years from 2003/2004 - surely you're not expecting 18 and 19 year olds to have an impact at senior level? The rejects from other clubs gave us decent service, but most dropped off heaps after their first year (barring Stevens and Scotland).My belief is we'd be winning a lot more games if the players cared a bit more for their coach. Why did we go from winning 3 in 2003 to 10 in 2004 to 3/4 last 2 years? Has the list got worse?
My belief is we'd be winning a lot more games if the players cared a bit more for their coach. Why did we go from winning 3 in 2003 to 10 in 2004 to 3/4 last 2 years? Has the list got worse?
