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Banned: Pin-up-boy Ryan Houlihan is not allowed back in Crown casino.

TWO Carlton stars have been banned by Crown casino after brawling with

hotel staff in another embarrassing blow to the football club.

The latest fiasco for Carlton came when Ryan Houlihan and Andrew Walker -

one of them dressed only in his underpants - emerged from a lift into

the Crown Promenade Hotel foyer early on Sunday.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/bad-blues...o-1225812575703

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What is it with Footballers walking around Hotel Lobby's dressed only in Reg Grundys??

I have stayed in loads of hotels and never once had the urge to do that-why is it footy players do?? :lol: :lol:

Carlton-what a great Club!!!!

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Haha can you smell what the blues are cookin'?

Fev wasn't the only rotten egg by a long shot

Although I'm loathe to throw stones.

I have a lot of confidence in our boys at the moment, all seem like good kids, but its inevitable they'll slip up at some time...

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But you have to admit, this couldn't have happened to a more deserving club! ;)

Sure got me laughing at 6:30 this morning when i awoke to hear the news. Such a club Carlton.

At least 2/3 of their 16 Flags won under very dodgy circumstances!!!

who could forget Lance Angwin??

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But you have to admit, this couldn't have happened to a more deserving club! ;)

True.

A bit of storm in a teacup pre Xmas. In the range of naughty boy behaviours this has alot of hoopla.

At least 2/3 of their 16 Flags won under very dodgy circumstances!!!

10-11 flags under dodgy circumstances.... 45Hg16 was right. What a load of carp.

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10-11 flags under dodgy circumstances.... 45Hg16 was right. What a load of carp.

From 1965-1995 a Lot of Brown Paper Bags would have passed around Princes Park I have no doubt. George Harris & Elliott. I don't think it's crap at all

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From 1965-1995 a Lot of Brown Paper Bags would have passed around Princes Park I have no doubt. George Harris & Elliott. I don't think it's crap at all

Prior to the salary cap was it really an issue? Proof???

1995 was a flag definitely purchased against the rules. The others --------------------------------> = Long Bow

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Prior to the salary cap was it really an issue? Proof???

1995 was a flag definitely purchased against the rules. The others --------------------------------> = Long Bow

I can supply some proof. I have spoken to Blues players of that era who admitted it to me and have spoken to blues supporters who admitted filling the bags. Good enough?

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I can supply some proof. I have spoken to Blues players of that era who admitted it to me and have spoken to blues supporters who admitted filling the bags. Good enough?

Yes i went to the Carlton Social Club a number of times in the 80's, Mates of the Old Man invited us in.

Great Social Club don't get me wrong-But the paper bags were often filled! Carlton viewed it as their right!

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I can supply some proof. I have spoken to Blues players of that era who admitted it to me and have spoken to blues supporters who admitted filling the bags. Good enough?

Your word is your honour Redleg. Crikey!

Until the AFL had the salary cap the bags of money did not breach any AFL rules did they?

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If I were a Blues fan I would be wondering at the moment about the coach Brett Ratten and captain Chris Judd. They're nowhere to be seen at a time when the club is releasing pithy statements about $5,000 fines and hiding their heads in the sand. I'd be wondering when are we going to see some leadership because if they're not visible making strong statements about the direction of the club now then where are they going to be when under pressure in the heat of the action?

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If I were a Blues fan I would be wondering at the moment about the coach Brett Ratten and captain Chris Judd. They're nowhere to be seen at a time when the club is releasing pithy statements about $5,000 fines and hiding their heads in the sand. I'd be wondering when are we going to see some leadership because if they're not visible making strong statements about the direction of the club now then where are they going to be when under pressure in the heat of the action?

In fact, Chris Judd has a habit about being around clubs that have this sort of culture... maybe behind scenes he isn't the great leader he is portrayed to be.

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