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Smoke screen for what?

i get the idea much is being as a nod and a handshake behind closed doors

Jackson presents the straight bat,,,but he's pragmatic

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I was at the GWS Brunch and that's exactly what Jackson said! 1.5 million only and it was to pay out contracts. The AFL only want to make sure our board is ok and the rest is up to us. Jackson said the rest is a media beat up!


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It will be

Roos

Eade

Williams

Craig

Ratten

Parkin is on the sub committee and has a lot of respect for Ratten, I don't think we should go there. He just doesn't have the x factor to engender hope in the playing group and with the supporters. I think Craig is probably on the outer now, leaving 3 realistic options I would think.

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did anyone attend the club luncheon before the gws game?

i heard jackson said the afl money was 1.5M and not 2.75M

Also said the only payback was the afl having a say on board approvals

No cash for a coach

Said what is in the press is more to appease other clubs than the reality

Any truth in this

Any comments

heres an explanation DC,,,

don't take any notice of what I tell you, & certainly not what you may hear in a pre game luncheon. the reality is to be found in the results.

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I would be fairly happy with any of those five, finallly seems like the club is getting serious about improving, remember Ratten had Carlton playing some really good football at the start of last year, flag favourites at one point until they got a few injuries

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I would be fairly happy with any of those five, finallly seems like the club is getting serious about improving, remember Ratten had Carlton playing some really good football at the start of last year, flag favourites at one point until they got a few injuries

Carlton got smashed up by Essendrug in Round 5 last year, and i mean smashed up. That is when the first inklings of the supplements started. Carlton were furious.

Ratten lost about 6 players that day to long term injuries. Broken bones. Their season was over.

I wouldn't say no to Ratten completely.

He has unfinished business.

Not my first choice but he is underrated by many.

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Carlton got smashed up by Essendrug in Round 5 last year, and i mean smashed up. That is when the first inklings of the supplements started. Carlton were furious.

Ratten lost about 6 players that day to long term injuries. Their season was over.

I wouldn't say no to Ratten completely.

He has unfinished business.

Not my first choice but he is underrated by many.

The other side of that being he had imo abit more to work with at Carlton, Gibbs, murphy and co had Judd to lead them, we don't really have anyone like that so developing mids is a much tougher ask.

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The other side of that being he had imo abit more to work with at Carlton, Gibbs, murphy and co had Judd to lead them, we don't really have anyone like that so developing mids is a much tougher ask.

sure. But we still have the draft and FA before next year.

Players will be recruited.

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sure. But we still have the draft and FA before next year.

Players will be recruited.

I hope the coach is decided if not announced so they can start pulling strings and get that under control, an experienced mid for mine would be top of the priority list, as well as inside mids from the draft.

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I hope the coach is decided if not announced so they can start pulling strings and get that under control, an experienced mid for mine would be top of the priority list, as well as inside mids from the draft.

sure. And Ratten is a chance because he knows midfield players.

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Ratten never impressed me as mid field coach for Melbourne.

Maybe it's just that we haven't had a half decent mid field for 13 years.

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I was at the GWS Brunch and that's exactly what Jackson said! 1.5 million only and it was to pay out contracts. The AFL only want to make sure our board is ok and the rest is up to us. Jackson said the rest is a media beat up!

so, it perplexes me then that the press don't give this more widespread coverage

what's going on here?

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Ratten never impressed me as mid field coach for Melbourne.

Maybe it's just that we haven't had a half decent mid field for 13 years.

The year Ratten was our mid field coach we were top of the ladder at the round 18 mark. If that doesn't impress you then your a hard man to impress chippy!

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id have the rat as mid coach

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The year Ratten was our mid field coach we were top of the ladder at the round 18 mark. If that doesn't impress you then your a hard man to impress chippy!

Then we lost the next 5 games. The midfield did not stand up when required.

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Then we lost the next 5 games. The midfield did not stand up when required.

From memory he was only there for one season. Imagine what he could have achieved with a couple of pre seasons under the belt

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From memory he was only there for one season. Imagine what he could have achieved with a couple of pre seasons under the belt

Beat me to it.

And Melbourne's falling off towards the end of the season in the mid-00s was certainly not exclusive to that year. They did it basically every year leading into the finals.

We should have seen all of this coming. The club was never great at its height in the 00s. It was only ever "really good", and this always seemed to be enough.

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