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Now I might be blowing something out of my arse, and don't want to start any rumours. But a mate of mine was telling me that there has been leaked text messages, between him and Garlett about him trying to get to the demons. Apparently Carlton have found out about this and have tried to get him to resign on further, but he has said that he doesn't want to deal with contract talks and just wants to play footy. I have done a bit of research but can't seem to see anything myself. I know he is contracted on until the end of 2016 though, has anyone else heard anything about this?

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Now I might be blowing something out of my arse, and don't want to start any rumours. But a mate of mine was telling me that there has been leaked text messages, between him and Garlett about him trying to get to the demons. Apparently Carlton have found out about this and have tried to get him to resign on further, but he has said that he doesn't want to deal with contract talks and just wants to play footy. I have done a bit of research but can't seem to see anything myself. I know he is contracted on until the end of 2016 though, has anyone else heard anything about this?

I also heard once that the only reason Carlton even took Garlett (rookie draft) at all was because of his relationship with Yarran (high draft pick) to help the latter get settled, so it's plausible. That said, it's probably all bull. Believe as you will.

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Imagine that, losing all 3 Amigos

Well they were more than happy to offload Garlett for peanuts, almost out of principal. I think there's some severe cultural issues at Carlton, something just stinks like sewage down there. I reckon they have the least prestige and pedigree of any Victorian club these days, a far cry from their glory years.

I did enjoy reading through the wallowing and tears of their fans at BF forum, after Garlett's blinder on Saturday. Lots of head scratching about just what the hell is going on at Visy Park (other than Judd stuffing brown paper bags into his pockets).

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Well they were more than happy to offload Garlett for peanuts, almost out of principal. I think there's some severe cultural issues at Carlton, something just stinks like sewage down there. I reckon they have the least prestige and pedigree of any Victorian club these days, a far cry from their glory years.

I did enjoy reading through the wallowing and tears of their fans at BF forum, after Garlett's blinder on Saturday. Lots of head scratching about just what the hell is going on at Visy Park (other than Judd stuffing brown paper bags into his pockets).

My Carlton Mate is frothing at the mouth at losing Garlett

I thanked him sincerely :)

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The silly season has started early this year

I heard Danger and Tex want to come to the Dees as well..... Bernie has been in their ear.... oh wait that was last year

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Just text him with instructions to get on Mick's bad side, and they'll be offloading him in no time.

Eating his morning bagel before training should do the trick.

He had a falling out with Mick last year if i remember correctly

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I doubt the rumor, either Garlett or Yarran would've had to of leaked texts - why would they do that?

It doesn't benefit either of them to leak texts.

Party pooper.

Rumours about gun players wanting to come to the MFC are so much more exciting without logic ruining the fun.

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Well they were more than happy to offload Garlett for peanuts, almost out of principal. I think there's some severe cultural issues at Carlton, something just stinks like sewage down there. I reckon they have the least prestige and pedigree of any Victorian club these days, a far cry from their glory years.

I did enjoy reading through the wallowing and tears of their fans at BF forum, after Garlett's blinder on Saturday. Lots of head scratching about just what the hell is going on at Visy Park (other than Judd stuffing brown paper bags into his pockets).

I reckon Mick's done a Neeldy to that list. That guy would be a monster behind closed doors

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Personal opinion, I rate Yarran as one if not the most over rated player in the game. He is very lazy and doesn't work for the team.

Now if Roos/Goodwin could turn that around he certainly has a touch of ability.

Lets find someone like Burgoyne, a real class team player.

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