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My votes is for Mark Needle as the next Carlton coach as he has experience at the AFL level.

Sounds like the Essendon culture has rubbed off on Neeldy in the short time he has been there! Edited by Colin B. Flaubert
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Jeff Garlett - 8 games 16 goals (highest at MFC thus far).

Plus creating havoc in the forward half! Great acquisition!

hee hee hee ;)

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Merge Carlton and Essendon into one superteam of moral corruption. The Caligulas?

Give the last spot to a Tassie club.

there is a lot of blue supporters in Tassie, let the Roos take them over, & play out of Tassie,,, the Blue Roos

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Sometimes in organizations one finds that someone coming on board with superlative recommendations turns out to be quite the opposite. It is as if the first organization just can't wait to offload them, hence the glowing references. Have seen it a few times.

Do you work for the UN?

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Gibbs and Judd out tonight.

More good news .

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From a technical viewpoint they need another 15-20 decent footballers, a great plan and good people to implement that plan ... included in that plan is a good degree of luck (especially with drafting, trades & acquiring free agents)

If they look for a quick fix they could get even worse. They'll be down for a while yet regardless - their current list is awful.

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Essendon, Carlton and now FIFA.

I am enjoying my sport at the moment

Bit harsh on FIFA comparing them to those cheats.

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Bit harsh on FIFA comparing them to those cheats.

i hope international corruption does not get at the WADA case. No doubt there will potato sacks full of dollars available to palms susceptible to greasing.

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I see the AFL have cleared Trigg on any wrong doing with Betts.

Wow there is a surprise took them two days.

If it was the MFC the investigation would take six months and conclude they did not break the rules but here is a half $million fine.

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i can't wait for the ioc to get turned over

The known endemic corruption within these major sporting bodies has turned me off the sports.

I have for some time had little interest in the Olympics etc we all know they are corrupt to the core.

I agree dc I cannot wait for the IOC to get there comeuppance

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The known endemic corruption within these major sporting bodies has turned me off the sports.

I have for some time had little interest in the Olympics etc we all know they are corrupt to the core.

I agree dc I cannot wait for the IOC to get there comeuppance

You'll be waiting a while for the Olympics......cesspool

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The 4rse fell out of Carlton's attendance numbers after the loss to the 'pies.

Lions - Ethiad - 20,300

Giants - Etihad - 16,700

Cats - Etihad - 32,000

Swans at the SCG this friday, then...

Crows MCG

Power MCG

Suns Etihad

Bulldogs Etihad

Got to wonder if they'll even average 20,000 over those four games.

This is starting to get too horrible to look at.

Carlton (no doubt with the assistance of Gill) was probably hoping to cement itself as one of the "preferred" options for the bulk of Friday night matches at the G with this year's Gill lead entre'.

They've gone from 6 home matches at Etihad last year and 5 at the G to 5 and 6 (at the G) this year. By getting the crowd numbers (ratings) it would have helped their cause to increase their G home match bias next year. Probably to our detriment.

It's not like they were flying along last year so they really have to thank Gill for what they've been given so far.

Had we gotten our act together years ago and been a decent competitive outfit i doubt the Blues would have been given such a leg up on the Friday night side or even looked at for more G home games. So in many ways our poor results since 2007 are part of the problem here. We can hardly crow about anything given our poor record since then.

It's also beholden upon other less favoured AFL clubs, like the Doggies, Norf, the Saints and us to pressure the AFL and push for more Friday night exposure. Norf in particular should be getting the exposure that the Blues are having as they were the club that lead the way in early Friday night footy and have also been much more competitive (watchable) in recent years.

The 4 least favoured Vic clubs (above) need to start voicing their concern and push for better outcomes. Can you imagine how much more exposure and preferred fixtures at the G the Blues will get WHEN the Blues get their act together on the field! We've already lost the bulk of our "home" ground at the G advantages we had to the Pies since they left Pie park. Winning and success will give us more leverage to avoid another club muscling in. Now is a good time to find that success and edge a weakening (competing) club, like the Blues, out. Their loss should be our gain. But we need to start winning to be able to do so.

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Sorry, Gibbs, Judd and Murphy are out?

Player revolt much?

They will get utterly, utterly murdered.

They actually showed some spirit and played with a bit of flair and banged in for a change.

The contrast between Mick's record breaking Friday night debacle and last night's "effort", couldn't have been greater.

I heard during the week, via a "this one is the brother of that one who works with the Pies" that the contrast between Mick's coaching "man management" style and Bucks was also massive. Mick allegedly playing only his annointed favs most weeks vs Bucks who just wants to give the opportunity to whoever can show they perform the best in that particular role.

If there is any truth to this and this style carried over to the Blues (eg Daisy!??, leaving other draft picks to rot in the VFL), then one could quite easily consider the effect it may have had within the playing group.

IF so, i would predict we will see a much more competitive Blues line up most weeks from here, at least from an "effort" aspect now that Mick has departed and also a change in the style in which the team plays it's brand of footy.

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I was surprised to see Carlton only have 46k members. Thats pretty bad for a club as popular as them.

They aren't a top 4 club anymore thats for sure... not Victoria wise, and certainly not AFL wise.

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