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He's been sacked.

What a disaster of an appointment that was.

Thank you Kernahan and company.

When does McKay follow?

 

Mick Warner at Herald Sun tweeted its done.

Malthouse is gone.

Not even Tony Abbott could get him a reprieve :)

 

Because Roos approved his appointment!

and his surname proves that every week he coaches we will have a good win

How do you know he is that good?

Lol OD, does your entire day involving skimming the forum for a positive post and finding a way to make it a downer? I went from the 400 game thread to this one and both posts were you being all sad.

Cheer up mate! Someone else is crap instead of us!

Having said that I enjoy your predictable negativity. It is a bastion of certainty in these volatile times.

 

Confirmation?

Reported on Fox & in The Age.

Carlton are officially a shambles.

Reported on Fox & in The Age.

Carlton are officially a shambles.

Watch them stick their hands out for a PP, and watch the AFL give it to them.


Not even Tony Abbott could get him a reprieve :)

I believe his opinion was the reason they sacked him.

Still not on the afl site. ABC have had it for ages.

I've heard Stuart Dews Name mentioned and even put forward by Sydney (players or coach - may have been a player interview)..

I wonder if Barry is still hanging around the place.

What a laugh. If their administration couldn't learn from the worst administration our club ever had, what hope have they got?

Hmm do I detect a note of sarcasm there WJ

You are a genius, OD ... :blink:


Up on AFL.com.au now

Presser at 4.15

Not even Tony Abbott could get him a reprieve :)

When I saw that the PM had backed him in, I knew he was gone ... :) Would Tony Abbott even recognise Mick? :blink:

I wonder if there's a way in which us Melbourne fans can get together and brainstorm some ideas to help a fellow club out in its time of need?

Perhaps we can organise some player trades to improve their lists or some other act of kindness?

NO they can't have Garlett back. OMG how good was his coming to us.

Have they named a replacement or interim? And they get rewarded with yet another Friday night match this time at the SCG. Good luck, blues. Not.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/afl-to-probe-malthouses-betts-claims-20150526-gh9jq3

UPDATE: The AFL has revealed it will make "enquiries" into Mick Malthouse's extraordinary claims that Eddie Betts had already agreed to move to the Adelaide Crows "18 months out" from the time he actually left the Blues.

In a remarkable interview with SEN on Tuesday, Malthouse claimed that Steven Trigg, who was chief executive officer of the Crows before taking up the same post at Carlton, had told the Blues coaching staff when he arrived not to take Betts leaving personally because the Crows had him "stitched him up 18 months out".

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/afl-to-probe-malthouses-betts-claims-20150526-gh9jq3

UPDATE: The AFL has revealed it will make "enquiries" into Mick Malthouse's extraordinary claims that Eddie Betts had already agreed to move to the Adelaide Crows "18 months out" from the time he actually left the Blues.

In a remarkable interview with SEN on Tuesday, Malthouse claimed that Steven Trigg, who was chief executive officer of the Crows before taking up the same post at Carlton, had told the Blues coaching staff when he arrived not to take Betts leaving personally because the Crows had him "stitched him up 18 months out".

Brilliant. Trigg is toxic.


How do you know he is that good?

He too much involved in this Essendon Drug mess for my liking.

 

They better just stay away from McCartney as someone to develop a young list from 2016 onwards.

He's ours!!!


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