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Sumich to Blues ???

Have to admit its rather clever.. bit silly though possibly if it doesnt get the desired result !!

Smacks of desperation more than ingenuity though ..time will tell.

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Don't think an assistant coach is going to make any difference now. Isn't he mates with Ball ? but he hasn't chosen St Kilda.

What will be interesting is West coast going to be annoyed he is being poached - not for a senior coach but assistant coach which is where he is at in his career.

Think West Coast should shun the blues for trying to poach him and not deal with them at all for Judd.

Wishful thinking.

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I agree...but its rather intersting the lengths clubs are going to !! lol

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Don't see what this has to do with Judd...?

Judd and Sumich have a very good working relationship. clearer ?

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Judd and Sumich have a very good working relationship. clearer ?

Carlton have already kicked the bucket if you ask me. This is just more evidence. They are so desperate it's disgusting. I almost feel sorry for them. But then I don't.

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I almost feel sorry for them.

Now go sit in the corner... and have a good long think about that..

come back when you feel better !! hehehe :)

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I agree...but its rather intersting the lengths clubs are going to !! lol

There was a quote from Sumich yesterday after him being turned down for the senior Essendon coaching job, that said (and please don't quote me this is not exact but if definitely close) that he had been offered a "few" or a "couple" of senior assistant coaching positions with other Melbourne clubs.

I guess what I am saying is that Carlton may not be the only Victorian club looking at obtaining Sumich's services........

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I guess what I am saying is that Carlton may not be the only Victorian club looking at obtaining Sumich's services.

Hmmmmm !!!!... I neglected to see that point of view..

Hehe.. its all a circus isnt it.. !! if we weret all barking mad to start with this would have sent us for sure !! :lol:

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The difference is, and I am not saying that we have had anything to do with Sumich (although we are a little short on assistant coaches right now) is that we would never announce it unless it was fact (hopefully), and would therefore not appear quite as desperate as poor old Carlton seem to at this point in time.

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http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,2...1-23211,00.html

Sumich to Blues ???

Have to admit its rather clever.. bit silly though possibly if it doesnt get the desired result !!

Smacks of desperation more than ingenuity though ..time will tell.

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Great idea. Let's appoint a guy as an assistant and bring him halfway across the country just in the hope that he might lure lure Chris Judd into the fold. Never mind if he's up to the job, let's just do it.

Sounds typical crass moneybags Carlton Football Club.

Like the one about Dick Pratt trying to impress the greeny in Judd by hosting Al Gore at Raheen.

An intelligent bloke like Judd would see right through that one.

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Like the one about Dick Pratt trying to impress the greeny in Judd by hosting Al Gore at Raheen.

An intelligent bloke like Judd would see right through that one.

Sad isn't it

And that is why Judd would never go to Carlton

Pratt just seems like a walking embarrassment, which works out well cos he is president of an absolute rabble

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