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Author:  JK [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:17 pm ]
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Johnny's been on the phone to some board members about a potential coaching role next season...
watch this space..

I dont know too much about him, but he should definately be interviewed AFAIC.

Author:  camel [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:24 pm ]
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That is some welcome news I guess. At least he has some initiative!

Author:  bosman [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:27 pm ]
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Didn't he play under Pagan? Wasn't he one of Pagan's lovechilds ?

I wonder how much of Pagan's style has rubbed off on him.

Author:  marciblue [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:28 pm ]
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Has also worked under other coaches and has had a chance to work under different coaching approaches. Paul Roos an example

Author:  kennyhunter [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:29 pm ]
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Problem is he didn't play for carlton :P :P

Author:  verbs [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:29 pm ]
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I wonder if he's mastered his spoonerism problem?

Author:  kennyhunter [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:29 pm ]
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.... in the 90s ....

Author:  bluechampion [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:33 pm ]
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Interesting... Putting himself in the melbourne coaching picture.

Mitchell - Head Coach (experience with Carlton and the Bullants).

Longmire - Forwards (experience with Sydney - premiers 05/06?).
Ratten - Midfield (experience with Melbourne and in the EDFL).
Silvagni - Defence (Experience as a part-timer with the Dogs).

Dean - Bullants (?)

Bradley & Williams part-time skills coaches (no coaching experience, bar Braddles one-day stint at St. Kilda)

Then we need a top-notch football manager / performance manager. Sheldon?

Hughes is a pretty good recruiter I reckon, and Col can stay as in his player-welfare role.

It'd be nice if we had one new non-carlton person on-board.

Author:  TruBlueBrad [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:34 pm ]
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Lets have a bidding war.

Phone the Carlton Football Club and state your minimum salary if interested in coaching.

Author:  Shakin77 [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:38 pm ]
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bluechampion wrote:
Interesting... Putting himself in the melbourne coaching picture.

Mitchell - Head Coach (experience with Carlton and the Bullants).

Longmire - Forwards (experience with Sydney - premiers 05/06?).
Ratten - Midfield (experience with Melbourne and in the EDFL).
Silvagni - Defence (Experience as a part-timer with the Dogs).

Dean - Bullants (?)

Bradley & Williams part-time skills coaches (no coaching experience, bar Braddles one-day stint at St. Kilda)

Then we need a top-notch football manager / performance manager. Sheldon?

Hughes is a pretty good recruiter I reckon, and Col can stay as in his player-welfare role.

It'd be nice if we had one new non-carlton person on-board.


Don't think Longmire would be calling for an assitant coaching role behind super coach Barry.

Author:  DocSherrin III [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:38 pm ]
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That's right Josh - he's been on the phone to Geelong!

Again - I'd take what you're saying with a grain of salt...an assistant coach of the reigning premiers with a family firmly entrenched in Sydney on the eve of a finals campaign puts a call through to a board member of the Carlton Football Club on the eve of a board meeting! Well...I'm sure he would have been interviewed anyway - and if he could bring back Ross Lyon with him - that'd be even better (top bloke and very good coach)...but being a betting man - I reckon JOHN (since when was he 'Johnny'???) Longmire will stay a Swan.

Author:  molsey [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:42 pm ]
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How do you assess whether Mitchell or Longmire is the best coach for our list? How do you compare a specialist coach for a succesful team versus a reserves / sometime specialist coach for a successful reserves team and struggling senior team?

Is it a Q&A, comparison of development methodologies?

Author:  showbag [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:42 pm ]
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must have been impressed with what he saw on Sunday :)

Author:  bluechampion [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:42 pm ]
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Shakin77 wrote:
bluechampion wrote:
Interesting... Putting himself in the melbourne coaching picture.

Mitchell - Head Coach (experience with Carlton and the Bullants).

Longmire - Forwards (experience with Sydney - premiers 05/06?).
Ratten - Midfield (experience with Melbourne and in the EDFL).
Silvagni - Defence (Experience as a part-timer with the Dogs).

Dean - Bullants (?)

Bradley & Williams part-time skills coaches (no coaching experience, bar Braddles one-day stint at St. Kilda)

Then we need a top-notch football manager / performance manager. Sheldon?

Hughes is a pretty good recruiter I reckon, and Col can stay as in his player-welfare role.

It'd be nice if we had one new non-carlton person on-board.


Don't think Longmire would be calling for an assitant coaching role behind super coach Barry.


Why not? Apparently we'll have 12 assistants... :)

Author:  The Duke [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:46 pm ]
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Dr.SHERRIN wrote:
That's right Josh - he's been on the phone to Geelong!

Again - I'd take what you're saying with a grain of salt...an assistant coach of the reigning premiers with a family firmly entrenched in Sydney on the eve of a finals campaign puts a call through to a board member of the Carlton Football Club on the eve of a board meeting! Well...I'm sure he would have been interviewed anyway - and if he could bring back Ross Lyon with him - that'd be even better (top bloke and very good coach)...but being a betting man - I reckon JOHN (since when was he 'Johnny'???) Longmire will stay a Swan.


He wants to come back to Melbourne - senior position would give him that chance.

I'd have him in a flash.

Author:  JK [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:57 pm ]
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Again - I'd take what you're saying with a grain of salt...an assistant coach of the reigning premiers with a family firmly entrenched in Sydney on the eve of a finals campaign puts a call through to a board member of the Carlton Football Club on the eve of a board meeting! Well...I'm sure he would have been interviewed anyway - and if he could bring back Ross Lyon with him - that'd be even better (top bloke and very good coach)...but being a betting man - I reckon JOHN (since when was he 'Johnny'???) Longmire will stay a Swan.


You're right.... I have nothing better to do with my time then making up stories and posting them on Carlton fan websites...
Now what do you think about Longmire as a potential coach Dr Sherrin? I personally think, as I posted earlier, that he could prove to be a better prospect than even Mitchell.
I look forward to your contention.

Author:  DocSherrin III [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 4:07 pm ]
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..But you've already stated that you don't know much about him - so how could you then say he might make a better coach than Mitchell?!! :?

I don't think you've thought this one through Josh...best go back to the drawing board...I am resigned to the fact after reading many of your posts, that you're just a kid who has nothing better to do with his time than create a few posts that aren't really newsworthy at all seeing as they've been brought up on radio talkback over the last 12 months.

Author:  kingkerna [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 4:20 pm ]
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Dr - why don't you put people down somewhere else? I haven't heard too many suggestions about Longmire going to Carlton over the last 12 months.

You are always so bloody negative!

Author:  JK [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 4:22 pm ]
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Ahh, Heard you the first time Tony.. (12th man)

If I'm just a kid who
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has nothing better to do with his time than create a few posts that aren't really newsworthy at all seeing as they've been brought up on talkback radio over the last 12 months
then I will grant you full permission not to read any more of my posts... Full permission..

However, if you want to continue to publicly ridicule what I post, then good on ya. A bloke named Dr Sherrin on a Carlton fan forum bagging me for not knowing whats going on in the CFC is hardly going to see me crying myself to sleep.

For those that are interested in what I write, and want to know where I'm getting my info from, then I'll be happy to answer PM's. I guess it can be one form of holding myself to account...

Author:  Elwood Blues1 [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 4:26 pm ]
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Which job does Longmire want...Pagan or Mitchell's?

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