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PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2025 11:44 am 
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There might be some old Sayers content in here, but, oh well.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 22, 2025 9:42 am 
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Muppets sending postal addresses by email again. No DOB this time. I guess that's a small improvement?


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2025 1:56 pm 
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Dear Liam,

As we close out 2025, on behalf of the entire Carlton Football Club, I want to wish you and your loved ones a happy and safe festive season.

The past few months have been significant for our club, and I sincerely hope you get the opportunity to enjoy the holidays with family and friends as we look ahead to an exciting new year.

If you have been able to attend IKON Park recently or followed updates across our digital platforms, you will have noticed a new energy within our AFL playing group since their return for pre-season.

Led by General Manager of Football Chris Davies, our refreshed football department, that includes six new coaches and 11 list changes, is focused and intent on driving collective excellence across all facets of our football program, and having spoken regularly to the team throughout the first part of the pre-season, the renewed environment they have been able to create in a matter of weeks has been terrific to see.

As Graham has recently shared, along with improving our on-field performance, a renewed emphasis on member connection is a clear priority as we head into 2026. With this in mind, I am delighted to let you know that our regular open training sessions will continue into the new year, with regular player signings and photos available throughout the remainder of the pre-season.

Please click here for further information with particular details about these upcoming sessions.

For our Carlton family interstate, with next year’s fixture seeing us visit Brisbane, Perth, Sydney and Adelaide, our playing group will have opportunities to connect with as many of you as possible and the Club will be in touch with further details regarding this closer to each of those trips.

Following an inspiring AFLW season, our AFLW program has also recently welcomed five new players during the AFLW Trade and Draft period. It was fantastic to acquire Lauren Bella, Brooke Boileau and Claudia Whitfort during the trade period, while Monday night’s draft saw Lily Baxter and Tayla McMillan both begin their journeys in Navy Blue.

Our AFLW group has set the tone for our football club heading into 2026 with their infectious energy and the pride in representing the monogram, laying a great platform for the year ahead.

As we strive to restore our club as an industry leader on a sustainable basis, we know achieving our ambitions in the coming years won’t be defined by any individual or a single moment, but by the collective.

Our member base continues to be one of our greatest strengths, and we thank each and every one of you for your unwavering support of the Navy Blues. The power of our community underpins everything we do, and when harnessed, the passion shown by our members and supporters on game day is like no other. The strong attendances across the MCG, Marvel Stadium and IKON Park were a clear reflection of this.

Finally, on behalf of our entire football club, I want to express our heartfelt condolences to all those who have been impacted by the tragedy that unfolded in Bondi on Sunday.

There is no place for hatred in our country and words cannot capture the devastation, but please know our thoughts are with everyone affected. Unity and support for our community have long been part of what defines our club, and I encourage all of our Carlton family to look out for one another during this time.

As we reach year’s end, I hope you have a safe and enjoyable holiday period with those who matter most to you.

Take care and see you at the footy in 2026.

Robert Priestley
President


Nothing terribly exciting in there, but the para about refreshed footy dept continues to build the belief that the club is quietly growing in confidence. Let's hope its a genuine belief.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 21, 2025 5:19 pm 
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"As we strive to restore our club as an industry leader on a sustainable basis, we know achieving our ambitions in the coming years won’t be defined by any individual or a single moment, but by the collective."

I hate this crap.
I follow my football team - not an industry.
I know, I know.
Dinosaur.

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 04, 2026 9:38 am 
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Same
Also what happened in Bondi has nothing to do with Carlton
Three quarters of Australia wouldn’t know where Israel and Palestine are on a map

Despite that I’m surprisingly optimistic about 2026


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 04, 2026 10:02 am 
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Also what happened in Bondi has nothing to do with Carlton
Three quarters of Australia wouldn’t know where Israel and Palestine are on a map

Despite that I’m surprisingly optimistic about 2026


I’m not a fan of the endless “celebrity open letter” bullshit that seems to happen every second day but there’s nothing wrong with expressing condolences regarding Bondi and when you consider how strong the club’s Jewish history and current Jewish links are, it would have been ridiculous not to acknowledge it the week that it happened.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2026 11:27 pm 
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What's this story doing the rounds about him making a joke about "brown paper bags" at the presidents' lunch vs Richmond, and that he's pissed off some heavyweights who are now plotting to bring him down?

Also apparently Cotchin was a guest and we kept playing highlights of him including moments when they belted us and this also pissed off many.

I'd heard this through the grapevine and dismissed it - but Eddie McGuire reported it on his podcast today with Bartel.

Absolute shambles right now.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2026 8:09 am 
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Why the hell are we inviting a former player from a rival club in the first place?


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2026 8:30 am 
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What's this story doing the rounds about him making a joke about "brown paper bags" at the presidents' lunch vs Richmond, and that he's pissed off some heavyweights who are now plotting to bring him down?

Also apparently Cotchin was a guest and we kept playing highlights of him including moments when they belted us and this also pissed off many.

I'd heard this through the grapevine and dismissed it - but Eddie McGuire reported it on his podcast today with Bartel.

Absolute shambles right now.


Clumsy to say the least.

Whose idea was Cotchin? I really want to know.
Irrelevant and inappropriate.
Bowing to Tigers in our event.
Brown paper bags comment you expect from a Carlton hater.
What a dork.

Pisses me off too.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2026 2:11 pm 
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Traveller86 wrote:
What's this story doing the rounds about him making a joke about "brown paper bags" at the presidents' lunch vs Richmond, and that he's pissed off some heavyweights who are now plotting to bring him down?

Also apparently Cotchin was a guest and we kept playing highlights of him including moments when they belted us and this also pissed off many.

I'd heard this through the grapevine and dismissed it - but Eddie McGuire reported it on his podcast today with Bartel.

Absolute shambles right now.


Probably time to get over it. Best way to do that is to have a laugh. I mean, Jack is dead and there are no Silvagni's at the club for the first time since 1956. Let's face it - there are a lot of snowflakes at Carlton. Cotch and Krueze has always been a nice story. Childhood mates etc. Honestly - there are bigger things to worry about.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2026 3:00 pm 
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Traveller86 wrote:
What's this story doing the rounds about him making a joke about "brown paper bags" at the presidents' lunch vs Richmond, and that he's pissed off some heavyweights who are now plotting to bring him down?

Also apparently Cotchin was a guest and we kept playing highlights of him including moments when they belted us and this also pissed off many.

I'd heard this through the grapevine and dismissed it - but Eddie McGuire reported it on his podcast today with Bartel.

Absolute shambles right now.


Probably time to get over it. Best way to do that is to have a laugh. I mean, Jack is dead and there are no Silvagni's at the club for the first time since 1956. Let's face it - there are a lot of snowflakes at Carlton. Cotch and Krueze has always been a nice story. Childhood mates etc. Honestly - there are bigger things to worry about.


Can't just dismiss it Doc. Audience and supporters must remind them what is bad form, and that was bad form imo.

Kreuzer didn't win a flag against Richmond. He didn't do much against Richmond that is memorable for me, so I can't see the relevance of highlighting the Kreuzer Cotchin story at a Presidents dinner, at a Home Game, at the G, where we've won 15 Flags.

Inappropriate to say the least.

There's better players to help inspire the Blue army than Cotchin and his playmaking against Carlton. He's no Carlton Icon. Can't stand nor his smugness on the field.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2026 4:10 pm 
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bondiblue wrote:
Can't just dismiss it Doc. Audience and supporters must remind them what is bad form, and that was bad form imo.


With reference to the showing of Cotchin raising Premiership Cups at a Carlton function - this is probably another example of what I was referring to the other day about the 'bubble'. Things that make sense internally but appear tone-deaf externally.

As for the 'brown paper bags' comments - well...24 years ago. Build a wall? I mean - that is not the reason we're in the on-field mess we're in today. We suffered the consequences of the sin, but it doesn't mean we have to give every supporter inherited guilt.

We always look in the rearview mirror at Carlton and we're all guilty of it. It's not always bad, but it's not always healthy either.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2026 4:56 pm 
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storm in a teacup, while this shit bothers us we'll continue to be a yesterday club.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2026 7:05 pm 
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For the record I'm not bothered about the events I'm bothered about the fallout and more infighting.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2026 7:23 pm 
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For the record I'm not bothered about the events I'm bothered about the fallout and more infighting.

I’m most bothered about the President being the one to open old wounds.

Highlights just how detached he is. @#$%&! off back to Sydney, you cauliflower.

Hope he’s in the Epstein files. flower wanker.

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We have no soul. We are the best at being nice. We have lost our identity and as proven time and time again, starts at the very top.


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