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The board isn't stupid, if the players are unhappy with Pagan they'll know about it. But what needs to happen is Pratt, Swann or Icke needs to sit down with each Carlton player and talk to them about how they're feeling at the moment about how things are going and what they think can be done to improve them. The answers should be held in strictest confidentiality, so the player(s) feel no need to sugarcoat anything and can be 100% honest. And then if the majority says they would prefer changes to be made, then they should be listened to.

And I may not have much time for Mike Sheehan, but geez he must be freaking psychic
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/ ... 22,00.html


I agree with you and if the players are unhappy then things need to be investigated and addressed

but this argument can be contered by

Pratt, Swann or Icke sitting down with each player and saying you play for Carlton FC, pull your flowering finger out and start playing for the jumper.

your idea will work better as too many afl footballer are pampered and spoilt 'brats', not all of them.


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It is laughable... suspending our best player so that the likes of Wiggins and co. can provide leadership.


Wiggo IS more of a leader than Fev. No doubt about that. leadership is not just about skillset, its about setting the right example. And Wiggo definately tries his guts out.

Thornton is more of a leader than Fev.

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What a monumental f-up from the club.

I'm all for being very tough on the players in terms of trading, discipline etc. all things that benefit the CLUB must be done no matter what. If however the suspension was for the two 50M penalties (and nothing else) then it just does not make sense, he would have to be suspended every few weeks for the rest of his career if that is the case. Are they going to suspend Thornton for throwing his head back and mouthing off at team-mates when his opponent takes a mark on a lead?

If they want to trade him just make up an injury and get working in the background.

Doing it this way just tells the other clubs we are desperate and turns it into a buyers market, they will all lower their offers.


No Pago said it was not just for this game but he overall performance and attitude.


So they specifically said he is being suspended rather than dropped?

.... and being suspended basically according to the whole 'vibe' of what he is doing?

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What a monumental f-up from the club.

I'm all for being very tough on the players in terms of trading, discipline etc. all things that benefit the CLUB must be done no matter what. If however the suspension was for the two 50M penalties (and nothing else) then it just does not make sense, he would have to be suspended every few weeks for the rest of his career if that is the case. Are they going to suspend Thornton for throwing his head back and mouthing off at team-mates when his opponent takes a mark on a lead?

If they want to trade him just make up an injury and get working in the background.

Doing it this way just tells the other clubs we are desperate and turns it into a buyers market, they will all lower their offers.


Didn't affect Tarrents value everyone new what they where taking a risk with him Collingwood still got a first round pick plus a players in the super draft.

Fevola has another year left on his contract so the club inst going to trade him for nothing.

As stated before I don't believe the the suspension was regarding just the two 50 meter penalty but it didn't help.


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It is laughable... suspending our best player so that the likes of Wiggins and co. can provide leadership.


Wiggo IS more of a leader than Fev. No doubt about that. leadership is not just about skillset, its about setting the right example. And Wiggo definately tries his guts out.

Thornton is more of a leader than Fev.


What is the point of trying your guts out if you can't kick accurately more than 25 metres?

Wiggins kicking skills over anything more than 25 metres are below average for AFL standard.

You can only lead by what you can do on the field and if it has taken them this long to work out that Wiggins and others are sub-par - i really despair for this footballclub.

Why has it taken them this long to work out Gibbs shouldn't be played exclusively in the back pocket?

Or will he be there again this weekend?


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I'm sure I saw Diesel give away 2 x 50's on more than one occasion.

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What a monumental f-up from the club.

I'm all for being very tough on the players in terms of trading, discipline etc. all things that benefit the CLUB must be done no matter what. If however the suspension was for the two 50M penalties (and nothing else) then it just does not make sense, he would have to be suspended every few weeks for the rest of his career if that is the case. Are they going to suspend Thornton for throwing his head back and mouthing off at team-mates when his opponent takes a mark on a lead?

If they want to trade him just make up an injury and get working in the background.

Doing it this way just tells the other clubs we are desperate and turns it into a buyers market, they will all lower their offers.


No Pago said it was not just for this game but he overall performance and attitude.


So they specifically said he is being suspended rather than dropped?

.... and being suspended basically according to the whole 'vibe' of what he is doing?


i would say his performance was the straw that broke the camels back. He has been too inconsistant for a number of years, Maybe this is the kick up the back that he needs.

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Jarusa wrote:
What a monumental f-up from the club.

I'm all for being very tough on the players in terms of trading, discipline etc. all things that benefit the CLUB must be done no matter what. If however the suspension was for the two 50M penalties (and nothing else) then it just does not make sense, he would have to be suspended every few weeks for the rest of his career if that is the case. Are they going to suspend Thornton for throwing his head back and mouthing off at team-mates when his opponent takes a mark on a lead?

If they want to trade him just make up an injury and get working in the background.

Doing it this way just tells the other clubs we are desperate and turns it into a buyers market, they will all lower their offers.


If you thinks its just about 2 50m penalties, your mistaken.

This wouldnt be a Pagan move. He hasnt dropped a good player for disciplinary reasons ever.

How do Murphy, Simpson, Caraazo, Gibbs feel, busting their arse to get the ball and get it forward and Fev goes for one handed marks, gives away frees and 50m, goes off at the umpire everyrtime he doesnt mark it?

Was dropping him the right action? Only time will tell.
Was doing nothing the best option? I doubt it

Didnt hurt Steve Johnson, Jeff Farmer or Nick Davis any.
If Fev is good enough, he'll come out of this a better player. I am optimistic he will.

What is being done to his trade value with performances like Saturday? Being dragged for poor discipline

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bluechucky wrote:
1979 Norm Smith medal wrote:
It is laughable... suspending our best player so that the likes of Wiggins and co. can provide leadership.


Wiggo IS more of a leader than Fev. No doubt about that. leadership is not just about skillset, its about setting the right example. And Wiggo definately tries his guts out.

Thornton is more of a leader than Fev.


Hear! hear! There is some misguided belief here that the best player is automatically the best leader. Wiggins tries his heart out no matter what. He doesn't throw in the towel when things aren't going his way.

No one can and should deny that Fev has his childish spats. This needs to change and cannot continue for the good of the club. Fev needs to make a decision RIGHT NOW. Pour his heart into the Blues who he's been with for years, or pour his heart into another club and start all over again.


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1979 Norm Smith medal wrote:
It is laughable... suspending our best player so that the likes of Wiggins and co. can provide leadership.


Wiggo IS more of a leader than Fev. No doubt about that. leadership is not just about skillset, its about setting the right example. And Wiggo definately tries his guts out.

Thornton is more of a leader than Fev.


Next time you go to a game do yourself a favour and count how many times Thornton blames teammates for his opponent kicking a goal on him.
Oh, and Wiggo a leader!!! What has this club become!!


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1979 Norm Smith medal wrote:
It is laughable... suspending our best player so that the likes of Wiggins and co. can provide leadership.



"He has been told to go away and have a think about his role at the club and his role in the team and we will touch base with him next week," Swann said.

mmm..... ok my role is to solve all of Carlton's problems. I will touch base with you once i can achieve this for you, Greg.

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Lee Harvard Oswald.

deflecting blame...what a JOKE..................


No organisation or Football Club needs individuals. Team sport and Fev needs to realise this . The Pagan issue will be addressed like all other Football Department issues.

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What a monumental f-up from the club.

I'm all for being very tough on the players in terms of trading, discipline etc. all things that benefit the CLUB must be done no matter what. If however the suspension was for the two 50M penalties (and nothing else) then it just does not make sense, he would have to be suspended every few weeks for the rest of his career if that is the case. Are they going to suspend Thornton for throwing his head back and mouthing off at team-mates when his opponent takes a mark on a lead?

If they want to trade him just make up an injury and get working in the background.

Doing it this way just tells the other clubs we are desperate and turns it into a buyers market, they will all lower their offers.


No Pago said it was not just for this game but he overall performance and attitude.


So they specifically said he is being suspended rather than dropped?

.... and being suspended basically according to the whole 'vibe' of what he is doing?


i would say his performance was the straw that broke the camels back. He has been too inconsistant for a number of years, Maybe this is the kick up the back that he needs.


It won't do a thing. What we saw on Saturday is Fev, it will never change. However, if we were a successful team it would not be an issue, with a team playing well onfield discipline issues would be extremely rare and he would be winning many games off his own boot.

I just hope if the club does trade him that the trade is very good.

It would be a shame to see Fev lost to the club for next to nothing just because of a group of supporters held the bar too high.

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Good grief. :roll:

Don't think I'll be [REDACTED] going this week.

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hey the tankers should be happy

the anti tankers hsould be happy

the get rid of Fevs should be happy

the give Fev a chancers should be happy

so too

the get rid of Paganers

the keep paganers get some leadershipers

the when is the club going to do somethingers
the club is doing somethingers


its got more wins in this than christmas tree lights down Ivanhoe boulevard

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Jarusa, that is just rediculous. His value will probably increase if he can come back fully motivated and ready to do what is required. We have him contrcated for 18 months so the ball is in our court. Had he been uncontracted I'd be a little more reluctant to go too hard.

It's a no-lose situation. As exsing said, it's hardly a secret Fev's a goose :roll: .


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Just listened to the press conference. DP was quite conciliatory, but swannie was short and sharp. I get the feeling that this was not DP's decision


Refer my conspiracy theory above.


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DownUnderChick wrote:
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Good move - there go about 10,000 members.

I thought the club had moved on from handling things in such a pathetic way. No worries - this will send his trade value through the roof!! Pack of idiots.


Not sure why this is pathetic as he has been getting away with crappy behaviour for a while.

Perhaps the club gave him an ultimatum previously and he crossed that line on Saturday, hence the axing. Sitting him in the bench is not having the desired effect or playing him full back either.

I think it is a positive for the club to have taken such a strong stand with him.

Fev to Weagles and either Pick 1, 2 or 3 for Judd.


I agree - I think the club did this well and I put that down to the current management of the club - never would have happened before.

I think they came right out and short-circuited further media bashing of CFC over Fevs performance (Wilson, Smith).

Don't forget, the Hawks suspended Hodge a couple years back.

I think this will be a good example to our team that no one is a favourite or above the team.

ps: gee, I wish there was two items for discussion during this conference however (*cough* Pagan OUT, Voss IN) - though I dont think Voss could come in being on Brisbane's list - but money can get anything.


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What a monumental f-up from the club.

I'm all for being very tough on the players in terms of trading, discipline etc. all things that benefit the CLUB must be done no matter what. If however the suspension was for the two 50M penalties (and nothing else) then it just does not make sense, he would have to be suspended every few weeks for the rest of his career if that is the case. Are they going to suspend Thornton for throwing his head back and mouthing off at team-mates when his opponent takes a mark on a lead?

If they want to trade him just make up an injury and get working in the background.

Doing it this way just tells the other clubs we are desperate and turns it into a buyers market, they will all lower their offers.


If you thinks its just about 2 50m penalties, your mistaken.

This wouldnt be a Pagan move. He hasnt dropped a good player for disciplinary reasons ever.

How do Murphy, Simpson, Caraazo, Gibbs feel, busting their arse to get the ball and get it forward and Fev goes for one handed marks, gives away frees and 50m, goes off at the umpire everyrtime he doesnt mark it?

Was dropping him the right action? Only time will tell.
Was doing nothing the best option? I doubt it

Didnt hurt Steve Johnson, Jeff Farmer or Nick Davis any.
If Fev is good enough, he'll come out of this a better player. I am optimistic he will.

What is being done to his trade value with performances like Saturday? Being dragged for poor discipline


So has he been suspended or dropped? You have mentioned both.

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How ridiculous is that???? :lol:

Just say he has an injury... and trade him from strength if you dont want him..


Sorry Syn, no one is stupid enough to believe that though. His body language says it all.


Nah.. you have a coah who is just not capable of getting the best out of alot of players.
I reckon theyre tired of him.
Theyre tired and theyre not going on...


Denis is the one that needs the lay off...

I really believe he is DESTROYING this football club!!!

I cant believe they had a press conference to handle what happened with Fev on saturday night..... its ludicrous!!


I must say Synbad, with your thoughts regarding Pagan you have been 100%correct from the start!

What are we gonna do if we trade Fev? s Waite or Fisher going to take the best defender?.. The problem lies with Pagan because the players are fed up with the lack of direction!

We saw what the team were capable of against the port and bulldogs, obviously saying something about the players rather than the coach! I believe Fev has always had faith in Pagan as a coach, but he obviously doesnt anymore and is being burnt out!

Yes, Fevola's performance was cringe worthy and quite terrible but he's not the only 1 who needs to take a good hard look at himself! Make the hard decisions! Neale Daniher got the chop and he's done far better than Pagan over the last few years, Us Carlton supporters are sick of it, the team is stagnating, our best player is being burnt out there....

Fevola is a star, and will grow with a team thats flourishing! It's the direction of this footy club thats holding players like the Fev back...

FFS! Bring in someone with fresh ideas!! Someone with a clue! :x

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