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Alastair Clarkson - reckons he's gonna sit out 2022
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Author:  JK [ Thu Jul 22, 2021 9:24 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Alastair Clarkson

Clarkson is cooked and needs a year off

Author:  GWS [ Thu Jul 22, 2021 9:27 pm ]
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Walsh wrote:
GWS wrote:
I almost want us to sign him now just to see how it plays out... :lol:


Then you must enjoy when I go on a tangent.


You might be overstating your importance in my life… :lol:

Author:  CFC8795 [ Thu Jul 22, 2021 9:30 pm ]
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JK wrote:
Clarkson is cooked and needs a year off

Don't we all?

Author:  GWS [ Thu Jul 22, 2021 9:31 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Alastair Clarkson

CFC8795 wrote:
JK wrote:
Clarkson is cooked and needs a year off

Don't we all?


I thought we just had one.

Author:  Walsh [ Thu Jul 22, 2021 9:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Alastair Clarkson

GWS wrote:
Walsh wrote:
GWS wrote:
I almost want us to sign him now just to see how it plays out... :lol:


Then you must enjoy when I go on a tangent.


You might be overstating your importance in my life… :lol:


Well thats difficult to figure out with shady smart ass remarks

Author:  diesel95 [ Fri Jul 23, 2021 1:20 am ]
Post subject:  Alastair Clarkson

Don’t want a coward puncher or a manic wall puncher. Times have moved on from “one soldier down, another soldier stands up” coaching inspiration.

There’s much more to the game than authoritarian discipline and toxic masculinity thanks, Clarko. Respect his record but he’s not for us. We’re on the cusp of something big for this club given it’s last twenty years and may as well give Teague at least one more year.

There’s been improvement in both most of the playing group and the team synergy (in the last few weeks). I think they (coaches) assumed last years defensive prowess was just going to happen naturally this year and the focused too heavily on offense. They seem to have recalibrated pretty well and the players have two quarters of learning by doing against a decent midfield to reference now and take some confidence from.

Author:  keogh [ Fri Jul 23, 2021 5:01 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Alastair Clarkson

An excellent coach
Yes a man with faults
But passed it
Pagan was passed it
Malthouse was passed it
So don’t be surprised we get him

Author:  murraycray [ Fri Jul 23, 2021 7:43 am ]
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past.
You're welcome.

Author:  bondiblue [ Fri Jul 23, 2021 8:43 am ]
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diesel95 wrote:
Don’t want a coward puncher or a manic wall puncher. Times have moved on from “one soldier down, another soldier stands up” coaching inspiration.

There’s much more to the game than authoritarian discipline and toxic masculinity thanks, Clarko. Respect his record but he’s not for us. We’re on the cusp of something big for this club given it’s last twenty years and may as well give Teague at least one more year.

There’s been improvement in both most of the playing group and the team synergy (in the last few weeks). I think they (coaches) assumed last years defensive prowess was just going to happen naturally this year and the focused too heavily on offense. They seem to have recalibrated pretty well and the players have two quarters of learning by doing against a decent midfield to reference now and take some confidence from.



+1

Good post diesel

Author:  azzablue [ Fri Jul 23, 2021 10:35 am ]
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Rod Waddell wrote:
Need to run this past Ian Aitken.

Apparently aitken has endorsed it and believes it easier to sneak up on Clarko at princess park , he is only been waiting over 30 years

Author:  bondiblue [ Fri Jul 23, 2021 11:48 am ]
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azzablue wrote:
Rod Waddell wrote:
Need to run this past Ian Aitken.

Apparently aitken has endorsed it and believes it easier to sneak up on Clarko at princess park , he is only been waiting over 30 years



:lol: :lol: :lol:

Clarkson deserves it. he only got a 4 match suspension for the coward punch.

Author:  bondiblue [ Fri Jul 23, 2021 11:50 am ]
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Is this the man for Carlton? I don't think so.

Quote:
Temperament

Clarkson in 2017
In addition to his role [as a Coward Puncher] in the Battle of Britain exhibition match, Clarkson has been sanctioned for his bad temper on several occasions during his coaching career. In Round 22, 2009 against Essendon*, Clarkson was fined $15,000 for confronting and threatening Matthew Lloyd after Lloyd had flattened Hawthorn's Brad Sewell and started a brawl at the start of the third quarter of the match, and for abusing an interchange steward who attempted to intervene in the incident.[19]

In July 2012, while serving as the runner for his son's team in a South Metro Junior Football League under-9s match, Clarkson was reported for abusing 19-year-old umpires' adviser Thomas Grundy; he was suspended for four SMJFL matches for the incident. The incident occurred one day after he had punched a hole in the wall of a Melbourne Cricket Ground coaches' box during an AFL match.[20]

In May 2013, Clarkson again created controversy after calling AFL Media journalist Matt Thompson a "flower".[21]

After Hawthorn's round 4 loss to Port Adelaide in 2015, footage was released of Clarkson appearing to grab the throat of a fan outside a hotel in Adelaide. After the club defended his actions, Clarkson suggested he was worried about his safety as three heavily intoxicated men had made physical contact with him after he refused photos, causing Clarkson to push one of the men.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alastair_Clarkson

It is up to Carlton supporters to haunt this Coward Puncher for the rest of his life.

No way does he come to Carlton to have the last laugh on us.

Author:  cortez [ Fri Jul 23, 2021 2:07 pm ]
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I have trouble forgiving him for stacking their back line when way in front to prevent Fev getting his ton. I'm sure the nasty little smart arse thought it was funny.

Early in his coaching career at Hawthorn the club had to pull him aside and tell him to stop abusing journalists. The mail at the time (maybe wrong) was that he wasn't far from getting shown the door, admittedly Hawthorn weren't travelling that well at that stage. Credit to him for pulling his head in (to a degree) and going on to have a stellar career. Having said that, if Geelong had won that prelim in 2013 (five point loss?) I reckon that would have been the end of him at Hawthorn.

Burnt out, past his best, we don't want him. Teague gets another year for mine.

Author:  azzablue [ Fri Jul 23, 2021 3:26 pm ]
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cortez wrote:
I have trouble forgiving him for stacking their back line when way in front to prevent Fev getting his ton. I'm sure the nasty little smart arse thought it was funny.

Early in his coaching career at Hawthorn the club had to pull him aside and tell him to stop abusing journalists. The mail at the time (maybe wrong) was that he wasn't far from getting shown the door, admittedly Hawthorn weren't travelling that well at that stage. Credit to him for pulling his head in (to a degree) and going on to have a stellar career. Having said that, if Geelong had won that prelim in 2013 (five point loss?) I reckon that would have been the end of him at Hawthorn.

Burnt out, past his best, we don't want him. Teague gets another year for mine.

Teague is contracted to 2022 , and they won’t let him go into his final year without any assurances

Teague fate will be known in 6 weeks and there is no way they are offering him a 3 year extension unless he does the impossible and wins the flag !!

Barring that , the end is near for Teague ,

Author:  CK95 [ Fri Jul 23, 2021 4:35 pm ]
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azzablue wrote:
Rod Waddell wrote:
Need to run this past Ian Aitken.

Apparently aitken has endorsed it and believes it easier to sneak up on Clarko at princess park , he is only been waiting over 30 years
FFS.

Princes!

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Author:  Teddy Hopkins [ Fri Jul 23, 2021 4:50 pm ]
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cortez wrote:
I have trouble forgiving him for stacking their back line when way in front to prevent Fev getting his ton. I'm sure the nasty little smart arse thought it was funny.

Early in his coaching career at Hawthorn the club had to pull him aside and tell him to stop abusing journalists. The mail at the time (maybe wrong) was that he wasn't far from getting shown the door, admittedly Hawthorn weren't travelling that well at that stage. Credit to him for pulling his head in (to a degree) and going on to have a stellar career. Having said that, if Geelong had won that prelim in 2013 (five point loss?) I reckon that would have been the end of him at Hawthorn.

Burnt out, past his best, we don't want him. Teague gets another year for mine.

As usual I was at that game. Everyone including blues supporters cheered Buddy when he kicked his 100 earlier in the game. It was a real festival atmosphere. We knew we were going to lose but just wanted Fev to get his 100.

The bastard made sure he didn't get there but not for the team's and Fev's lack of trying.

Author:  Navy One [ Fri Jul 23, 2021 11:20 pm ]
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Teddy Hopkins wrote:
cortez wrote:
I have trouble forgiving him for stacking their back line when way in front to prevent Fev getting his ton. I'm sure the nasty little smart arse thought it was funny.

Early in his coaching career at Hawthorn the club had to pull him aside and tell him to stop abusing journalists. The mail at the time (maybe wrong) was that he wasn't far from getting shown the door, admittedly Hawthorn weren't travelling that well at that stage. Credit to him for pulling his head in (to a degree) and going on to have a stellar career. Having said that, if Geelong had won that prelim in 2013 (five point loss?) I reckon that would have been the end of him at Hawthorn.

Burnt out, past his best, we don't want him. Teague gets another year for mine.

As usual I was at that game. Everyone including blues supporters cheered Buddy when he kicked his 100 earlier in the game. It was a real festival atmosphere. We knew we were going to lose but just wanted Fev to get his 100.

The bastard made sure he didn't get there but not for the team's and Fev's lack of trying.


They would have made history that night and we were to witness it ...... 2 guys celebrating 100 goals on the same night.
That a-hole Clarkson made sure it didn't happen even though they were about 10 goals up.
Stay the hell away from Princes Park a-hole.

Author:  azzablue [ Fri Jul 23, 2021 11:23 pm ]
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Navy One wrote:
Teddy Hopkins wrote:
cortez wrote:
I have trouble forgiving him for stacking their back line when way in front to prevent Fev getting his ton. I'm sure the nasty little smart arse thought it was funny.

Early in his coaching career at Hawthorn the club had to pull him aside and tell him to stop abusing journalists. The mail at the time (maybe wrong) was that he wasn't far from getting shown the door, admittedly Hawthorn weren't travelling that well at that stage. Credit to him for pulling his head in (to a degree) and going on to have a stellar career. Having said that, if Geelong had won that prelim in 2013 (five point loss?) I reckon that would have been the end of him at Hawthorn.

Burnt out, past his best, we don't want him. Teague gets another year for mine.

As usual I was at that game. Everyone including blues supporters cheered Buddy when he kicked his 100 earlier in the game. It was a real festival atmosphere. We knew we were going to lose but just wanted Fev to get his 100.

The bastard made sure he didn't get there but not for the team's and Fev's lack of trying.


They would have made history that night and we were to witness it ...... 2 guys celebrating 100 goals on the same night.
That a-hole Clarkson made sure it didn't happen even though they were about 10 goals up.
Stay the hell away from Princes Park a-hole.


That night would of gone down in history , I ran onto my kids who our adults , to celebrate buddy’s moment

And then fev came from nowhere and Clarko has been sticking to us all his career

But the board are obessssed in Clarko

Author:  diesel95 [ Sat Jul 24, 2021 1:24 pm ]
Post subject:  Alastair Clarkson

bondiblue wrote:
Is this the man for Carlton? I don't think so.

Quote:
Temperament

Clarkson in 2017
In addition to his role [as a Coward Puncher] in the Battle of Britain exhibition match, Clarkson has been sanctioned for his bad temper on several occasions during his coaching career. In Round 22, 2009 against Essendon**, Clarkson was fined $15,000 for confronting and threatening Matthew Lloyd after Lloyd had flattened Hawthorn's Brad Sewell and started a brawl at the start of the third quarter of the match, and for abusing an interchange steward who attempted to intervene in the incident.[19]

In July 2012, while serving as the runner for his son's team in a South Metro Junior Football League under-9s match, Clarkson was reported for abusing 19-year-old umpires' adviser Thomas Grundy; he was suspended for four SMJFL matches for the incident. The incident occurred one day after he had punched a hole in the wall of a Melbourne Cricket Ground coaches' box during an AFL match.[20]

In May 2013, Clarkson again created controversy after calling AFL Media journalist Matt Thompson a "flower".[21]

After Hawthorn's round 4 loss to Port Adelaide in 2015, footage was released of Clarkson appearing to grab the throat of a fan outside a hotel in Adelaide. After the club defended his actions, Clarkson suggested he was worried about his safety as three heavily intoxicated men had made physical contact with him after he refused photos, causing Clarkson to push one of the men.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alastair_Clarkson

It is up to Carlton supporters to haunt this Coward Puncher for the rest of his life.

No way does he come to Carlton to have the last laugh on us.


+1

The standard you walk past is the standard you teach to young men and women.


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Author:  diesel95 [ Sat Jul 24, 2021 1:25 pm ]
Post subject:  Alastair Clarkson

Navy One wrote:
Teddy Hopkins wrote:
cortez wrote:
I have trouble forgiving him for stacking their back line when way in front to prevent Fev getting his ton. I'm sure the nasty little smart arse thought it was funny.

Early in his coaching career at Hawthorn the club had to pull him aside and tell him to stop abusing journalists. The mail at the time (maybe wrong) was that he wasn't far from getting shown the door, admittedly Hawthorn weren't travelling that well at that stage. Credit to him for pulling his head in (to a degree) and going on to have a stellar career. Having said that, if Geelong had won that prelim in 2013 (five point loss?) I reckon that would have been the end of him at Hawthorn.

Burnt out, past his best, we don't want him. Teague gets another year for mine.

As usual I was at that game. Everyone including blues supporters cheered Buddy when he kicked his 100 earlier in the game. It was a real festival atmosphere. We knew we were going to lose but just wanted Fev to get his 100.

The bastard made sure he didn't get there but not for the team's and Fev's lack of trying.


They would have made history that night and we were to witness it ...... 2 guys celebrating 100 goals on the same night.
That a-hole Clarkson made sure it didn't happen even though they were about 10 goals up.
Stay the hell away from Princes Park a-hole.


I wasnt at that game. But I’m guessing half the Carlton board were. Unless they are completely drunk on their own power and business world successes and impatient for a flag then they will tell clarko’s manager to take a flying jump.


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