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PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2021 2:37 pm 
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If Lyon and Watson said that, I suspect there is more to it than them just stirring up sh1t.
They might be right or wrong, but they strike me as people who reflect what they're hearing. I'd suspect it might be them playing a role for Cook's team to push up his price, but I would assume we're already offering him way more than any other club would.
FWIW, I would love to get Cook. But I'm certainly not hitching the wagon of our future success to him.
Even if we do get him, a lot of other things need to go well.
The most important factor for me next year, is the extent to which the new guard drives the culture and standards on and off the field. If that happens, everything else will benefit from it incl whoever the new coach is (and I say this b/c I'm confident that we are going to find the right coach).

During the off-season, Max Gawn together with David Neitz (I think) hatched a plan to bring the older Melbourne players back into the fold through joint training and socialising. I reckon that has played a role in their improved performance. For us, this would be seen as a bad thing just living in the past and relying on the old boys network again. But it was good for the Dees.


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17th Premiership wrote:
During the off-season, Max Gawn together with David Neitz (I think) hatched a plan to bring the older Melbourne players back into the fold through joint training and socialising. I reckon that has played a role in their improved performance. For us, this would be seen as a bad thing just living in the past and relying on the old boys network again. But it was good for the Dees.


We could get Braddles to show the playing list how to train through summer on your own so as to increase your contract, Campo teaching them how to rack up worthless stats running around the back for the old one-two, Nick Stevens could tutor on how to be a top bloke and Fev...

Actually maybe we pass on that idea... :yikes:

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2021 3:17 pm 
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GWS wrote:
17th Premiership wrote:
During the off-season, Max Gawn together with David Neitz (I think) hatched a plan to bring the older Melbourne players back into the fold through joint training and socialising. I reckon that has played a role in their improved performance. For us, this would be seen as a bad thing just living in the past and relying on the old boys network again. But it was good for the Dees.


We could get Braddles to show the playing list how to train through summer on your own so as to increase your contract, Campo teaching them how to rack up worthless stats running around the back for the old one-two, Nick Stevens could tutor on how to be a top bloke and Fev...

Actually maybe we pass on that idea... :yikes:


:lol:

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2021 3:18 pm 
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GWS wrote:
17th Premiership wrote:
During the off-season, Max Gawn together with David Neitz (I think) hatched a plan to bring the older Melbourne players back into the fold through joint training and socialising. I reckon that has played a role in their improved performance. For us, this would be seen as a bad thing just living in the past and relying on the old boys network again. But it was good for the Dees.


We could get Braddles to show the playing list how to train through summer on your own so as to increase your contract, Campo teaching them how to rack up worthless stats running around the back for the old one-two, Nick Stevens could tutor on how to be a top bloke and Fev...

Actually maybe we pass on that idea... :yikes:

I scared if Braddles shows them how to Train , a lot of players might not keep up …

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GWS wrote:
17th Premiership wrote:
During the off-season, Max Gawn together with David Neitz (I think) hatched a plan to bring the older Melbourne players back into the fold through joint training and socialising. I reckon that has played a role in their improved performance. For us, this would be seen as a bad thing just living in the past and relying on the old boys network again. But it was good for the Dees.


We could get Braddles to show the playing list how to train through summer on your own so as to increase your contract, Campo teaching them how to rack up worthless stats running around the back for the old one-two, Nick Stevens could tutor on how to be a top bloke and Fev...

Actually maybe we pass on that idea... :yikes:

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azzablue wrote:
GWS wrote:
17th Premiership wrote:
During the off-season, Max Gawn together with David Neitz (I think) hatched a plan to bring the older Melbourne players back into the fold through joint training and socialising. I reckon that has played a role in their improved performance. For us, this would be seen as a bad thing just living in the past and relying on the old boys network again. But it was good for the Dees.


We could get Braddles to show the playing list how to train through summer on your own so as to increase your contract, Campo teaching them how to rack up worthless stats running around the back for the old one-two, Nick Stevens could tutor on how to be a top bloke and Fev...

Actually maybe we pass on that idea... :yikes:

I scared if Braddles shows them how to Train , a lot of players might not keep up …



:grin: They'd be vomiting before Braddles raised a sweat!


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2021 5:03 pm 
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I remember a game against the Kangas where David King went to Braddles on a wing before the first bounce.
Braddles just starts running laps of the centre square. King obviously could not keep up and was puffed before the ball was bounced!


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GWS wrote:
17th Premiership wrote:
During the off-season, Max Gawn together with David Neitz (I think) hatched a plan to bring the older Melbourne players back into the fold through joint training and socialising. I reckon that has played a role in their improved performance. For us, this would be seen as a bad thing just living in the past and relying on the old boys network again. But it was good for the Dees.


We could get Braddles to show the playing list how to train through summer on your own so as to increase your contract, Campo teaching them how to rack up worthless stats running around the back for the old one-two, Nick Stevens could tutor on how to be a top bloke and Fev...

Actually maybe we pass on that idea... :yikes:

Braddles and Campo did win premierships.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:40 pm 
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Yup two great CFC players, amazing aerobic ability, good skills and could carry the ball & deliver to perfection.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:45 pm 
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Refreshing for the game that last years premier and this years premier (and runner up) are led by females. Refreshing and it wont be without imopact on the culture that each team/club has created. Tigers, Demons and Bullies.

A recent interview with Peggy O’Neil highlighted her influence in building a culture of trust and development that has been a backbone of Richmonds success.

As much as i love Diesel and the passion the board to see us successful again, the place will benefit by continuing to increase the female inflluence on positions of power and leadership.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:48 pm 
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I tried SEN on stream from where I am, gave up as the Ads were stupid in volume. I drop my kids off at school then drive to work, if I hit to beginning of the ads, I dont hear a damn thing about footy for the entire journey.


That is the reason I can't listen to the Ad Station aka SEN

There's laws against the no of ads played...oh yeah...that's tv

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:53 pm 
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17th Premiership wrote:
I remember a game against the Kangas where David King went to Braddles on a wing before the first bounce.
Braddles just starts running laps of the centre square. King obviously could not keep up and was puffed before the ball was bounced!


What a great memory.

You rekindled that vision. Classic

I remember it.

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bondiblue wrote:
There's laws against the no of ads played...oh yeah...that's tv


Pretty sure that went in the bin under Howard due to mogul lobbying.

They promised to “self-regulate” because that’s never failed... :lol:

Once upon a time the old Green Guide used to have a column on advertising called “11 Minutes” because that was the maximum allowed on FTA TV.

Lucky to get 11 minutes of programming per hour these days.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2021 10:50 am 
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Craig Bradley
The best Carlton player I’ve seen
Whoever gets the coaching or CEO job
Get the right people who are in it for the long haul
This club desperately needs stability


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2021 10:57 am 
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keogh wrote:
Craig Bradley
The best Carlton player I’ve seen
Whoever gets the coaching or CEO job
Get the right people who are in it for the long haul
This club desperately needs stability

Stability and some kind of success ,,, on the field

If sayers doesn’t get these appointments right to satisfy the masses , it could be a short reign and all hell will break loose with this incoming challenge to the board

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Just Make Carlton Great Again! :fight:

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 17, 2021 8:54 am 
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london blue wrote:
Refreshing for the game that last years premier and this years premier (and runner up) are led by females. Refreshing and it wont be without imopact on the culture that each team/club has created. Tigers, Demons and Bullies.

A recent interview with Peggy O’Neil highlighted her influence in building a culture of trust and development that has been a backbone of Richmonds success.

As much as i love Diesel and the passion the board to see us successful again, the place will benefit by continuing to increase the female inflluence on positions of power and leadership.



I agree.


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carntheblues wrote:
london blue wrote:
Refreshing for the game that last years premier and this years premier (and runner up) are led by females. Refreshing and it wont be without imopact on the culture that each team/club has created. Tigers, Demons and Bullies.

A recent interview with Peggy O’Neil highlighted her influence in building a culture of trust and development that has been a backbone of Richmonds success.

As much as i love Diesel and the passion the board to see us successful again, the place will benefit by continuing to increase the female inflluence on positions of power and leadership.



I agree.


Yup absolutely spot on, not only in the football world, but generally in government & its agencies across the board.
If we want a more connected, cohesive & sophisticated outcomes it’s the only way to go.
Unfortunately it will take much longer for the more stoic & stubborn mentalities amongst us.

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Which is the most important appointment for an AFL Club? President or CEO?

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GWS wrote:
17th Premiership wrote:
During the off-season, Max Gawn together with David Neitz (I think) hatched a plan to bring the older Melbourne players back into the fold through joint training and socialising. I reckon that has played a role in their improved performance. For us, this would be seen as a bad thing just living in the past and relying on the old boys network again. But it was good for the Dees.


We could get Braddles to show the playing list how to train through summer on your own so as to increase your contract, Campo teaching them how to rack up worthless stats running around the back for the old one-two, Nick Stevens could tutor on how to be a top bloke and Fev...

Actually maybe we pass on that idea... :yikes:


Scotland to show them how to fight fires.

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