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PostPosted: Thu May 11, 2006 1:41 pm 
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No doubt this thread will be merged/moved/delted/banned or whatever happens to threads but i would just like to declare my complete and utter disgust aimed at the thoughts of any petition aimed at removing coach Denis Pagan.

While we all have opinions on who we would like to see coaching the team, while we all have ideas about what would make the team better, the fact of the matter is that until the board change their mind, i support the coach of Carlton Football Club, Denis Pagan.

While i may not agree with everything that Denis does, while i may not fully support some of his tactical moves, he has been put in charge of my beloved blues by a board who have the clubs best interests at heart.

So until the powers that be remove him, or until denis himself decides that enough is enough, he has my full support.

Long live Denis.

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A passionate supporter who bleeds navy blue and loves his club and everyone involved until the death.

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Seconded.


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ThePrez wrote:
have you got the games mixed up. perhaps thinking of the collingwood game where Whitnall went to the forward line at 3/4 time.



Yes...Yes i did...but I did enjoy imagining you behind the keyboard trying to figure it out.... :-D


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So whats the argument then Jarusa??

you hate the petition and won't sign it... others will.....

so what are we complaining about???? that its stupid???

Don't sign it!!

End of story!

Petition on, Cammo!!! Everyone agrees you have the right to do it!!

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Hear Hear.......

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Steve Benson wrote:
I'm not going to sign the petition.
Things like this reflect poorly on the fans and the club.


Not necessarily. If not many people sign it then it just looks like a pissweak attempt to get rid of Denis from a few pissed off fans. If lots of people sign it then I think you're right.


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Footy is an emotional thing... thats why we get emotional over it.

Still, i think if this continues the club will have no choice but to make the call on Denis...

Ok can we merge this thread???

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 Post subject: Re: Disgusted
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bnz wrote:
No doubt this thread will be merged/moved/delted/banned or whatever happens to threads


he he he......didnt take long.

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The Tyrant wrote:
So whats the argument then Jarusa??

you hate the petition and won't sign it... others will.....

so what are we complaining about???? that its stupid???

Don't sign it!!

End of story!

Petition on, Cammo!!! Everyone agrees you have the right to do it!!


Finally!!

Arguing the merits of the petition.

About time.

Just keeping you on track Ty. :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: Disgusted
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bnz wrote:
No doubt this thread will be merged/moved/delted/banned or whatever happens to threads


he he he......didnt take long.


Wasn't me, but the quickest way to get your thread merged is draw attention to it and make the suggestion for us :)

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Mrs Caz wrote:
ThePrez wrote:
have you got the games mixed up. perhaps thinking of the collingwood game where Whitnall went to the forward line at 3/4 time.



Yes...Yes i did...but I did enjoy imagining you behind the keyboard trying to figure it out.... :-D


:lol: :lol:

i think i read 15 times to make sure i was going mad :lol: :lol:

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If you vote Pagan out you're only cutting your nose to spite your face. Be reasonable and take all things into consideration. Cammo, I respect you ideas but think about what the repercussions of your efforts will be on the club we love.


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PostPosted: Thu May 11, 2006 1:56 pm 
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mikkey wrote:
And there is some evidence that the Board put pressure on Pagan for short term solutions due to the financial state of the Club. Would have liked to see supporters react to 1 - 3 wins in 04 playing with a bunch of kids drafted at 80 plus that year..... or even keeping Allan & Co.

20/20 hindsight is a wonderful thing.


There is evidence to suggest this is there?
Where is it?
I'd suggest there is no evidence of that whatsoever.

http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/ ... 81072.html

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Collins said the club had to pursue a youth policy and that meant it should eschew the past practice of recruiting expensive older players from other clubs and trading away early draft picks.

"Topping up is a short-term fix and most of the time you're topping up with high-priced players who have not got a performance on the board, or they're past their prime. Now that is something that happened in the past and we're not going to repeat that.

"We need to get youth into the club . . . and go through a bit of pain to do it."


This is one of several quotes from Ian Collins in 2003 stressing the same point.
He is on record stating that the Carlton list was stuffed and should be rebuilt with youth.

Denis Pagan on the other hand believed that Carltons list was not that bad and was a finals contender. :?

Pagan then went on to recruit strong experienced players to play a "Direct, efficient collision brand of football"

Instead of taking the opportunity presented to him by the board to rebuild with youth, Pagan recycled players to play his style of game.
The style of game that "stands the heat of finals action".



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I have not read all of the 'sack pagan' posts, but I have read, I beleive enough. I beleive that there is a double standard in the logic of many posters. Much of the Anti Pagan rhetoric is critical of 'the gameplan' as it is perceived to be overly defensive. There are numerous posts where people are frustrated with our rebounds heading into an empty forward line etc.

Additionally, and I cant quote an individual response but to borrow from the 'Denis Denuto' defence, there is a vibe in many of the posts that they feel Pagan restricts the creative talent in our team (notably 1AW) and that he should have a more creative and attacking approach. Overall I get the feeling that many anti-Paganites want us to take more chances and play a riskier kind of game. Is this a fair assessment of some of the mountain of posts on the subject?? We want to see the kids, we want to attack more, we want to be winning again.


I sat through the pre season of 2003 and watched Pagan take all decision making, creativity and flair away from the playing group.
If a player handballed in the backline, he was told to stop and kick the ball long.
If a player changed direction out of the corridor, he was stopped and told to kick the ball long.
If a player short passed, he was stopped and told to kick the ball long.
The Pagan way was kick the ball long, minimal handling of the ball, repetition and predictability.

The players had any creative thought processes removed from their game.
There was a very basic plan and everyone had to adhere to it.
No spotting up options, no multiple handballs to create space, just get it to the hotspot as quick as possible.
So there is no "vibe"that Pagan restricted creative talent, it is a fact.

I saw it, Headplant saw it , Synbad saw it and many others.

You cant turn this stuff on like a tap.
You cant take all creative licence off the players, not develop it in the new players and then expect them to make good decisions down the track. :?

The current game style requires intelligent decision making and an ability to create options.
Our players had that removed from there development criteria.

For the record, I dont agree with Cammo's petition. I think it is unprofessional and is a poor reflection on Carlton supporters in general.

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mjonc wrote:
The Hawks made the tough decisions and promoted the moves to the public very well


Hawthorn have done very well...but at the essence of this is that they have been able to trade average footballers (thompson and hay) for very good draft picks. This has meant they have been able to stock up on youth within the top 20-25 picks in the last few years.

After being stripped of a years worth of high end picks, the following year we then weren't even able to TRADE INTO the first two rounds because of our penalties so our first two years of 'rebuilding' can not be compared to that of Hawthorn...

Hat's off to the Hawks but filling your list with the cream of the draft is a very different scenario to filling up your list with speculative picks at the pointy end of the draft.


We could of traded into the third round those years instead of stocking up on recycled players.

As for speculative picks outside the top 5 in the past few drafts the word has always been it is an open draft with a very even selection of players.

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so your contention is, Jarusa, that 6 rounds in is too soon to WANT a coach to be sacked, or CALL for a coach to be sacked?

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Come on people...at the beginning of the season we were hoping to try the kids out, be more competitive, have a little more success etc etc.

Now, because we don't have instant success, we throw a hissy fit to show how "passionate" we are...

Pathetically, we do it anonymously from behind a keyboard on a web forum. It doesn't get more tragic than this!!

Stepping back, I would rather Denis to do this rebuilding than:

Dean Laidley, Chris Connolly, Neale Daniher, Alistair Clarkson, Mark Williams, or even GRANT THOMAS!!!

Give the guy, the team and the club a break...!! :wink:

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Wet Willie wrote:
Come on people...at the beginning of the season we were hoping to try the kids out, be more competitive, have a little more success etc etc.

Now, because we don't have instant success, we throw a hissy fit to show how "passionate" we are...

Pathetically, we do it anonymously from behind a keyboard on a web forum. It doesn't get more tragic than this!!

Stepping back, I would rather Denis to do this rebuilding than:

Dean Laidley, Chris Connolly, Neale Daniher, Alistair Clarkson, Mark Williams, or even GRANT THOMAS!!!

Give the guy, the team and the club a break...!! :wink:


I couldn't have said it better myself.


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Wet Willie wrote:
Come on people...at the beginning of the season we were hoping to try the kids out, be more competitive, have a little more success etc etc.

Now, because we don't have instant success, we throw a hissy fit to show how "passionate" we are...

Pathetically, we do it anonymously from behind a keyboard on a web forum. It doesn't get more tragic than this!!

Stepping back, I would rather Denis to do this rebuilding than:

Dean Laidley, Chris Connolly, Neale Daniher, Alistair Clarkson, Mark Williams, or even GRANT THOMAS!!!

Give the guy, the team and the club a break...!! :wink:



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mjonc wrote:
We could of traded into the third round those years instead of stocking up on recycled players.

As for speculative picks outside the top 5 in the past few drafts the word has always been it is an open draft with a very even selection of players.


could we? how many third round picks did we knock back? i thought we couldn't get rid of Allan, McKernan, Murphy, Beaumont for love or money...actually we could for money - didn't we end up paying their contracts til they retired?...The best they got us was equivalent to picks in the 4th round or 5th round ... not a high percentage of the drafts better players come from 60+ i wouldn't think.

...it's hard to develope a list of youth comparable to the quality at Hawthorn from that deep in the draft i would suggest...not a lot of Franklin, Roughhead, Lewis, Ellis, Dowler, Hodge's at that end of the draft...and even fewer 200+cm ruckmen unless you ship em over from ireland.


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