GT to coach blues?
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GT to coach blues?
A strong rumour has come my way that Dick Pratt and co are already getting extremely worried about Carlton.
GT's name has come up in internal discussions as a possible replacement, due to his record during 2001-04 in melding together some high profile recruits and a number of early draft picks to create a powerful team that moved from the bottom to near the top of the table in 3 years.
Has anyone else heard about this?
GT's name has come up in internal discussions as a possible replacement, due to his record during 2001-04 in melding together some high profile recruits and a number of early draft picks to create a powerful team that moved from the bottom to near the top of the table in 3 years.
Has anyone else heard about this?
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thanks to GT for what he built at the club, and the culture at the club and the strength and will of the players.
he's gone.
he's made an ass of himself subsequently.
don't care what he does.
will laugh enourmously if he does get the job and the blues who bagged him for the years he was at st kilda start talking him up.
I reckon he'll do a fair job, and he needs the money.
don't know he'll be that committed to the blues though. Pagan like cash job?
how pratt sees GT:
how GT sees carlton:
he's gone.
he's made an ass of himself subsequently.
don't care what he does.
will laugh enourmously if he does get the job and the blues who bagged him for the years he was at st kilda start talking him up.
I reckon he'll do a fair job, and he needs the money.
don't know he'll be that committed to the blues though. Pagan like cash job?
how pratt sees GT:
how GT sees carlton:
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Don't believe this poster everyone, this rumour is true.ausfatcat wrote:IT"S A APRIL FOOLS PEOPLE
Do you seriously think the blues would consider getting rid of a coach after two games?
Do you seriously think Grant would be consider by any club to coach again in any capacity after his media performances?
yep, it was a good one tbh, caught me and owts and a fair few othersausfatcat wrote:IT"S A APRIL FOOLS PEOPLE
Do you seriously think the blues would consider getting rid of a coach after two games?
Do you seriously think Grant would be consider by any club to coach again in any capacity after his media performances?
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Re: GT to coach blues?
april fool jokes aside they could do a lot worse, already have with pagan and possibly with ratten.meher baba wrote:GT's name has come up in internal discussions as a possible replacement, due to his record during 2001-04 in melding together some high profile recruits and a number of early draft picks to create a powerful team that moved from the bottom to near the top of the table in 3 years.
gt has a track record of melding a group of misfits and boys into a team.
i say this without attempting a swipe at our incumbent
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Re: GT to coach blues?
I agree: that's why I chose it for my prank. The best April Fool's Day jokes have to have an element of plausibility about them. GT would undoubtedly do a better job with the undoubted pool of talent that the Blues possess than either Pagan or Ratten have achieved to date.bigcarl wrote:april fool jokes aside they could do a lot worse, already have with pagan and possibly with ratten.meher baba wrote:GT's name has come up in internal discussions as a possible replacement, due to his record during 2001-04 in melding together some high profile recruits and a number of early draft picks to create a powerful team that moved from the bottom to near the top of the table in 3 years.
gt has a track record of melding a group of misfits and boys into a team.
i say this without attempting a swipe at our incumbent
I think Carlton were a total embarrassment on Saturday night. To me, they still look a million miles away from being a decent side after a bucketful of early draft picks and the recruitment of Nick Stevens, Judd, etc.
After season after season of losing (deliberately or otherwise: I have my views on this) they play like a team with no confidence in their ability to win games. GT perhaps isn't the best technical coach in the world, but he'd certainly be able to instill a bit more confidence in the Blues than they have ATM.
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Re: GT to coach blues?
Good one Mehermeher baba wrote:I agree: that's why I chose it for my prank. The best April Fool's Day jokes have to have an element of plausibility about them. GT would undoubtedly do a better job with the undoubted pool of talent that the Blues possess than either Pagan or Ratten have achieved to date.bigcarl wrote:april fool jokes aside they could do a lot worse, already have with pagan and possibly with ratten.meher baba wrote:GT's name has come up in internal discussions as a possible replacement, due to his record during 2001-04 in melding together some high profile recruits and a number of early draft picks to create a powerful team that moved from the bottom to near the top of the table in 3 years.
gt has a track record of melding a group of misfits and boys into a team.
i say this without attempting a swipe at our incumbent
I think Carlton were a total embarrassment on Saturday night. To me, they still look a million miles away from being a decent side after a bucketful of early draft picks and the recruitment of Nick Stevens, Judd, etc.
After season after season of losing (deliberately or otherwise: I have my views on this) they play like a team with no confidence in their ability to win games. GT perhaps isn't the best technical coach in the world, but he'd certainly be able to instill a bit more confidence in the Blues than they have ATM.
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