Pagan warns Blues to stop blaming coaches for ‘toxic’ culture
Denis Pagan has urged the club not to sack Michael Voss and provided a damning insight into a “toxic” culture he described as “snake pit” during his time in charge.
Denis Pagan has urged the club not to sack Michael Voss and provided a damning insight into a “toxic” culture he described as “snake pit” during his time in charge.
Club icon Brendan Fevola has had his say on Carlton’s horror run, blasting one of the Blues’ best players and calling for mass changes.
It looked like Carlton were headed in the right direction under Michael Voss. But now another significant shift is needed — and the most emotionally-detached man in football has the keys.
The Blues showed some fight on Thursday night in response to Dante Visentini’s bump that concussed Adam Saad – but the young Power big man is free to play next week
Lance Franklin has saved Carlton and thinks the Blues need drastic change – and quickly. See what Buddy has said about the Blues’ looming call on Michael Voss.
Michael Voss’ job as Carlton coach will be on the line over the next month, but as some fans call for blood, the club says it won’t be rushed despite finals almost being gone officially.
Leading AFL analyst David King has exposed Carlton in brutal fashion with one ugly moment telling fans all they need to know.
Alastair Clarkson has declared North Melbourne is “still nowhere near where we want to go” despite showcasing its improvement in a 93-point turnaround from its Good Friday loss to Carlton.
Carlton’s stuttering 2025 campaign is teetering on the brink – and what happens from here is vital for a number of reasons. Is it too late for some? GLENN McFARLANE takes a closer look.
A furious Michael Voss screamed at his team, but it wasn’t enough at the MCG and Carlton fans have returned serve to the Blues coach.
Michael Voss could be without both Harry McKay and Charlie Curnow, with the former struggling with his knee and the latter injuring his calf against the Eagles. Plus, more on Oscar Allen.
They got the four points, but that was about the only positive Michael Voss and the Blues were able to take out of their win over the Eagles, with yet another second-half fade out.
Carlton did what they needed to do against an injury-hit Essendon. But the performance wouldn’t have given their faithful much confidence 2025 will amount to anything special.
Despite a tight cap and looming giant payday for Tom De Koning, the Blues have officially ruled out moving on from their big names as they await the official takeover of Graham Wright.
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