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So Kouta was in the mix when getting rid of Pagan.?

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Koutas' own words about Pagan in an interview.

Are political players the downfall of a teams' on field performance. ?

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  1. KOUTA..is a clown , I wouldn't read his book even if I found it in an op shop for 50c..   He is writing to impress the pathetic  culture that exist's at Carlton. He is  a has been who hasn't played a decent game since 1999, and  having to destroy  another man's credibility, 'in print'..to help fund his own retirement , highlights his personal lack of human decency, and basic intelligence.


  2. Political players??  Honestly, do you think he even knows what he's talking about?

    I hardly think that Kouta would have had any involvement in getting rid of Pagan - hes too busy looking at himself in the mirror :P

  3. I have seen part of the interview, Geez..... poor Dennis, the boys must really  hated his style of coaching.

    To answer your question, I think not......it should not...... and if that could be the case, well then the players are selfish. The teams success should be a priority, then the politics.

  4. For some odd reason I can't see Kouta saying those words.

    I think someones in his ear.

  5. Scary stuff that a bunch of players who have seen better days can convince the board that its the coach not them who has to go! Never mind that 'million dollar' Kouta only had two good seasons in his whole time at Carlton and never once offered to take a pay cut - must be Pagan's fault! This is a culture that has to be changed before the Blues can turn things around. I don't know if it's possible, given that Ratten was part of the problem...

  6. I don't think Kouta has the intelligence to actually string those words together!

    Sorry!!

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