Carlton legend Stephen Silvagni has come under fire after snubbing his eldest son's 100th game presentation in a move that has raised eyebrows across the ...
“I hate talking about myself, but when you’ve played for a club for 17 years and you put your body on the line and supported the club all your life, for a person to say you’ll sabotage the trade and draft period, and for me, an outsider that’s come into the club and doesn’t know a lot about the club or me, that was probably the most disappointing out of everything that happened. Silvagni hit out at the press release in an interview with SEN at the time, calling it a “messy” situation. “The difficult decision to not enter into a new contract with Silvagni as GM list management and strategy centred around the increasing complexity of having two sons on the playing list,” the club said at the time. “The situation is not only a conflict for the club’s GM list management and strategy, but equally for those who work in and around him in the football department.” Stephen Silvagni left Carlton following a falling out with club management, with the club releasing a statement claiming that Silvagni’s position as list manager was a conflict of interest given his two sons were at the club. Indeed, the family links are so strong at Carlton that Stephen Silvagni was the list manager who drafted Jack as a father-son selection in 2015, but Stephen was nowhere to be seen on Thursday night after the game.
The Carlton great was invited into the rooms post-match, but decided to sit in his car instead.
“Poor form from his father. “You don’t know the family dynamics. I personally would have had a photo with my son playing his 100th game.” Very poor form. Stream them all for free on “Jack played and there was a family photo and he was sitting in the car for the photo.
Carlton great Stephen Silvagni has raised eyebrows after not attending a post game celebration in the sheds at the MCG where his son - Blues star Jack ...
A Blues great, Silvagni senior chose to stay in his car at the MCG in a decision that quickly became a talking point online with footy fans Silvagni senior instead opted to sit in his car outside the MCG, possibly because he feared a conflict of interest as he's now the list manager for St Kilda - or because of his falling out with the club he helped to premiership wins in 1987 and 1995. Carlton legend Stephen Silvagni was invited into the Blues' rooms to mark son Jack's 100th game for the club but decided to stay in his car instead - and footy fans are NOT happy
The Silvagni family is royalty at Carlton - but as Jack celebrated his 100th game as a Blue in Thursday night's thrilling draw with…
“We’ve got a young and exciting list that I am excited to build and grow with. “Everyone’s a bit flat as shark s–t down here, to be honest. “It’s a hard one to take. We had our opportunities, we felt like the game played on our terms. “At 26 years of age, Pete is a long-term player for our club who will play a key role in this young group moving forward in the years to come.” “I am especially grateful for the time both players and coaches have put in to help me continue to develop as a player and a person at the club. is a pretty good number that most games you’d win. “I’ve loved my time so far at the Bombers and am extremely grateful to the club for the opportunity,” Wright said. “He probably would have loved the opportunity to get that in the next 10 minutes of play. Our pressure rating was up, too. “We heard in the play on, ‘Vossy’ was looking for point six of a per cent or one point [last season] – he’s still looking for that point,” Buckley said. When using Facebook to create or log in to an account, you need to grant The Roar permission to see your email address