Every detail - Michael Voss steps down | Tom Morris (11.05.26)
5/12/20269 min
Sports reported for SEN & Channel 7, Tom Morris, joined Gerard Whateley in the studio to provide all detail on how Michael Voss' departure from the Blues materialised.
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[upbeat music] Whitely on SEN.
Gerard Whateley· Host0:32
Tom Morris broke this story first up this morning that Carlton and Michael Voss have parted ways. For Alex Scott and staff to sell your livestock or sell your home. Hello, Tom.
Tom Morris· Guest0:43
G'day, Gerard. How are you this morning?
Gerard Whateley· Host0:45
Good, good.
Tom Morris· Guest0:46
Yeah.
Gerard Whateley· Host0:46
Walk us through, uh, all that we need to know.
Tom Morris· Guest0:49
Okay. So I, I think we should go back a few weeks. Chris Davies, who worked with Michael Voss at Port Adelaide, um, has had a very open relationship, op- open dialogue with Michael Voss, um, this year, an open working relationship. Um, and the conversations weekly or regularly have been largely around the direction the team was going, how they've been playing, and what the fut- future looks like. So what Carlton's leadership didn't want is for the axe to fall on Michael Voss and him to be completely blindsided by it, if that's the decision that was gonna be made. So Graeme Wright had this same philosophy with Nathan Buckley at Collingwood, and it is the humane way to do things if you are gonna move things forward this year. And that's how it's been operating