by CK » Fri Jun 19, 2009 8:13 pm
by JK » Fri Jun 19, 2009 8:31 pm
by Leaping Lindner » Fri Jun 19, 2009 8:41 pm
Constance_Perm wrote:Speaking of court, I was lead to believe (before my time) there was a dispute between Norwood and Collingwood as to where Fabulous Phil Carman could play, anyone remember how that got sorted out?
by Adelaide Hawk » Fri Jun 19, 2009 10:01 pm
Constance_Perm wrote:Speaking of court, I was lead to believe (before my time) there was a dispute between Norwood and Collingwood as to where Fabulous Phil Carman could play, anyone remember how that got sorted out?
by Adelaide Hawk » Fri Jun 19, 2009 10:24 pm
by JK » Fri Jun 19, 2009 11:21 pm
Adelaide Hawk wrote:Constance_Perm wrote:Speaking of court, I was lead to believe (before my time) there was a dispute between Norwood and Collingwood as to where Fabulous Phil Carman could play, anyone remember how that got sorted out?
No court was involved. Phil Carman was recuited from Edenhope which was in Collingwood's zone. Norwood put Carman through school at Kings College (now Pembroke), and found his mother employment. They looked after the Carman family financially, so Phil decided he owed Norwood a debt.
Norwood lodged an application with the AFC for a clearance, but Collingwood didn't respond in the time allowed, so Carman was granted a clearance to Norwood in 1970. He was an overnight sensation, made the SA state squad after only 3 games, and played 10 games before Collingwood sat up and took notice.
Believing Carman to be their player, they challenged the initial clearance which was subsequently revoked by the AFC, so Carman was ineligble to play. If Carman was to play footy, he had to play for Collingwod.
Whilst attempting to play soccer, Carman injured a knee. Collingwood, not wanting to foot the medical bills for a player who didn't want to play for them, decided in the goodness of their hearts to clear Carman to Norwood. So the Legs paid his medical costs.
2 years after his clearance was revoked, Carman made his comeback against Woodville at Woodville Oval on 13th May 1972. It didn't take him long to show what a great player he was and Collingwood once again tried to get Phil to play for them, but he insisted he wanted to play for Norwood.
Finally at the end of 1974, Carman decided to give the VFL a go. That didn't surprise me, but the fact he opted to play for Collingwood, the club who had done everything to stuff up his career remains a mystery to me. Believing Carman had already spent enough time out of the game, Norwood cleared him to Collingwood.
by JK » Fri Jun 19, 2009 11:24 pm
Adelaide Hawk wrote:He played 20 games, 50 goals for Norwood, and played in the 1978 flag. He played 125 games for West Perth, including the 1975 premiership, and 2 games for WA,.
by Adelaide Hawk » Sat Jun 20, 2009 12:05 am
Constance_Perm wrote:Adelaide Hawk wrote:He played 20 games, 50 goals for Norwood, and played in the 1978 flag. He played 125 games for West Perth, including the 1975 premiership, and 2 games for WA,.
Not sure how accurate this is, but I'd heard he'd lost a limb or 2 and the inference was that it was related to alcoholism ... Like I said, just what I'd heard and hopefully not the case
by JK » Sat Jun 20, 2009 12:10 am
Adelaide Hawk wrote:Constance_Perm wrote:Adelaide Hawk wrote:He played 20 games, 50 goals for Norwood, and played in the 1978 flag. He played 125 games for West Perth, including the 1975 premiership, and 2 games for WA,.
Not sure how accurate this is, but I'd heard he'd lost a limb or 2 and the inference was that it was related to alcoholism ... Like I said, just what I'd heard and hopefully not the case
I believe that to be the case, that he'd lost both legs. That was the news that came out of the 1978 premiership reunion they had last season. I'd like to think it's not true, but that was the word.
by dedja » Sat Jun 20, 2009 12:15 am
by Adelaide Hawk » Sat Jun 20, 2009 12:26 am
dedja wrote:Jeez AH, how do you remember all the details?
I remember the legal action but not the specifics.
Unfortunately, seems like a tragic turns of events in the end.
by ORDoubleBlues » Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:16 am
Adelaide Hawk wrote:Constance_Perm wrote:Speaking of court, I was lead to believe (before my time) there was a dispute between Norwood and Collingwood as to where Fabulous Phil Carman could play, anyone remember how that got sorted out?
Finally at the end of 1974, Carman decided to give the VFL a go. That didn't surprise me, but the fact he opted to play for Collingwood, the club who had done everything to stuff up his career remains a mystery to me. Believing Carman had already spent enough time out of the game, Norwood cleared him to Collingwood.
by dedja » Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:42 am
by Jimmy_041 » Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:21 am
ORDoubleBlues wrote:Adelaide Hawk wrote:Constance_Perm wrote:Speaking of court, I was lead to believe (before my time) there was a dispute between Norwood and Collingwood as to where Fabulous Phil Carman could play, anyone remember how that got sorted out?
Finally at the end of 1974, Carman decided to give the VFL a go. That didn't surprise me, but the fact he opted to play for Collingwood, the club who had done everything to stuff up his career remains a mystery to me. Believing Carman had already spent enough time out of the game, Norwood cleared him to Collingwood.
Interesting as well for the fact that Carman was suspended following the 1977 preliminary final - that Collingwood won - for two matches and when the grand final was a draw, Collingwood took the matter to court, arguing that being suspended for two grand finals was way beyond the punishment that the infringement deserved but the court wouldn't budge and Carman missed the replay as well.
Was a few Collingwood people that felt Carman cost the club the 1977 premiership.
by Jimmy_041 » Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:39 am
dedja wrote:Sorry to digress for the moment but ...
Phil Carmen was so ahead of time it wasn't funny.
He was one of the first (if not the first) to take fitness to a new level, he was entirely self motivated and legend has it he didn't gel well with team mates in the VFL because he did things his way and didn't need or care about the coach. (AH, was this different at Norwood ... I suspect so).
The thing that will never be explained in my mind is despite the enormous talent, physical fitness and football brain, he has those infamous brain explosions that ultimately cost him his career.
by CK » Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:53 am
Adelaide Hawk wrote:dedja wrote:Jeez AH, how do you remember all the details?
I remember the legal action but not the specifics.
Unfortunately, seems like a tragic turns of events in the end.
I remembered the details except the names of the courts and the judge ... I referred to some notes for that
There wasn't much going on at Norwood back then that I didn't know about.
by Adelaide Hawk » Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:57 am
dedja wrote:Sorry to digress for the moment but ...
Phil Carmen was so ahead of time it wasn't funny.
He was one of the first (if not the first) to take fitness to a new level, he was entirely self motivated and legend has it he didn't gel well with team mates in the VFL because he did things his way and didn't need or care about the coach. (AH, was this different at Norwood ... I suspect so).
The thing that will never be explained in my mind is despite the enormous talent, physical fitness and football brain, he has those infamous brain explosions that ultimately cost him his career.
by Adelaide Hawk » Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:04 am
Jimmy_041 wrote:Best footballer I ever saw
by Adelaide Hawk » Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:23 am
CK wrote:a) How was he received by the players initially, given the massive push to get him there, and then upon him departing after only 20 games?
b) On an unrelated matter: in 1983, I remember a player called Joe Ahmat who wandered into the club looking for a game, booting 5 goals against Central (if memory serves) and then wandering off again a few games later. Do you know what became of him please?
by Adelaide Hawk » Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:31 am
ORDoubleBlues wrote:Interesting as well for the fact that Carman was suspended following the 1977 preliminary final - that Collingwood won - for two matches and when the grand final was a draw, Collingwood took the matter to court, arguing that being suspended for two grand finals was way beyond the punishment that the infringement deserved but the court wouldn't budge and Carman missed the replay as well.
Was a few Collingwood people that felt Carman cost the club the 1977 premiership.
Competitions SANFL Official Site | Country Footy SA | Southern Football League | VFL Footy
Club Forums Snouts Louts | The Roost | Redlegs Forum |