Voss opens up on Carlton exit

Michael Voss has made his first public comments since announcing his departure from the Carlton Football Club as head coach

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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Voss opens up on Carlton exit

Michael Voss has addressed his exit from the Carlton Football Club for the first time since he made the decision to stand down as the team's head coach. This public statement marks the first time Voss has spoken about the move since the announcement was made that he would be leaving his position. The transition represents a major change for the club's coaching staff and overall leadership direction as they move forward without him at the helm.[1][2]

The decision to step away from the role was a significant development for both Voss and the Carlton organization. While the announcement of his resignation had been previously confirmed, these new comments serve as his initial public reflection on the choice to depart. His tenure as coach has been a central focus for the team, and his first remarks since standing down provide a conclusion to this chapter of his career with the Blues.[1][2]

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