Carlton Football Club Changes Its Team

Introduction

Carlton Football Club is changing its players and leaders. This happened because the head coach, Michael Voss, left the club.

Main Body

The club has no permanent coach or manager now. Chris Davies is helping for a short time. The team is in 16th place. They want to do better. Some players are very important. Jacob Weitering wants to stay. Patrick Cripps might leave and go back to Western Australia. This gives more space for young players. The club bought three new young players. These players are Cody Walker, Jagga Smith, and Harry Dean. Now, the club must decide which old players can stay and which must leave.

Conclusion

Carlton wants more young players. This will help the team win in the future.

Learning

⚡ The "Possibility" Word: MIGHT

In the text, we see: "Patrick Cripps might leave."

What does this mean? It means we are not 100% sure. It is a guess about the future.

How to use it (The Easy Way): Person + might + action (no 's', no 'ing', no 'to')

Real-life examples:

  • I might eat pizza tonight. → (Maybe yes, maybe no)
  • It might rain tomorrow. → (Check the clouds!)
  • She might call you later. → (We are waiting to see)

🔍 Quick Word Swap: LEAVE vs STAY

These are opposite directions:

  • Stay → Remain in the same place. (Jacob wants to stay)
  • Leave → Go away from the place. (Patrick might leave)

Example: "I want to stay at home, but I might leave if the weather is nice."

Vocabulary Learning

club (n.)
a group of people who share a common interest, especially in sports
Example:The football club organized a friendly match.
players (n.)
people who participate in a sport
Example:The team has many new players.
leaders (n.)
people who guide or direct others
Example:The club needs strong leaders.
coach (n.)
a person who trains and teaches athletes
Example:The coach gave a motivational talk.
manager (n.)
a person who supervises and organizes work
Example:The manager will decide the lineup.
help (v.)
to give assistance or support
Example:He will help the team practice.
short (adj.)
not long in time or distance
Example:The contract is for a short period.
place (n.)
a position or rank
Example:They finished in the 16th place.
better (adj.)
of higher quality or more improved
Example:They want to play better next season.
important (adj.)
having great value or significance
Example:The captain is an important player.
stay (v.)
to remain in a place
Example:He wants to stay with the club.
leave (v.)
to go away from a place
Example:She will leave after the season.
space (n.)
room or area available
Example:The new player gives more space.
young (adj.)
not yet old
Example:The club wants more young talent.
new (adj.)
recently created or added
Example:They signed new players.