Carlton part with chief executive Cain Liddle

Carlton have parted ways with CEO Cain Liddle as the fallout from their disastrous season continues under new president Luke Sayers.

Staff were informed of the decision, which The Age has confirmed.

Cain Liddle has parted from Carlton.

Cain Liddle has parted from Carlton.Credit:Jason South

Liddle was appointed to the job in November 2017 after eight seasons in commercial roles at Richmond and has been successful in helping the Blues navigate their way through the coronavirus pandemic.

However, Carlton failed to make the finals in that time, with Liddle in charge when the club sacked Brendon Bolton as coach and appointed David Teague after he spent time as interim coach.

Peter Ryan is a sports reporter with The Age covering AFL, horse racing and other sports.Connect via Twitter or email.Jon Pierik is a sports journalist at The Age. He covers AFL and has won awards for his cricket and basketball writing.Connect via Twitter or email.

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