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Re: Post Game Analysis: AFL 2020 Rd 2: Carlton vs Melbourne

Reply #195
Ross Lyon is done, that would be almost as bad of a decision as whoever signed Malthouse, almost.
The Force Awakens!

Re: Post Game Analysis: AFL 2020 Rd 2: Carlton vs Melbourne

Reply #196
Carlton deserves every single piece of heat they can from every quarter of the football world. Our recent history is a constant feed of false dawns, false starts, failed recruiting, failed coaches, failed starts in games, its doesnt farken end my god!!!! I am 53 years and have followed and supported (financially bar a couple of years) the club since I can remember, I have gone on the odd rant before but I have never ever felt the sense of embarrassment I have for the once mighty Carlton Football Club like I do now.

Did my message not come across as supporting the general thrust of your opinions on the subject GTC?


Re: Post Game Analysis: AFL 2020 Rd 2: Carlton vs Melbourne

Reply #197
Did my message not come across as supporting the general thrust of your opinions on the subject GTC?


Yes mate, just venting and ranting some more. Wasnt having a crack
2017-16th
2018-Wooden Spoon
2019-16th
2020-dare to dream? 11th is better than last I suppose
2021-Pi$$ or get off the pot
2022- Real Deal or more of the same? 0.6%
2023- "Raise the Standard" - M. Voss Another year wasted Bar Set
2024-Back to the drawing boardNo excuses, its time

Re: Post Game Analysis: AFL 2020 Rd 2: Carlton vs Melbourne

Reply #198
Yes mate, just venting and ranting some more. Wasnt having a crack

I know ... you can cut loose and so do I.  :)) :))   The angels tread a little easier nowadays given my age 8)

     

 

Re: Post Game Analysis: AFL 2020 Rd 2: Carlton vs Melbourne

Reply #199
Ross Lyon is done, that would be almost as bad of a decision as whoever signed Malthouse, almost.

The decision to sack Ratten was terrible, but Malthouse is not a bad replacement. You have to start asking questions when a bloke can have success at 3 clubs and only comes a cropper when he reaches the coach's graveyard.

Hopefully Teague succeeds, if for no other reason than we've run out of burial sites.

Re: Post Game Analysis: AFL 2020 Rd 2: Carlton vs Melbourne

Reply #200
The decision to sack Ratten was terrible, but Malthouse is not a bad replacement.
We will have to agree to disagree.

Time passes everyone by, and in my opinion time had well and truly passed by Mick Malthouse long before he arrived at Carlton.

I think his appointment was more nostalgia than new direction!
The Force Awakens!

Re: Post Game Analysis: AFL 2020 Rd 2: Carlton vs Melbourne

Reply #201
We will have to agree to disagree.

Time passes everyone by, and in my opinion time had well and truly passed by Mick Malthouse long before he arrived at Carlton.

I think his appointment was more nostalgia than new direction!

Hmmm - you know 12 months before he came to us, he took Collingwood to the GF - 20 wins, 2 losses and a 167.7%. Whatever cliff he fell off in that 12 month period is probably located somewhere on the coastline along Royal Parade, and I think I know the exact spot. It's well known among the locals, a kind of Lover's Leap, but in reverse.  :D

Re: Post Game Analysis: AFL 2020 Rd 2: Carlton vs Melbourne

Reply #202
Hmmm - you know 12 months before he came to us, he took Collingwood to the GF - 20 wins, 2 losses and a 167.7%. Whatever cliff he fell off in that 12 month period is probably located somewhere on the coastline along Royal Parade, and I think I know the exact spot. It's well known among the locals, a kind of Lover's Leap, but in reverse.  :D
While I understand your general point, the truth is that Collingwood was MM’s dung hill, made in his own image.
How long was he there again ?
He was part of the furniture, to then uproot him and bring him  to the  new home at Royal Pde, he never fitted the decor...
Let’s go BIG !

Re: Post Game Analysis: AFL 2020 Rd 2: Carlton vs Melbourne

Reply #203
While I understand your general point, the truth is that Collingwood was MM’s dung hill, made in his own image.
How long was he there again ?
He was part of the furniture, to then uproot him and bring him to the new home at Royal Pde, he never fitted the decor...

That may be true, but why is it that several other coaches since 2000 have also 'failed to fit the decor?" Maybe the decor is the problem.........

Re: Post Game Analysis: AFL 2020 Rd 2: Carlton vs Melbourne

Reply #204
Teague is Year 1 of a three year deal.  Given the current financial climate, the League would almost take action against any club that sacked and paid out.  It would also significantly reduce the pot in the soft cap (which has taken a beating anyway) as you would be paying off a sacked coach as well as new coach, which is turn would cost the places of two or three assistant coaches, medicos, well being officers or whatever.

Teague is going nowhere.

Re: Post Game Analysis: AFL 2020 Rd 2: Carlton vs Melbourne

Reply #205
Teague is Year 1 of a three year deal.  Given the current financial climate, the League would almost take action against any club that sacked and paid out.  It would also significantly reduce the pot in the soft cap (which has taken a beating anyway) as you would be paying off a sacked coach as well as new coach, which is turn would cost the places of two or three assistant coaches, medicos, well being officers or whatever.

Teague is going nowhere.

Good points.

Re: Post Game Analysis: AFL 2020 Rd 2: Carlton vs Melbourne

Reply #206
Teague is Year 1 of a three year deal.  Given the current financial climate, the League would almost take action against any club that sacked and paid out.  It would also significantly reduce the pot in the soft cap (which has taken a beating anyway) as you would be paying off a sacked coach as well as new coach, which is turn would cost the places of two or three assistant coaches, medicos, well being officers or whatever.

Teague is going nowhere.
Even if the results are disastrous?
2017-16th
2018-Wooden Spoon
2019-16th
2020-dare to dream? 11th is better than last I suppose
2021-Pi$$ or get off the pot
2022- Real Deal or more of the same? 0.6%
2023- "Raise the Standard" - M. Voss Another year wasted Bar Set
2024-Back to the drawing boardNo excuses, its time

Re: Post Game Analysis: AFL 2020 Rd 2: Carlton vs Melbourne

Reply #207
Even if the results are disastrous?

Exactly. Our over riding priority has clearly been reset to getting wins in the short term using our older players. If that strategy fails the patience will quickly run out.
Reality always wins in the end.

Re: Post Game Analysis: AFL 2020 Rd 2: Carlton vs Melbourne

Reply #208
I want to know why some of those older players are still on the list,  or put on there in the first place
DrE is no more... you ok with that harmonica man?

Re: Post Game Analysis: AFL 2020 Rd 2: Carlton vs Melbourne

Reply #209
If nothing else, Pittonet proved why Kreuzer was someone we should have replaced a while ago.
"everything you know is wrong"

Paul Hewson