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No one can question this guy’s credentials as a head of football.

Wright’s first really big decision as CEO of this football club was to back Michael Voss as coach for another year.

I’ll be watching extremely closely to see how this situation is handled.

Are you here for the CEO payday and to prove Collingwood wrong for overlooking you? Or are you here to win premierships?

The jury is out for me, but we will find out the answer before the end of this season.
 
No one can question this guy’s credentials as a head of football.

Wright’s first really big decision as CEO of this football club was to back Michael Voss as coach for another year.

I’ll be watching extremely closely to see how this situation is handled.

Are you here for the CEO payday and to prove Collingwood wrong for overlooking you? Or are you here to win premierships?

The jury is out for me, but we will find out the answer before the end of this season.
We will find out once his tenure over. We don’t know why he kept Voss on for another year. The whole joint could’ve needed to be overthrown for all we know, and he decided to hang on to one part of the club so we didn’t go back to ground zero in one off season
 
it’s not rocket science.

he didn’t sack Voss because there was no better replacement available.

If you’re going to sack a coach and pay out his contract, and get a new one (who you’d need to commit to for a minimum 3 years really), then you’d want a severe upgrade on the bloke person youre sacking.

Rational decision is to wait it out a year.
 
it’s not rocket science.

he didn’t sack Voss because there was no better replacement available.

If you’re going to sack a coach and pay out his contract, and get a new one (who you’d need to commit to for a minimum 3 years really), then you’d want a severe upgrade on the bloke person youre sacking.

Rational decision is to wait it out a year.
You're right, it's not rocket science.

If someone is not good enough at their job, you relieve them of their duties.

Wasting a year of development is not a rational decision.

Steven King (who outcoached Voss today) was available and would have been a "severe upgrade" as you put it.
 
Wasting a year of development is not a rational decision.

Steven King (who outcoached Voss today) was available and would have been a "severe upgrade" as you put it.

You’d sack Voss & pay him out to go with an unproven coach? Given our history of untried coaches, that’d be a bad idea.

You’re also using the benefit of hindsight here. For all we know Wright did contract King, he contacted plenty of candidates, none worthy for the job long-term were available/wanted to join.
 

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You're right, it's not rocket science.

If someone is not good enough at their job, you relieve them of their duties.

Wasting a year of development is not a rational decision.

Steven King (who outcoached Voss today) was available and would have been a "severe upgrade" as you put it.

But if he appointed the wrong coach for the sake of sacking Voss then we would lose more than a year of player development. Pretty much repeating the past mistake of the Teague appointment.

I also suspect it’s part of a bit of a clean up of Carlton’s reputation as a coach killing environment. At least let Voss see out his contract so he can’t say he wasn’t given a chance to improve.
 
You’d sack Voss & pay him out to go with an unproven coach? Given our history of untried coaches, that’d be a bad idea.

You’re also using the benefit of hindsight here. For all we know Wright did contract King, he contacted plenty of candidates, none worthy for the job long-term were available/wanted to join.
I get where you're coming from. However, from my perspective it's not going with an "unproven" coach, it's about going with a coach who hasn't proven that they are incompetent. Voss has proven time and time again that he is categorically not up to it. I wanted us to remove him and run an open process to find the best candidate among the assistant coaching ranks. Whether that ended up being King or not is unimportant. He's just one possible name.
But if he appointed the wrong coach for the sake of sacking Voss then we would lose more than a year of player development. Pretty much repeating the past mistake of the Teague appointment.
The Teague situation is not a great comparison for our current predicament.

I understand your fear of the unknown, but my fear of the known with Voss is far greater. We need to move on before the Carlton rot sets into our young players the same way it did with our core senior players.
I also suspect it’s part of a bit of a clean up of Carlton’s reputation as a coach killing environment. At least let Voss see out his contract so he can’t say he wasn’t given a chance to improve.
I can cop this reasoning and I suspect you are absolutely correct. Hopefully it pays off.
 
I get where you're coming from. However, from my perspective it's not going with an "unproven" coach, it's about going with a coach who hasn't proven that they are incompetent. Voss has proven time and time again that he is categorically not up to it. I wanted us to remove him and run an open process to find the best candidate among the assistant coaching ranks. Whether that ended up being King or not is unimportant. He's just one possible name.

The Teague situation is not a great comparison for our current predicament.

I understand your fear of the unknown, but my fear of the known with Voss is far greater. We need to move on before the Carlton rot sets into our young players the same way it did with our core senior players.

Going with the known - an underwhelming year where 6-7 games are won - is far more rational than going into a year of the unknown and committing to it for 3+ years.

Don’t get me wrong, judging by the start to the year, we probably should’ve sacked him, but I 100% can see the logic - was a pure CEO decision.

He’ll be gone at the end of the year if not sooner.
 
While we’ll never actually know why he kept Voss last year, my best guess is a combination of: (a) the coach or coaches he actually wanted weren’t available, (b) the list needs significant work so 2026 was likely to be a flop anyway (Voss takes the hit before another coach takes over in 2027 when we’ve got 20 more games into youth + Cody + whoever else we can draft this year) and (c) trying to rid our reputation as a club who doesn’t honour the contracts of coaches.

Either way, there’s a lot of pressure on him and Davies to nail a quality senior coach and weed out underperforming senior players.
 
You're right, it's not rocket science.

If someone is not good enough at their job, you relieve them of their duties.

Wasting a year of development is not a rational decision.

Steven King (who outcoached Voss today) was available and would have been a "severe upgrade" as you put it.
Unfortunately the not that good at your job has to apply to the players as well.
Just commented on that there’s only 4 players suited to the “modern game”, being the Hollands’, Jagga & Walsh (which was then debated due to his lack of kicking prowess yet choosing to take the kicks on).
 

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