Boom Boom1982 Grand Final.
Aph please note that I chose the tasteful pic
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Boom Boom1982 Grand Final.
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Aph please note that I chose the tasteful pic
The waiting game Robert WallsIn a season that promised plenty for Carlton, things are turning sour. The Blues may well miss the finals. If they do, it should not be viewed as a disaster but as a setback. The hierarchy should look for reasons, not scapegoats. Big-picture thinking has served Geelong and Collingwood well and it is hoped Carlton follows the same path.
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The waiting game Robert Walls
The waiting game Robert Walls
Carlton showing patience is less likely than Milne asking for permission.![]()
Difference is anyone who watches carlton closely week in week can see we completely lack structure, rarely fight back when behind and realise our coach is c grade on a good day.
The reality is last year we get excited because we finished 5th but in the end we didn't beat a top 4 side and only beat a very ordinary essendon side in a final.
The waiting game Robert Walls
The waiting game Robert Walls
Carlton showing patience is less likely than Milne asking for permission.![]()
As Walls points out in the article, the "old" Carlton in the system the way it was (VFL) had no patience. I think you will find the "new" Carlton in this new paradigm fully understands what it takes now to win a flag and there wont be any movement on Ratts until late next season, when I expect, he will get another contract extension.
Still spouting that hate I see. New site format, same old shite.
Is that you Red? Show me a post, just one tiny snippet from a post where I have ever posted anything hateful about the club....just one and I will join the Madbluebigred fan club. You wont find one because they dont happen. About the only time I have ever posted anything negative was during the booze cruise disgrace about the culture of boozing we and other clubs have, and I have called Fevola a disgrace. Thats it. But I have never, ever criticised a player, coach or administrator on here for the performance of their actual jobs. I, and you as a you most clearly demonstrate on a regular basis are not "qualified" to do so.Same could be said about you![]()
Excellent point. Just look at the Tigers and Demons for your proof. And before all the Hardwick admirers jump in, Frawley gave them an initial boost.....to 9th from last, Wallets gave them an initial boost.....to 9th from last and now Hardass......notice any pattern here?Just need to look at the teams that showed patience in their coaches versus the teams that chop and change at the whims of impatient fans. ..
One Carlton supporter claims that the final year of Ratten's current contract is an option. Presumably based on how we go and where we finish this year. The club isn't run by fools like the general public believes.As Walls points out in the article, the "old" Carlton in the system the way it was (VFL) had no patience. I think you will find the "new" Carlton in this new paradigm fully understands what it takes now to win a flag and there wont be any movement on Ratts until late next season, when I expect, he will get another contract extension.
That would be fair enough. I have no problem with all payments and contracts being performance based. I would also say that performance has many measures, and ladder finish, win/loss and flags are not the only criteria in any one year. I would rather win 3 flags starting next year than win this years and drop away again. But I have no doubt though, that option or not, he will get an extension.One Carlton supporter claims that the final year of Ratten's current contract is an option. Presumably based on how we go and where we finish this year. The club isn't run by fools like the general public believes.
Is that you Red? Show me a post, just one tiny snippet from a post where I have ever posted anything hateful about the club....just one and I will join the Madbluebigred fan club. You wont find one because they dont happen. About the only time I have ever posted anything negative was during the booze cruise disgrace about the culture of boozing we and other clubs have, and I have called Fevola a disgrace. Thats it. But I have never, ever criticised a player, coach or administrator on here for the performance of their actual jobs. I, and you as a you most clearly demonstrate on a regular basis are not "qualified" to do so.
New site same ol Shite. How do I get that as my sig.
They could see what was about to happen? They got flogged by 100 points twice and by 10 goals 3 times more and finished tenth after making the finals under Bomber for the past 3 seasons and as high as 4th in his first iianm. But they could see?
But actually you make my argument for me. They could see past the poor season that they were all progressing well and that a flag would ensue if they all stuck phat with each other. That takes a strong board and a lot of g&d.
Not unlike I would counter, the attitudes we are fostering. Ratts has a new contract, and Sticks and Swann have every intention of honouring it, even if we regress (in a similar way to Geelong in 06) before taking the final step. I dont think we will regress, I think our form is terrible and our injuries are debilitating but I think we can turn it all around and still make a genuine run at the flag this year.
I am heartened by the way Sticks slapped Eddie down and reiterated our resolve in the direction the club is headed.
Do people even think before they write.We shouldn't sack Rattan this season but he should be judged after the season and IMO injuries should not come into it.
The interesting comparison for mine was Ratts vs Bomber Thompson. The Cats held their nerve after their season from hell of 2006 and the rest is history.
A bad run of form and injury like this does force the club, coaches and players into the hall of mirrors to have a good hard look at itself. It also shows who is up to a challenge and who isn't irrespective of talent and profile, allowing a decent list assessment. There, I've found some positives. And reason for optimism. My day is back on track.![]()
Do people even think before they write. ....
The injury argument does not hold water as West Coast and Collingwood have been crippled with injuries and they have continued to play at a high standard and win.
The injury argument absolutely holds water. The Eagles have lost just 3 key players to long term injury so far this year and really only 2 of those would be considered keys (Kennedy and Lecras), and all from the same part of the ground. We have lost key players for long periods from all 3 areas. The Eagles midfield and backline has been pretty much intact all season. Plus they were smashed by the Bombers and beaten by the Lions.
They are not some super team that has had to deal with a massive call on their depth and shone through.
And who at Collingwood apart from Ball and Krakouer has been out with a long term injury that are a key part of the line-up?
Josh hill has replaced Lecras seemlessly and lead the teams goal scoring and Darling has come out of the Kennedy shadow and the greater opportunity
All goodpoints you make 40yr - save for this save for this...Every promise Ratts has made this year has been broken....
specifically - his boasting about Carlton 'depth' - no depth. His goal of being Top4 - ridiculous and always was as soon as Essendon pantzed us. His belief in certain players - eg Gibbs was suppossed to blow the competition away this year wasn't he?
A bad injury list is probably a good thing for us - brings us back to where we really are as a team - and also has given opportunity to prove just how poor some of teh players suppossed to fill for injuries really are..
Personally I am excited about the future for Carlton - I think thatRatten has finally realised thatteh honeymoon period is over - and maybe a lot of the players have as well.
The Walls article is a nice piece but it forgets to mention that Malthouse coached the Pies to 4 GF's. After 5 years the Pies had played in 2 GF's and lost one by only 8 or so points. And Walls is only looking historically, not at what Ratts is doing in game and how he deals with adjustments etc. You can have patience but there is no point being patient with a guy who isnt getting the best out of the list he has just on the off chance he might get it right eventually. We shouldn't sack Rattan this season but he should be judged after the season and IMO injuries should not come into it. If we miss the 8 but have put in consistent effort each week then he should stay. But currently we are lazy and soft, both physically and mentally. If that remains the same for the rest of the year then they have to look for a better coach....no doubt. The Tigers hung on to Frawley and Wallace for 5 years each and they went nowhere. Each case on its merits!