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Wasn't Caligula a Roman Emperor and Poseidon some sort of watery deity?
A Greek one at that
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Wasn't Caligula a Roman Emperor and Poseidon some sort of watery deity?
Pagan was not that bad, he basically had one of the weakest team in the last 40 years. I seen Carlton squad it was one of the weakest I have seen in my days following football. I also read there was all this bickering going on, coaches not coaching together. They had offices away from each other, Pagan had no team to pick from basically. I reckon he would have loved coaching Carlton today.Seriously, Pagan had a list of Garbage, any quality left soon retired, including Ratten.
Heres a thought, I wonder what Pagan could have done with this list.
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Lol Mick wouldn't be any good.
Let's recap 10 Years at eagles 10 finals series , 2 flags and a runner up. Took over in 1990 and by 91 they made gf.
Took over an amazing rabble in 2000 and not long thereafter had them in two gfs. If you look at the pies teams in those years they were very average yet somehow he delivered.
Ratten is pathetic, our structures and game plan flaws do not allow us to cover injuries in the same way other sides do.
Bwa ha ha. Alan Joyce? The market has told you what they think of Alan Joyce. Have you seen the Qantas share price lately? And Gina? Please. She actively works the inheritance, the other family in the Hancock/Wright partnership do not and they are almost as wealthy. All they had to do is wait (you remember wait, thats what the Geelong board did when it looked like the Bomber plan was faltering) and then count the royalties from the deals Lang and Peter did. Perhaps Kloppers is your get out bet. Cant say.If you had Marius Kloppers, Gina Rinehardt, Alan Joyce and Co running the show there is little chance Ratten would survive is he fails to deliver on this year's target ie a top four finish.
And then they bottomed out finishing 13th & 15th. How would you have coped with that? There were plenty of Collingwood supporters ready to be done with Malthouse then. Once again, as was the case for the Cats & more recently the Eagles, it is a bloody good thing that club administrations don't listen to the hysterical rantings from the media or a minority of club members.Lol Mick wouldn't be any good.
Let's recap 10 Years at eagles 10 finals series , 2 flags and a runner up. Took over in 1990 and by 91 they made gf.
Took over an amazing rabble in 2000 and not long thereafter had them in two gfs. If you look at the pies teams in those years they were very average yet somehow he delivered.
And then they bottomed out finishing 13th & 15th. How would you have coped with that? There were plenty of Collingwood supporters ready to be done with Malthouse then. Once again, as was the case for the Cats & more recently the Eagles, it is a bloody good thing that club administrations don't listen to the hysterical rantings from the media or a minority of club members.
Fortunately football clubs aren't run like political parties, with an eye to the popularity, or otherwise, of their leaders.
Bwa ha ha. Alan Joyce? The market has told you what they think of Alan Joyce. Have you seen the Qantas share price lately? And Gina? Please. She actively works the inheritance, the other family in the Hancock/Wright partnership do not and they are almost as wealthy. All they had to do is wait (you remember wait, thats what the Geelong board did when it looked like the Bomber plan was faltering) and then count the royalties from the deals Lang and Peter did. Perhaps Kloppers is your get out bet. Cant say.
And we had a captain of industry run the show for 20 years. Some would say it didnt turn out too well for us......
Worst coach ever. Sakc Ratten.
and give him a beating.
As I have previously posted, I am all for a review of the club at the end of this season, but that review must be all encompassing, which means the players should come under the microscope as well, because players still make coaches, not the other way around (when Melbourne beat Essendon 2 weeks ago, was that because suddenly Neeld found the key to winning, or was it because the players had a real dip?)So basically what you are saying is that we should accept the season as it is, and not to at least go through the process of reviewing all our key areas, coaching, fitness staff, recruiting etc and make some informed decisions and if that means Ratten needs to be moved on so be it.
The facts are if we fail to win one of our next two, it is going to be very difficult to make finals, and the improvement in the list has levelled off, players like Gibbs/Kruezer/Yarran/Lucas etc have failed t take their performances to a higher level, we should be trying to understand why, all are capable of doing this but it has failed to occure thus this is the main reason why have not improved, and not blaming injuries and other sides have covered for injuries much better than us eg Pies with Beams/Sidebottom taking their game to the next level.
Please, enough of the Geelong Thompson scenario - the exception to the rule. Yeah waiting is a good strategy, how many times has that worked out.
As for Gina and Co, believe me, I'm no fan of their operations. However if you think she managed to accumulate $50 billion by 'waiting' good luck to you, blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth and all that.
What I'm saying is that the private sector (compared to the Public Service) does not wait for things to happen, they have no qualms in taking big decisions when required. Qantas shares are stuffed but check out the value of any other carrier. Joyce took a huge risk by grounding a worldwide operation and made Australia look stupid internationally but his aim was to stop union industrial action, get to the independent arbitrator and seek a resolution. I can't support his actions but the Irishman succeeded in his aims.
First the Geelong analogy is not an exception to the rule, it is the rule. Of the last 4 premiers and top 4 likely asprirants this year, ALL have hung on to a coach that has taken his team down the ladder before progressing back up again. Geelong is well documented but to remind you, they fell out of the 8 (actually finished 10th behind Richmond in 2006) in Thomspons 6th season as coach (might have been 7th, hardly effects the argument), Malthouse took the team to 2 grand finals, lost both then finished bottom 4, Worsfold another who has taken his team to the bottom before bringing them back up, he is different to the other 2 in that he had a flag under his belt with the team in question before taking them down the ladder, but nevertheless, a weak board would have panicked and sacked him. Scott took them to a flag in his first year, the recipient of a fantastic list, but may not even make the top 4 this year, do you think the Cats will then sack him?
Now the true exceptions (well not exceptions, the other side of the rule, teams that sack coaches are losers), Harvey at Freo, took the side to finals then was sacked before they tasted ultimate success, Melbourne, Richmond, Bulldogs and had Lyon not jumped there is no guarantee the Saints would not have sacked him anyway after all he left because they had not renegotiated his contract despite making the GF the year before and took the Freo offer because of that lack of faith in getting another contract and then calling them too late when they tried to counter. Of the teams that have had success and sacked a coach such as Port Adelaide and Adelaide, how has that worked out for them so far? Its fair that Adelaide are playing OK football but no guarantee.
So what were you saying about exceptions. Sometimes we fit the facts to our preconceptions. But if you are dispassionate about it, the sides that sack coaches are not the successful ones.
And if you think Gina has made all that money then it is you that does not understand where the vast bulk of Hancock prospecting earns its money. It is from royalties contracted in the 60's for mining leases that Rio Tinto started mining in the 80's and 90's. Hardly any of it comes from new works that Gina has instigated. So yes, waiting is exactly what created the wealth. Good luck to you.
And conciliatory employers always get much better long term labor negotiations and investor relations that combative ones. So did he get exactly what he wanted? Did he?
I would be very surprised. Why? Because its not the way successful outfits operate in the current market. Successful teams now, and I have demonstrated it is not an exception but the rule, develop lists and understand that the cycle will take between 5 and 8 years to pay dividends. Patience is a key element in the process. Key.I think in my original comments, re Private Sector v the Public Service where all this debate began, I was alluding to the Private Sector not having a have the kneejerk reaction to a bad situation as another poster stated. There are enough examples of the private sector being way ahead on this count and through all the debate I haven't proposed sacking Ratten. As always I like to explore all the arguments and cannot believe that anyone would be surprised if Ratts was sacked. Upset yes, but surely it wouldn't be a unique event. As for the Malthouse comparison, yeah well he did have runs on the board at the Eagles and early on at the Pies so I can't see Ratten coming close to that (not at present anyway).
Sure the Hancocks have been lucky; so has Clive Palmer being a beneficiary of mining lease interests. But it's a stretch to say they have sat back and waited for it all to happen.
Anyway, nice locking horns.
Sorry that did look stupid once postedHow am I going to sleep now...
Actually THIS.The answer to success is not to sack the coach. That is just the boards way of saving face when the shit hits the fan. The fact that the club is struggling in a patch at the moment could well be attributed to the coach, the issue with this is that as an organisation what structures are in place to prevent the coach from failing the team, what is the fallback plan. To sack the coach will see us worse off than we are now for the instability it will cause.
Ratten although surrounded by some good assistants is not managed by a football department and is left to his own devices, this is the problem. Who outside of the coaching group is responsible for ensuring that the function is performed cohesively and that all staff are performing and finding weaknesses and providing solutions, my guess is that no one at Carlton does this on a fixed basis and when problems occur the club calls for a quick fix i.e sack the coach. (Emotional, uneducated response)
Until the correct structure is in place above the coaching panel, it wont matter who the coach is they will have a hard time succeeding.
Don't have to leave a post online if you don't want to.Sorry that did look stupid once posted
Not trying attention seek
My wife works with people who know one of our most senior players and she partly overheard them talking about Roos last week, she didn't get the full jist but felt it was a secretive conversation so she is going to ask tomorrow if there's anything to it
Probably nothing but take my word she has access to right to top of the tree player wise at the club so small chance it is significant