Opinion Mick Malthouse

What is the next move on Mick?

  • Sack him immediately; replacement coach to see out the year.

    Votes: 192 48.9%
  • Let him coach out the year then show him the door.

    Votes: 70 17.8%
  • Sign him now to give coaches and players some direction.

    Votes: 81 20.6%
  • Not sure yet... still too angry to think clearly.

    Votes: 50 12.7%

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    393
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Azul

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How was Cas kicking for goals and filed kicks yesterday??
Well he only had 4 kicks for 1.0 straight.

Was moved to the backline for a bit, as we're struggling without Jamo. Naysayers have been saying he can't play there but in a day we should have lost by 20 goals, he didn't look too bad. I think he reads the play okay.
 

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Stuart Dew or Nathan Bassett would be a good replacement for MM, someone young and someone who's actually caught on to a modern game plan that doesn't involve long kicking to boundary contests... Although it's not all MM's fault, he still needs to go, players are crap but even more so under him.. They don't wanna play for him its as simple as that, but please don't come out monday morning and say we're fully behind him, do they take us for idiots? The worst thing about this is that it could get worse, haven't played port/haw/syd or freo yet, that is a day I'm dreading!!
 

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MLG has said AGAIN Mick to see out the year

I'm sure he's done his Maths, or some form of maths

Well I can only assume then we will be as close as possible to a financial train wreck by Sept

Although of course we don't have to pay two head coaches

Of bigger concern is whether any of the talented kids we have will have had their spirit destroyed and worse still if they have started considering leaving the club

Why would Menzel want to stay??

We are very close to being the new Melbourne
In fact some would argue we already are
 

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MLG has said AGAIN Mick to see out the year

I'm sure he's done his Maths, or some form of maths

Well I can only assume then we will be as close as possible to a financial train wreck by Sept

Although of course we don't have to pay two head coaches

Of bigger concern is whether any of the talented kids we have will have had their spirit destroyed and worse still if they have started considering leaving the club

Why would Menzel want to stay??

We are very close to being the new Melbourne
In fact some would argue we already are
Who has said Menzel wants to go?
 

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This. Not knowing what to do and questioning themselves when they do the right thing... Shit coaching..
It all comes down to Mick not having faith in the list

Too many taggers to try and limit the oppositions talent to even things up as much as possible

Likely NOT instructing his players to take the game on bec he thinks they lack the skill to play that way - I know he's said the players should take the game on more but I suspect this is not the real message, I mean the continued use of the boundary line suggests he wants the team to play a conservative and safe brand of football

Publicly saying the list is devoid of talent
 

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It all comes down to Mick not having faith in the list

Too many taggers to try and limit the oppositions talent to even things up as much as possible

Likely NOT instructing his players to take the game on bec he thinks they lack the skill to play that way - I know he's said the players should take the game on more but I suspect this is not the real message, I mean the continued use of the boundary line suggests he wants the team to play a conservative and safe brand of football

Publicly saying the list is devoid of talent
........he's now in a position where he can't play Graham because he'll look like a fool if he plays well.

This campaigner is taking self interest to a whole new level.

It's as though the consequences for admitting he is wrong is death, when it's actually a comfortable retirement with a shed load of money!!
 
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If Mick stays he should lose some control over his assistant coach choices. He can't keep bringing in his guys to be yes men. Review all of them.

You look at our assistants and wonder .... which one would I be happy to have as caretaker coach if Mick went? There are no standouts is there?

I'm also thinking Rob Wiley's role is not really achieving anything.
 

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Jesus we're done

Being steadfast is one thing. Backing the coach is another. But if the decision to NOT renew his contact has been made internally (which surely it has) then stop the f****g charade and move the coach now.

Nothing, I repeat NOTHING good can come from the situation. Give him a contract or f**k him off!!
 
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Carlton has gone backwards with MM. You would have been far better off with Ratts than MM.
Team is just a rabble now and nothing will change with him.

Get rid of him and put a Carlton man back in.
 

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Carlton has gone backwards with MM. You would have been far better off with Ratts than MM.
Team is just a rabble now and nothing will change with him.

Get rid of him and put a Carlton man back in.
Not the answer, we need a new face with new ideas and new messages, someone from outside the club too.
 

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Whether we keep him or not it's going to make no difference as he's not the problem, we've got one of the leagues worst list. A team that relies on some aging B graders and past stars to carry it with not a lot of young talent and no real high end young talent apart from Cripps. May as well keep him, we're a long term project, but this would need to be reviewed at the end of the season. If the feel amongst the playing group is poor towards Malthouse he may have to go otherwise he should stay.

Collingwood held firm and didn't sack him in 2004/5 and when they were in vaguely the same position we are now and they were rewarded. I just feel that we should do the same. The only real difference Collingwood were further advanced at this stage in their rebuild despite finishing 13th and 15th respectively.

We're rebuilding and have been since Mick arrived, this generally comes with a bit of down time, we're currently in the middle of the down time (look up the success story of all successful AFL teams, do it! There is some downtime).

Why on earth are people expecting us to be any good? That I don't get. This is all part of the process. I still get the feeling that only Carlton is bad enough to make a good coach fail and dumb enough to sack a good coach when he's not the problem. You would hope common sense prevails here, you would hope we're smart enough to see that the coach is not the issue and that our decisions in the past is why we're hurting now.

Stick with what we've got put our head down and arse up and get stuck into this rebuild.
 

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Not the answer, we need a new face with new ideas and new messages, someone from outside the club too.
I disagree, we need someone that bleeds for the jumper, someone that will let his passion for the jumper transfer through to the players under his control.

Our biggest issue among many we have is that our players don't hurt when they lose, they have no passion to put every ounce of energy they have in a game, they have no passion to will themselves on when they are running out of puff on the field.

We need to close our club off to outsiders and insulate ourselves to the point where our players know nothing but Carlton and so are determined to bleed for the jumper.
 

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I disagree, we need someone that bleeds for the jumper, someone that will let his passion for the jumper transfer through to the players under his control.

Our biggest issue among many we have is that our players don't hurt when they lose, they have no passion to put every ounce of energy they have in a game, they have no passion to will themselves on when they are running out of puff on the field.

We need to close our club off to outsiders and insulate ourselves to the point where our players know nothing but Carlton and so are determined to bleed for the jumper.
If the applicant for the job cannot show some passion for success, then he isn't going to get the gig anyway so I wouldn't be making a fuss about "bleeding for the jumper".

If "bleeding for the jumper" was the main prerequisite for getting the job then we would be seriously limiting the field of possible applicants to only past players which would end up being even more disastrous than where we are right now.
 

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Blatantly obvious he has improved his grip, ball drop and his confidence in 2 weeks, my question is WTF was happening with his development in these areas for the past 4 years or more ???
First two years on the list were a series of knee injuries... and I suspect a bit of lost confidence because of it. Then he probably had people telling him that he needed to change his kicking action to compensate for any potential lose of movement in his knees. By that time, Barker and Green were doing their thing and have seemed to be more interested in coaching the small forwards than in coaching and helping out the big guys.

Now he has Sav to help him out and in 2 weeks appears to have corrected 4 years worth of detritus in his kicking action.
 
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Collingwood held firm and didn't sack him in 2004/5 and when they were in vaguely the same position we are now and they were rewarded. I just feel that we should do the same. The only real difference Collingwood were further advanced at this stage in their rebuild despite finishing 13th and 15th respectively.
Mick took Collingwood from last to consecutive grand finals within 3 years. Yes, it was a false dawn but I'd take that kind of false dawn. It gives hope if you can see a coach can make a lesser list play above themselves and come within 9 points of a flag. For us to have that same faith, we will have 3 years of failure to draw on and point to achievements at Collingwood, not here.

The differences are far more pronounced than you think.
 

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Adam Simpson in his second year at WCE has the players thinking like this :



What does our great & illustrious leader do .......... rewards them time & time again for mediocrity, no-one from the 'select' group gets dropped regardless of how badly they play.
I would say thats more the club and the "rich benefactors" playing god with the match selection committee.

Either that or there are some accountants somewhere saying that we need to play player x because we are paying him Y and we need to get out money out of him.
 
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I disagree, we need someone that bleeds for the jumper, someone that will let his passion for the jumper transfer through to the players under his control.

Our biggest issue among many we have is that our players don't hurt when they lose, they have no passion to put every ounce of energy they have in a game, they have no passion to will themselves on when they are running out of puff on the field.

We need to close our club off to outsiders and insulate ourselves to the point where our players know nothing but Carlton and so are determined to bleed for the jumper.
Port Adelaide reached outside its own base for the first time in a long time to bring in Ken Hinkley who had never been associated with Port, and it worked out quite well for us. He understood the culture we wanted right away.

I don't think the issue is whether they're from Carlton, it's whether they have any drive and vision for the future, which I'm not sure Malthouse does at the tail end of his career. He may have experience but he doesn't seem particularly driven by wanting to make history.
 
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