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Opinion The 'Carlton related stuff that doesn't need it's own thread' thread Part 2

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We brought MM in for all the wrong reasons, he then ensured he moved on a tight group of "lads", Betts, Garlett and Robbo. Waite also a casualty due to similar reasons.

As for Murphy, not sure I would have gone down the path he did with the MM comments. Great player in his prime, but not someone I would view as an inspirational leader
 
I still think when we talk about all of these people (Pagan, Ratten, Malthouse, Bolton, etc.), it wouldn’t have mattered if they were Alistair Clarkson, the support structures weren’t in place for any of them.

Drafting was a disaster for much of the period. How many Jordan Russell-style half back flankers could one club select? Cripps was our first draft hit in about six years.

And development was even worse. We are still trying to figure it out.

Malthouse is actually the appointment which proves it is all about support structures. Yes, he might have been over the hill. But he came in with a record of a Premiership and Grand Final in his two previous coaching seasons. You don’t just lose that altogether.

And for those in the Ratten camp, he proves it as well. The barrel of talent was so shallow he ended up picking Marcus Davies (another of the Russell-style half backs) in a cut throat semi final.

I’m happy to hear from Murph, but I reckon it’s all moot. No one was taking those sides to a flag. Let’s just hope the support systems are more favourable to Vossy.
 

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people forget the side that Malthouse took over was a free in front of goals that would have seen the team playing a prelim next week- and that was done with less than half the talent the Club has now - that was all ratten - the following year he copped the worst list of injuries one could hope for- half the starting team was out at one stage or another...

two years later that old BS artiste had dismantled everything.

peopel have very short memories.
 
I still think when we talk about all of these people (Pagan, Ratten, Malthouse, Bolton, etc.), it wouldn’t have mattered if they were Alistair Clarkson, the support structures weren’t in place for any of them.

Drafting was a disaster for much of the period. How many Jordan Russell-style half back flankers could one club select? Cripps was our first draft hit in about six years.

And development was even worse. We are still trying to figure it out.

Malthouse is actually the appointment which proves it is all about support structures. Yes, he might have been over the hill. But he came in with a record of a Premiership and Grand Final in his two previous coaching seasons. You don’t just lose that altogether.

And for those in the Ratten camp, he proves it as well. The barrel of talent was so shallow he ended up picking Marcus Davies (another of the Russell-style half backs) in a cut throat semi final.

I’m happy to hear from Murph, but I reckon it’s all moot. No one was taking those sides to a flag. Let’s just hope the support systems are more favourable to Vossy.

I think everyone agrees the support and the list were lacking. Murph himself said that he thought the club should have invested more in support for Ratten and that we didn't quite have the depth you'd expect of top sides.

Reckon all of that can be true and we can still acknowledge that the Malthouse appointment was the exact wrong decision.
 
people forget the side that Malthouse took over was a free in front of goals that would have seen the team playing a prelim next week- and that was done with less than half the talent the Club has now - that was all ratten - the following year he copped the worst list of injuries one could hope for- half the starting team was out at one stage or another...

two years later that old BS artiste had dismantled everything.

peopel have very short memories.
Walker was manhandled!
 
It's telling that to make your point you need to compare us to the perennial sh*t kickers and well known losers Stkilda.

Let's just agree to disagree.

He won flags at 2/3 clubs he coached at. I personally wouldn't be listening to the players from the one team he failed at

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He coached four teams ..
 
It's telling that to make your point you need to compare us to the perennial sh*t kickers and well known losers Stkilda.

Let's just agree to disagree.

He won flags at 2/3 clubs he coached at. I personally wouldn't be listening to the players from the one team he failed at

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A stuffed giraffe could have coached that Eagles' side of the mid 90s (essentially a WA state side)...

West Coast
 

And yet Parkin only managed one with our super side of 95.....

I'm done with this convo. I understand being a carlton forum that people are star struck by the players no matter the shit they dish up so good luck and enjoy that perspective
 

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Mick Malthouse, coached 4 clubs his record is not glowing 30 years plus in the caper 3 premierships. Not the stuff of legend. Footscray, wet toast, Slum dwellers and Carlton.

3 flags and 4 losses in 30 years, I’d love it if our club could make 7 grand finals in the next 30 years, it’s a bloody good effort.
 
3 flags and 4 losses in 30 years, I’d love it if our club could make 7 grand finals in the next 30 years, it’s a bloody good effort.

Nothing you - or others - have said refutes the proposition that either he was well cooked by the time he came to Carlton or he was merely on an anti (or pro?) Pies mandate....
 
West Coast and Collingwood made Malthouse a raging success, Carlton made him a raging failure. We have had 20 years of problems with a blinkered view that only sees the coach. Slowly we have pulled ourselves out of this mess with a new wholistic view of things, at least that is what we are lead to believe. The past is the past, let's hope we learn from our mistakes.

A long history of picking coaches and breaking them. Not backing them and supporting them. I think with our new president and CEO things should be different.
 

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I’ll say it again Sam Mclure is a flog of the highest order.Predicting who can and can’t win a flag in the next 5 years.

“Just an opinion he says”

Spare me.


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Who cares? He's making a prediction. Theres 18 teams all with their own fans and in 5 years they can't all win. What do you want him to say? Carlton all 5? It's exactly that, just an opinion.
 
I’ll say it again Sam Mclure is a flog of the highest order.Predicting who can and can’t win a flag in the next 5 years.

“Just an opinion he says”

Spare me.

Given the amount he gets wrong, this is great news for us.
 
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