gerry atric wrote:
Looks pretty sure that Roos will make himself available to coach next year, so our hasty and expensive decision to get Mick to wander down at some stage before Xmas to take up the coaching reins needs to result in a flag in 2013 to be worth the massive cost. I wasn't a Ratts fan but as per 2011 I think he wd have us top 4ish with a good run of injury in 2013, so Mick, on his megabucks should do way better and appointing him costs us the opportunity to sign up a better coach - Roos- next year. Roos harnessed and developed the Bloods Culture, something we all envy, set up a standard at Sydney that has a reasonable list playing at premiership level. He doesn't seem bitter, vain or vindictive. So par round for Mick in 2013 is a flag - hang on I'll make it easy - a GF, anything else and we have lost on the deal. There is no honeymoon period when you are the sole candidate for the job and name your own price.
Good points Gerry although Roos may still be an option. I'm not convinced Malthouse will see it out.
I've seen it happen with plenty of players and several coaches. They crave the adrenalin rush of game day but no longer have the hunger for the mundane stuff that occurs day to day to make it happen. The impositions on your time and family life to commit to a football club 6 days a week. The 6 months of pre-season.
I suspect Micks ego is a driving force and the want to prove Collingwood wrong but that's all short term stuff. His want to defer starting til November 1 is indicative IMO. I've watched plenty of coaches at TAC and lower levels go through the same process. Late starts to the season, handing the reins to others to do training etc. Its a pattern that shows they should have walked away the moment they were unsure.
I'll be interested to see how it plays out.
For Carltons sake, I hope I'm wrong and Mick leads us for 3+ successful seasons.