I had a feeling this would happen but now it has, and the way it happened I have come to a few conclusions.
The club is now no longer anything more than an average club in the overall scheme of things. This saddens me, that after growing up in the 80s and 90s when Carlton stood for excellence and not tolerating mediocrity, that we are living off past glories.
In 2010, we are nothing. Sure, St Kilda have not won anything yet, but we can't keep pretending we are better than them because we were winning flags when they were winning spoons 20-30 years ago.
As a club, internally and externally we are out of touch with reality. Thinking it will happen and we will be successful just because we are Carlton does not cut it.
So the pressing matters:
The Coach - Average at best, sometimes things go ok for him, but I think he is really going to be shown up for his lack of coaching ability this season. His game plan in 2008/09 was Judd and Fev, now half of that is gone.
The defence Sticks and Swann roll out of 'we have gone from 4 wins, to 10 to 13' really doesn't cut it at all. We will be lucky to win 10 this year, and still after 2 and a bit seasons, no one still has any idea what style of football we are trying to play, or what kind of side he is trying to build.
He will be no longer be in charge come the end of 2011, or perhaps earlier, at which time we will undertake a thorough process to find the right man.
As Blueman said in another thread a tough period may be needed to force a Geelong/Bulldogs style complete review of our off-field processes, because blind freddy can tell we certainly aren't maximising what we have.
The Players - The way we played tonight was what I was fearing prior to the season starting (predicting us 11th). We got it all, the no forward line, re-active slow play without run (because Ratts want's to slow the game down more), and generally no system or plan to speak of. Add to the mix no leadership, and well, we saw the result.
The forward line - Was always going to have nights like this one, and probably will have a fair few more. There is only one natural proven goalkicker up there in Eddie Betts. Yarran and Henderson are still too young to be relied upon consistently, Setanta is athletic but not the answer, and Waite is still finding his way back after a knee reconstruction.
Tonight was the first time we saw the full fallout of not having Fev. I know he stuffed up and had to go, and it goes down to building a whole side around a buffoon like him.
Kicking - We have way too many guys who are poor disposers of the footy. Do we recruit to a plan? Have we ever recruited to a plan? Does anyone at the club have any discernible idea of what kind of players they are recruiting other than the vague 'best available' line trotted out? Seems we still have some weeding out to do in that area. The fact that there are no real targets up forward could be adding to this problem.
Lack of intensity - This can happen, but why it keeps happening against Essendon* is beyond me. I could tell within 10 minutes we were up against it, we were the hunted, they sniffed blood and fear, and pounced.
Midfield - Apart from Simpson no one would be happy with their efforts. McLean's game was very concerning (even though he has had 2 previous good ones). Murph battled hard, Carrazzo was error prone, and Gibbs not used properly. Generally Essendon* got to do things on their terms.
Defence - Missed Bower, some strange match-ups. Predictable that Williams would turn it on against us. Waite should of gone to defence much earlier with how ineffective he was up forward. Either that, or played deeper to goal.
Thats it in a large nutshell.
Last edited by Adam Chatfield on Sun Apr 11, 2010 1:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
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