marciblue wrote:
I reckon some of you are as deluded as coach and senior staff at the club!
Why the !@#$%& do we need to simply put Silvagni in Ratten's place?!!? WTF is our club? A country club for ex-players?
Find the best, get the best! Simple
Sorry but this is the one of sad legacy of Pratt's tenureship. Not following due process with the coaching appointment post-Pagan.
FFS, time to follow best practice not stick with early 1900's philosophy!
We are on the precipice of turning into Richmond folks. A mediocre culture satisfied with mid table results, making half-arsed decision sanctified by distant past glories of when we were once great. Quite sickening actually...
I agree. My biggest fear is turning into a Terry Wallace style Richmond.
I don't want a reactive administration to go with a reactive coach.
We need to be actively interviewing and recruiting new people.
So Laids or whoever is not an option? Fine, keep looking.
We need new blood - either they enhance the current panel, or they show them up and put pressure on them. I think it's time for patience and nurturing at our club need to be infused with more accountability and fire.
We are still on track, but we need to start firing our team into a well drilled unit who are fiercely competitive each week. Not saying it will happen in the next week, but it needs to happen within the next year and a half. I don't care if we lose to Essendon* 3 or 4 times in a row, as long as we turn up to play. If we do that them the wins will come and we will break the hoodoo. At the moment that is not happening. It's not acceptable to say "we can lose to bombers and Adelaide every game as long as we make the 8" - to win a premiership you need to put aside the excuses and be ready to battle it out every week and win ugly or pretty or however.
We should treat the next 6 weeks as a test. Rather than whine about a hard draw, we need to treat it as a baptism of fire. If Ratts is able to mould these boys into a team with a competitive spirit, then this could be the makings of a top 4 team.
If he can't inspire them to play hard footy then maybe he needs to go.
Swann can get him tactical support, but if he's not the right type of motivator in his coaching style, then we will turn into a Terry Wallace Richmond, a graveyard for talent.
That's why I don't think it's acceptable to sit on our laurels and give Ratten and Lappin and Reilly two years of grace. They've had those two years. Now they need to compete and perform for their jobs like any other player.