Sydney Blue wrote:
Wallsy was all fired up until Ratts came on it was a bit of a shame he mellowed it could have been quite firey
Not sure that would have helped anyone. Two Carlton Hall of Fame members going at it on national TV? Both have close mutual friends. Both have a deep passion about Carlton. In relation to that - some of the questions I would have liked asked would have gone something like this -
* Are you too close to Carlton? Carlton has been your life since the age of 15 - it's really all you've ever known aside from 2 years outside developing your coaching skills. Can you separate love of of the club with clear, concise thought process?
* What does Craig Bradley mean to Brett Ratten? Is he the friend and confidant you need beside you on match day as opposed to a senior mentor who has had senior coaching experience?
* There's a school of thought that if you drop numbers back into Carlton's attacking zone that they can't cope with it. What do you say of that suggestion and what have you implemented to combat it?
* Matthew Lappin and Bret Montgomery. Respectively - they're in charge of your forwards and backs. Are they up to it? What coaching qualifications do they have if any - or are they deemed experienced enough as long term footballers to be assistants at the Carlton Football Club? Robert Harvey after all is more experienced as a footballer, yet is an assistant to Mark Riley who is an assistant to you.
* You turn 40 next year Brett. Does life begin at 40? Have you put a timeline on how long you want to stay in the top job? Your current contract expires at the end of 2011. Most Carlton people both inside and out would say that years 2007-2010 were about development and instilling belief and a winning attitude into a young side, but expectations are going to be very high in 2011. Do you agree that in 2011 expectations should be as high as they're going to be?