dannyboy wrote:
Josh Kaplan wrote:
Danny you seem to have progressively changed your tune from "all coaches need time" to "judge Ratten at the end of the year" to "Ratts needs support around him." The excuse for your shift in attitude is a meek "whats the point of replacing the coach when the people appointing him are the same."
The problem is not only the people appointing Ratten, but Ratten himself. I look forward to your next moment of enlightenment acknowledging exactly this fact.
actually Josh I wouldn't have a clue if Ratts can coach or not
but I do think as an untried coach he must be given time and allowed to !@#$%& up
Danny - Ratten has had 3 years now to show that he has what it takes as a coach. Twice his contract has been extended before it should have been (not his fault) without him showing any worth. The question is how much time you give him, given that if he is not the answer, then we risk blowing a Premiership window because the players aren't developed properly. Already there are disturbing signs from players like Gibbs and Murphy in how they play, signs that we desperately don't want to become habits.
IMHO, Ratten has shown nothing, and we cannot afford to waste another year finding out what we almost certainly already know.
Your comparison to Richmond is unfortunately too close to the truth, and that is disturbing. The whole culture must change, starting at the very top. We agree on that. Kernahan must go, I've been saying that for years (I voted against him when the Collins board challenged the Elliott board in 2002, and voted against him the last time he was up for re-election). There needs to be a shake-up of the entire Board, and the '95 clique disbanded. I worry that Ratten is part of that clique. I worry about how much say Fraser Brown has behind closed doors.
Josh - you heard anything besides there being a revue at season's end?
Club29 - I agree we need to roll up our sleeves and work, but we need the right people driving that. And part of the work, work, work ethic is not taking short cuts. That means if they do decide to change coach, they do a proper, thorough, exhaustive search, not jobs for the boys. In fact, we've never done an exhaustive search.
It also means not trying to buy our way out of this (Pavlich).