Blue Vain wrote:
GWS wrote:
[I'm going to wait until after the trade/draft period and see what comes up. If we make a series of stupid decisions then I'm going to want some answers too but at this stage we're all winding ourselves up a little too tightly while we wait for mine.
This will be the fourth trade/draft period this coaching panel / administration has been involved in.
I'd suggest we may have had a plan in place before now.
I dont mind looking to the future GWS.
But I get very concerned when the direction we are heading in gets changed.
The player we nominated as the face of the club 3 months ago and signed for 3 years is now being offered to anyone remotely interested.
BTW, I did'nt say our list was worse than 2-3 years ago but I'd be interested to hear how you think we've improved.
BV I agree there are some worrying noises coming out of the club and I'm fairly certain I've heard most of what you have in regard to that.
I would have liked to see some change too but I still think that at this stage the coaching decisions have to be made with Denis' preferences in mind. If we're at the same point next year there'll be no argument from anyone. For now, he's on contract, he's not going anywhere and he should have the major say in who works for him. I definitely want to see additions to the coaching panel (and not former Pagan players from North) but if he still believes the three incumbents should be kept for 2006 then I'm willing to go with that.
The club's being criticised for being reactive and they may well be but the reaction to a couple of questionable decisions over the last few weeks is also exactly that. There's no doubt they're not on top of everything at the moment but to tear down the house of cards at this point would do more damage than good.
As for Fev, when they signed him he was flying and keeping his nose clean. He was right up there in favouritism for the Coleman and he was our only true matchwinner. Since then he's been a bit of a train wreck for a variety of reasons of which injury and petulance probably fill the top two spots. I don't think what's happened since his signing warrants getting rid of him but I may not know the full story either. I want to keep him and regardless of him being shopped I'm fairly confident due to the difficulty of arranging a deal for him and the question marks over his head that he'll be at Carlton next year. That said, if the deal was good enough (and it would have to be bloody good) I wouldn't have a problem with trading him despite him only being signed three months ago. The "Face of the Club" stuff is bullshit and means nothing to me. I want a side that doesn't trade on the "personality" or lack of attached to one individual.
This may be the fourth trading and drafting period for this administration but their first two were never going to amount to much and I thought considering our situation at the time that we did pretty well. We desperately had to get some of the cancers on the list out of the club at the time and whilst it'd be nice to find 200 game players to replace them we were never going to strike gold with every one of those players.
Anyway, I don't remember too many complaints during that period. Last year was disappointing as far as trading goes but I thought we drafted well and we'll know more in a couple more years.
As for what improvement has been made I think it's only fair to look at those who really have the capacity to improve. For example Prenda's had a variety of coaches now and has never really shown that he's likely to take the next step. I don't think that's necessarily the coaches fault - some players just have a limit to their talents and we have plenty in that boat.
There are others though who have improved.
1. Waite - there were people calling for his head 2-3 years ago which was ridiculous considering his age but he's come on and is now looking like he'll be a CFC captain one day.
2. Thornton - This year was a write-off due to injury but the previous two years he played under Denis and was excellent.
3. Carrazzo - thriving
4. Bentick - same
5. Simpson - and again
6. Fisher - Has come back from injury and appears to have done everything possible during his layoff to become a better player
7. Walker - Everyone's expectations for this kid are so high but the move onto McLeod and Akermanis was great for him and he's definitely improving rather than going backwards
Is the team as a whole improving?
No.
We've got major flaws in the makeup of our list and we've got no onfield leaders to speak of. How on Earth we're expecting our side to have even basic kick-in and clearance plays when you've got a Captain and Vice captain who won't chase or get into position is beyond me.
Until we have 20-30 players with the capacity to improve and follow orders I don't expect much.
Maybe that makes you and me different.
The current plan may be a little obscured. It may not even exist. What we do know is the club has committed to using at least its first two draft picks on youth for the next 3-5 years and for that I'm thankful.
If things go belly up again at least the next administration and coaching panel with have something to start with when they take over.
This lot haven't had that advantage and for that reason I'm willing to grant them a little more lee-way than I otherwise might have.