emtwenty wrote:
Clayman wrote:
Goltzenberg wrote:
trublu wrote:
Ratten is part to blame for this mess.
He did not develop.
He didn't know how to.
He had poor man management skills.
Yes our recruiting has been horrible but I also blame the lack of development under rattans reign that has seen many players come and gone.
Plus Ratten had a Chris Judd at his prime that carried this side.
Cant blame ratten. Got carlton a cpl points away from 2011 prelim final with Thornton and setanta as our key forwards with kruzer and jamo out from memory against wce.
25 players still exist on our list today.
You seriously think this list has gone to a bottom 3 team? Even yarran quoted the players not playing as a team, playing as individuals. Mm has lost the players and cant coach in todays era. Hes gonsky.
Ratten had Simpson, Judd, Carrots, Scotland, Duigan, Jamieson, Waite all at an age when they reach their peak and had a few talented youngsters coming through like Murphy, Gibbs and Kruezer. Our premiership window was spot on then.
Now we have Simpson, Judd, Carrots, Scotland, Duigan, Jamieson, Waite who are all past their best, Murphy and Gibbs reaching their peak and no youngsters (besides Menzel) coming up to help the team improve.
Our list is in a very bad state compared to what Rats had at his disposal.
I can't understand why some people don't understand this.
I bet you predicted how the team's performances would plummet after Mick took over at the end of 2012?
Actually Did anyone in this part of the Universe, predict a collapse in carltons performances due to poor list quality?
The funny thing is, EVERYBODy in the Universe predicted the opposite trend for Port Power when Hinkley took over. A slow recover from the bottom of the ladder.
CHAMPION DATA 2012CARLTONDefenders 14th
Midfield/Rucks 3rd
Forwards 2nd
LIST QUALITY 9thPORT ADELAIDEDefenders 18th
Midfield/Rucks 12th
Forwards 17th
LIST QUALITY 17thWhat happened to these two clubs post 2012 when they changed their senior coaching roles.
Carlton also spend over 8 million dollars more per year in their football department than Port Power.
Leadership quality and depth have been serious problems at our club for over a decade.
Cant achieve much as a team with these defects - immediate killers
Couple this with all the other problems at the club, off-field etc, and everybody knows the end result.
Now we have a coach at the helm who looks through the glass in the box on game day, and doesnt recognise what sort of game is being played on the field. We are a internally dishonest organisation and the results reflect this.
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