I don't know who this poster (Wow_Jones) is or if he's still around but it now looks like he got it right over two years ago - the major problem with our on-field performances - Pagan. Even now, such has been the brainwashing over that time, there are only a few people starting to question Pagan. It's a long read but it is the off-season and not much is happening.
For the full thread go to:
http://www.theblueview.org/phpboard/viewtopic.php?t=4432&start=0
Mon Jul 28, 2003 12:43
After yesterday's performance I have come to the conclusion that Denis Pagan is not the coach I thought him to be. I understand his concept of Pagan's paddock, but at the end of the day surely you have to have more than one string to your bow if you are to be successful at the elite level.
I was absolutely mortified when I witnessed the quarter time score and thought that Pagan would review the methods he used to play out the remainder of the game. But, in his infinite wisdom he persisted and the result was a forgone conclusion by half way through the second quarter.
I have read numerous posts on this forum over the past month or so to get an understanding of what people's thoughts are regarding this matter. But no one really questions the duty that Pagan has to his players and supporters. Surely if you do not have the likes of Wayne Carey, Glenn Archer etc this game plan is virtually useless. I would much prefer that we go down by 100 points every game after we have explored different avenues to discover our players strengths and weaknesses. Using this game plan disarms our players from playing to their full potential and in so doing all our supporters are baying for their blood and de-listing. Not good enough people!!! Look to where the problem lies before blaming the players - these guys did not reach this level without showing some sort of promise. I believe Pagan is the issue...
I do not believe our list is as woeful as everyone makes out - it's bascially Pagan's inability to change his way of thinking. It's Pagan's way or the highway as I have read in various newspapers and this forum. Hmmm, pretty narrow minded if you ask me. What if we can't pick up a Wayne Carey type over the next few years - do we still persist with the Pagan's way or the highway or are we then a further 3 years away from glory.
I believe the coach has a responsibility to not only the players, but the supporters and the AFL itself to ensure he at least makes each an every game a competitive one to the best of his abilities. From where I stand he is nothing but a myopic self indulgent ogre who can do nothing but berate players who can't or won't execute is single minded "Plan". I know when someone treats me with contempt, I will not give them my 100% - are the players any different?
Mon Jul 28, 2003 13:35
The issue is does - Pagan have another string to his bow, another trick in the toolbox or is it all one way traffic? How can anyone say they can honestly judge our list when none of our players are contested-mark types? Surely you play to your strengths not highlight your weaknesses for all to see.
Something that I believe that everyone seems to be missing is the fact that Sydney, based on all the experts at the beginning of the year, were to finish last or there abouts come the end of the season. They had the "worst list" supposedly. Where are they now - that's right people, 2nd on the ladder - and why - because their coach coaches not berates and intimidates.
Real coaches coach - Dictators intimidate...
Mon Jul 28, 2003 22:15
The coach as far as I'm concerned should be like an artist, working with the tools at hand and getting the most out of them. I don't see that at all. All I see is a person who has no idea of what to do other than come up with excuses as to why the players aren't performing. I distinctly remember him saying at the beginning of the year how good the boys looked and we could look forward to a much better showing this year based on having all the stars back and the injection of youthful exuberance. Hmmm, for the life of me I'm yet to see that delivered. And let me tell you people, it won't be under this man's tutelage.
If all he has to offer is what he has dished up this year - god help us...
A real coach manages to extract the utmost out of the "cattle" he has at his disposal. If you believe Pagan has done that, then you're kidding yourself.
Mon Jul 28, 2003 22:26
The fact remains we have gone backwards under Denis Pagan - am I right or wrong?
Oh, and for what it's worth I think Paul Roos would have done a far superior job. Just take Sydney's performance and read the following link to get an understanding of what can be achieved with a bit of lateral thinking:
An exerpt:
Sources at Sydney say the Swans' players have responded en masse to a supposed greater sense of faith invested in them by their coach. It presents an interesting contrast to the current status quo at Carlton, whose senior players have reportedly responded less than favourably to the hard line of Denis Pagan, and who were put through the wringer of humiliation again yesterday by a bitter foe, the Blues' most embarrassing afternoon since . . . well, the last one.
Tue Jul 29, 2003 12:32
Why does everyone insist on changing the subject from the core dicussion? The discussion is Denis Pagan and his methodologies - be they right or wrong. So many people are so defensive of this man and I keep asking myself why? Isn't anyone allowed to critise/question his methods? Is he immune from scrutiny?
My concern is we will be 3 years down the track with nothing to show for it based on some fabricated evidence that this guy can actually coach. I think my 6 year old could've coached North to a flag with the side he had, and this is what all you people and most of the media are hanging your hat on?
Gee, I hope I'm wrong, but at this stage it looks to me as through we are on a road to nowhere................and fast...
Tue Jul 29, 2003 14:07
I think that his methodologies employed to get the best out of his players leaves alot to be desired.
The rumours that he castigated Campo in front of all the other players after a loss is inexecusable and unprofessional to say the least. Campo, nor anyone else for that matter, does not deserve that type of treatment. Put yourself in the shoes of all the other players who witnessed that cowardly attack and then consider how you would react to that type of treatment. Would you have respect for the man - or would it be a case where you would just play to the required minimum and without passion.
A successful manager of people does not resort to these type of tactics. He deals with each individual and plays to their strengths and highlights their short comings in a professional one on one manner. He does not play on their fears and should not use threats lightly.
Tue Jul 29, 2003 23:07
Carlton God - Thanks for the heads up....This is exactly my concern, whatever Pagan preaches all and sundry listen and agree. It's as if he has no equal and all listen intently for each word that is spoken without disecting it and seeing it for what it really is - codswollop!
Why do you think he says nothing at press conferences? It's because he has bluffed his way to this point in time. Now the pressures starting to really come on, where can he turn - no Wayne Carey, Glen Archer and co to pull him out of the mire now.
If Big Jack thought he scored big time with Pagan he was wrong. Jack's biggest dump on the club is yet to be realised. Pagan the charlatan will rear his ugly head as one of the most costly errors of Big Jack's reign. God help us and God save the Carlton Football Club!
Tue Jul 29, 2003 23:24
One thing no one predicted was the coaches performance and he has single handedly dismantled what self respect was left in the place. I am sure most of the players are shaking their heads or will be come the end of the season and ask themselves - what happened?
I have been brewing on this for about a month now, and finally the penny dropped. The side isn't as bad as alot of people make out - it's just the coaching has been so rank that it makes it seem that way. Pagan - the master of the fob off - it's everyone else's fault, can't be my coaching methods now can it!!!! I said can it!!!! Everyone agrees I'm a master - I have been in the finals for 10 years blah, blah, blah....Tell someone who cares...What has he done this year? Jack shit...
Wed Jul 30, 2003 01:14
Quote:
Synbad wrote:
Yes he "bluffed" his way into coaching.
Are you a troll?
Synbad - It's like you to "bluff" your way around this forum...Whole lotta hype with no content!!!
And as for the troll comment, that's what I expect from someone like you with nothing to contribute other than stand by the sideline yelling obscenities... Synbad, remember it's not what you say it's how you say it - Your problem is you don't do either...I suspect a botched frontal lobotomy is the issue here! Hmmm, am I right?
Grow up and think for yourself. I encourage you to comment constructively instead of regurgitating info you read or heard somewhere. Otherwise shut up!!!
This thread was going along quite happily with people having different views and opinions. Synbad, this is what is referred to as an intelligent discussion with views and opinions expressed freely without flower interupting. Then YOU had to stick your 2 cents worth in didn't you - and what a piss weak effort it was - your mother would be ashamed as to how inconsiderate you have been...Now go back to your hovel and I won't want to have to tell you again!!
Wed Jul 30, 2003 14:37 Quote:
dannyboy wrote:
As for your response to Synbad, I actually agree with him - are you a troll? Or what?
I think you have not read the thread as to what has been said during the course of the past few days. It is simple to try and summarise an entire arguement as you have attempted with your last post and if you are happy with that then fine. I am more inclined to discuss a subject over a period until all participants have expressed their opinion fully - no conclusion needs to be agreed on by both parties. Obviously, this thread has worn thin with you and Synbad so you jump in from left field with some pointless drivel and think you've gotten to the crux of the matter within 2 paragraphs....Hmmm, both genius', good to have two of you on the one list.
I have endeavoured to field all responses with a valid arguement or agreed not only with individuals that support my theory, but also to the contrary. If this is not what this forum is for then please tell me and I'll try another outlet to help me vent my frustration...If this forum is simply a front for the pro-Pagan band wagon and people like Synbad who believe they are the forum then I think this is definitely the wrong place for me!!
Wed Jul 30, 2003 15:54
Remember Pagan was very excited by what he saw at the beginning of the season and how the troops had performed on the track. Then he got a right royal flogging in Darwin. Ever since then he has professed that the team was not what up to scratch, and the look on the man's face gave it away - he was lost. As he continues to be to this day. He has fast tracked the development of the youth to buy himself some time and blame it on rebuilding - remember Parkin never had this luxury - he was expected to deliver results with the list that was made available to him and to his credit did a wonderful job that we still bask in his glory today.
Getting back to how excited Pagan was about the list and what everyone is telling me on this forum about his great judgement and character building expertise - where is that today? The best he can come up with is "You know where our list is at" at the press conference last weekend. Pretty lame in my book - you told us that we had something to look forward to this season based on your 4-5 month pre-season campaign and working very closely with a - from memory - "Very committed bunch of guys"....
Where was this insightful coach I was lead to believe was coming to return us to the glory days?