Sidefx wrote:
bondiblue wrote:
Sidex, imo we are travelling nicely and the best thing to happen to us, sadly, was Teague. Teague qualities are appearing in stories from Adelaide, Northern Blues... are popping up everywhere, and even from within. I say sadly because I love and respect everything Bolton and the New Carlton has done to turn us around, and that takes time.
We are a destination club. All aboard !!!!
Without making this a mile long response to a response of a response. I think we agree on some things and you make valid points on others. Personally I'm not into feel good stories, just results and to Teague's credit he has been delivering that. For how long is the million dollar question.
Targeting a small forward could potentially cost us a mid if we choose a Papley over a Langdon for example. We simply do not have the bargaining chips, so they are in fact, not mutually exclusive and is my point I guess.
As for Clarkson, you have to keep in mind they are in a mini rebuild at the moment and Mitchell has been out all year (it'd be like us losing Cripps all year). They would most likely be in the 8 already if he was in the team. They have also had a pretty good injury list this year also. So I see it being a bit naive stating Clarkson is only as good as Mitchell, Hodge and Lewis. Plus you have to remember when he took over the Hawks they were pretty much in the same state as us now and look at the success he had with them. To me this could be MK2 of the same play book for him.
And on the other hand I do agree that at some point the new coaches will be coming through, the question is, is Teague one of them. It would be brilliant for us if he was. But for me at the moment, I'd put more money on Sam Mitchell succeeding over Teague, just because of his level of on-field success he's achieved.
As for being a destination club, we are not there yet but defiantly heading in the right direction.
cheers sidex
appreciate your position and the questioning you raise. important to put forward to make us think... as long as it doesn't become abusive of the team, club and players, like some posters because Carlton is a reformed club.
I think people are mesmerised by Clarkson...the messiah syndrome...something the old Carlton take delight in targeting. Not me.
Clarkson for coach argument has 2 sides.
The common belief is that he's a guru and the other side I like to peddle that he's not because his luck has run out when his 3 important match day leaders left for greener pastures, the AFL stopped all the privileges and the umpires whistle wasn't followed up with "free...Hawthorn."
Every team has injuries.
Hawks have attracted and topped up with heaps of high end players to their destination club / messiah to keep them up the top.
Plenty of healthy bodies coupled with Premiership players and quality kids playing week in week out this year.
Hawks during their previous 'mini rebuild' last year finished off their season with 5 straight wins to end up top 4 but out straight sets in finals.
Surely that's enough of a platform for finals for the guru coach to take the next step in 2019. He failed.
No way is Clarkson going to get off that easy with me.
He's replaced the 3 leaders who managed to take their side to premierships with big named stars of the game.
He has failed to make finals and has taken his side backwards in 2019. That's not the sort of coach I'm after.
Just compare captains he selected by the players with the captain he selected: Mitchell/ Hodge with Stanton.
He's only as good as the leaders he has and had on deck. Poor Clarkson.
When Burgoyne goes, there goes his match winner. Poor Clarkson.
Are we going to keep blaming injury and list for Clarkson's failure this year? Poor Clarkson.
@#$%&! him. He's been riding on the coat tails of the AFL's help in the naughties, and lady luck, which included having the 3 ducks line up on his list: Mitchell, Hodge and Lewis.
Without them he's a failure.
Next era of coaches please.