DesEnglish wrote:
Sidefx wrote:
DesEnglish wrote:
I’m not defending the playing list, and I thought last year was probably the first time we started to address it.
The issue with last years clean out was they were all relatively low wages (compared to offloading Williams as an example).
Sorry my mistake.
I agree we addressed the age gap and the upcoming inclusion of team 19.
But if we were to be competitive this year, make finals and push up the ladder we did the total opposite.
Which is what annoyed me the most, our 'stars' are all getting older and Crippa will not be on the list in couple of years (unless we trade him out this year) and game is evolving past a few in our 1st 18.
Our window with this team is now and at the latest next season, then it is done.
I'm not sure on salary cap issues, others have discussed this more than me.
But if we added more cheap players like Haynes that would've been the smarter move especially with 2 mature and relatively injury free players leaving.
Owies was the odd one for me, he didn't really need to go.
If we kept him we wouldn't have added Evans.
Hindsight rocks and with it I’d have traded Harry last year as some have/had suggested. We could have kept our picks for this year and probably still landed Jagga, and got a more dynamic experienced player too.
We’re in a bind, we’ve got no draft capital, what we do have is probably tied to the FS/academy, and some damaged goods.
We can also neither afford to keep nor lose TDK.
So, if we’re not in ‘win now’ mode, and there’s question marks around Voss’ capabilities as a senior coach, do you still want to persevere?
It wasn't hindsight at the time though, but enough of that, I was just making a point that our list needs were not addressed.
I was in the trade Harry camp.
I agree we are in a bind, if we didn't trade away our 1st pick we would probably be playing all the kids to see who and who doesn't make the cut at the end of the year.
As for preserving, I'm not sure.
We are in a jam now, are we able to attract the right senior talent?
Honestly, who would want to come to the Carlton basket case 2.0.
Like last time we will only attract rejects or injured players if this is the case.
A new coach won't help in fact I can see it being worse, players want stability and that is something we have proven we can't offer.
IMO we are better off to make incremental changes.
Change some of the players this year, add more senior depth 3-4.
Change the coach next year if we don't make improvements with a better healthier list.
I'd rather a well thought out plan than a knee jerk reaction to appease the supporter base and anyone else at the club.
Surely Cook has imposed that level of professionalism and modern day football management on the club in his time.
Time will only tell if Wright blows it all up for better or worse.