Sorry folks, I see nothing wrong with Tim Lanes article.
List management is the most imprecise skill imaginable.
When we were the 2nd best side around in 2000 and 2001 (and we definitely were), who was calling for rebuilding?
Knowing when a collection of athletes is going off the boil is impossible.
I thought Brisbane should have sold the shop after 2002.
They were old and I thought they had run their race.
They then won in 2003.
Where does the responsibility lie?
Should Matthews and co. traded off players for low picks and an eye to the future or were they correct in topping up and getting another flag?
Had they not won in 2003, would they have been criticised and would it have been warranted?
Carlton of 2002 had an old list but some quality youngsters who are the establishing base of todays team.
How would this years team fare if Kouta missed the year, our key forward in Fev played about 10 games and was limited in his output in the others?
Stevo out for most of the year, Barnaby to miss the season and perhaps throw in Waite to play limited games.
How would the Blues of 2005 fare?
Last week, we couldnt get near last years wooden spooners with minimal injuries!
Brittain wasnt a messiah. He wasnt a good list manager and his people skills were poor.
But lets not kid ourselves that anyone at the Carlton football club was any better.
He was however a Carlton person who gave 100% to our club 24 hours a day.
He was hung out to dry by weak individuals who couldnt take responsibility for their own failings.
The way Wayne Brittain was treated by our club was a disgrace.