cj69 wrote:
Melvey wrote:
pfft Bret Ratten
He stinks of desperation. Is so desperate to keep Fev just proves that Ratten doesn't have the belief within to build a side and adapt to what ever the situation it may be
Paul Roos and the swans played there best footy with out Hall of the side, did not harm them at all. Malthouse traded Tarrant and hasn't looked back. Rodney Eade has built a super midfield that kick enough goals just as Wosha did with the eagles and they played in 2 GF's and won 1.
Our improvement has come from the natural progression of some of our younger players. Bower, Gibbs and Murph are all stand outs being such great talent you know they will progress. Throw in a Judd and Nick Stevens back from injury and we were always going to do better than the last years
it be a crying shame if Fev were to walk out but only because we gave away a super quality, talented, respected and loved kid in Kennedy and kept the Fev
it's pretty obvious im not Fevs biggest fan, i think he is a great player and when he is so exciting to watch. As each week passes im leaning more towards trading Fev and really securing the clubs future with young talent
the heat is on Ratts
I am still not convinced on Ratts but am still willing to give him until next year until I make a judgement. A few things he has done and said have been a little bewildering. (eg. Setanta a fwd only, Waite a CHB only) big comments by a new coach.
I believe over the past few weeks his attitude has changed a little and he is starting to put the heat on a few players. This may be because they are already planning for next year and a few players aren't standing up.
Next year is huge for Ratts, I reckon if he doesn't make the 8 he will be gone and he knows it. This off season is vital.
I have heard Ratts speak about posiitons of Waite and Satanta but i can't ever recall he said ONLY when refering to Waite and Carlos. \
I am sure like all of us he wanted the two of them settled in a position. He has been flexible though and moved them occasionally. More or less admitted he got it wrong with Carlos and moved him back.
He is 22 games into his coaching career. He will learn as he goes. He has already given us more hope than we could imagine.
I am impressed and am looking forward to the journey Ratts is taking us on.