Well i don't think anyone would dispute the fact that Friday Night was one of the darkest days of our season if not our entire history. The lack of effort put in by the boys was a disgrace to the jumper, the club, and the members who have stuck by this club through the darkest time in its history.
At the beginning of the year i can say with a fair amount of confidence that the majority of Carlton fans believed this team would be playing football in September, fast forward to Round 13 and only by a minor miracle do we find ourselves still in in the 8. As i recall the Essendon* match i find myself thinking about the following:
1. Is Brett Ratten the right man to be coaching our club? 2. Do we sacrifice short-term gain for long-term gain by dropping Fevola? 3. How is it that young players who give their all for the club are being overlooked in favour of Stevens, Houlihan, Bannister etc. who couldn't seem to give a damn about the club?
To point #1, In my honest opinion, no. Whilst Ratten's passion for the club can't be questioned and i honestly can't help but respect how much the guy loves this club i think it's time we stop looking at him through rose coloured glasses and really put the microscope on him. Ratten's tactical knowledge is not up to scratch and it's beginning to cost us vital games. Sydney, Adelaide and now Essendon*, all games that we lost that can be attributed to Rattens' inability to make changes to the gameplan during the game.
All coaches make mistakes with their game plans, whether it's a big mistake which needs a total overhaul, or just a few flaws that need minor tweaking all coaches do make mistakes. However the real sign of a great coach is their ability to make those tweaks that will get the side over the line, and unfortunately, Brett Ratten does not have the ability to do that.
Some real questions need to be asked about Ratten's coaching ability, and i think they need to be asked now as we prepare to make a charge towards bigger and better things.
To point #2, Fevola, to drop him or not to drop him? Again i think he has to be dropped, the man has now gone from not having any impact at all, to having a completely negative opinion on the team and the match. His attitude is a disgrace to the jumper, and as we saw on Friday Night his team mates are getting very sick of it. I don't know if it's a confidence issue from having a slow start to the season but Fevola needs to be made an example of and to be dropped down to the VFL for the rest of the season.
For the past three years Fev was the man you wanted with the ball in his hands when we needed a big lift, this year i feel we've come full circle and Fevola has become a liability in high pressure situations. I feel we can no longer rely upon Fev to deliver the goods and step up when the team needs him to.
IMO Fevola needs to be traded, trade him to Sydney or the Bulldogs and get some of their young talent (more so with the Bulldogs than the Swans) that we can develop and bring into the team to help us take the next step towards the finals.
Fev, you are a leader of this bloody club mate, it's time you damn well started acting like it!
That brings me to the third and final point, honestly, how are some of these veterans still getting a game? They do not give a shit! They are supposed to be the leaders of our club and all they are succeeding in doing is providing a negative example to the younger players to whom which they are supposed to be role-models and it's about time we took a stand and let these guys know that we can't tolerate that kind of crap.
The club is supposed to be renowned for the spirit of its seasoned veterans and the Carlton spirit which sets us apart from the rest of the competition. The current crop of senior players ATM have brought that spirit into disgrace, Nick Stevens, Ryan Houlihan and Brendan Fevola, i am talking about you boys!
Only when we solve the problems within our senior group will we become a top 4 side, we have the youngsters upon which we can build a future powerhouse, but only with the right blend of experience and youth will we reach our ultimate goal of premiership success.
To Ratten, the fans, and everyone involved in the Carlton Football Club, it is time to make some tough decisions! No more hoping things will get better, it's time to make things happen instead of waiting for them to fix themselves. It is crunch time, the decisions we make now will make or break our club for the next 10 years, Ratts, Kernahan, MC, for the good of the club, grow a set and make the decisions we all need you too!
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