Ciccio wrote:
i think malthouse is an exceptional coach - you don't coach for as long as he has if you are not!
that said Malthouse's history also shows he recruits certain types and plays a certain way and it takes years for him to craft a team. those expecting him to come to the blues and deliver instant success are dreaming. he would need up to 5 years and basically I think he is too old to put in another 5 yr stint
i think he will finish off his coaching at the pies
Good post. Malthouse is a great coach. Not many coaches have taken an average team to the top in year one, and doubt he could last for the long haul.
But if he wants to add further to his legacy he can come to Carlton and do what he loves doing, get the Pratts to cover his breach of contract, work with Swann to bring in more top staff, develop a strong culture through the club and get Carlton playing team-oriented football.
If the club is smart enough to create the right environment and plan for Mick's strengths as a leader, and he wants to do it, 2 years might be enough to make Carlton a respected club again.
100/1 against, but I'd like to see it.
Ratts might get us there, but I haven't seen him imprint a strong ethos at Carlton yet. He will come under pressure if we can't improve significantly next year. I hope Swann etc don't let him overpay for older players again this off-season. We need to improve the list, but he needs to show he can get this group playing consistent, hard football.