Carlton God wrote:
jim wrote:
Why wouldn't you sack him now. After 5 years of misery out the door would do me just nicely. What a nice change that'll be. I'd like the team to actually start winning. you just get sick of the crap year after year, defeat after defeat. He lost the players long ago, as alluded to by Herald-Sun journo Greg Denham on SEN with KB this morning, and while he's there we'll go no-where.
We don't want to go anywhere next year. Winning 6 or 7 games next year would be a DISASTER. In the 2007 draft we can add another Marc Murphy AND Josh Kennedy to our list or we can add another Jordan Russell. With the AFL so even these days another one or two top liners might be the difference between finishing 6th and winning the flag. WE DONT WANT TO BE SITTING HERE IN 2011 SAYING IF ONLY WE'D WON 3 LESS GAMES IN 2007. We have a chance to milk the early priority pick next year - its the system the AFL want, we have to rort it for all its worth.
We still would get a 1 & 2 round pick. The extra pick isn't worth losing a pile of games certainly not change us from an average to a super side. The best way of developing your kids is to win games. That alone will teach them more about the game than anything. A winning set-up, involved a good successful game plan and being part of that chain. Gives a young kid a lot of confidence, rather than the mental destruction of getting pounded week in, week out. That does nothing for you, nothing that one extra pick will help. All we get from that is everyone in forums wanting to trade our whole list. Not to mention the continual drop in membership. No good having a pile of good players that can't play as a team. You don't have to be Carlton of 95 or Essendon* of 2000 to be premiers that often. The Swans last year showed what an "average" (for want of a better word) type of team can do when they play for each other, their coach and their team. Give me that any day. Anyone that wants to see losing should support Richmond, they've done plenty of it in the last 25 years, so anyone who "wants to lose" will feel right at home there.