SA Blue wrote
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Bondiblue, what are your thoughts then in regards to the coaching situation. Assuming the new ticket wishes to install a new coach, then I would think the sooner this happens the better. I wouldn't want a new coach coming in, in March. Not a debate on Pagan, but on possible timings.
Well there's a lot of ways to look at it.
My thoughts would start with questioning the necessity and then look at the cost, and from that I will determine for myself if there is a better result; short term and long term.
Do I think there is a need to change Pagan as coach?
Personally, no. That's because the only reasoning I've heard for the sacking is based on hysterical advocates who do not know all the facts, and feel that Pagan is the reason for our problems, and our last 2 spoons. It's born out of frustration. But yes it is frustrating. Spoons have a certain stench for Carltonians.
I feel that the club was given a far greater sentence than the 5 years from the AFL everyone talks about. In fact, even here on TC, we read that the blame lies with Parkin. Now bolt on the AFL penalties to Parkin's seeds of destruction, and our position is not an easily salvaged. I don't want to get into that too much...it's too disheartening...in fact I avoid the subject because it brings too many people down.
On the otherhand, if change brings hope, and we can ping the 'scapegoat', then everyone feels better, because we've arrested the culprit and we have disengaged them from our destiny (in our mind). ie straightening up the boat.
If everyone feels better, then we start to collectively talk about hope and hopefully that flows onto the squad representing us on the field.
Will everyone feel better though? Does anyone ask how the other half feel? The Pagan supporters? The board supporters? The non forum supporters? Is it all about you? Does sacking Pagan get rid of the problem or does it rid one of the association of our frustrations (whether it be our partner/husband/wife/coach) of those who were there in bad times?
I don't have the answers, and I don't believe that Ratts or Bradley or Roos or Worsfold....is necessarily a better coach than Pagan, they are in a better place and time, that's what I do know. There is no proof either way. Carlton in the last 5 years is as bad a place to be in football as you can get...and there's still a bit more pain to come; Pagan or not.
Get rid of him in March? I think that it doesn't matter. Disruption will happen either way. Will it cost us a place in the finals if we do in March? Will it cost us a flag? We all know the answer to that. It doesn't matter.
Usually you cut your losses sooner than later. I'm more concerned about other things than Pagan...he just happens to be flavour of the month and the easy target to vent our frustrations on. To me there's more important things to consider right now, and the coach is not one of them (maybe after the draft period would be better rather than now).
What about the talk of the legal challenge for the 2002 PP? Where's that gone? What about relieving us of our debt and enslavement to the AFL? What about attracting the best player in the PSD? What about making Carlton an attractive brand to sponsors and players between now and the beginning of the season? Will that happen from disruptive behaviour or not? It depends on the colour of the money a new board/ current board brings, and until we see the money, there's nothing but frustrated souls venting their anger on an anonymous public forum.
I do know that the current board do not have what it takes to rid us of this debt, but they might get us the 2002 PP. If they don't, I have no reason to vote for them, as they would have delivered me not one thing I expected for a better Carlton.
Hysteria isn't healthy. It's substance that matters to me.