Prediction Does Voss get the sack if Carlton miss finals in 2023?

Does Voss get the sack if the Blues miss finals in 2023?

  • Yes

    Votes: 254 58.0%
  • No

    Votes: 184 42.0%

  • Total voters
    438

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How is Ken Hinkley working out for your club OP ? :)

Lock us in for our first finals appearance in 10 years on the back of a fantastic 9 game winning streak !

We are very happy with 'Crazy Vossy' actually !

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Voss and our previous underachieving players are a match made in (navy blue) heaven
 
How is Ken Hinkley working out for your club OP ? :)

Lock us in for our first finals appearance in 10 years on the back of a fantastic 9 game winning streak !

We are very happy with 'Crazy Vossy' actually !

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Voss and our previous underachieving players are a match made in (navy blue) heaven
Ken Hinkley?

The guy who has just coached his team to a top 4 spot and has this week received a two year contract extension?

But Voss coached Carlton to finals...
 
If Voss isn’t up to it regardless of the optics you just need to get rid of him.

I know they don’t want to get rid of another coach but he is failing and they just look lost

A few months is a long time in footy :)

Regardless to say Voss isn't going anywhere anytime soon !
 
Third season at the helm.
No finals with a solid list 2022.
Excellent coaching 2023.
Be a big failure if they miss again in 2024.
He's not always the greatest tactician as we know, but he's also a victim I feel of our list management and conditioning IMO. We have way too many injury plagued players we keep hoping will come good, but some are just not up to the rigours of AFL.
 

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He's not always the greatest tactician as we know, but he's also a victim I feel of our list management and conditioning IMO. We have way too many injury plagued players we keep hoping will come good, but some are just not up to the rigours of AFL.

The most no1 picks of any club in the AFL since the inception of the national draft.

2x coleman medalists, a Brownlow medalist still at the peak of their powers, a top 5 full back.

Anything else you want?
 
The most no1 picks of any club in the AFL since the inception of the national draft.

2x coleman medalists, a Brownlow medalist still at the peak of their powers, a top 5 full back.

Anything else you want?
Their top end is elite, but rest of their team is mediocre at best.

Players like Motlop, Owies, Kemp, Acres, Newman, O Hollands, Boyd, Fogarty are all pretty average
 
The most no1 picks of any club in the AFL since the inception of the national draft.

2x coleman medalists, a Brownlow medalist still at the peak of their powers, a top 5 full back.

Anything else you want?
I'm talking taking on players with injury concerns and hoping for miracles and/or generally not too ideal management of fitness. Jack Martin and Caleb Marchbank are perfect examples. We did just turf our high performance manager for a reason. Then beyond fitness stuff there's a bottom half dozen players that are really only VFL level at best.

Yes we are blessed with some elite players, but a handful of those can only paper over the cracks so much.
 
Their top end is elite, but rest of their team is mediocre at best.

Players like Motlop, Owies, Kemp, Acres, Newman, O Hollands, Boyd, Fogarty are all pretty average

That's all clubs though.
Collingwood won it last year with about 10 average footballers in their best 22.

Carlton fans use injuries a lot.
All clubs are feeling it.
 
That's all clubs though.
Collingwood won it last year with about 10 average footballers in their best 22.

Carlton fans use injuries a lot.
All clubs are feeling it.
Do many clubs get up to 6 injuries in one match?
 
Can't really blame the guy when their injury list is 2nd worst in the AFL. Richmond is 1. Collingwood is 3. All reflective of ladder positions. You would never get a team with half their best 22 out week to week finishing top 4. To get them even to 9th or 10th is not that bad. If a team has a bad injury year they usually sort it out the next.
 
That's all clubs though.
Collingwood won it last year with about 10 average footballers in their best 22.

Carlton fans use injuries a lot.
All clubs are feeling it.

But even though they are average footballers, they are still the best 22 and played most of the year in the same team. When you have multiple players out every week, it really stuffs team chemistry. Collingwood got that problem this year.. which is a big reason why Collingwood and Carlton are in the same place on the ladder right now. You should know too well.. Geelong had the same issue last year. Too many players in and out week to week, no chemistry in the team.
 
Did you read the whole post? You had 2
Coleman, 1 Brownlow, AA fullback for most, if not all of the season + tuck medalist from last year which you guys talked up all year.

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The poster was clearly talking about the injury-prone players on the list not about the top-5 players. This isn't basketball - you don't win games with just 5.
 
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