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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Yes.celtic_pride said:Hey Mark
Are you concerned with the attitude of Eddie and the Collingwood board regarding Malthouse's tenure at the club.
MM has been at Collingwood longer than Tom Hafey was and Hafey took them from last to second in year 1 (1977) and made the grand final again in 1979, 1980 and 1981. Len Thompson was a great ruckman but he was as bad as anyone when involved with The New Magpies.celtic_pride said:I mean I've just read Len Thompson's autobiography (published back in 1999) and from what I understand, in years gone by, Malthouse's performance as coach in the last 3 years would have been deemed unacceptable by Collingwood.
I disagree. You can say they had better results with most players available most weeks and that’s about it. In the end though whether it is 2005 or 2006 results it is all achieved with Malthouse’s list. We lack depth, speed and footskills and the ruck and midfield deficiencies have been clearly apparent for a long time.celtic_pride said:You could argue that Collingwood have improved this year then the last two years,
There is only 1 question to answer IMO. Will MM bring a flag. If not then he should go IMO and I don’t think he will. Wether there is a better option apparent now or not should not be an issue. You don’t know who may or may not be better and you never really can unless there is a Mathews for the taking. IMO you have to take the plunge unless the incumbent is the answer. This is where St. Kilda have made the courageous and intelligent decision. The one your club and mine should make.celtic_pride said:Surely Eddie has to consider that the Pies won't improve much if they keep Malthouse for an couple more seasons.
jimmy35 said:Bit of a suprise I must say , I thought he may have gotten another go at it next year at least.
Showed a bit of class staying around for the press conference in my opinion ,
considering his coaching career is dead . At least he had his shot at it I suppose.
MarkT said:Yes. MM has been at Collingwood longer than Tom Hafey was and Hafey took them from last to second in year 1 (1977) and made the grand final again in 1979, 1980 and 1981. Len Thompson was a great ruckman but he was as bad as anyone when involved with The New Magpies. I disagree. You can say they had better results with most players available most weeks and that’s about it. In the end though whether it is 2005 or 2006 results it is all achieved with Malthouse’s list. We lack depth, speed and footskills and the ruck and midfield deficiencies have been clearly apparent for a long time. There is only 1 question to answer IMO. Will MM bring a flag. If not then he should go IMO and I don’t think he will. Wether there is a better option apparent now or not should not be an issue. You don’t know who may or may not be better and you never really can unless there is a Mathews for the taking. IMO you have to take the plunge unless the incumbent is the answer. This is where St. Kilda have made the courageous and intelligent decision. The one your club and mine should make.
He'll be good at giving them a spray in the huddlesHonest John said:Official Andy Mahar has the job
celtic_pride said:Hey Mark
Are you concerned with the attitude of Eddie and the Collingwood board regarding Malthouse's tenure at the club.
I mean I've just read Len Thompson's autobiography (published back in 1999) and from what I understand, in years gone by, Malthouse's performance as coach in the last 3 years would have been deemed unacceptable by Collingwood.
You could argue that Collingwood have improved this year then the last two years, but for an club that looked okay for an top 4 position by rnd 16/17, to fall away badly in the finals against the 8th ranked team would be unacceptable. Surely Eddie has to consider that the Pies won't improve much if they keep Malthouse for an couple more seasons.
piro* said:looked very sad. feel sorry for the poor fella. ******** you rod butterss
Thomas gone
Sportal
Grant Thomas has coached his last game with the St Kilda Football Club. Thomas and the Saints have parted company by mutual agreement.
The second-longest serving coach in St Kilda history has been at the helm of the Saints since 2001 when he was a shock mid-season replacement for Malcolm Blight, but club president Rod Butterss and Thomas broke the news at a media conference at Moorabbin on Tuesday that he was leaving the club.
piro* said:looked very sad. feel sorry for the poor fella. ******** you rod butterss
Barry Schneider said:He was sacked .Butterss said it was by mutual agreement but Thomas said he was "gutted" and "it came out of left field" etc.
At least he is honest.
Say whatrichmondgal said:Well i hope this is a lesson to all coaches that you might get sacked just because for who you are practically.
What does Politically Correct mean?Tas said:Mutual agreement is the politically correct term for getting the sack, it allows the sackee to bow out gracefully rather than be escorted off.
The Old Dark Navy's said:Wow! Did Butterssss plunge the knife or did Thomas walk? I wonder if he will stay with the footy department.