Moose1414
Club Legend
- Apr 11, 2015
- 1,720
- 1,878
- AFL Club
- West Coast
- Banned
- #476
Carlton wanted Mick to succeed this year. To be competitive, bring some new players in, bring some hope in. They wanted an excuse to re-sign him and wanted to respect him. Things changed week to week, the supporter mood changed, Mick wasn't appearing to change anything. Selections became bizarre. They had no way of seeing this happening. None.
I've no doubt everyone wants to succeed. Unfortunately someone's got to finish last. The list has issues and even though no supporter ever thinks they're as bad as they are, bottom 3 is an honest reflection of where the club is at. Whether Mick is ultimately responsible for that or if its the result of a decade of bad list management and draft sanctions can be debated for eternity. When you're 1 and 7 supporters are going to be filthy. When you're in the last year of a 3 year deal that started out as a supposed tilt at a Premiership the coach is going to be under pressure. I honestly don't think anyone could of done any better given the situation. It always had the potential to go bad this year. Arguably it couldn't of gone any worse and sometimes that happens. It is what it is, no-one is solely to blame but when the sharks start circling someones got to take the blame.
Everyone's entitled to have their opinion on Mick's ability and second guess his selections or tactics or media performance. To me I don't doubt the man's ability, I can't imagine there are even half a dozen people on the planet who understand the game or the job as deeply as he does. I don't doubt he loves his players. I don't doubt his commitment to his team or ambition to succeed. You might, others do, and its all good. My opinion is if he was 20 years younger and a little more of a sycophant to those on the board and in the media it'd be a no brainer to just appoint him on a long term contract and wait for the success to come. Sadly its not to be and the Carlton Football Club instead roll the dice and hope they pick a winner to take his seat.