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Been a fair bit of talk on this board recently about McCartney going both for and against him recently which is only natural for a team struggling like ours is.
For mine I am in favour of him getting more time, until next year at least, for him to prove he can take us back up to the top 8 and further.
But regardless if where you stand on McCartney, questions about him and his future are going to be asked eventually depending on several factors:
Results
A coach can be rated as the best mentor or developer of young players as much as they like but at the end of the day coaches are ultimately judged on their win/loss record. McCartney's currently stands at 6 wins from 26 games. Not a good record in anyone's estimation.
We've had several thrashings during McCartney's reign so far. Again you can argue as much as you want about how much of that is due to McCartney or the players he has at his disposal but again, a coach lives and dies by his win/loss record.
Whilst everyone pretty much accepts that we are rebuilding, people will only accept rebuilding as long as they see signs of a brighter future. In Rounds 1-2 this year we saw some, the past two rounds have been very poor. Some people have already made up their minds against McCartney - if we continue to cop more thrashings, more supporters will turn against him.
We have two very tough games coming up against Geelong and West Coast away. Whilst we aren't expected to win either of them, McCartney has got to ensure that the players effort improves dramatically from the past two weeks.
Player Development & The Club
McCartney was highly rated as a great developer and teacher of young players when we appointed him.
So far, is there much we can point to in his favour in this regard, or does he need more time? Again, I fall into the latter category but supporters will only endure rebuilding if they can see some light at the end of the tunnel in terms of the future.
Roughead to FB has been an excellent move. Libba is easily one of the competition's best young midfielders and Mitch Wallis improved out of sight last year. Dahlhaus continues to stand out as our best youngster, whilst Jones played his best game for the club against Richmond.
But what is the club's expectation of what he can get out of these players during a year in which we are likely again to be down the bottom? When are we entitled to drop the "We're rebuilding" line and expect a rise up the ladder? Are further thrashings going to be tolerated as long as there are promising signs from the youg players?
As for the club, they have continually stated that they see McCartney as long term coach. They probably do, but everyone who understands footy club politics knows this is a meaningless statement.
I recall we sacked Peter Rohde only about two weeks after Smorgon had come out in the media giving him "Our fullest support and he will be coaching in 2005". If results continue to be bad, McCartney will come under scrutiny from supporters, the club and from the media.
Which leads me to the final issue: the media.
Media
So far I think McCartney has had a very easy ride from the media.
This isn't a slight on him per se: the media doesn't rate us or expect us to be any good and knows in general that we are rebuilding, and other clubs such as Melbourne and Port (until this year) who have been down for a long time and are still underperforming are always going to come under more scrutiny than clubs like us who have just begun a rebuild. There will also be the clubs that have been touted as potential finalists like North, Brisbane and to a lesser extenet Carlton (Malthouse already has the runs on the board) whose coaches will face scrutiny before us if their results don't improve.
Again though, this won't last for us if results continue to be bad. The media eventually apply the blowtorch to all clubs who aren't performing well and the "We're rebuilding" mantra will be thrown out the door after a while.
Will the club stand firm in their belief in McCartney? If the media turns against him it's likely more supporters will. Many clubs have succumbed to this pressure with regards to their coaches before, including our own with Rohde - justifiably, I might add.
Anyway, regardless of whether you're a McCartney fan or a detractor, these issues will come up for the club eventually.
It's not an easy position to be in. Everyone was calling for Bomber Thompson's head at Geelong after 2006 and we all know how it turned out for them after sticking by him, equally so, for every Bomber Thompson who is given a reprieve there are the others such as Wallace, Connolly, Eade, Ayres etc who aren't so lucky.
Where do you see the club and how they will deal with the above issues?
For mine I am in favour of him getting more time, until next year at least, for him to prove he can take us back up to the top 8 and further.
But regardless if where you stand on McCartney, questions about him and his future are going to be asked eventually depending on several factors:
Results
A coach can be rated as the best mentor or developer of young players as much as they like but at the end of the day coaches are ultimately judged on their win/loss record. McCartney's currently stands at 6 wins from 26 games. Not a good record in anyone's estimation.
We've had several thrashings during McCartney's reign so far. Again you can argue as much as you want about how much of that is due to McCartney or the players he has at his disposal but again, a coach lives and dies by his win/loss record.
Whilst everyone pretty much accepts that we are rebuilding, people will only accept rebuilding as long as they see signs of a brighter future. In Rounds 1-2 this year we saw some, the past two rounds have been very poor. Some people have already made up their minds against McCartney - if we continue to cop more thrashings, more supporters will turn against him.
We have two very tough games coming up against Geelong and West Coast away. Whilst we aren't expected to win either of them, McCartney has got to ensure that the players effort improves dramatically from the past two weeks.
Player Development & The Club
McCartney was highly rated as a great developer and teacher of young players when we appointed him.
So far, is there much we can point to in his favour in this regard, or does he need more time? Again, I fall into the latter category but supporters will only endure rebuilding if they can see some light at the end of the tunnel in terms of the future.
Roughead to FB has been an excellent move. Libba is easily one of the competition's best young midfielders and Mitch Wallis improved out of sight last year. Dahlhaus continues to stand out as our best youngster, whilst Jones played his best game for the club against Richmond.
But what is the club's expectation of what he can get out of these players during a year in which we are likely again to be down the bottom? When are we entitled to drop the "We're rebuilding" line and expect a rise up the ladder? Are further thrashings going to be tolerated as long as there are promising signs from the youg players?
As for the club, they have continually stated that they see McCartney as long term coach. They probably do, but everyone who understands footy club politics knows this is a meaningless statement.
I recall we sacked Peter Rohde only about two weeks after Smorgon had come out in the media giving him "Our fullest support and he will be coaching in 2005". If results continue to be bad, McCartney will come under scrutiny from supporters, the club and from the media.
Which leads me to the final issue: the media.
Media
So far I think McCartney has had a very easy ride from the media.
This isn't a slight on him per se: the media doesn't rate us or expect us to be any good and knows in general that we are rebuilding, and other clubs such as Melbourne and Port (until this year) who have been down for a long time and are still underperforming are always going to come under more scrutiny than clubs like us who have just begun a rebuild. There will also be the clubs that have been touted as potential finalists like North, Brisbane and to a lesser extenet Carlton (Malthouse already has the runs on the board) whose coaches will face scrutiny before us if their results don't improve.
Again though, this won't last for us if results continue to be bad. The media eventually apply the blowtorch to all clubs who aren't performing well and the "We're rebuilding" mantra will be thrown out the door after a while.
Will the club stand firm in their belief in McCartney? If the media turns against him it's likely more supporters will. Many clubs have succumbed to this pressure with regards to their coaches before, including our own with Rohde - justifiably, I might add.
Anyway, regardless of whether you're a McCartney fan or a detractor, these issues will come up for the club eventually.
It's not an easy position to be in. Everyone was calling for Bomber Thompson's head at Geelong after 2006 and we all know how it turned out for them after sticking by him, equally so, for every Bomber Thompson who is given a reprieve there are the others such as Wallace, Connolly, Eade, Ayres etc who aren't so lucky.
Where do you see the club and how they will deal with the above issues?