He and Jimmy Jess were my favourites in the late 70’s, early 80’s but I think of him now as a bitter, senile old man who talks rubbish.Richmond easy in my eyes. Was a real hard nut back pocket player who could actually play a bit.
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He and Jimmy Jess were my favourites in the late 70’s, early 80’s but I think of him now as a bitter, senile old man who talks rubbish.Richmond easy in my eyes. Was a real hard nut back pocket player who could actually play a bit.
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I suggest Collingwood supporters would be fond of Malthouse for not only the silverware he delivered to their club, but for how his tenure at Carlton panned out.Hard to split between West Coast and Collingwood.
West Coast (10 seasons as coach) = 2 Premierships, 3 Grand Finals.
Collingwood (12 seasons as coach) = 1 Premiership, 4 Grand Finals (if you don't count the Replay as another GF).
Not sure if the majority of Collingwood supporters are fond of Mick the way the OP suggests. I've never disliked him, but a lot did turn on him when he joined Carlton. Maybe as the years have passed, most have been forgiving.
Frankly I can't wrap my head around why Mick is unpopular with Collingwood supporters. For what he achieved with us I love the bloke. For what he didn't achieve with our arch rivals, I love him more. To continuing on as a prominent media figure with strong, level-headed opinions in the years since, Mick remains one of my favourite football heads.I suggest Collingwood supporters would be fond of Malthouse for not only the silverware he delivered to their club, but for how his tenure at Carlton panned out.
From beating Collingwood's hated rival Richmond in a final in 2013 after finishing 9th on the ladder, to leaving Carlton in a state of disarray at the end of 2015.
Took 8 years for Carlton to recover from the disaster that was Mick which included 2 wooden spoons and 3 senior coachesI suggest Collingwood supporters would be fond of Malthouse for not only the silverware he delivered to their club, but for how his tenure at Carlton panned out.
From beating Collingwood's hated rival Richmond in a final in 2013 after finishing 9th on the ladder, to leaving Carlton in a state of disarray at the end of 2015.
So 1000% RichmondHe and Jimmy Jess were my favourites in the late 70’s, early 80’s but I think of him now as a bitter, senile old man who talks rubbish.
Thankfully not my Club.
He presided at West Coast during a period of success when the players put on a spectacular amount of muscle in a rapid period of time…. Such a miracle.
He could have won another premiership, too, had they not fired him, after making a third consecutive grand final...Frankly I can't wrap my head around why Mick is unpopular with Collingwood supporters. For what he achieved with us I love the bloke. For what he didn't achieve with our arch rivals, I love him more. To continuing on as a prominent media figure with strong, level-headed opinions in the years since, Mick remains one of my favourite football heads.
We'll never know, but personally I don't think Mick takes us above Sydney and especially Hawthorn in 2012. Our list had an outstanding run but it was due to come to an end. Several players who declined after 2010-11 that went to other clubs weren't able to revive their careers under other coaches. Buckley was ordinary but I don't think he wasted the list.He could have won another premiership, too, had they not fired him, after making a third consecutive grand final...