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What'sinaname
Joined: 29 May 2010 Location: Living rent free
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What beat us in 2011 was Pods getting injured forcing Geelong to go to plan B. We were beaten by their plan B. _________________ Fighting against the objectification of woman. |
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Dave The Man
Joined: 01 Apr 2005 Location: Someville, Victoria, Australia
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What'sinaname wrote: | What beat us in 2011 was Pods getting injured forcing Geelong to go to plan B. We were beaten by their plan B. |
MM never had Plan B _________________ I am Da Man |
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droversdog65
Joined: 27 Nov 2014
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September Zeros wrote: | droversdog65 wrote: | JW you have an interesting view about being painted into a corner old son.
The board was going to sack his arse until Eddie came out in support of him, and it was only the 'oh-so-horrible' succession plan that gave him a chance to coach a winning flag team.
Just go back into VFL / AFL history and find out how many senior coaches were allowed to muddle through for as long as Mick was without the ultimate success.
The only one who painted Mick into a corner was Mick. |
If the board were out to sack him and he knew it perhaps he was further in the corner than you think. And that's not to defend his reactions, rather just to understand them
Btw, 4 gf appearances during his tenure is hardly muddling your way to ultimate success, more like bordering on it for quite a number of years. |
BTW 4 gf failures leave a mark of inadequacy - it doesn't matter whether you or I like it or not senior coaches are judged on ultimate results.
Collingwood has a long history of ALMOST and that was never going to be good enough in the long term.
He was given carte blanche for a decade and failed until he was forced to recruit properly.
Look its not opinion its openly documented fact.
As for his reactions, they haven't changed since he played for Richmond. He was a thug - and a sneaky one at that - on the field. So when push came to shove he turned snake, just like he did on the field.
Those of us who witnessed his onfield career as a player were certainly not surpised at his behaviour in the least. |
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HAL
Please don't shout at me - I can't help it.
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Sorry my eye is not attached right now. |
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September Zeros
Joined: 04 Oct 2012 Location: Behind you
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droversdog65 wrote: | September Zeros wrote: | droversdog65 wrote: | JW you have an interesting view about being painted into a corner old son.
The board was going to sack his arse until Eddie came out in support of him, and it was only the 'oh-so-horrible' succession plan that gave him a chance to coach a winning flag team.
Just go back into VFL / AFL history and find out how many senior coaches were allowed to muddle through for as long as Mick was without the ultimate success.
The only one who painted Mick into a corner was Mick. |
If the board were out to sack him and he knew it perhaps he was further in the corner than you think. And that's not to defend his reactions, rather just to understand them
Btw, 4 gf appearances during his tenure is hardly muddling your way to ultimate success, more like bordering on it for quite a number of years. |
BTW 4 gf failures leave a mark of inadequacy - it doesn't matter whether you or I like it or not senior coaches are judged on ultimate results.
Collingwood has a long history of ALMOST and that was never going to be good enough in the long term.
He was given carte blanche for a decade and failed until he was forced to recruit properly.
Look its not opinion its openly documented fact.
As for his reactions, they haven't changed since he played for Richmond. He was a thug - and a sneaky one at that - on the field. So when push came to shove he turned snake, just like he did on the field.
Those of us who witnessed his onfield career as a player were certainly not surpised at his behaviour in the least. |
Sorry, I don't share the same sentiment.
I enjoyed watching the pies be competitive and in the hunt for over a decade under his watch. I enjoyed going to the football for a large portion of this time and I enjoyed achieving ultimate success in 2010. I enjoyed his tenure and I wish him all the best.
As for the bolded bit. The only fact i see is that the above is my opinion. _________________ No Pressure, No Diamonds
They used to be a happy team at hawthorn.
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Damien
Me Noah & Flynn @ the G
Joined: 21 Jan 1999 Location: Croydon Vic
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droversdog65 wrote: | September Zeros wrote: | droversdog65 wrote: | JW you have an interesting view about being painted into a corner old son.
The board was going to sack his arse until Eddie came out in support of him, and it was only the 'oh-so-horrible' succession plan that gave him a chance to coach a winning flag team.
Just go back into VFL / AFL history and find out how many senior coaches were allowed to muddle through for as long as Mick was without the ultimate success.
The only one who painted Mick into a corner was Mick. |
If the board were out to sack him and he knew it perhaps he was further in the corner than you think. And that's not to defend his reactions, rather just to understand them
Btw, 4 gf appearances during his tenure is hardly muddling your way to ultimate success, more like bordering on it for quite a number of years. |
BTW 4 gf failures leave a mark of inadequacy - it doesn't matter whether you or I like it or not senior coaches are judged on ultimate results.
Collingwood has a long history of ALMOST and that was never going to be good enough in the long term.
He was given carte blanche for a decade and failed until he was forced to recruit properly.
Look its not opinion its openly documented fact.
As for his reactions, they haven't changed since he played for Richmond. He was a thug - and a sneaky one at that - on the field. So when push came to shove he turned snake, just like he did on the field.
Those of us who witnessed his onfield career as a player were certainly not surpised at his behaviour in the least. |
What are you on about mate?
What's this business about failing for a decade til he was forced to recruit properly?
And as far as his playing pedigree goes. He was a dirty back pocket player like Sheedy. No dirtier than Lethal or Clarko. All the thugs make the best coaches. _________________ 'Collingwood are the Bradmans of Football'
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David
I dare you to try
Joined: 27 Jul 2003 Location: Andromeda
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droversdog65 wrote: | He was given carte blanche for a decade and failed until he was forced to recruit properly.
Look its not opinion its openly documented fact. |
What a load of nonsense. A grand total of 2 out of our 22 premiership players were recruited after the succession plan was announced.
And while some slightly more credible critics might argue that he wouldn't have gone for recycled players if he hadn't felt his window of opportunity was closing, I've never seen any actual evidence that this was the case. What club wouldn't have taken a player of Luke Ball's stature for nothing? Also, weren't we crying out for a ruckman of Darren Jolly's stature for years?
But the more important point is this: the other 20 premiership players recruited under Malthouse's watch from 2008 and before (when he was just coasting, according to you), included players like Nick Maxwell, Alan Toovey, Harry O'Brien, Dane Swan, Tyson Goldsack, Leigh Brown and a number of others that rival clubs passed on and Malthouse put faith in, sometimes to howls of derision from Collingwood fans on these very boards. Actual history—not your weird interpretation of it—is clear on this point: to the extent that he had any say in the process, Malthouse was an excellent recruiter, and built a powerful team with only a small handful of obvious out and out champions.
Only prejudice and spite could lead someone to try to discredit these obvious achievements. _________________ All watched over by machines of loving grace |
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Mugwump
Joined: 28 Jul 2007 Location: Between London and Melbourne
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September Zeros wrote: |
Sorry, I don't share the same sentiment.
I enjoyed watching the pies be competitive and in the hunt for over a decade under his watch. I enjoyed going to the football for a large portion of this time and I enjoyed achieving ultimate success in 2010. I enjoyed his tenure and I wish him all the best.
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perfectly summarised. A remarkable record of success in his time as Pies coach - four GF appearances in ~ 12 years, and regular finals wins in several of the other years. he usually got the best out of the resources he had, and gave us a great sight for our money, including a precious flag -one of only two in the last 60-odd years. Don't like the man, have to admire the record. _________________ Two more flags before I die! |
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melliot
Joined: 07 Apr 2006 Location: Bendigo
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Mugwump wrote: | September Zeros wrote: |
Sorry, I don't share the same sentiment.
I enjoyed watching the pies be competitive and in the hunt for over a decade under his watch. I enjoyed going to the football for a large portion of this time and I enjoyed achieving ultimate success in 2010. I enjoyed his tenure and I wish him all the best.
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perfectly summarised. A remarkable record of success in his time as Pies coach - four GF appearances in ~ 12 years, and regular finals wins in several of the other years. he usually got the best out of the resources he had, and gave us a great sight for our money, including a precious flag -one of only two in the last 60-odd years. Don't like the man, have to admire the record. |
Agree. I also enjoyed the hunt through the 00s.
And you all need to remember in 99 we were a complete rabble. In just 2 years we were a goal off a flag. To build that in 2 years after a decade of complete Shitness, is a credit. |
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Hugor
Joined: 19 Apr 2004 Location: Perth
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MM is a legend of the game. I'd have him back at the pies tomorrow. Very happy with Bucks at the helm though. He's our past and future. |
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droversdog65
Joined: 27 Nov 2014
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Ah well the Mick love brigade is in full swing. Enjoy your lovefest boys I'm outta this thread before I throw up. |
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Dangles
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I was just watching PK do the sport report on the ABC and he called tonight's Swans v Blues game the anti-blockbuster. |
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think positive
Side By Side
Joined: 30 Jun 2005 Location: somewhere
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David wrote: | droversdog65 wrote: | He was given carte blanche for a decade and failed until he was forced to recruit properly.
Look its not opinion its openly documented fact. |
What a load of nonsense. A grand total of 2 out of our 22 premiership players were recruited after the succession plan was announced.
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Is it though? He's a stubborn old bastard, was never keen on recycled players, and yet it's widely recognised that without ball and especially Jolly, we would not have won in 2010.
I cried for tarks, for Fraser, but with them in the team instead, we lose. We don't even make the grand final. _________________ You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either! |
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John Wren
"Look after the game. It means so much to so many."
Joined: 15 Jul 2007
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droversdog65 wrote: | Ah well the Mick love brigade is in full swing. Enjoy your lovefest boys I'm outta this thread before I throw up. |
not enough malthouse bashing for your liking?
i have never understood the need to announce one's departure from a thread. much ado about nothing. _________________ Purveyor of sanctimonious twaddle. |
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September Zeros
Joined: 04 Oct 2012 Location: Behind you
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John Wren wrote: | droversdog65 wrote: | Ah well the Mick love brigade is in full swing. Enjoy your lovefest boys I'm outta this thread before I throw up. |
not enough malthouse bashing for your liking?
i have never understood the need to announce one's departure from a thread. much ado about nothing. |
lol was going to say......roughly 10 pages of hate before we gave just a little love to someone who gave us a flag. _________________ No Pressure, No Diamonds
They used to be a happy team at hawthorn.
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