Oh yeh... ****ing Collingwood.Nope, 5.
You missed out on Collingwood, Fremantle, and Sydney
Pretty wrapped if he does stay with us. That said, kinda nervous that it might backfire if Nath and Mick can't work together well. That said, the quality of the people involved in Mick, Nath, and Eddie gives me some optimism that they can work together sensibly.I'd be spewing if I was Malthouse - he hasn't been shown much respect.
He's there for the taking if the Pies lose their first few next year, and he's sharing the same box with Bucks.
If Richmond had any brains they'd throw the kitchen sink at Mick.I'd be spewing if I was Malthouse - he hasn't been shown much respect.
He's there for the taking if the Pies lose their first few next year, and he's sharing the same box with Bucks.
If Richmond had any brains they'd throw the kitchen sink at Mick.
Doesn't that directly conflict?Realistically Malthouse is unlikely to remain at the top of his game for more than a couple more years, and two more years sounds right - he's a great coach who has produced outstanding results but he'll be 57 by the time this two years is up.
Wallace failing doesn't mean the theory was wrong though. Malthouse got a long-term deal with Collingwood when he arrived.Two to three years, then. My point is you probably wouldn't want to offer a new contract to a 57 year old.
Richmond could have done much worse than getting Mick and having him mentor guys like Campbell or Rawlings. This approach of "we want a looong term coach" smacks a bit of a single girl who's desperate to find a husband NOW! You guys have just been burnt by going for an ultra-long term commitment.