Thanks to Mick for this copy.
Malthouse to raise the bar at Pie Park - AAP
The AFL's worst kept secret was officially revealed today with the announcement that former West Coast coach Michael Malthouse would take over as Collingwood coach on a three-year contract.
In an elaborate announcement at Melbourne's Grand Hyatt Hotel, Malthouse was unveiled sitting behind the wheel of a Volvo convertible which he will drive as the new Collingwood coach.
Malthouse made no rash promises of taking the Magpies into a grand final but said the club had a young playing list full of potential and that he would raise the bar at Victoria Park.
Malthouse said he wanted to turn Collingwood into the Manchester United of Australia and would encourage the club's supporters to sign up as members.
Collingwood's high profile president Eddie McGuire said all jobs at the club were on the line.
McGuire said that the club had been hurt by finishing on the bottom of the AFL ladder and would have ``a steely-eyed resolve'' to lift itself up the table next year.
Malthouse said he wanted to make Collingwood the most professional sporting club in Australia.
``I want Collingwood to be held in the same aura as Manchester United has in England,'' said Malthouse. ``That's the goal I want to be a part of. I don't think we want supporters who can't be members.''
Malthouse said he would carry on the habit of training behind closed doors which he often favoured at West Coast. ``You'll just have to get used to lockouts at training,'' said Malthouse.
``We want to go through our set plays that will enhance our chance of victory and I can't afford forward scouts to be in there watching our set plays - that could mean the difference between winning and losing.''
Malthouse led West Coast to premierships in 1992 and 1994.
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Nice rumour - a reliable source always adds some cred. How old is Everitt? Is he worth the trade of pick no.2? Can we just pick Colbert up without a trade since he's uncontracted? Another one worth a shot at is Mansfield - would add some much needed experience to our backline and still has 4-5 years left in him. Has had an ordinary year but has been the best hand-bagger in their 2 GF losses. Can also go up forward. Would have a lot to prove to Geelong and MM could get this out. One of his issues has been commuting between Mel-Gel - this would be an easy fix at the Pies.
The weeks after the GF will be more interesting than our season - its Trade Season.
Nice rumour - a reliable source always adds some cred. How old is Everitt? Is he worth the trade of pick no.2? Can we just pick Colbert up without a trade since he's uncontracted? Another one worth a shot at is Mansfield - would add some much needed experience to our backline and still has 4-5 years left in him. Has had an ordinary year but has been the best hand-bagger in their 2 GF losses. Can also go up forward. Would have a lot to prove to Geelong and MM could get this out. One of his issues has been commuting between Mel-Gel - this would be an easy fix at the Pies.
The weeks after the GF will be more interesting than our season - its Trade Season.
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I'm absolutely rapt that we finally have it confirmed.
Long, long ago many on this board debated the merits of various possible coaches. A number - including myself - said MM was the perfect choice.
Yesterday he confirmed our reasons for saying he was ideal: his focus on younger players. Throughout his reign at the Weagles, he has consistently developed potential into strong reality, from way back to Jakovich, through to Wirrpunda in recent times.
Let's hope he can do the same for Davis, Tarrant, Kinnear and the many other potentials we have (maybe even Wasley, eh Foxy?). His stating of the obvious - that defence will be our new focus - is hopefully a sign that Pebbles will stay at his best position, CHB.
GO PIES in 2000: finals by 2001, GF by 2003/4. (keep this in your time capsule, Nick).
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Long, long ago many on this board debated the merits of various possible coaches. A number - including myself - said MM was the perfect choice.
Yesterday he confirmed our reasons for saying he was ideal: his focus on younger players. Throughout his reign at the Weagles, he has consistently developed potential into strong reality, from way back to Jakovich, through to Wirrpunda in recent times.
Let's hope he can do the same for Davis, Tarrant, Kinnear and the many other potentials we have (maybe even Wasley, eh Foxy?). His stating of the obvious - that defence will be our new focus - is hopefully a sign that Pebbles will stay at his best position, CHB.
GO PIES in 2000: finals by 2001, GF by 2003/4. (keep this in your time capsule, Nick).
The Holden-driving-but-happy-to-support-Dan-Murphy Broadie.
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fellas, since we all seem to know so much about the players, we should send our opinions of every player to micky himself. i read this article somewhere that coaches at new clubs like it when they get a supporter's point of view on each player. just an idea.
on the whole everitt and colbert, if we do manage to get both of them, eddie deserves to be knighted. but i don't reckon we'll get spider; he seems pretty keen to stay at the saints. and i like the idea of mansfield at the pies.
and i reckon malthouse will like wazza; he'll use him in the same way as he used that phil read bloke. he better like him.
on the whole everitt and colbert, if we do manage to get both of them, eddie deserves to be knighted. but i don't reckon we'll get spider; he seems pretty keen to stay at the saints. and i like the idea of mansfield at the pies.
and i reckon malthouse will like wazza; he'll use him in the same way as he used that phil read bloke. he better like him.
Everitt would be a great pickup for draft choice 2. He is in his prime. Given MM preference for defence, an attacking ruckman would balance the side. Couple this with Josh Fraser, and you can see what the team will look like for the next 10 to 15 yrs.
Mckernan and Carey are extremely potent, imagine a forward structure revolving around to Sav, Everitt, Josh Fraser, Tarrant.
Carlton's Allan typifies how a top big man can rally the troops under him. I know Monky has served us well, but he cannot compete consistantly at this elite level anymore. We need a dominant,mobile, goal kicking ruckman, if we get Everitt we ought to feel very lucky.
Mckernan and Carey are extremely potent, imagine a forward structure revolving around to Sav, Everitt, Josh Fraser, Tarrant.
Carlton's Allan typifies how a top big man can rally the troops under him. I know Monky has served us well, but he cannot compete consistantly at this elite level anymore. We need a dominant,mobile, goal kicking ruckman, if we get Everitt we ought to feel very lucky.
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