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Not good signs for Ratts when media is pasting articles and Mick is giving interviews saying he has the energy for coaching.QuoteFORMER Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse says he still has the energy required to coach at AFL level.As the fallout from Carlton's shock 12-point loss to Gold Coast continues to take its toll on the club and coach Brett Ratten, Malthouse was questioned at length about his desire to return to coaching on Melbourne radio on Sunday.Malthouse is seen as the man most likely to replace Ratten should the Carlton coach be sacked.Speaking on 3AW, Malthouse recognised that coaching was a demanding job but said his enthusiasm for the role had never wavered."I thoroughly enjoy coaching, the good and the bad," he said."That surge of energy or surge of adrenalin when that ball's bounced (at the start of a game) and you're getting young players up ready to play …"Playing first-gamers, playing 200-gamers and just being out there and understanding there's a competition on between you and your opponent, that is so wonderful."That is such an adrenalin rush. But you've got to take everything in to consideration. You've got to have the energy. Have I got the energy? Well I suppose, I think I've got the energy."http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/145741/default.aspxHaving the Pies ex-CEO at Princes Park is good news for Mick and bad news for Ratten. Greg Swann would want Malthouse.
FORMER Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse says he still has the energy required to coach at AFL level.As the fallout from Carlton's shock 12-point loss to Gold Coast continues to take its toll on the club and coach Brett Ratten, Malthouse was questioned at length about his desire to return to coaching on Melbourne radio on Sunday.Malthouse is seen as the man most likely to replace Ratten should the Carlton coach be sacked.Speaking on 3AW, Malthouse recognised that coaching was a demanding job but said his enthusiasm for the role had never wavered."I thoroughly enjoy coaching, the good and the bad," he said."That surge of energy or surge of adrenalin when that ball's bounced (at the start of a game) and you're getting young players up ready to play …"Playing first-gamers, playing 200-gamers and just being out there and understanding there's a competition on between you and your opponent, that is so wonderful."That is such an adrenalin rush. But you've got to take everything in to consideration. You've got to have the energy. Have I got the energy? Well I suppose, I think I've got the energy."http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/145741/default.aspx
Did anyone really think they would sack him this week with just one game left.It wouldn't surprise me if they even go ahead with some big review before sacking him.
THE PROSPECT of both Mick Malthouse and Travis Cloke being at Carlton next year is growing stronger by the minute.Access All Areas panellists Luke Darcy and Damian Barrett said on AFL.com.au on Monday that deals were already being formulated.Barrett said Blues coach Brett Ratten was virtually no chance of retaining his job next year, with the tipping point being the stunning 12-point loss to an undermanned Gold Coast on Saturday that ensured the club would miss the finals.And Darcy said out-of-contract Cloke was most likely to join Carlton on a $5 million, five-year deal."Carlton coaches don't survive embarrassments like this, they just do not," Barrett said.Barrett, who is close to the Malthouse camp, said the former Collingwood coach would certainly consider an offer from Carlton under the right circumstances, once Ratten had been removed.He said Malthouse would demand $1-1.2 million dollars a year, bring his own coaching staff to the club and require input into high-performance management.Barrett said the exercise would cost Carlton "multi millions of dollars", factoring in a payout of Ratten's estimated $550,000 contract on top of Malthouse's lucrative deal.http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/145821/default.aspx
yeah cause ratts was just peachy before hearing that
great investment for the blooze= i finals win and no cigar.2/3 years left at the max.