@Kazoo-Kid said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1254444) said:@GNR4LIFE said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1254417) said:@jrtiger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1254415) said:The dogs won't be at the bottom for much longer. Barrett turned the Panthers into a point scoring juggernaut and Cleary into one of the premier halves in the game. With Hansen acting as a consultant above him they look more than likely to shoot up the table in the next few seasons. Gotta give them credit, they're doing everything they can to turn the place around. The dogs and even the titans are ahead of us because their big long term contracts have finished up 12 months before ours, but I do believe we will catch up by 2022.
I'm not saying this to criticise our own football department, we've headhunted Melbourne and Easts recruiters and poured plenty of money into our own backyard, and the COE will reflect that. Whether we like it or not we have only ever briefly had pulling power for players (2010-2012) and we've addressed this by signing some of the best young talent in the country as opposed to going all out for established stars like management has in the past. That's the way Melbourne do things. I do believe we're on the right track, it's just that we the old and weary fans will have to wait a little while longer until there is success of any kind, let alone sustained.
Is this the same Barrett who was an average coach at Manly?
The Manly attack clicked big time under Barrett. Both Trbojevic brothers and DCE were unreal under him. The problem was the defence was utter dross and he couldn't manage the big personalities at the club.
The 2017-2018 Wests Tigers and 2019 Panthers were some of the worst attacking sides I'd ever seen. Ivan Cleary has no clue how to coach offence. Barrett went to Penrith in 2020 and suddenly they were an attacking juggernaut.
Spot on