Melvey wrote:
...Our priority must be develop as many kids as possible and get some game time and experience into them...
I agree 100%.
But this whole "we're not ready for finals" crap is just simply unfathomable?!
Not ready for what? Not ready for experiencing finals football? Not ready for disappointment? Not ready for success?
Sorry, but that’s bullshit.
Melvey said above our priority must be to get some game time and experience. The popular theory is that blockbuster games, like last weekend, add around 10 games of “experience” to kids. Some even say a blockbuster is akin to finals football. So what better way to gather finals experience than to actually play finals football?
Yeah but what if we get smashed? Well, in case you’ve missed it, we’ve become pretty used to dealing with disappointment and floggings over the last few years. Give me the disappointment of losing a final over “winning” another wooden spoon any day.
Not ready for success? I can’t see how anyone can be under prepared for success. Sustainable success, maybe, but as I mentioned above, this has more to do with our ongoing coaching and development policies than anything else. All players dream of playing finals, that is what most kids dream of when they start playing the game. To suggest we should nobly decline the opportunity to play finals is perhaps the most defeatest suggestion I have ever read on this site. And Lord knows there’s been some defeatest crap written on Carlton boards over the last few years.
Football is not formulaic. People are suggesting we should not play finals this year, but assume we’ll be able to waltz in to the finals in 2009 and beyond. Well, expecting something like that to happen, as I suggested earlier, will be the biggest mistake our football club could make. The best thing Ratten could have said after we made the 8 was acknowledging that the real hard work is only just beginning.
We are a proud club and we often make claims that it is our right to play finals football. Now, when that possibility can be mentioned, without flying a roflcopter, we’re getting all weak at the knees and saying “yeah, nah”. @#$%&! me, I know the club has been in the shitter for a few years, but I never, ever thought I would hear anyone associated with Carlton knock back a chance at September action.
What is wrong with you people?!
Just like Ratten said, the hard work starts now. If we’re good enough, we’ll make it. If we’re not, we won’t.
If we are in the 8 come R22, good on us, because we will have deserved the opportunity. Regardless of what happens after R22 we will need to improve. No team will sit around at the end of the year thinking they can just sit on their arses and enjoy the off-season because they’re too good to worry about getting better. No matter if we finish last or win the Premiership, our next pre-season has to be one of the toughest the club has ever undertaken.
Finally, we have the makings of a list that is capable of competing at the highest level. And people want to deny that list the opportunity in some la la land belief that doing so will make it easier next year.
Yeah, it’s bloody absurd. Isn’t it!