A lot of angst this pre-season. I've got it. I also kind of think I "get it".
People are seeing clubs like North, Freo and Port unearth some good kids, the established powers chugging along nicely...
Then they look at us and see us playing sketchily, without a focal point or general fluency, and without a bunch of breakout pre-season stars and worry.
They worry that after a decade of pain, we're going to slip up when we want to keep climbing. The gun teams are too strong still, the laggards of last year and the new teams are threatening in the rear-view mirror, and our precious window won't open soon enough, if ever.
Anxiety. Most of us are feeling it.
There is pressure to perform. Ratten and the club will get some leeway due to Fev's departure - expectations are lowered. But we look at our list, look at the competition, and wonder - when will our time come?
We assumed that the last 8 years had some meaning. That there would be redemption. Life doesn't work that way. It's an even comp but it's not a butchers where you take a ticket and wait for your premiership cup. You need to be lucky, and you need to be flowering good.
That's why I'm excited about this year. There are so many unknowns. We could go either way. It's a little scary because we're getting weaned off the bottle of early draft picks and distant hope, which can nourish fantasies. But it's where the rubber meets the road, where illusions get shattered and the fittest survive.
Will Carlton 2010 be Freo 2007 or Hawthorn 2007? Up or down? Are we building to greatness, settling into mediocrity or taking one step back to take two forward?
Flowered if I know. But regardless of how the season unfolds, I hope people on this forum can be tolerant of how others deal with this tension, whether they're unicorn-loving sugercoaters in denial or embittered curmudgeonly prophets of doom (I oscillate wildly between the two

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