ALBANIAN BLUE wrote:
Dear Carlton supporters,
I came to Australia 8 years ago and knew nothing about AFL. My friends and family forced me to became a carlton supporters and i have been a member since 2002. They told me about KOUTA, STICKS, JAZZA, 1999 perlim final Etc. Since 2002 i have seen very little success but I really believe
this group of player is going to take the club to new heights and i am really sick and tired of all the supporters being so unpatient and not giving this coach and group of player time. Both players and coach need to gel together before any success is achived and by make changes in coaching staff or player we are never going to get anywhere. So before this friday's big game lets stop bagging player or the coach and support the club.
By the way on Friday Carlton will get up and will be a turnning point in the season.
Please take a few minutes and read this article.
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/carlton-should-heed-geelongs-terrible-example-20100804-11asd.htmlThe age article bends the facts to win the arguement
1) The Geelong of 2006 had already proved it was top 4 material. Carlton has not
2) Geelong in 2006 had a far stronger board then Carlton 2010
3) It is very patronising of the football public to call Carlton supporters impatient. 15 years since our last premiership and 1 finals appearance in 10 years
4) The article contradicts itself by demonstrating the Carlton are not much less experienced than Geelong
5) Analyse as much as you want. Carlton players consistently don't put their heads over the ball. No matter Carltons potential,
as liong as our players play soft fottball we can not be successful
6) Watching footabll since 2002 is not a blueprint to judge what it takes to develop a premiership group. I suggest you compare the current group to our 1978 list to realise how far we are off the mark
7) Finally, I would like to bet you our next premiership will contain less than 10 players on the current list compared to the 18 Geeliong premiership players circa 2006.
Don't live in hope , make a chnage