Spirit of Carlton wrote:
Sadly, there is simply not enough memorabilia available at the moment to be able to fill even a small museum.
I don't think that's true. There are many people out there who have Carlton memorabilia at their home who would prefer to 'share' it and see it housed in a museum. These people have never been approached - I know because I'm one of them, and I know of people who have much more stuff than I do. Even our President was presented with his 1987 Premiership jumper from Jimmy Buckley at the Spirit of Carlton Golf Day (it had been lying around at JB's house for 20-odd years), and whilst he might like it for his own study - I'm pretty sure he'd loan it out to the Museum...especially in 2012, the 25th anniversary of the '87 win.
(My idea for the 1987 window display is very interactive. Members pay $20 to drink a Yard glass of Melbourne Bitter...they must then perform a sing-along with Sticks to the Tammy Wynette classic 'Stand by Your Man' and when finished are presented with a bootleg recording of their performance on a limited edition cassette tape)...however I digress...
Quite simply, the main reason why there isn't a 'Carlton Museum' is three-fold. The perfect space for such a housing of memorabilia is utilized by another sporting body and they pay good money to house their property there. Secondly, the club would have to either add to Tony DeBolfo's salary or hire a full-time curator to the position. Lastly, and justifiably so; it's not in the high-to-medium priorities of the club and most likely isn't written into the new strategic plan. I would even doubt an estimated costing of such a project has been done.
Unless we had a wealthy benefactor who ponied up the money strictly for the creation of a Carlton Museum, it won't come to fruition and certainly won't become an executive level agenda item under the current administration.