cimm1979 wrote:
kingkerna wrote:
thought I'd look at their website, if this was the original mission statement than I guess they are now staying true to that??
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The Spirit of Carlton Past and Present is the official past and present players and officials association for the Carlton Football Club. Our mission is to bring together past players & officials and current players to renew and build the Carlton spirit and at the same time raise funds to help improve the Carlton team performance and team spirit by running major events on an annual basis. In addition to the above, we aim to provide welfare assistance to past senior players who are deemed to be in real need of support as well as to help preserve and present the history of the Carlton Football Club.
But it seems a mission that included taking money and time from one group of people until they could get the "right"type in the show.
Anyway the SOC could end up being a force for good or ill. A type of super coterie who could eventually nominate it's own ticket's for board elections and, as seen with the Bummers, possibly influence appointments.
I imagine if I had been one of the dumped SOC people I would try to set up a new group (as someone else said) but for it to have teeth it would need some resonably high profile supporters. You can bet that there will be some well known CFC types who would agree to be involved in an alternative group, hopefully without an axe to grind.
The SOC is a past players association.
It is not a coterie group.
It is written into the constitution of the SOC that it cannot get involved in club politics in any way.
This is taken very very seriously by the SOC executive.
The SOC never has and never will get involved in the politics of the CFC.
The SOC is basically a group of past players who like to get together, talk about old times and if while having some fun we can raise some money so that we can support current players, past players in need and the history management of the club all the better.
The executive all happily volunteer their time to keep the SOC running, they do it because they love the club.
We understand how some SOC passionate supporter members from 2007-2011 feel disenfranchised at the moment as a result of our recent changes. We can only say that we hope each Carlton supporter supports the club in the way that each individual feels most comfortable. Supporters are a massive part of the culture of the club.
The executive believe though that the change of direction back to a pure past players association and a much stronger link to the CFC and its resources will have a significant positive impact for both parties. While it might not feel like it now to some, it is also going to be to the benefit of all CFC supporters as well.