SurreyBlue wrote:
Mosquito Fleet wrote:
SurreyBlue wrote:
If you read my posts previously on this matter and would know where I have added value.
The AFL are playing us a nice ol tune (60K membership this time) and our supporters are falling for it hook, line and sinker, again!
The goal posts seem to move to accomodate them as they please continuously and I am now starting to think that our supporters are too stupid to recognise it or maybe even our club leaders are too weak to stand for CFC rights or even both.
All I know is that the once powerful CFC money making machine at PP, is no more and has become an also ran team within the telstra dome club environment surrounded by the StKilda's, Bulldogs & Kangaroos of this world.....
I don't want my club to end up on the history legend with these clubs but it seems some in here and maybe even out there are more than happy to accept it!
End of rant.
This a point that has not been further developed. This is a critical point, Carlton has been "mixed" in with these poor Clubs and we have therefore been pulled down to their level by association, finance and loss of home ground advantage. Its unacceptable why clubs like West Coast, Geelong and Sydney are entitled to have a home ground advantage and others like Carlton cannot.
Bingo

Wow, just wow!
Carlton being a "big" club, that is supposedly better than these so-called "poor clubs", is not a god given right bestowed on us. We turned ourselves into a mess through totally inept administration and had nobody else to blame but ourselves. Indeed, it was precisely because we were such a mess that we had little choice but to move to the Dome.
I can't remember anyone suggesting it was the best long-term outcome, but we needed the money. At the time, we weren't in a position to be thinking long term. No way. Have you not heard the comments from several sources stating how shocked they were at just how bad our finances were? If we were a bona fide business we'd be assembling now for the 10 year anniversary of losing the club.
Keep living in dreamland if you must, though.
The home ground advantage discussion, really, almost 10 years later, people still don't get it. That shows such an alarming inability to grasp simple facts about the AFL competition, especially in Melbourne, that I can only assume those suggesting this as a future goal are taking the piss.
Who controls the fixture?
Ahh, never mind.