Scotty12000 wrote:
I'm at a bit of a loss here.
Don't ignore the second post in the thread Scotty! I don't have much to say beyond that. I find it extremely disappointing that Ryan Trainor and the YCP have hijacked a really decent model and turned it into a superficial version of what it could (and in my opinion should) be.
Put bluntly, if you've got a good idea for the betterment of the club and you want a board member to hear it - please be aged between 20-45 and pony up $200 to the YCP on top of your Carlton membership. And please be employed full-time or own your own business. I'm under 45, but I work 4 days a week. I'm also not a Carlton Football Club member, so I'm out on two counts immediately. Next month I'm resigning from work...unofficially unemployed for 5 months while in the States. Definitely not YCP material. I'm going to day-trade when I get back...nup...don't qualify.
Guess I won't be contributing any more ideas to the club. Perhaps Jay Allen and Ryan Trainor - who peruse this site from time-to-time would care to come on and enlighten some of you. As for me, I'm just about done.
The club hierarchy think they have the best interests of the club at heart. They're convinced they're doing a good job. They're not. The club is a basketcase from top to bottom. I wish it wasn't so. If Bruce Mathieson had the guts he'd do the first thing he does with pubs when he buys them...gets rid of management. But if he did - he'd be getting rid of family and those he's helped put on the board...so he can't. We simply haven't evolved as a football club.
Things like the YCP existed in the late 80's - just under a different guise. The Young Executives began in 1989 and like the YCP was a quasi-coterie group. The stronger coteries like the Ton Up Club, Carltonians and Blue Ensigns helped them along, but it was short-lived. I've got no problem with supporter groups - but in 2014 - it and the associated elitist 'Think Tank' are not what the club needs.