Synbad wrote:
exactly true
we have nothing
and if we did theyre not learning from people who understand what it takes
that was another horrible game
the modern game has come so far again from last year... like a snake... it keeps shedding its skin each year and moving forward
if youre not recruting into whats required going forward... all these players will slip to you for a reason
but youre never going to get there
Perfectly put. Some of us have been alluding to this for a few years now - only to have it fall on deaf ears.
It is only now, after a slap in the face, are the carlton brass starting to realise the situation.
The problem, as you have suggested, is that we don't have the leaders to learn from, once the young talent comes through.
This is the same problem both Richmond and melbourne are dealing with. Yet they have far more young talent than us.
It's honestly mind boggling to think that the powers that be were so deluded to think we were top 4. We are now in for another dark period in our history. Which I wouldn't have a problem with if the club were to admit it and put football department strategies in place. To rectify it in the long term.
I just can't see it happening.
The club needs innovative, dedicated and strategic list management to take place over the next 3-4 years - NOTHING indicates to me that this will take place.
I feel like I'm trapped in limbo or a ghostly dimension, only able to watch the ineptitude and horror coming forth, screaming yet no body can hear me.
The club needs a generational shift, the archaic ways in which we operate do not fill me with confidence.
