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I think that the so calle "disconnect" is a convenient excuse for supporters who haven't joined - and refuse to join.

They don't feel valued. They don't feel like a membership represents value. What does it even mean to be "disconnected," I've asked people and they can't answer it. They just know they feel disconnected.

The reality is Carlton, as far as I'm concerned, has the most negative, pessimistic, fair weathered, entitled, unrealistic fan base in the league.

If we had come off the season a team such as Port Adelaide had (and they're a terrific example of what I'm about to say) we'd have more members. Not because of better engagement. Not because of a shiny new venue. But because fans would think we're a chance and they'd want to be a part of it. Our fans, like our club, some may say, didn't adapt and evolve to the changing landscape. We don't appreciate how difficult it is to be successful.

I'll cut the likes of Cretylus and Synbad off here by saying port adelaide are a well run, exciting club. And we've made some errors in admin, drafting and the like. But when port weren't good no one wanted a bar of them. Fact. They tarped off seats and couldn't attract sponsors. No one gave two hoots about them, their fans chief amongst that number, until they started winning games.

For mine, Carlton fans are [REDACTED] who have swarmed to this "disconnected" line not as the cop out it is, but the line they yearned for to relieve or excuse them of having to join up.

What Carlton fans want more than anything is wins. They just can't seem to admit thats the missing ingredient. Its engagement. It's not getting a discount in the shop. Its a renewal website (which, as far as I'm aware, is a template site forced on them by the league). It's the fixture (once again, the club can request particular things, but the AFL might choose to ignore them all together). Its game times (too many night games last year. Too many day games this year).

When and if Carlton start winning games more regularly the number will naturally swell. That's it.

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 7:47 pm 
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Manchego Cheese wrote:
I think that the so calle "disconnect" is a convenient excuse for supporters who haven't joined - and refuse to join.

They don't feel valued. They don't feel like a membership represents value. What does it even mean to be "disconnected," I've asked people and they can't answer it. They just know they feel disconnected.

The reality is Carlton, as far as I'm concerned, has the most negative, pessimistic, fair weathered, entitled, unrealistic fan base in the league.

If we had come off the season a team such as Port Adelaide had (and they're a terrific example of what I'm about to say) we'd have more members. Not because of better engagement. Not because of a shiny new venue. But because fans would think we're a chance and they'd want to be a part of it. Our fans, like our club, some may say, didn't adapt and evolve to the changing landscape. We don't appreciate how difficult it is to be successful.

I'll cut the likes of Cretylus and Synbad off here by saying port adelaide are a well run, exciting club. And we've made some errors in admin, drafting and the like. But when port weren't good no one wanted a bar of them. Fact. They tarped off seats and couldn't attract sponsors. No one gave two hoots about them, their fans chief amongst that number, until they started winning games.

For mine, Carlton fans are [REDACTED] who have swarmed to this "disconnected" line not as the cop out it is, but the line they yearned for to relieve or excuse them of having to join up.

What Carlton fans want more than anything is wins. They just can't seem to admit thats the missing ingredient. Its engagement. It's not getting a discount in the shop. Its a renewal website (which, as far as I'm aware, is a template site forced on them by the league). It's the fixture (once again, the club can request particular things, but the AFL might choose to ignore them all together). Its game times (too many night games last year. Too many day games this year).

When and if Carlton start winning games more regularly the number will naturally swell. That's it.

That's the plan....
When we win games were going to be good.
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 7:48 pm 
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Manchego Cheese wrote:
I think that the so calle "disconnect" is a convenient excuse for supporters who haven't joined - and refuse to join.

They don't feel valued. They don't feel like a membership represents value. What does it even mean to be "disconnected," I've asked people and they can't answer it. They just know they feel disconnected.

The reality is Carlton, as far as I'm concerned, has the most negative, pessimistic, fair weathered, entitled, unrealistic fan base in the league.

If we had come off the season a team such as Port Adelaide had (and they're a terrific example of what I'm about to say) we'd have more members. Not because of better engagement. Not because of a shiny new venue. But because fans would think we're a chance and they'd want to be a part of it. Our fans, like our club, some may say, didn't adapt and evolve to the changing landscape. We don't appreciate how difficult it is to be successful.

I'll cut the likes of Cretylus and Synbad off here by saying port adelaide are a well run, exciting club. And we've made some errors in admin, drafting and the like. But when port weren't good no one wanted a bar of them. Fact. They tarped off seats and couldn't attract sponsors. No one gave two hoots about them, their fans chief amongst that number, until they started winning games.

For mine, Carlton fans are [REDACTED] who have swarmed to this "disconnected" line not as the cop out it is, but the line they yearned for to relieve or excuse them of having to join up.

What Carlton fans want more than anything is wins. They just can't seem to admit thats the missing ingredient. Its engagement. It's not getting a discount in the shop. Its a renewal website (which, as far as I'm aware, is a template site forced on them by the league). It's the fixture (once again, the club can request particular things, but the AFL might choose to ignore them all together). Its game times (too many night games last year. Too many day games this year).

When and if Carlton start winning games more regularly the number will naturally swell. That's it.


......and you're [REDACTED] who only comes on here to say how enjoyable it is to [REDACTED] of the people who've driven this club into the ground.

Feed that back to the board [REDACTED].

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 7:54 pm 
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i wonder if same lane will put that in the paper?

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SALARY CRAP CHEATS: CARLTON RECRUIT [REDACTED] AS SUPPORTERS TO BOOST FLAGGING MEMBERSHIP NUMBERS.

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 8:58 pm 
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It's our fault the club is rubbish...
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 9:40 pm 
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Synbad wrote:
nothing to do with fractured.. and everything to do with elliott and the fact he turned sticks into a demi god.. people were worshipping people like sticks.. still do..
the we dont rebuild mantra
the nobody leaves carlton stuff
the staying at princes park when we could have been at the mcg
the clubs stuck in a culture of seventies .. still is

and has nthing to do with just collo

its everything around the club... its like visiting a museum now...relics everywhere....
ridiculous managment..

sticks president for 6/7 years??? give me a break!!

that says it all about the club
the most important post at the club and sticks is the key man... hahahahaha
ho ho ho ho

hehehehehe

they were taking the piss...

AND

the culture is [REDACTED]!!!!
were not relevant...
sticks president???

and this mark guy????

running the club into the ground....

collo just took over a basketcase... elliot.. and sticks were there
sticks was still there till last year???? hahahaha

joke of a club

people dont wanna hear that... because its hurtful....!!!!

no vision
no direction
no planning
just managing and not restructuring


Look at the personalities around the club over the last 20 years....

The very fact that there is differing opinions on what went wrong proves to me the supporter base is fractured.
Thanks for proving my point yet again

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 9:48 pm 
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Supporter base isn't fractured.
It's disenfranchised..
People won't put up with a club that's not a club and underperforming into eternity.

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Sydney Blue wrote:
Collo drove a wedge right down the middle of the club and it has never recovered.
He did it with the backing of the AFL and was cheered on by the Lygon street Pizza makers


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Surrey - what do you do for a living if I may ask?

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cimm1979 wrote:
Manchego Cheese wrote:
I think that the so calle "disconnect" is a convenient excuse for supporters who haven't joined - and refuse to join.

They don't feel valued. They don't feel like a membership represents value. What does it even mean to be "disconnected," I've asked people and they can't answer it. They just know they feel disconnected.

The reality is Carlton, as far as I'm concerned, has the most negative, pessimistic, fair weathered, entitled, unrealistic fan base in the league.

If we had come off the season a team such as Port Adelaide had (and they're a terrific example of what I'm about to say) we'd have more members. Not because of better engagement. Not because of a shiny new venue. But because fans would think we're a chance and they'd want to be a part of it. Our fans, like our club, some may say, didn't adapt and evolve to the changing landscape. We don't appreciate how difficult it is to be successful.

I'll cut the likes of Cretylus and Synbad off here by saying port adelaide are a well run, exciting club. And we've made some errors in admin, drafting and the like. But when port weren't good no one wanted a bar of them. Fact. They tarped off seats and couldn't attract sponsors. No one gave two hoots about them, their fans chief amongst that number, until they started winning games.

For mine, Carlton fans are [REDACTED] who have swarmed to this "disconnected" line not as the cop out it is, but the line they yearned for to relieve or excuse them of having to join up.

What Carlton fans want more than anything is wins. They just can't seem to admit thats the missing ingredient. Its engagement. It's not getting a discount in the shop. Its a renewal website (which, as far as I'm aware, is a template site forced on them by the league). It's the fixture (once again, the club can request particular things, but the AFL might choose to ignore them all together). Its game times (too many night games last year. Too many day games this year).

When and if Carlton start winning games more regularly the number will naturally swell. That's it.


......and you're a [REDACTED] who only comes on here to say how enjoyable it is to [REDACTED] of the people who've driven this club into the ground.

Feed that back to the board [REDACTED].


Precisely the reason I don't post summed up in just two sentences.

If you don't think Carlton fans are what they are: front running, bandwagon jumping, entitled, negative [REDACTED] you mustn't speak to many. The feeling I get from a lot of these 'supporters' is a disconnect when we aren't winning. They seem to take an under-performing team personally.

The shit our 'supporters' spew from the stands is embarrassing a lot of the time. I sit near a guy who spends the whole game criticising every aspect of every performance; even when we're winning. He's not alone. Come on here and it's the same stuff on repeat.

And this disconnect, again, is convenient bs spewed by people who just don't want to be members.

What do they want? A discount in the shop? They offer that already. Change in admin? From what we keep hearing thats well underway. New CEO, COO, CFO... All fairly important positions. All re-cast with new people.

Change isn't immediate. Success isn't either. The joint is in the middle of a quite substantial rebuild, one that only begun this pre season.

How about giving them a chance before writing the place of?

Disconnect... Whatever. Watch the team play if you want. Pay to do it if you'd like. Don't if you don't feel like it. It's all up to you, it's all your choice.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 08, 2015 12:19 am 
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Manchego Cheese wrote:
cimm1979 wrote:
Manchego Cheese wrote:
I think that the so calle "disconnect" is a convenient excuse for supporters who haven't joined - and refuse to join.

They don't feel valued. They don't feel like a membership represents value. What does it even mean to be "disconnected," I've asked people and they can't answer it. They just know they feel disconnected.

The reality is Carlton, as far as I'm concerned, has the most negative, pessimistic, fair weathered, entitled, unrealistic fan base in the league.

If we had come off the season a team such as Port Adelaide had (and they're a terrific example of what I'm about to say) we'd have more members. Not because of better engagement. Not because of a shiny new venue. But because fans would think we're a chance and they'd want to be a part of it. Our fans, like our club, some may say, didn't adapt and evolve to the changing landscape. We don't appreciate how difficult it is to be successful.

I'll cut the likes of Cretylus and Synbad off here by saying port adelaide are a well run, exciting club. And we've made some errors in admin, drafting and the like. But when port weren't good no one wanted a bar of them. Fact. They tarped off seats and couldn't attract sponsors. No one gave two hoots about them, their fans chief amongst that number, until they started winning games.

For mine, Carlton fans are [REDACTED] who have swarmed to this "disconnected" line not as the cop out it is, but the line they yearned for to relieve or excuse them of having to join up.

What Carlton fans want more than anything is wins. They just can't seem to admit thats the missing ingredient. Its engagement. It's not getting a discount in the shop. Its a renewal website (which, as far as I'm aware, is a template site forced on them by the league). It's the fixture (once again, the club can request particular things, but the AFL might choose to ignore them all together). Its game times (too many night games last year. Too many day games this year).

When and if Carlton start winning games more regularly the number will naturally swell. That's it.


......and you're [REDACTED] who only comes on here to say how enjoyable it is to suck the cock of the people who've driven this club into the ground.

Feed that back to the board [REDACTED].


Precisely the reason I don't post summed up in just two sentences.

If you don't think Carlton fans are what they are: front running, bandwagon jumping, entitled, negative [REDACTED] you mustn't speak to many. The feeling I get from a lot of these 'supporters' is a disconnect when we aren't winning. They seem to take an under-performing team personally.

The shit our 'supporters' spew from the stands is embarrassing a lot of the time. I sit near a guy who spends the whole game criticising every aspect of every performance; even when we're winning. He's not alone. Come on here and it's the same stuff on repeat.

And this disconnect, again, is convenient bs spewed by people who just don't want to be members.

What do they want? A discount in the shop? They offer that already. Change in admin? From what we keep hearing thats well underway. New CEO, COO, CFO... All fairly important positions. All re-cast with new people.

Change isn't immediate. Success isn't either. The joint is in the middle of a quite substantial rebuild, one that only begun this pre season.

How about giving them a chance before writing the place of?

Disconnect... Whatever. Watch the team play if you want. Pay to do it if you'd like. Don't if you don't feel like it. It's all up to you, it's all your choice.


Head in the sand.

I sit near a guy who continues to protect the players and the club failure after failure.

If the people in charge continue to disrespect our brand with crap decisions I doubt I will continue this year to fork out another $1500 in memberships, still undecided.

It's like the love you have for your kids, it unconditional however it doesn't mean to you can't tell them some home truths. The truth is we stink and we have for a long time mainly due to crap management.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 08, 2015 5:50 am 
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Manchego Cheese wrote:
cimm1979 wrote:
Manchego Cheese wrote:
I think that the so calle "disconnect" is a convenient excuse for supporters who haven't joined - and refuse to join.

They don't feel valued. They don't feel like a membership represents value. What does it even mean to be "disconnected," I've asked people and they can't answer it. They just know they feel disconnected.

The reality is Carlton, as far as I'm concerned, has the most negative, pessimistic, fair weathered, entitled, unrealistic fan base in the league.

If we had come off the season a team such as Port Adelaide had (and they're a terrific example of what I'm about to say) we'd have more members. Not because of better engagement. Not because of a shiny new venue. But because fans would think we're a chance and they'd want to be a part of it. Our fans, like our club, some may say, didn't adapt and evolve to the changing landscape. We don't appreciate how difficult it is to be successful.

I'll cut the likes of Cretylus and Synbad off here by saying port adelaide are a well run, exciting club. And we've made some errors in admin, drafting and the like. But when port weren't good no one wanted a bar of them. Fact. They tarped off seats and couldn't attract sponsors. No one gave two hoots about them, their fans chief amongst that number, until they started winning games.

For mine, Carlton fans are [REDACTED] who have swarmed to this "disconnected" line not as the cop out it is, but the line they yearned for to relieve or excuse them of having to join up.

What Carlton fans want more than anything is wins. They just can't seem to admit thats the missing ingredient. Its engagement. It's not getting a discount in the shop. Its a renewal website (which, as far as I'm aware, is a template site forced on them by the league). It's the fixture (once again, the club can request particular things, but the AFL might choose to ignore them all together). Its game times (too many night games last year. Too many day games this year).

When and if Carlton start winning games more regularly the number will naturally swell. That's it.


......and you're a [REDACTED] who only comes on here to say how enjoyable it is to [REDACTED] of the people who've driven this club into the ground.

Feed that back to the board cauliflower.


Precisely the reason I don't post summed up in just two sentences.

If you don't think Carlton fans are what they are: front running, bandwagon jumping, entitled, negative [REDACTED] you mustn't speak to many. The feeling I get from a lot of these 'supporters' is a disconnect when we aren't winning. They seem to take an under-performing team personally.

The shit our 'supporters' spew from the stands is embarrassing a lot of the time. I sit near a guy who spends the whole game criticising every aspect of every performance; even when we're winning. He's not alone. Come on here and it's the same stuff on repeat.

And this disconnect, again, is convenient bs spewed by people who just don't want to be members.

What do they want? A discount in the shop? They offer that already. Change in admin? From what we keep hearing thats well underway. New CEO, COO, CFO... All fairly important positions. All re-cast with new people.

Change isn't immediate. Success isn't either. The joint is in the middle of a quite substantial rebuild, one that only begun this pre season.

How about giving them a chance before writing the place of?

Disconnect... Whatever. Watch the team play if you want. Pay to do it if you'd like. Don't if you don't feel like it. It's all up to you, it's all your choice.


I mostly agree with your points MC, but the "[REDACTED]" description went way too far.

Regrettably, we do seem to have an unhealthy sense of entitlement and we're nowhere near as tribal a fan base as what we should be.

I unconditionally put in my bucks as I just love being part of the CFC brotherhood and am proud and appreciative of the past deeds of the club.

I just look at the Tiges now, with nearly double our members, no success for 30 plus years (a basket case club for most of that time) and ask why our fans can't be as passionate and tribal as this??


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Manchego Cheese wrote:
cimm1979 wrote:
Manchego Cheese wrote:
I think that the so calle "disconnect" is a convenient excuse for supporters who haven't joined - and refuse to join.

They don't feel valued. They don't feel like a membership represents value. What does it even mean to be "disconnected," I've asked people and they can't answer it. They just know they feel disconnected.

The reality is Carlton, as far as I'm concerned, has the most negative, pessimistic, fair weathered, entitled, unrealistic fan base in the league.

If we had come off the season a team such as Port Adelaide had (and they're a terrific example of what I'm about to say) we'd have more members. Not because of better engagement. Not because of a shiny new venue. But because fans would think we're a chance and they'd want to be a part of it. Our fans, like our club, some may say, didn't adapt and evolve to the changing landscape. We don't appreciate how difficult it is to be successful.

I'll cut the likes of Cretylus and Synbad off here by saying port adelaide are a well run, exciting club. And we've made some errors in admin, drafting and the like. But when port weren't good no one wanted a bar of them. Fact. They tarped off seats and couldn't attract sponsors. No one gave two hoots about them, their fans chief amongst that number, until they started winning games.

For mine, Carlton fans are [REDACTED] who have swarmed to this "disconnected" line not as the cop out it is, but the line they yearned for to relieve or excuse them of having to join up.

What Carlton fans want more than anything is wins. They just can't seem to admit thats the missing ingredient. Its engagement. It's not getting a discount in the shop. Its a renewal website (which, as far as I'm aware, is a template site forced on them by the league). It's the fixture (once again, the club can request particular things, but the AFL might choose to ignore them all together). Its game times (too many night games last year. Too many day games this year).

When and if Carlton start winning games more regularly the number will naturally swell. That's it.


......and you're a [REDACTED] who only comes on here to say how enjoyable it is to [REDACTED] of the people who've driven this club into the ground.

Feed that back to the board [REDACTED].


Precisely the reason I don't post summed up in just two sentences.

If you don't think Carlton fans are what they are: front running, bandwagon jumping, entitled, negative [REDACTED] you mustn't speak to many. The feeling I get from a lot of these 'supporters' is a disconnect when we aren't winning. They seem to take an under-performing team personally.

The shit our 'supporters' spew from the stands is embarrassing a lot of the time. I sit near a guy who spends the whole game criticising every aspect of every performance; even when we're winning. He's not alone. Come on here and it's the same stuff on repeat.

And this disconnect, again, is convenient bs spewed by people who just don't want to be members.

What do they want? A discount in the shop? They offer that already. Change in admin? From what we keep hearing thats well underway. New CEO, COO, CFO... All fairly important positions. All re-cast with new people.

Change isn't immediate. Success isn't either. The joint is in the middle of a quite substantial rebuild, one that only begun this pre season.

How about giving them a chance before writing the place of?

Disconnect... Whatever. Watch the team play if you want. Pay to do it if you'd like. Don't if you don't feel like it. It's all up to you, it's all your choice.

So the fans are front runners now?
Lol
What's that mean? What competition are we in?
The fan competition?

I think you have the same club affliction as the powers that be.. You're not understanding the tile of the footy club and the conduit to it's supporters and blaming the supporters.
Sorry... You're out of touch..
That's a common disease around this football club.
Let me put it this way.. How does a club blame it's actual supporter base as front running?
Has it drafted it from somewhere and not not put in the required psychological background check?
How does a body of supporters have in their DNA the blanket apathetic gene?
You're beginning to sound much like Robbie and Moulton etc.
That's what's discussed at board level? The mysterious blanket apathetic gene across Carlton supporters?
You would come to that conclusion if you're totally stupid and you don't understand how to connect.
The club has a massive divide between elitism and the common person.
The club also has a massive misunderstanding on how clubs should be functioning. Of course when I mention the word 'club " in not talking about the club itself but about those who direct and produce the club...
The mere word club by definition is not what this club is..
The audacity to blame us for where we're spending our personal and private funds is shameful.
The club competes against all kinds of things in peoples lives.
The fact that it doesn't wish to compete and demands without accountability is where the problem lies.
These suits are not accountable in their minds but expect us to pass on our money without question.
Have they considered an independent review of the football club from top to bottom to make it all transparent to where they want my funds given?
No!
Why not?
Theres a sense of entitlement by the club as to what I should do with my money and they're unaccountable.
I think the problem lies there.. You don't?
If you don't you're an idiot!
If you believe supporters must separate themselves with their money because they're now fanboi drones you and the people running the club are so totally out of touch it's laughable.

Just out of ideas...
Please leave and we will find someone with ideas.
Lazy unimaginative is exactly what's wrong with this football club and it's not the supporters.
Ten years ago I bought around ten silver memberships for family that were not members just to help out.
How dare you idiotic sods and low lives question what I do with my money.
You can hold the emotional handgun to my head and try to threaten me with meaningless words like " I am not Carlton' all you like it won't work.
If you wanted to show some truthfulness and accountability some signs your serious about turning things around and had a full independent review of the football club from top to bottom it will go a long way to helping me change my mind.

Otherwise as much as I love the club I'm not giving money to a drug addict.. Somebody that's going shoot it all up his arm for a quick fix ...
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 08, 2015 6:27 am 
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I think this club is a gold digger only loves me for my money.. Lol
Have a good think about how you view me and get back to me and my kind...
Keep up your ridiculous view of me and let's see where this club is in another five years.
Start with taking the plank out of your own eye before you ask me to take the splinter out of mine.
Gleeson and his clipboard-football audits aren't what I'm looking for.
Measure what you do with what the best clubs are doing...

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 08, 2015 6:29 am 
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Emotional blackmail .. Lol
Good one..
How about a complete independent review of the football club and it's practises from top to bottom.
The answer might just be there!
Won't try it?
Why not?
I know why not
How about you?

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He could have a point and we just don't realize it.
A lot who post on here grew up in the 70s and 80s when we were winning all the time. Now that we are not we are looking for reasons as to why.
Some blame the board
Some blame the coach
Some the players
Some the AFL itself we are all doing this because we want the team to win more flags and be the dominant force it was. Now that things haven't improved a lot are saying the club aint getting my money.
We could be front running fans.
Through the very fact we haven't experienced this before.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 08, 2015 6:40 am 
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In that case the club should have a review.


Bad idea?

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Synbad wrote:
In that case the club should have a review.


Bad idea?

They could and they could have 10 reviews but if the net results are we are still crap on the field we could be still in the same position

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So no review.. Because we know the problem and we will fix it... Lol
OK
This is going to end well...
Let's wait for them to fix it have wins and everybody will return.

Love the plan!.. Lol

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