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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 1:27 pm 
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My memory of that period is that Pagan told the board he can either go to the draft and pick kids and get smashed, or get a bunch of recycled players and be competitive. And the board chose option b.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 1:33 pm 
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Its just another case of Carlton not having the balls to rebuild the list. Nothings changed since then.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 1:53 pm 
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the recycled players was a brainstorm from everybody at the club... the club was in a financial perilous position.
They couldnt have empty home game lunch tables.. they couldnt afford it.
Collectively (including Sticks and Collo as well as everybody else they rolled the dice and went for recycled.
They had no bargaining power nor currency.. plus the largest debt of any organisation in AFL history which frightened them.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 3:19 pm 
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Pagan may have been past his use by date but he had a tough gig. Threadbare wooden spoon list, club broke, no decent draft picks for two years. Yes we should have gone for a rebuild, but when we did have many decent picks we didn't do enough with them. And as others point out, we were almost in receivership and really needed not to be totally dreadful, so 2004 we were reasonably competitive and we then won a preseason cup. In the long term of no value but maybe the difference betwen bankruptcy and survival. But we keep making the same errors over and over again, appoint coaches who are over the hill or mates, with no interview, draft consistently poorly and operate like a 1980s club. I doubt there are many on the list who will be in our next premiership team. I think 1915-1938 is our longest premiership drought, but we will smash that record.


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 3:23 pm 
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A blog like this was in its infancy when Pagan was appointed. When Malthouse was handed the job on a silver platter there were ten years of blog posts to look back on, and there's no mystery as to why posters at the time thought history was repeating.

A terrible move.


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 3:38 pm 
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They may have been stronger than draft picks but they werent experienced.

I havent hung ratten for the state of the list. Where did i write that? I was not a ratten fan, but the state of the lost was not his doing.
Looking at the two lists that pagan and ratten had to work with....they were chalk and cheese. Pagan had virtually no class to work with. Our # 1 draft picks were young and immature, and judd hadnt arrived. Of course ratten did better than pagan, he had the cattle by then. Pagan never had any cattle. Ratten did some good things but was ultimately limited. I believe our mental softness started during his reign. It was obvious to most , that he didnt have what it takes to take the club to the next level.


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 5:31 pm 
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I don't post here particularly often, just when i feel strongly about where my club is heading. I have been watching the Blues since 1970 (not a bad debut year), and there was always an excitement and an anticipation on Saturday mornings. It was a badge of honour having every one of the 22 matches clipped off on your junior membership card. So not only was Thursday nights game a huge disappointment but i have to admit to being less than excited beforehand. The last few years have sucked the life out of the supporters, absolutely nothing has changed, no light at the end of the tunnel and no one to focus on and give me a reason to enjoy watching my footy. Even back in the dark dark days there was always Fev. Now there is nothing.....loved watching Eddie.....gone....Jeffy could turn it on and get your pulse racing.....gone....Waite (the good one).....gone. This game was a sad reflection on our once great club....and yes once great....we are so ordinary and dare i say a laughing stock of the AFL. I'm not going to sit here and pontificate on what the solution is, to be honest my footy heart is probably at it's lowest ebb and i have no remedies. I just want something different, give me a reason to shell out my dollars for a membership year in year out and actually enjoy watching the footy again. The game i saw on Thursday night was utter garbage. I got more enjoyment watching a VAFA practice match the following morning. Have a good hard look at what your serving up to your loyal supporters Carlton, for f*#k sake do something! That's it, not much more to say.


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 5:38 pm 
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I got as far as 1970. Didn't they teach paragraphs back then?


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 5:41 pm 
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Kameraman wrote:
I don't post here particularly often, just when i feel strongly about where my club is heading. I have been watching the Blues since 1970 (not a bad debut year), and there was always an excitement and an anticipation on Saturday mornings. It was a badge of honour having every one of the 22 matches clipped off on your junior membership card. So not only was Thursday nights game a huge disappointment but i have to admit to being less than excited beforehand. The last few years have sucked the life out of the supporters, absolutely nothing has changed, no light at the end of the tunnel and no one to focus on and give me a reason to enjoy watching my footy. Even back in the dark dark days there was always Fev. Now there is nothing.....loved watching Eddie.....gone....Jeffy could turn it on and get your pulse racing.....gone....Waite (the good one).....gone. This game was a sad reflection on our once great club....and yes once great....we are so ordinary and dare i say a laughing stock of the AFL. I'm not going to sit here and pontificate on what the solution is, to be honest my footy heart is probably at it's lowest ebb and i have no remedies. I just want something different, give me a reason to shell out my dollars for a membership year in year out and actually enjoy watching the footy again. The game i saw on Thursday night was utter garbage. I got more enjoyment watching a VAFA practice match the following morning. Have a good hard look at what your serving up to your loyal supporters Carlton, for f*#k sake do something! That's it, not much more to say.


yep, and now send this straight to the club.
the more we let them know..the more hope for change. :thumbsup:

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 5:46 pm 
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Kameraman wrote:
I don't post here particularly often, just when i feel strongly about where my club is heading. I have been watching the Blues since 1970 (not a bad debut year), and there was always an excitement and an anticipation on Saturday mornings. It was a badge of honour having every one of the 22 matches clipped off on your junior membership card. So not only was Thursday nights game a huge disappointment but i have to admit to being less than excited beforehand. The last few years have sucked the life out of the supporters, absolutely nothing has changed, no light at the end of the tunnel and no one to focus on and give me a reason to enjoy watching my footy. Even back in the dark dark days there was always Fev. Now there is nothing.....loved watching Eddie.....gone....Jeffy could turn it on and get your pulse racing.....gone....Waite (the good one).....gone. This game was a sad reflection on our once great club....and yes once great....we are so ordinary and dare i say a laughing stock of the AFL. I'm not going to sit here and pontificate on what the solution is, to be honest my footy heart is probably at it's lowest ebb and i have no remedies. I just want something different, give me a reason to shell out my dollars for a membership year in year out and actually enjoy watching the footy again. The game i saw on Thursday night was utter garbage. I got more enjoyment watching a VAFA practice match the following morning. Have a good hard look at what your serving up to your loyal supporters Carlton, for f*#k sake do something! That's it, not much more to say.


I've seen a lot of teams play exciting football this weekend Kameraman.

We weren't one of them.
I'm hoping it was first game jitters but......

Hopefully some of our kids keep improving and and fill in some of those holes left by past players.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 5:51 pm 
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verbs wrote:
I got as far as 1970. Didn't they teach paragraphs back then?


When you're on a roll paragraphs don't count.

Or do they?

It's the sentiment that counts.


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 6:07 pm 
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Kameraman wrote:
verbs wrote:
I got as far as 1970. Didn't they teach paragraphs back then?


When you're on a roll paragraphs don't count.

Or do they?

It's the sentiment that counts.


:thumbsup:


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 6:22 pm 
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Didn't the recruiters come straight out and say BB is not ready for AFL? Still had work to do?

I think they are hoping to have a really good player with BB between the age of 23-28.

Unless the player is projecting to be a brilliant top liner from 23-28, then he wasnt worth a first round pick as the window of solid service is too short


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 6:26 pm 
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They felt he would contribute year 1 though, so he'll need to improve heavily on his performances thus far

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 6:31 pm 
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I've watched every match this weekend...

Carlton should be VERY concerned - they are the slowest team with the least amount of intensity, skill, hardness and star power.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 6:45 pm 
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verbs wrote:
I got as far as 1970. Didn't they teach paragraphs back then?


All class verbs.

I read it. Quite moving indeed. Have similar feelings as would long long time Carlton fans and members.

If you can't be bothered reading it, then don't bother commenting on it.

I'll be nice. You are rude.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 6:47 pm 
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bondiblue wrote:
verbs wrote:
I got as far as 1970. Didn't they teach paragraphs back then?


All class verbs.

I read it. Quite moving indeed. Have similar feelings as would long long time Carlton fans and members.

If you can't be bothered reading it, then don't bother commenting on it.

I'll be nice. You are rude.


Unusual for you.


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 6:48 pm 
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jimmae wrote:
They felt he would contribute year 1 though, so he'll need to improve heavily on his performances thus far


That's what I remember hearing on the BB selection.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 6:58 pm 
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jimmae wrote:
They felt he would contribute year 1 though, so he'll need to improve heavily on his performances thus far


I agree that he was expected to contribute from day 1 - the post was in response to the statenebt that ' the club was hoping for a really good player b/n 23-28'

And he definitely needs to step up a fair bit in order to justify the drafting - For a mid, 10 possessions in a reserves match after 'finding the footy early' isn't good enough (that is a pot at the recruiters, not the player)


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 7:50 pm 
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Just watched the game and so ordinary in intensity, skills and effort. What were they doing all summer?

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