sinbagger wrote:
GreatEx wrote:
I don't quite get this "we've been crap for 15 years" mantra; maybe it's because I am somewhat insulated from the madness up here in Sydney but back around 2009-11 (or whenever Ratten's team hit its peak) we were playing exciting, attacking football and frequently turned over big deficits (especially against the Tiges, oh yes indeed!) because we were unstoppable when on song. Okay so we didn't go that extra step, but when we started Ratten's last season with three straight wins, how many of you can honestly say you came on here and said "the wheels will come off because of our toxic club culture (not an insane injury list), just you watch!" When Mick was brought in to polish off the premiership picture, many of us may have doubted we were actually capable of lifting the cup but how many of you said "well ACTUALLY, our playing list is the worst in the AFL so prepare yourself for some spoonage!"
It's been frustrating, but let's not go all revisionist and pretend it's been all doom and gloom.
Finishing 7-9 for a few years is not success. Compared to the last 50 years the last 15 we've been consistently crap. Failure year after year with a few small bright spots. Previously we had powerhouse year after powerhouse year with a few dark spots.
If you rank the last 15 years as a success then it's you who is being revisionist.
Where on earth did I say the last 15 years was a success? All I said was that were some bright spots, and we were genuinely exciting to watch for a while there. I'm sorry you guys weren't able to enjoy it, but I really had a good time when Ratten was in charge and we were getting better and better each year. Then we had the injury crisis in 2010 (or 2011?) and everyone panicked and made the worst coaching hire in club, nay AFL, nay
sporting history, and a squad of smallish run-and-gun players were forced to play squalid boundary-hugging rubbish that utterly ruined them as human beings. At the end of the day, I watch football for enjoyment - not just the reflected glory of premierships - and I've seen highs and lows in that respect over the 15 years, where others apparently only saw lows and lowers.