BigKev wrote:
keogh wrote:
Question to all of you
Why are we so shit?
Some good answers to this around recruiting. Think I'll put in my own two cents ...
I'd suggest impatience and unrealistic expectations based on results from an era late last century when we had unfair advantages. Mostly I'm thinking recruiting. We had the Bendigo zone to ourselves which was as good as any. We also had plenty of money behind us and a keen enthusiasm and aptitude for raiding interstate leagues. There was a bit of dodgy salary cap stuff at the end, but given most clubs were doing it I suspect it wasn't a huge factor. When the draft came in we pretty much ignored it. Why would we want to bother developing a 17 yr for four or five years? Success now: that's the Carlton way.
Then we got made an example of by the AFL. We were already sliding and that just made it all the worse. The mind set didn't change though. We are Carlton and we are successful by right. If the flags aren't coming then the people in charge must be incompetent. Sack them and bring some messiahs. Listening to many TC-ers that mind set lives on with many.
Problem is, the playing field has changed drastically. We've not only lost the advantages we did have, we now see other clubs with advantages we don't have. Geelong has a very nice regional set-up with plenty of keen country boys who would play for less to stay local. This is potentially exacerbated for the S.A and W.A teams. Free agency has made it even worse - good players only want to go to already strong clubs.
So the only way we are ever going to be any good is to build a team primarily through the draft. Problem is we have
never done this before. The current people in charge are trying to do this now. They have tried to fast-track the process by trading out some older players with currency to get more picks. When this process was started it was made clear that losing those senior players would mean performance would decline even further. IIRC most people at the time were on board with this. IMO this is the only strategy that has any chance of ever working.
That what I believe is the answer to your question.
Nice summary Kev.
There's also the part where Carlon invested in Princes Park stadium with the AFLs assurances the ground would be required to play games there. Then Commissioners changed their minds and focussed on Docklands leaving Carlton with a $20M debt and white elephant in Royal Parade.
Thereafter, Carlton had no money for the all important footy department, when the successful teams were investing heavily in their footy departments and facilities and Carlton fell further behind the rest of the comp.
To further hampen Carlton's position, the penalty drafts were said to not only being the harshest in history, unprecedented, they buried Carlton further financially and the AFL stopped Carlton from the first rounds on the next 2 drafts, missing out on the likes of Wells and Goddard let alone a couple of 2nd round Draft picks, and Carlton wee no longer a destination club. Commentators thought it would take 10 years for Carlton to recover.
After 10 years Carlton lost any traction keeping up with other teams who had forged past them, despite the Trade coup with one Christopher Judd.
Not a destination club. Could not attract coaches and players we targeted thereafter.
When we re entered the drafts, with the introduction of new clubs, not one but 2 over a 3 year period, the 2 new clubs received unprecedented help draftng 17yo's and irst 10 picks of drafts over the next 6 years: now known as the compromised drafts, where Carlton missed out on promising stars despite having early picks.