SurreyBlue wrote:
:lol: ... I just can’t look away Walshy. You’ve made this site relevant again.
Wish we could get Synbad back right now. Now that would be something.
That's nice.
I'm going to respond to this because I've read too much negativity towards Carlton, Carltonians, and every now and then towards Carlton forums, not always from non Carlton fans either.
I've been semi retired since my mid 50's, so about 6 years. I have plenty of leisure time. When there's no travel restrictions, plenty of time to travel interstate, to catch up with mates, ex team mates and watch games, discuss all things Carlton and Footy, but have lots of other hobbies too, like going to good bars, restaurants, fave old pubs, and clubs, and old girlfriends. At the end of the day, Carlton is my No 1 passion. I look forward to meeting a few more people from the TC collective, including you Surry Blue. Water finds its own level.
In my spare time, I like to view all Carlton fan forums and others too, daily. When I'm overseas, not so daily.
Maybe like you, I have been a registered user on all the Carlton forums, since the 2002 AFL's Demetriou-Evans penalties, before I discovered TC, which I discovered through a mate who posts on another forum. But I choose to post and be actively involved in only one site, for several reasons. Like other fans, the obvious reason is the amount of time it takes to post and respond, to debate with respect and knowledge. It does consume a lot of time.
Some registered users don't EVER post on any site, some sporadically, some spread themselves around and share the love and their passion for all things Carlton.
I understand why time poor readers wouldn't go to BF and have to syphon through the plethora of non footy posts (like this one) but I admire the passion and knowledge of a couple posters on BF. Pity some posters like Harker and Soapy were hounded out like an episode of Lord of the Flies, but I like them too. I like staying connected to the thoughts of many of the old TC posters now at BF. I laugh at their reasons for leaving TC, such as the Blue screen, which I prefer, and the vitriol from old posters like Synbad who made TC their political soap box, (which you happen to like), when even just yesterday the same posters were having a go at each other's throat talking politics. Synbad was a bloody good footballer at Prahran and a smart cookie studying Classical Greek at Monash, hence his adeptness with philosophy, but back in those days of Boardroom battles, he took sides, and, you either loved him or you didn't, but no one could question his passion for Carlton; that's what we all love about Carltonians ...all of them. Our passion.
The beauty of screens, vitriol of footy politics, general waffle, and relevance to a Carlton audience is all in the eyes of the beholder. "Walsh" is important to TC for diversity, and for you, relevance of the site, yet I have to roll my eyes with some of his remarks and of those who personally attack him. Its all Carlton related. Driven by passion and agenda, but mainly by a desire to see our team back on top and celebrate with our Blue Brethren when we win a game, a Final, and that special day we hold the cup together, no matter which site they indulge.
I have a soft spot for all Carltonians, and have to say, without bias, because I know BF posters who don't post on TC but read it daily, I believe TC has a lot of good quality posters, highly intelligent, with a great grip of on and off field AFL and Carlton issues, along with some BF ITK's with a different forum name, who are not posters called "Walsh", but make TC enjoyable and relevant for passionate carlton people. You may agree (and I don't need to name them, because there's plenty of quality posters you know here) and therefore, try and understand that the mud you throw at your Carlton brethren here at TC, questioning their relevancy, as did another original poster this week, isn't nice, nor correct. TC is relevant to a lot of us, including Walsh, and you.
TC was once a huge forum with record hits and active posters back in the day when Judd chose Carlton in 2007, and it has been an important site for many Carltonians to refer to around Draft and Trade time, let alone game day... then there's crickets in the off season. That's how it works. There's TC posters who are great posters but also post on BF, such is their connection to all things relavant to their passion, Carlton. TC is a Carlton FC institution, despite its boutique size, its a quick read, not much non footy crap (like my post now), and relevant.
I didn't mention it earlier, but loyalty to the site is another reason I post on TC, in appreciation of the quality posters and their POV, insights, memories and opinions, and the joy they bring me on good days, and a forum I've been allowed to pour my sorrows and pain when we lose or something bad happens to my club, like that terrible day when I was overseas and read about the Draft Penalties handed out the day before the 2002 Draft.
On this site, TC, I personally know, posters from overseas, interstate, a couple ex players, a CMO, a CFO, Herald Sun employee, lately we all found out about a close mate of mine, the poster who nearly landed the CEO role at Collingwood, a footy coach, and I've even met an ex recruiter and his wife at a player's sponsorship night. There's plenty of insight to be found at TC, not found elsewhere. Like you, I know there are esteemed people on this site, whom I respect and look forward to hearing their opinion of Carlton issues.
Quality counts. Sometimes its more important than quantity.
I'm glad you visited, and I look forward to catching up with you when restrictions ease and read your posts here at TC and BF, and please show more respect for all things Carlton.
Go Blues.