Donstuie wrote:
...if it were a Pres of another club, we'd be digging the knives in deep.
I personally feel that even though this has nothing to do with the club, it does reflect on us, and is only going to go on and on until Pratt steps down. Sure, the ACCC has fined the company a record amount (now time to crack down on those petrol companies I guess, guys...why are you running away?), but this isn't the end of it by a long way. We still have lawsuits from 'battlers' like Coca-Cola to sit through, and you can bet your bottom dollar that Fatprick and 'Happy Birthday Ox' is going to be there every step of the way, to remind people in case they forget about the Carlton connection.
One thing I had hoped we were beyond in our resurrection was associating ourselves with crooks, and just when it seems like everything is back on track again, this comes out. I know many here love the idea of being hated, but I'm getting really sick of it myself, and the last thing I want is more ammunition for people to attack a football club that I love. I want to be hated because of our success, and on-field arrogance, in the sporting arena. I don't want to be hated in a personal manner in having my morals questioned. I'm sick of my club, and those that support it, constantly having to defend against personal attacks that have nothing to do with football, but rather criticise our own dignity.
I am thankful Dick has come back to the club, he has saved us. But excuses aside, what he did here was inexcusable. I hope for Dick to stay for the remainder of the year, to put the last pieces in place for our future, and to stay in touch with the club after his tenure in an unofficial capacity. Pratt will step down, either because that's what he agreed to originally, or he'll be balls deep in legal stuff to pay any attention to us. He certainly won't stay on for 09.
Oh, and Ron Evans got off SO easy.
Good post.
Pratt has been fantastic for our club, but price-fixing is a serious offence, and I think Visy and Pratt have got off lightly. Like it or not, this does have a halo effect on our club due to perception. Football clubs are about emotions amongst their supporters, with logic rarely getting a look-in.
There is a ten per cent chance that Pratt will step down prior to the 2008 season, either because he has to due to the Gaming ommission, or because of continuing bad publicity, but in all likelihood, he will remain.
From a selfish perspective, I want Pratt to stay because he has been fantastic for our club, but I can understand those who believe he should step down.
By the way, the judge didn't fine Pratt, as he was already being penalised through his direct ownership of Visy.
Fair dinkum camt we set up another independant company to overwiew our gaming arm.. without Pratt???