As we draw near to the end of 2007 and look forward to 2008, I feel a line has been drawn in the sand by the Carlton Football Club. From the president down to each individual supporter we have collectively said we shall yield no more. I feel we are all together now ready to face any onslaught. To rise to the highest challenges. To start the arduous climb back to the top. And lets face it, the top for Carlton is nothing short of premierships. As a club and as supporters we have never settled for anything less.
- A line was drawn in the sand .... when Judd chose to come to Carlton. When in the past few years has a player of note WANTED to come to Carlton? Yet a few months ago the greatest player in the land (and a great role model to the rest of our team), saw something great brewing at Carlton and chose us among noted others.
- A line was drawn in the sand .... when Josh Kennedy clearly didn't want to leave the Blues. A couple of years ago and players would have been scrambling to leave us. This is a small but sure sign that we have turned the corner and heading back in the right direction. I wish him and his career all the best (except against us of course!!)
- A line has been drawn in the sand ... by our young leaders. Murphy, Gibbs, Walker, et cetera. Little snippets you read and see and you can just tell that they are sick of losing and are going to do everything they can to make this club successful.
- A line was drawn in the sand ... when Pagan was removed in favour of Ratten. Regardless of what you thought of Pagan, results (and development) were less than expected in his tenure at the club. And at the very least he does seem to have been a polarising figure. That's something we cant afford as our list nears completion.
- A line was drawn in the sand ... when we upgraded (or began upgrading) the football department facilities to equal most of the other teams in the competition. No matter content with second rate facilities we need to get the best out of our players and give them the preparation they need to achieve the ultimate success.
- A line was drawn in the sand ... when we told Lance we will not carry you for another year. Especially when you have not shown the dedication to get your body right. The club stood its ground on this matter and were proved right.
- And finally and most significantly a line was drawn in the sand ... when Dick Pratt became our president. But rather than be content with a line in the sand he created a huge moat around princes park. But Dick refused to remain defensive. Like Hannibal crossing the Alps to take on Rome, he invoked the Carlton Gods of old and went on the offensive. Our financial situation, his role and expertise in getting Judd, the player facilities, recruiting Swann, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. He has more than any other person said enough is enough, we will not yield anymore.
There is still a lot of hard work to do from everybody including us supporters, but we have turned the corner as a club, as a team and as supporters. 2008 will be the year the rest start fearing us again!!!!!!
Happy new year everyone!!!
Kaxsta