Melvey wrote:
Hence why i would love the club to approach our climb back up the ladder and back as a powerful club in a humble way, hard work on and off the field not by some marketing shmo
Serious question Melvey... so please answer it...
When did you begin to support CFC????
Everyone on this site knows you dont hold back so i'm guessing your not the naturally modest type, so the only conclusion I can reach is that you haven't supported the club for long enough to know what the Carlton arrogance is.
Now if you began to follow the club in the last 10 or so years then I can understand where your coming from. Your not used to the scent of cockyness that lingers around every CFC supporter, nor the knoweledge that we are in fact the greatest club in the country. You didnt go to games expecting to win, knowing that a loss would mean the wrath of many a vengeful opposition supporter, eager to make up for years of torment. You must not have supported the CFC back then because if you did you would be struggling to keep the desk on the ground after seeing that poster, like almost every other forum member.
But if you did live through the good times, and your still not happy with the way the CFC goes about things... maybe you should support
a more modest club?or
Perhaps you should educate yourself in the way of our clubQuote:
Carlton likes to strut. Whereas Essendon* is smug, Collingwood vengeful and Richmond — justifiably — angry, the Blues know how to lord it over lesser clubs.
As Sticks put it... "We are Carlton... F&^k the rest!"
I've supported the club all my life. A member for 10 years. If i wasn't a passionate supporter as you lot do you think i'd be spending my time on this site...... i think not
I had lunch with me mates and i opened the paper to see a huge article and image of our campaign..... It was laughed at by everyone at the table
Thats the exact reason as to why the Herald Sun ran with the article.