Dodo27 wrote:
GreatEx wrote:
Dodo27 wrote:
The_Cranium wrote:
CK95 wrote:
Yep, my thoughts are just don't.
This. Vent here. @#$%&! Derwayne and SEN
I couldn't care the less about SEN.... But we need our voices to be heard! How much more can We take?
We have been taking for a Ride for a long time... I am seriously thinking the AFL should investigate our Club... There is something fishy that just doesn't look right! Those Fade outs are not Normal.
Sounds like you're going to provide plenty of material for rival fans, so... thanks for that.
BV is right, humiliating the club to make yourself feel better is not the way.
OK, so you tell me then, what is the Solution?
Do we just sit here, keep quite and continue to back the club until one day they get it right?
Mate, its been 25 years for people like myself.. This is not just this year or last year or the last 4 years!
Find me an alternative and I will shut off all my Media accounts and interactions with Radio stations & Forums!
I think back to the early days of Jurgen Klopp's tenure at Liverpool FC. At one of his first press conferences, he said his first order of business was "to turn doubters into believers". Essentially throwing down the gauntlet to supporters to stop groaning and filling the stadium with anxious silence, and start roaring the team on with a sense of destiny. Not long afterwards, after Liverpool had scored late to draw at home vs West Bromwich Albion, a perennial yo-yo club, he took his players in front of the crowd, had them hold hands and salute the crowd for their belief and support. The press and rival fans all laughed at this German idiot - WBA is crap, scraping a draw at home is a poor result for a big club, what is he doing? I actually thought of that moment when we scraped home against Richmond, and Cripps and Voss were derided for seeming happy with the win. Well, that WBA result established a bond between manager, team and supporters that produced an amazing era for the club, full of trophies and magical nights. Perhaps Carlton fans would do well to look it up and think about what lessons we can learn. It's perhaps harder for an AFL coach to establish such a rapport, given the relative size of the arenas and the coach's place within it, and Voss is no Jurgen Klopp (but nor is any other AFL coach). It's hard to get an accurate read on AFL crowd vibes on TV, but everything I read here and hear on podcasts suggests we are transmitting doubt and anxiety. Perhaps it is time to radiate belief. You may say it's the team's job to make you believe first. But maybe you need to find that home draw against West Brom to get things going.