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2018 Fixture - Printable Version +- Carlton Supporters Club (http://new.carltonsc.com) +-- Forum: Princes Park (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: Robert Heatley Stand (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-14.html) +--- Thread: 2018 Fixture (/thread-3516.html) |
Re: 2018 Fixture - Jofo - 10-31-2017 (10-30-2017, 11:51 PM)laj link Wrote:You're the professional wrong man. Talk so much crap. I'm close to the point I just pass over what you have to say as I get sick of shaking my head at your posts. In support of laj.
Re: 2018 Fixture - LP - 10-31-2017 (10-31-2017, 06:06 AM)PaulP link Wrote:If the AFL has a pre existing hatred and hostility towards CFC, then why give us so many Friday night games (not a sign of hatred IMO) ? No of course not, the haters will hate, but that is not what I post about. When someone makes the effort to put pen to paper, is it with or free of motive? There is a lot of politics that goes on in all this Paul, it would be naive to think their hearts are pure! Why with all the other potentially contentious issues in the draw, do we find Carlton's draw front page news on two national newspapers within 1hr of the draws publication? They had obvious rage before they even left the briefing, rage supplied internally or was it by a call from a Club President? I think that is a sign of a simple hatred, much more so than a sign of any organised conspiracy. Further McLachlan and Auld put the heat on by their comments, but are they fairly quoted or verballed by the press, emphasis applied to those comments by the speaker or the editor? I'd think the reality is the AFL have started reparations for Carlton, relative to the punishments handed out and the general AFL situation of the last few years. I detected some of this last season, mostly around the AFLW and from within football, not so much the media. It looks to me like the old regimes are fading but under some protest, and those articles are the last gasps of the self-righteous two-faced hypocrites who are nothing more than spoilt children crying wolf! For too long they have thrown tantrums and have gotten their way, but they do not speak for everyone anymore and the AFL is quickly realising the professional public commentary comes with a fair bit of agenda attached. AFL Media has an infestation and it's not healthy, I suspect McLachlan has realised this! Perhaps the CheatsFC saga has made them understand, when they hurt us they actually hurt everybody! Sayonara Sheedy, your regime is dead! PS; Is this AFL draw a sign that Lethlean has the job? Re: 2018 Fixture - PaulP - 10-31-2017 (10-31-2017, 07:03 AM)LP link Wrote:No of course not, the haters will hate, but that is not what I post about. So, you reckon the AFL believes we've now been punished enough, and it's time to "ease the squeeze" ? Re: 2018 Fixture - Professer E - 10-31-2017 Notwithstanding a rubbish article from Michael Gleeson, we really need to play a lot better in next year's Friday night fixtures. Any blow outs or train wrecks and the club will be caned. Re: 2018 Fixture - Bear - 10-31-2017 (10-31-2017, 09:43 AM)Professer E link Wrote:Notwithstanding a rubbish article from Michael Gleeson, we really need to play a lot better in next year's Friday night fixtures. Any blow outs or train wrecks and the club will be caned. It is hard to believe that we have 4 Friday night games... and one against Sydney at the SCG. I don’t even want to watch that one. Little bit worried that the AFL are trying to give us a hand... because our financial position has deteriorated... which is why Trigg was sacked. Re: 2018 Fixture - Jack Burton - 10-31-2017 Just thinking out loud, I hope the draw dosn't influence our strategy at the darft and with DFAs. I can imagine phone calls from the board to put pressure on to make sure we are competitive this year given the favourable exposure on Thurs/Fri nights, which has great potential to attract new sponsors and members. Hope we are strong enough as a club to stick with the overall stratgey and build for sustained success Re: 2018 Fixture - madbluboy - 10-31-2017 AFL's fixture blue: Why Carlton shouldn't be playing too many Friday night games http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/afls-fixture-blue-why-carlton-shouldnt-be-playing-to-many-friday-night-games-20171031-gzbvkg.html Quote: Carlton were one of the worst teams in the competition this year. They finished third-bottom, which was one place worse than last year. They have traded away Bryce Gibbs, one of their best players, and so will be more callow next year than this. Re: 2018 Fixture - madbluboy - 10-31-2017 http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/the-afls-fixture-leaves-plenty-to-be-desired-as-gold-coast-gifts-a-win-to-fremantle-and-blues-get-four-friday-night-clashes/news-story/989e7f6254b3bad74d15beddda738523?from=htc_rss Quote: THE AFL has its fixture release down to such a fine art that it is normally a stretch to confect some outrage. Re: 2018 Fixture - PaulP - 10-31-2017 Not sure why both articles refer to 2015. The club is unrecognizable compared to now. Re: 2018 Fixture - DJC - 10-31-2017 (10-31-2017, 09:16 PM)PaulP link Wrote:Not sure why both articles refer to 2015. The club is unrecognizable compared to now. The reason both articles refer to 2015 is that the writers are bereft of arguments to support their opinions. One thing that Bolton has done is reduce the number of blow outs. Our footy may not be exhilarating but the results are usually quite close - and that's good for TV audiences. However, a long, hard season with very few hardened campaigners could see us fall away towards the end of the season. That could present some unedifying spectacles. |