Blue Vain wrote:
Why do people need to be "against" a player or "in their camp"?
Why cant we make assessments on an ongoing basis and accept posters rights to do so.
I am viewed by some as anti Campo but if you go back over my posts, I've been fairer than most.
That's the thing that I struggle to comprehend. As a hardcore carlton supporter I find that I like every player on the team. It's impossible for me not to.
But I guess i'm a realist. I know that Kouta will never again scale the heights of 2000. Whitnall's body, willpower, and a changing game plan will most likely mean that he won't again capture his outstanding form of those days. As much as I want players like Sporn and Wiggins to contribute quality football for the team, their days are slowly looking numbered. Time will tell, and I really hope they make it.
I know that Camporeale's output is nowhere near as good as his halcyon days of 2000. I put it down to losing numerous quality midfielders who fed the ball to him on a platter in those days. His inability to sustain that high level in recent times, when the club has needed him most, has been disappointing.
I think everyone here aggrees that he is overpaid. But a contract is a contract. Whether it was signed off by the previous administration or not - it was still signed off by a Carlton Board. I think that it is pointless to argue over details of his contract if we all think that he is getting paid too much anyway. Small details like the figure that he was on in 2003 versus what he is earning in 2005 is neither here nor there. I don't think it would have effected the team in any way if Camporeale was being paid less - well, imho anyway. Could we have netted another 'big name' player if we had some cash to throw around due to a smaller Camporeale wage? Don't know.
I'm not in a position to comment on Camporeale's leadership since i'm an interstate supporter. I don't see carlton train. Personally, I have never identified with Camporeale as a potential Carlton Captain. He is no Mark Riccuite or Michael Voss. But I think he shows his leadership through his football. And, well, we all know how his form is travelling at the moment. Whether through playing with an injury or not.
I don't see a reason to flame the guy.
I can't get my head around people railing and ranting and mounting such one-sided arguments against Carlton players. I just don't get it. Surely the very nature of this website is that it is a
discussion board. I interpret that as the ability to mount an argument or observation, take on other people's points of view and, well, maybe be a better informed supporter by the end of it. That's certainly why i'm here.