robertbb wrote:
CK95 wrote:
It goes to show how awesome our supporters have been over the last 20 years though.
It does, but there's limits.
Like many things in life, it's OK until it's not. It's not broken until it is. Happens suddenly in my experience.
We love our footy club. And someone wise once said that love is a decision one makes to constantly come back to the table, to constantly put the effort in, no matter how dire or tough any situation.
Thing is. It has to be reciprocated. The love is not reciprocal between CFC club and its fans at the moment.
Truthfully, I'm not sure it has ever been - we've been a corporate club. A benefactor club. A "rich boys" club. And the cracks were papered over when we were winning flags. What's left in the absence of success?
Answer your last question? Love of my club.
I have a team and I follow it, win or lose.
Every Club is a Corporate Club just like us.
The way we generate dollars, millions and millions of dollars: Coteries, Corporate boxes, Corporate events, Corporate sponsors run by a Boys Club looking smart in their suits with their million dollar salaries, called the AFL Commission.
The AFL run the show, not Carlton.
We are all a bit sad with the results we've been presented this year.
I had a ball following my team in Adelaide despite the result...it does still hurt a bit.
I wouldn't have gone to Adelaide if my team wasn't playing there, same goes when Carlton play in Brizzy or Melbourne.
I still love my team. I'm not happy with them atm, But I love them.
Ditto my younger boys. They arent happy but a proud Carltonians