Blue Vain wrote:
Wet Willie wrote:
And for the moaners who say Carlton brought this onto themselves,
Not directed at you Wet Willie but exactly which priority pick recipients haven't bought it onto themselves?
Do people think God bought it upon them? Perhaps aliens?
I'm confused by the assertion.
The recipients of last years No.1 pick in the draft bought it upon themselves. Were they pressured to knock it back?
Each club has bought it on themselves ... but, imo there is also a responsibility here from the AFL. no matter what the afl's intentions are, they have made the league a top heavy one.
thanks to FA and players taking pay cuts to win a flag; teams at the top stay there much longer at the expense of rebuilding clubs. and it's bad for business having teams anchored at the bottom of the ladder for a decade while they undertake a rebuild and wait for all of those 18 year old high draft picks to add weight before they can power along in the afl.
the afl built the framework and if you're a law abiding club, it's quite dire once you bottom out and have to build everything from the ground up. you watch geelong over the next few years. they'll lose those last remaining premiership players and drop off the map ... and all that draft day trading of getting in ready-made players at the expense of ticking over their list through the draft, catches up with them.
they'll be the new carlton ... and just like when we went down. it'll be bad for afl business without a success team from the surf peninsula.
on a bit of a tangent here; but expansion at a time when successful clubs were having to profit share and hand over their hard earned money to the afl to divvy up and spread out to the struggling clubs, was the very worst thing the afl ever did.
it took from the earned and gave it to the undeserved. it diluted the talent pool and for all bottom & declining teams at the time, it penalised them by handing out their draft picks to the new teams.