Hey BACKYARDSNIPER, if Judd becomes our elite training centre he will find it hard to sit down ever again. boom boom.
As the saying goes..."Build it and they will come" (pardon the pun).
Obvious with today's announcement that there is a lot going on behind the scenes, and as for the $2M, this leads me to believe that there is more good news to come. Furthermore, I cannot see why that $2M we haven't got today, is required today.
It was always going to be a long haul back to our once powerful position. We always knew it was going to take a lot of effort in all areas of the club to get us back there. But let allow first things to come first,and Judd is not our number 1 priority.
So far...
Step 1. We got rid of Elliot, and put a rudder back on the club, keeping us afloat and confronting the challenge for our survival.
Step 2. We have invested in a youth policy (I've mentioned the 20 kids we've got above) plus we'll get another 6-8 quality kids in the next two drafts.
Step 3. We have moved our games to the Dome, which means better public access, dollars from the AFL, Friday night games (attractive to sponsors).
Step 4. AFL became guarantor of our overdraught, avoiding formal insolvency. As a result we still exist!
Step 5. We have attracted new sponsors this year, including a coach and new ground sponsor.
Step 6. We have been able to retain 28,500 members in our worst patch of our history, and we can only build on that.
Step 7. We have introduced some new youthful blood to our board.
Step 8. In discussions with the AFL to takeover the lease that has become a $1.8M pa financial burdern, with no return.
Step 9. Today's announcement addresses our need to improve our training and coaching facilities
Step 10. Today's announcement is a sign for supporters and sponsors that the AFL is committed to Carlton in Victoria and at MC Labour Park.
Step 11. Tanking for high draft selections. Blooding and development of our kids with games pumped into them to fast track them and to set the platform for 2007 season and beyond (next decade).
NEXT STEPS to come...don't know, but at the end of 2006 season should go something like this...
Step 12. Koutas contract expires, freeing $1M from our slary commitments. Cash strapped club frees up money. Kouta takes a backseat role and plays for nothing. Lappin/ French is on the veterans list.
Step 13. New captain announced....drums please
Step 14. Delisting of 6-8 fringe players TBA at the end of the season, to make way for 6 new quality draft picks.
Step 15. Batson, Flint etc promoted to the senior list
Step 16. Review of the coaching staff, and change for improvement made.
Step 17. New Marketing campaign to drive membership growth and new corporate sponsors (I believe this is already happening)
Step 18. AFL announces buy out of the Princes Park lease. Releasing us from the burden plus some. Possibly out of the red. (Pratt? Mathieson?)
Step 19. Pre season and the hype begins. The Baby Blues unveiled. Bodies strengthened, legs become faster and skills improved.
Step 20. Pagan (if retained) adopts a game plan for the modern game that includes a more attacking style from a much improved team with structure, and better use of the interchange rotations.
Step 21. A revitalised new look board after the AGM.
Step 22. More hype with New Corporate Sponsor announcements.
Step 23. Interstate drive for new members puts the members figure at 30,000 before the first game.
Step 24. The Baby Blues unveiled during the Wizard Cup.
Step 25. The boys show a game plan and a competitive spirit not seen in the last 5 years.
Step 26. Membership drive hits 35,000.
Step 27. More wins in 2007 that 2005 and 2006 combined. The Empire is striking back.
Step 28. Murphy wins the Brownlow.
WITH REFRENCE TO YOUR COMMENT BACK SEAT SNIPER...
Step 29. End 2007 Kouta, French and Lappin retire. Contracts not renewed include Teague, Saddington... our oldest player is Whitnall and he turns 29 next year. Plenty of money free to sign up uncontracted players, and can afford to swap for draft picks as an option
Step 30. Judd's contract expires and wants to come back home to Victoria. Melbourne can't afford Judd due to 92.5% salary cap and committed contracts, and his management seeks an offer from Carlton who have plenty of room, but have to consider other player manager requests.
Step 31. Carlton is the place to be. Carlton's Baby Blues commit to the next step and suggest they ready for a crack at a 2008 finals berth.
Step 32. Season 2007 is complete, and we are on the eve of the 2008 season.....it's official...THE NAVY BLUE EMPIRE HAS STRUCK BACK.
Step 33. TC has become a very positive forum.....the negative posters have changed their spots. Everyone is back on the bandwagon.
Step 34. The Dome is too small for us. Carlton is the Blockbuster team once again. MCG pays handsomely to hold Carlton games. Carlton no longer goes out with cap in hand.
Step 35. $2M redevelopment cost paid up, and we're in the BLACK.
Notice no mention of premiership, but we are in the running for the 17th flag. Most important is we have our team back. Life is enjoyable once again. da da dada da...
Step 36. 2009 and the redevelopment is complete and paid for. The Baby Blues are ready to play for a premiership. Young, fast, strong, tough, well oiled and skilful...it could be ours!!! Flag 17.
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