Elwood Blues1 wrote:
Shakin77 wrote:
BlueWorld wrote:
A champion team will beat a team of champions- ask any St K supporter. And ask about their losing CULTURE. Is that we want to turn Carlton into?
This is the best point in the whole thread. Adelaide only had one top ten draft pick in its side on the weekend. They really should have bottomed out after they finished 12th in 2004. Silly buggers. We will out smart them in the end!

Adelaide have more going for them and its not a level playing field.....they have the SANFL as their own private developing ground along with Port, more money whcih means promoting rookies is never a problem, their rookies are battle hardened playing the SANFL ....ours are plodding around in the Bullant twos vs your neighbors high school kids.. If any team is not going to stay down long its Adelaide.....
A champion team will beat a team of champions?......we used to recruit everyone elses champions and call that a team.....and we used to win flags until they dumped form fours and went with the draft....
and this I think is an error in thinking.
It was not the draft per se (and the loss of form fours) that began the rot at Carlton. It was our reaction (or lack thereof) to the changes.
And yes we recruited champions but also grew our own players/ many of them bit players like Bortolotto or b graders like Meldrum or Tommy Allvin, Glascott, Kennedy, and so forth plus the wonderous days of the Golden Square - and developed a grand old team spirit until JE came along.
Carlton under Elliott became a Denmark old William would have been happy to write about.
In fact the closest analogy to what we became from about 1990 onwards (and yes I am aware we won a flag in 95, rather like a battered prize fighter somehow experiencing a wonderous last bout) is that horrible play/movie The Club - swap Colllingwood for us and thast scripot is scarey in its accuracy.
The point is we need to rebuild the culture of this club. We need to become forweard thinkers again, we need to be innovation, proactive, sellers of the brand and oif this great club, its traditions (the good ones), its history etc.
Give me a board doing that and you can stick your picks where only collingwood people belong.
I understand the rationale behind picks but I think it is only a small device in the overall scheme of what this clubs needs to do to be great again .