bondiblue wrote:
Good ol' boy dannyboy wrote
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bondi do you know what the postives were for the board I would be very interested.
I don't know, as none of us are privy to the details that culminates to a decision. But I will stick my neck out (unwillingly, and, out of repsect to you danny)...
there has to be a positve and a negative in their summation (as with anything), and I read into it withour prejudice....and suggest...that perhaps the positives considered by the board being:
a link to the past success as a link to what we traditionally uphold as a value.
a cultural position that a Carlton great committed to the club will be considered worth preserving for that last 'pound of flesh' (ala Buckley, Hird, Archer).. given that this beast of a man is a bigger and better than a specualtive incling/ hunch that selection 69 may be better, and a definite start up in the first 22 in '07 or '08 or '09...
that the young kids developing and the new kids picked for us in 2007 have a person that exemplfies professionalism, dedication and success from him (given he started as an athlete and they have the advantage of starting as a footballer). See what you can become...and he's only human.
He may be able to be just a footballer at $250K offering good value rather than be a $1M man at 33, and not subjected to the expectation to match his performance with the price tag.
this guy bleeds the navy blue and wants to give the club every last ounce of his ability to move the club forward to the position he was privy starting at (at the top)
I don't know DB but I know how to find positives and negatives in any situation, but as every other human on earth, I can't give you the outcome....that's a wait and see proposition....2007.
Dannyboy wrote
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I have no probs with Kouta the player going on - good on him and I agree, without the pressure of the money/captaincy/expectancy he may have an indian summer but what fascinates me are the positives the Board assumes the club will get.
Pleasee explain if you can.
And if this is in the wrong thread sorry but your post intrigues me because it is exactly that part of it all I do not get (which is nothing knew I agree ).
Refer to the above, as it's the same question as the above. Can I subject the taunt of tautology to a question? You agree and accept but you're intrigued!!??!! wow...that's too hard to comprehend for me.
Well clutch my pearls..what can I say to that but.."spika da english, well versed man".
What positives do you think may have influenced the board DB?
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the agreement from was the Kouta may play better football but that actually doesn't interest me. What interests me is what the board were thinking.
What interests me is your idea that Kouta connects back to the past - I agree.
To JE
To contracts way overblown to the point we cheated.
to a great club that totally lost the plot
to the days when we chose our own kids and ignored the draft
Plus
he plays unaccountable football - is this what Denis wants to show the kids? How it hurts a side to have players that do not man up (again this is not a fault of Kouta's except in so much as his legs are basically shot)
See, I struggle to actually see what Kouta does offer the club in symbolism off the field or leadership/ability on it.
You state he would be in our best the next 3 years - if that is the case then this club is [REDACTED] and going nowhere. He is too slow for this game.
It is not the pick that he affects but the minutes the kids spend on the ground. Now I understand the need to balance their time with experienced bodies/minds but surely we also need to start developing the next team.
We need to strip off the past faces of the old admin and start showing our future, start letting them run the show. To me that would mean Kouta on and off the bench and if he has bad games back to the Bullants - and to me that would be wrong. I do not think we have a side capable of carrying Kouta if we wish to improve - so that would mean what, leaving him behind - is that a good thing? I think not.
Strong clubs make powerful decisions without sentiment - this reeks of the opposite - this reeks of the kind of decision a JE board would make - and I guess you could fine positives in his decisons too, mind you the negatives outweighed them!
As for you guessing, sorry but the way you stated your post I read it that you had inside info and why the club chose the outcome they did. It was that info I was curious about.
Its this choice that has me baffled - I am searching for signs that tell me to vote for this board, signs that tell me this board is progressive, has a grip on our situation, is re-ivigorating the club.
To me the Kouta decision reeks of a Board clinging to a great player's shirt tails and I do not believe his legs have the strength to carry them.