Ryan wrote
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We needed to be punished, and we were!
No Doubt we were punished way to hard and the AFL IMHO are regretting it somewhat now, but let's move on.
OK Ryan, so we got punished and the AFL (as does everybody else) punished as, regretably too harsh. So here we may have a chance to salvage something, and maybe, just maybe, if you're right about the way the AFL feel about their unprecedented decision to sink us, then we have a chance for them to agree that they had made a mistake.
So, if we have a chance to snag Gibbs and Hansen/ Gumbleton we should forget about it?
It's like walking away from something that takes a lifetime to achieve, like receiving $1M Ryan, when all it may just need to get it is a bit of effort. You'd walk away?
Look it's all about values. Doesn't matter what you value such as principle, player or money, it's what are your values that count; to want to be an achiever or a receiver. Do you value something more that you have to earn or receive for free? Reward for effort is what I'm eluding to.
If you value something that is achievable, you'd be foolish or weak or %$%**)& to not make a short term effort to get it.
We'll have a few wins if we get the PP. Pride, admission from the AFL that we were harshly dealt with, hence our current position (deflects from our own stuff ups), gives us our just reward in obtaining Hansen/ Gumbleton. This move helps us fast forward our progress, their is light, the supporters rally and feel vindicated, the sponsors follow the masses, the story, the hysteria....then next you know we're winning 2 games in a row, then 3, then in a couple of years, rather than 10 years we are back in the top half with a bunch of kids with a decade in front of them.
We've got nothing to lose if its our pride that we're fighting for, that's a good thing. Win or lose we have won. If we lose and whilst the opposition will be glad to see us lose again, they will feel even stronger in their beliefs that the AFL Commission has far to much brutal dictatorial power for their liking. From that they will forever remember the AFL's harsh punishment of CFC, rather than our own failure in the past and in the present. People usually remember the last thing that happened in a period of perpetual conroversy/ events; like our 5 year F%%* up.
It's a defelection.