dannyboy wrote:
I thought the point trying to be made was
if the big money had withheld their support from the begining then how can we judge Smorgon/Board's efforts? How can we compare these efforts to a board that enters its time with that big money support from the outset.
On numerous occassions it has been stated that the boys with the big bucks will not invest in anything smorgon/board does - what chance does that leave them?
and is it fair to leave the club high and dry?
Are we so poor because of politics rather than anything else?
In the end it is important to get the money back into the club (yet at the same time we should be wary of just what this means for the club)
but there seems to be a bit of cake and eat it too stuff going on.
Pretty much sums it up DB. It seems that the old Carlton money is with former Elliott associates and Carlton One overthrew a hierarchy that was associated with success and high flying times. I believe many of the people currently offering up money, may well have held back money regardless of the job the current board were doing. Such is the nature of politics and long memories.
Smorgon and Malouf may well be incompetent, although only in a football sense as Smorgon clearly is an astute businessman in his day job. They may well have no plan to speak of, making it up as they go along. They may not have been able to turn our fortunes around even with the money coming in, whereas the new ticket may be able to. Hell the new ticket may be able to resurrect us from being deep in debt for all I know. These things are not measurable however as Smorgon doesn't have the money and the new ticket will not have the debt. For that reason I'd prefer not to discuss the merits of Plan A vs Plan B as one of them comes with fringe benefits the other doesn't have.
It's not an endorsement of Smorgon or a negative reflection on the new ticket. It just is, irrelevant or otherwise. We can talk about known negatives about the current board all day long if people want, though I don't see the sense in it, but I do tend to arc up if one of those negatives is something that calls on assumption and is continually portrayed as a known point.
Play fair and get the job done.
Bondiblue also did a good job of speaking for me. You start to question what language you are speaking after a while.