
I went out on Sunday, and a stranger who saw me wearing my Carlton scarf (proudly) yelled out, ‘That was embarrassing, wasn’t it?’ I smiled, said, disagreed, and yelled, ‘Go Blues!’ It was not that I was embarrassed. I was disappointed, sure, but not embarrassed.
After the game, I looked at the comments made by ‘supporters.’ I put that word in parentheses because what was written shows me that they are not supporters in any way, shape or form. The language used and the vitriol aimed at both coaches and players illustrate how fickle they are and why, for them, it is only in the success that they will support. The suggestion that some have made to get rid of the coach, get rid of some players, and replace some with others when you don’t know why they were not selected in the first place is ludicrous!
I understand the frustration and the disappointment, but to suggest that we are a ‘disgrace of a club’, that there are players that should be ‘booted out of the club’ together with some of the coaches, as was mentioned in some of the social media, is hilarious, to say the least, and a lack of complete understanding of where the club is situated right now from where it has been.
This club’s journey cannot and should not be compared to other clubs. Tell me one other club who has gone through five changes in coaches in ten years? Name one other club that crawled through the quagmire of the salary cap issue to try and become a success again, only to chop and change coaches when the timeline did not suit some. Which other club has gone through this? Not one! Yet some supporters are arrogant enough to believe in the hype that we are Carlton and better than the others in terms of what can and should be achieved in a fixed amount of time; their time.
We have not had consistency, clarity nor a decent culture at the club until Michael Voss stepped in. He stepped in September 2021 and had a full season as senior coach in 2022. In 2023, we went from being fifteenth to finishing fifth! Nobody thought we could or would, yet we did. In 2024, we have solidified what Vossy and the team have been working on regarding consistency, connection and strength. It takes time to change and to grow when a team has had so many changes. For the team to become what the coaches believe they can become. There will be great peaks of success and also deep chasms of failure. In each case, the team and the club learn from what this entails. It will give them more knowledge and understanding to give them the success they strive for.
Why are we so special that because it is Carlton, this growth has to be at a pace set by unrealistic expectations that do not consider where we have come from? For any club to be consistently successful, it takes time. Yet it seems, for some, time is not something that should be relevant to Carlton’s journey so far.
We have the talent and capabilities to be a great team, but we are still learning how to achieve that. We are traversing a road that has the capacity to end in success, but there will always be kinks in that path and pitfalls that we don’t see coming that can either make or break us.
So, it does not bother me one bit that this view will not be popular or acceptable, and I can guarantee that some will think it is laughable. Fine. Go for it. It just shows me that instead of having a debate about views and opinions, you choose to laugh at it without any rationale. It proves that you are the type of supporter I don’t respect and never will.
We all want that ultimate success. We were all disappointed in the past two weeks. But I am not embarrassed, nor will I sink to the level of nasty vitriol directed at the club. I know I am not alone.
Always #GO BLUES!