Fitzroys last days - Melbournes de ja vu?

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  • bulldogtragic
    The List Manager
    • Jan 2007
    • 34316

    Fitzroys last days - Melbournes de ja vu?

    Senior players and serious talent leaving.
    Recruiting has beens or never was'.
    Years of constant losses and failures.
    Big losing margins.
    Not being able to rebuild with many high draft picks.
    Coaches rotating out.
    Off field senior positions changing frequently.
    Poor crowds.
    Million PLUS operating losses.
    Low sponsorship.
    Etc, etc, etc.

    Is it just me, or is the Dees position a lot worse than 16 out of 17 losses. Seems like de ja vu to me. But would the AFL prop them up or support a merge?? That is the question
    Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023
  • LostDoggy
    WOOF Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 8307

    #2
    Re: Fitzroys last days - Melbournes de ja vu?

    S***, that rings a bell about the team i barrack for.

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    • LostDoggy
      WOOF Member
      • Jan 2007
      • 8307

      #3
      Re: Fitzroys last days - Melbournes de ja vu?

      Melbourne being one of the world's oldest sporting clubs also won't help the AFL if it decides they have to relocate or merge. It won't save them though.

      They can keep their players and their coach — they need a clean-out of the administration first.

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      • westdog54
        Bulldog Team of the Century
        • Jan 2007
        • 6683

        #4
        Re: Fitzroys last days - Melbournes de ja vu?

        Originally posted by BornAScragger
        Melbourne being one of the world's oldest sporting clubs also won't help the AFL if it decides they have to relocate or merge. It won't save them though.

        They can keep their players and their coach — they need a clean-out of the administration first.
        I would want any bailout contingent on this. Anyone other than Peter Jackson is fair game right now.

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        • Greystache
          Bulldog Team of the Century
          • Dec 2009
          • 9775

          #5
          Re: Fitzroys last days - Melbournes de ja vu?

          Originally posted by westdog54
          I would want any bailout contingent on this. Anyone other than Peter Jackson is fair game right now.
          It's interesting that the AFL has sent Peter Jackson to both Melbourne and us in recent seasons. He's slammed Melbourne as being a rabble, yet he gave us a strong endorsement and even stayed on to get involved in a couple of initiatives. Probably just shows how difficult an environment we work in.
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          • Hotdog60
            Bulldog Team of the Century
            • Aug 2009
            • 5763

            #6
            Re: Fitzroys last days - Melbournes de ja vu?

            I can't see Melbourne folding or merging purely on history and the very name of the club. If it was another suburb than it would be different.

            AFL strong point is Victoria the capital is Melbourne and I think the AFL would like to keep that purity, so I think they would go to big lengths to make sure they survive.
            Don't piss off old people
            The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...

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            • LostDoggy
              WOOF Member
              • Jan 2007
              • 8307

              #7
              Re: Fitzroys last days - Melbournes de ja vu?

              Originally posted by Hotdog60
              I can't see Melbourne folding or merging purely on history and the very name of the club. If it was another suburb than it would be different.

              AFL strong point is Victoria the capital is Melbourne and I think the AFL would like to keep that purity, so I think they would go to big lengths to make sure they survive.
              I agree, but the question then arises: Is this somewhat-false sense of security a good thing or a bad thing? I think Melbourne's "proud old club" sentiment isn't exactly helping them become a modern, professional sporting organisation.

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              • Ghost Dog
                WOOF Member
                • May 2010
                • 9404

                #8
                Re: Fitzroys last days - Melbournes de ja vu?

                Originally posted by BornAScragger
                I agree, but the question then arises: Is this somewhat-false sense of security a good thing or a bad thing? I think Melbourne's "proud old club" sentiment isn't exactly helping them become a modern, professional sporting organisation.
                Well said BAS. Their logo / image is s***.
                You don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships every day. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity. ― Epicurus

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                • LostDoggy
                  WOOF Member
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 8307

                  #9
                  Re: Fitzroys last days - Melbournes de ja vu?

                  Originally posted by M.R.M
                  S***, that rings a bell about the team i barrack for.
                  I laughed when I read this cause I was thinking the same.
                  But then I stopped laughing because I realized, we are the same!

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                  • LostDoggy
                    WOOF Member
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 8307

                    #10
                    Re: Fitzroys last days - Melbournes de ja vu?

                    From my recollection of 1996, we were running right along Fitzroy and just barely dodged the bullet ourselves. As a result, I've always been very respectful to ex-Roy-Boy Lions fans when we've beaten them. Could've been us.

                    Of course, I was only 14 then and many of the finer details escape me. Oldies: were we really at close?

                    I do remember us turning it around in 1997 though.

                    P.S. Sorry to mention 1997

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                    • Ghost Dog
                      WOOF Member
                      • May 2010
                      • 9404

                      #11
                      Re: Fitzroys last days - Melbournes de ja vu?

                      The VFL had stamped our papers. It was a done deal. Only a technicality saved us.
                      You don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships every day. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity. ― Epicurus

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                      • Sedat
                        Hall of Fame
                        • Sep 2007
                        • 11046

                        #12
                        Re: Fitzroys last days - Melbournes de ja vu?

                        Originally posted by BornAScragger
                        From my recollection of 1996, we were running right along Fitzroy and just barely dodged the bullet ourselves. As a result, I've always been very respectful to ex-Roy-Boy Lions fans when we've beaten them. Could've been us.

                        Of course, I was only 14 then and many of the finer details escape me. Oldies: were we really at close?

                        I do remember us turning it around in 1997 though.

                        P.S. Sorry to mention 1997
                        In 1989 we actually had no footy team to support for 3 days. The then VFL commission had formally accepted the merger between Fitzroy and Footscray (after bullying the Bulldogs administration to accept the merger, which was more of a takeover) and we ceased to exist. Only a Supreme Court injunction by Irene Chatfield, which bought the club 3 weeks to raise the (from memory) $1.5m needed to keep the club afloat, kept the club alive.

                        In 1996 we were in trouble because we had something like 25 players out of contract - awesome list management there. Once Chris Grant signed to stay on the rest followed suit - we would have been in deep trouble if Granty had accepted the lucrative offer from Port at the time, and that is why Chris Grant will always be revered by the Bulldogs faithful. Of course 1997 ended horribly but the season was one long thrilling ride (up until halfway through the last qtr of the prelim at least) after we endured such a shocking 1996 season.
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                        • Bornadog
                          WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 65579

                          #13
                          Re: Fitzroys last days - Melbournes de ja vu?

                          Originally posted by Sedat
                          Only a Supreme Court injunction by Irene Chatfield, which bought the club 3 weeks to raise the (from memory) $1.5m needed to keep the club afloat, kept the club alive. .
                          Set up by Peter Gordon and instigated the Save The Dogs Committee and raised the funds.
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                          • Missing Dog
                            WOOF Member
                            • Jan 2007
                            • 8501

                            #14
                            Re: Fitzroys last days - Melbournes de ja vu?

                            Well I was one of those final Fitzroy fans. At the merger talks with Brisbane at the Fitzroy Townhall I was there yelling and screaming. No way I'd follow Brisbane, it wasn't a merger, it was a take over as the fans wishes of a merger with North weren't followed and the AFL did what it wanted as it could.

                            So then I decided to follow the Dogs as they seemed in a similar position to Fitzroy!

                            The thought of the Dogs merging with Melbourne has crossed my mind actually.

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                            • Murphy'sLore
                              WOOF Member
                              • Sep 2009
                              • 2085

                              #15
                              Re: Fitzroys last days - Melbournes de ja vu?

                              Originally posted by PedroArvy

                              The thought of the Dogs merging with Melbourne has crossed my mind actually.
                              Talk about a mixed marriage -- I can't imagine it. From opposite ends of the class and culture spectrum. Man, that would be weird.

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