Has Fremantle changed too much for some fans?

By Docker from the Hills / Roar Rookie

This is an open letter to the fans of the Fremantle Dockers Football Club:

We changed our guernsey, we will soon change our training ground, our song has been changed, we changed our coach, our board changed our financial ledger, we changed our coach, we changed our outlook, we changed our game plan and we changed our culture.

And yes, we changed.

Or should I say our club changed, we as supporters, or some of us at least, haven’t.

There are many different factions these days.

Some are passionate stalwarts, those who say keep Freo in Freo.

They are the old guernsey lovers, the people who rue the day that ‘the Steves’ took up key positions on the board. They are the fans who are upset that the club has moved away from its roots as a people’s club.

I’m not here to factionalise any one group more than they already are.

I am here just to say that as a collective we are all striving and hoping towards the same goal. Some people are members and therefore have a right to voice their opinion, others are fans since 1995 and some are just people who care or want to see Freo perform.

But it has to be said, since we have changed colours, I have never seen such a sea of purple in the stands on game day.

Our move to Cockburn will only better our team’s chance of success, our song is now in line with the way our players sing it, we finally have an experienced coaching staff and our club is now a financial powerhouse.

We are the envy of at least 14 other clubs and lastly our club appears more a team tilting at success like never before.

Is it now that our expectations have been lifted so much that we expect so much of our players that we will not accept the mediocrity of the past?

That we will no longer put up with losses that should have been wins? Or is it just some new fans that we have picked up that feel their voice has some weight to it?

I will use Adam McPhee as an example. When he joined the club he had a lot of negative comments directed against him.

Yet he took it on the chin and excelled. He received AA selection at Essendon.

When thinking of players that get such treatment, two others come to mind, Alex Silvagni and Zac Dawson.

SCOS’ form in 2010 and 2011 was amazing. It lived up to his famous name.

Many called for him to be included in the 2012 team but when he was selected in the finals series, the backlash against him was appalling.

I am not saying that the same people that wanted him in the team were the same lamenting his selection but it does make you think.

Which brings me to Zac Dawson, the only player on our list who has played in an AFL grand final. A player who celebrates 100 AFL games this weekend.

He is celebrated among his team mates. I have seen him embraced by Luke MacPharlin, a player who gives his all and is never criticised by ‘the faithful’ and someone who contributed to the second best overall defensive output last season.

It must be asked that if a player such as Luke is so embracing of Zac, why aren’t the fans? Surely Luke knows if a player is pulling his weight?

I guess what I have been trying to say is that as a club, in the last few years, we have gone through a lot of changes but we are still the Fremantle Football Club (now able to officially call ourselves the Dockers again through some great negotiating by our new board) but we still want the same thing, we still want the same outcome. Success.

We have to have faith in the board, coach, selection committee and ourselves that we are fans of a club that knows what it is doing.

It is our job to support our club not factionalise it more with uneducated criticism.

I am not saying don’t be critical or put up with team performances not befitting the standard that has now been set just that we need to keep the faith in the people put in charge of our club.

We are a team after all, if we berate one, we berate them all.

The Crowd Says:

2013-04-25T14:36:18+00:00

Jax

Guest


The name West Coast Eagles symbolises the state of WA for starters which is 1/3 of Australia which means more potential supporters and the founders wanted the state to embrace the team and they've largely succeeded. Perth Eagles is terrible, why make it smaller by localising it? Doesn't make any sense. I hate Freo but it's good to see them getting their act together, still a long way to go to make up for all those years in the wilderness though and definetely not the envy of 14 other clubs.

2013-04-25T09:57:03+00:00

RJ

Guest


United we stand divided as you suggest we fail. If you profess to be a supporter/fan/member it would be my suggesting you have a look at successful teams.

2013-04-24T15:45:49+00:00

pope paul v11

Guest


Be patient. Wait 50 years like North. Or 29 like Footscray and then wait an eternity. Hawthorn.....don't get me started.

AUTHOR

2013-04-24T13:38:43+00:00

Docker from the Hills

Roar Rookie


Cheers Richard. I am enjoying it. Pity some other fans aren't. Which is why I wrote this article. I am Freo mad, I will be up in a few hours to attend the dawn service at Monument Hill in Freo, I wrote this in reply to so called supporters mouthing off and professing that they know better than the experts employed by the club. On some forums it has become unreadable without wanting to run a warm bath with some Lenard Cohen playing if you get my gist.

AUTHOR

2013-04-24T13:31:21+00:00

Docker from the Hills

Roar Rookie


Not so much recent success, more so the promise of success. Carn the farm.

AUTHOR

2013-04-24T13:29:11+00:00

Docker from the Hills

Roar Rookie


They were an amazing ride but to be taken seriously changes had to be made and I feel that we are on course, that the right changes have been made. I miss the fact that Freo players won't be jumping into the crowd anytime soon. But that was a growing of age period, now it's time for the serious stuff!!!

AUTHOR

2013-04-24T13:23:57+00:00

Docker from the Hills

Roar Rookie


I am not talking about a totalitarian state of affairs. Thought out critism is not what I was writing against. Just mindless brain diarrhea by some inconsiderate supporters who think they know better than people who are paid to make the hard choices.

AUTHOR

2013-04-24T13:15:15+00:00

Docker from the Hills

Roar Rookie


If anyone read my last article it it explains away all the nay sayers comments so I won't enter into it again. http://www.theroar.com.au/2013/04/10/the-afls-great-west-hype/

2013-04-24T12:51:25+00:00

Richard

Guest


Great club and great fans. I am not a supporter but still I like to see Freo do well. The club is definitely heading in the right direction so I would stop complaining and start enjoying the ride. It wasn't so long ago that you were in a much weaker position so enjoy it.

2013-04-24T10:17:40+00:00

Martyn50

Roar Rookie


There 18 years into a 5 year plan.

2013-04-24T04:51:24+00:00

Peter

Guest


What's this recent success I keep hearing about?

2013-04-24T03:45:07+00:00

Nathan of Perth

Guest


And remember everyone, the 'ck' in the new site is silent. Co-burn.

2013-04-24T01:28:25+00:00

daren

Guest


I love my Freo and maybe it's because I'm older but I do miss the days when were a tad flaky. I don't miss being other club supporters' laughing stock but I do miss the entertainment and associated disbelief when a different team would emerge from any quarter-time break. One minute we're a solid, cohesive unit, next minute we're bouncing the ball like an awkward 8-year-old at Auskick on the last line of defence (Chiz), tripping over own feet (take a pick), or drilling an awesome pass straight to an umpire! Don't get me wrong, I am thoroughly enjoying our recent successes and look forward to what we can achieve under Ross but the early years were an amazing ride.

2013-04-24T00:08:29+00:00

Biggles

Guest


Woud be delighted if West Coast changed it's name to "Perth Eagles". Where exactly on a map is "West Coast"? The strip they used for the Carlton match should be the standard from now on. The 1980s "Eagles" with head of bird is really eighties kitsch at it's worst.

2013-04-23T23:01:05+00:00

Peter

Guest


You've got it completely arse about. The day Fremantle supporters fall into line behind a coach or an administrator or a player just because they are a coach or an administrator or a player is the day Fremantle has changed too much.

2013-04-23T22:38:21+00:00

Savvas Tzionis

Guest


Change?!!!!!!!!! You have been around for 18 years! Look at Cardiff who have been around forever and changed their colours to satisfy an overseas audience!!!

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