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Jack Fischer

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Based in Melbourne. Passionate Adelaide Crows supporter. Follow both Australian Cricket and AFL in depth. Love sports.

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Great article Charlie. Question – It has wondered me to why Carltons, Sam Kerridge isn’t getting a game. Marc Murphy out, with a fairly young midfield group. Surely Cripps would love some experience and support with a larger body in there.

To add, as Carlton continue to go on about their “future”, it seems as though they are favouring their young guns like O’Brien compared to rewarding their 3rd to 4th year players like Sam Kerridge for playing good footy in the VFL. As the active topic of Carltons “future”, almost seems like an excuse for the way Carlton are going at the moment. How about thinking about the present when you haven’t won a game yet.

It has gotten to the point where Carltons “future” is under severe pressure. Media, fans and The Carlton Football Club keep reminding us about their “Future” but really when that “future” comes the team will be under enormous pressure due to the talking up of the topic.

Take Jacob Weitering, Number 1 draft pick in 2015 for Carlton. Carlton have given him an instrumental role in the game of AFL, Centre half back. Being punished game after game has lost all confidence in him.

Pressure building ….

Although, the only answer to these comments is time. I believe it is necessary to comment on the topic of Carlton future as it has been an excuse in the way their footy is traveling. I do agree with your comments of “Trust the process” as the only answer to this is time. But, Pressure is building immensely.

In conclusion, Pressure is building within the Carlton Football Club. Coaches and players are feeling the Pressure in topic of the “future”. In reality when that “future” becomes present and the Club isn’t preforming as promised, then don’t be surprised when the footy world gets on-top of them.

– Jack

Carlton supporters must learn from the past and trust the process

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