CK wrote:I read the article on pages 4 and 5 of the Sunday Mail about Callington with interest today. I only hope that it achieves the desired effect of getting more players to the club, although wonder how many quality players, that are not already signed, are in the marketplace.
All I would say is that I hope it has a positive effect for the club, and doesn't merely serve to highlight their current plight for any potential players for 2010. Sometimes additional publicity in a statewide publication may not have the desired effect.
I read it too CK and also didn't think it would help Cally's cause one bit. I didn't get to any games on Saturday so didn't read the 'Final Siren'. I thought the Mail spread made Cally appear totally resigned to being losers forever. How on earth do they hope to attract quality players after that? Full marks to all who are getting out there every week, and to all who are making it happen behind the scenes. The club has undeniable spirit and resilience, but sooner or later some footy games need to be won. Social clubs or not, we are here to play football and do it as well as possible. That's the core business when all said and done.
Can anyone tell me the general gist of the Final Siren stuff?
Older, wiser and been there. But still love that grassroots country footy.