Droversdog wrote:the big fella wrote:I think has gone past the stage of "helping Cally out"...when the presidents son wants to play elsewhere I think they beyond help.
This is my first post post here although a long time reader. Very informative site, always great reading. I couldnt resist any longer from making a comment about Callington, I have lived here for 30 plus years and I have to say that you have to live here to know what goes on at that footy club. Townies wont be put out by the change of name (reversion to original one), as we dont want them anymore and they aparently dont want us either. For years there have been no notices around town about any of the clubs doings, no 'players wanted', no training times, nothing. Its as though we dont exist and we dont know anyone that plays there.
From my point of view it used to be a great club, well run by people with heart, class players, good coaches etc, we were pretty chuffed as a town. 6 or 7 years ago now the wheels fell off, the club went their own way, they kicked out everybody that cared because those people didnt want hasbeens paid more than many of us get in a week, to just stand in goalsquares for 100 minutes.
Both my sons play elsewhere when once they used to live for the day they were old enough to get on an eagles jumper and be out there.
And as for 'helping them out', many have tried but its been rejected, they listen to no-one and go their own way. The only thing anyone knows about the eagles these days is a chook raffle at the local, or seeing players in there when they should be at training, its a joke. Just ask us locals.
RIP eagles I say.
Welcome Droversdog,
You are or were obviously once passionate about your communities football club.
Despite all the negatives that have occured over the last 6 or 7 years to your towns football club, i always believe that things can be turned around if there is enough people that are genuinely committed to the cause. If the people of Callington feel that their club has been taken away from them , then do something about it. As a group join as members and nominate as a group to become the committee. Then do the hard work and put into action the types of things you feel will get your communities football club back on track.
"From little things, big things grow".