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1961-09-23 00:00:00 GMT+10:00
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1961-09-16 00:00:00 GMT+10:00
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WESTERN BULLDOGS HAS FAILED There you have 15 points as to why our name should not have been changed in the first place. Perhaps you were prepared to tolerate or accept the name change and wait to see whether it would benefit the club and I respect your decision to do that. That is your right, even though you didn’t have the opportunity to vote for or against it.

Nevertheless we have moved into 2004 and I will now prove beyond doubt why 7 years after the radical divisive changes were thrust upon us, why we are no better off. Our club has not been improved by the deletion of Footscray. Consider the following (1) Have the non-Footscray supporters in the non-Footscray areas of the Western Suburbs flocked en masse to join up as members? Do these people believe that as Footscray did not represent them, the more general term Western does or will? No not at all. We are still down the bottom of the membership table and the yearly bleating for more members is on again in earnest. Are people oblivious to the fact that they live in the western suburbs? Are they not aware that the un-elected football club administration decided to alienate and marginalise traditional Footscray fans in order to gain their support and acceptance? This sacrifice of loyal Footscray members to obtain a newer and larger support base has failed miserably

(2) Have all the thousands of Collingwood and Carlton fans (and others although the two C’s in particular) that live in St Albans, Sunshine, Braybrook and the other non-Footscray western suburbs switched their allegiance to us? Have these Collingwood and Carlton supporters, (and the 13 other teams as well) realised that as we ditched Footscray for Western then they should consider their geographical location and take up with us? No they definitely have not and if you want evidence read the next point.

(3) There was a crowd of over 40,000 people in attendance for the Eastern Magpies v Western Bulldogs clash on Saturday 3rd April 2004. Of that 40,000 the break up I reckon would be 32,000 of them supporting Collingwood, 5,000 supporting the Western Bulldogs and the other 3,000 would have been neutrals, (AFL or MCC members) who didn’t care who won. Probably between 10,000- 15,000 of the Magpie support at that game live in Melbourne’s western suburbs or (western region if you like).

So therefore the majority of people who went to the MCG for this clash from the western suburbs, went to cheer on Collingwood not the Western Bulldogs. So why have these 10,000 –15,000 not given up Collingwood and transferred their allegiance to us? We are now called Western instead of Footscray and they live in the western suburbs these Collingwood fans. Shouldn’t the support therefore be 15,000 –20,000 for the Western Bulldogs and around 17,000 for Collingwood? Try explaining to me now, how changing the name has broadened our appeal and attracted extra support in the western suburbs

(4) Have all the Carlton fans, and the 12 other clubs as well,(we know Collingwood’s answer from the point above) residing in Footscray now taken up with us because Footscray was banished? Did they have a complex about where they lived and didn’t like the F word being mentioned too many times? Now that there is no Footscray, (the word that they have a phobia about) they can feel more comfortable in supporting their local team. Again they don’t. They stick with Collingwood, Carlton etc.

(5) So who do you follow mate? People from Victoria will usually answer with Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Footscray, (if they were asking me, never I have I answered their question with ‘The other name) Geelong, Hawthorn, Melbourne, Richmond or St Kilda. People will look at you with amusement when you reply with ‘Western Bulldogs’ after hearing how the previous four had responded to their question with Geelong, Hawthorn, Essendon and Carlton. I don’t know what you Fitzroy and North Melbourne fans say. Maybe you could e-mail me with your thoughts on this?

(6) On the same subject when asked who do you follow, do you ever hear people reply with –“ Carlton Blues”, “Collingwood Magpies”, “Essendon Bombers”, “Geelong Cats”,” Hawthorn Hawks”, “Melbourne Demons”, “Richmond Tigers”. “ St Kilda Saints”? I never hear anyone describe their team in that way as I never did with “Fitzroy Lions”, “Footscray Bulldogs”, “North Melbourne Kangaroos” and “South Melbourne Swans” Now swap Footscray for Western and just think about how stupid it sounds.

(7) Same subject with a variation. Often Western is dropped and replaced with ‘The’. So the pre-season competition commenced with Richmond playing The Bulldogs. Do you hear these scenarios? Adelaide v The Saints, Fremantle v The Bombers, Port v The Cats, Sydney v The Blues, West Coast v The Magpies, Brisbane v The Hawks, The Demons v The Kangaroos? Well I suppose you do with the last one. I’m not here to argue the pro’s and con’s of North Melbourne changing their name to The Kangaroos or just Kangaroos, (whatever it is as I don’t know) That is for you people from Arden Street, (As it is none of my business to involve myself in affairs of other clubs) to debate, ring up radio stations, write letters to your club, start web sites etc. However should you wish to e-mail this site with your beliefs then good please do, as I want to view your opinions.

(8) The name given on official club documents is Footscray trading as Western Bulldogs. Doesn't sound right for a football club. Can't imagine seeing -

"Collingwood trading as Eastern Magpies, Carlton trading as Northern Blues, Melbourne trading as Central Demons, Geelong trading as Country Cats" etc.

(9) We should have 100,000 members. There are over 500,000 people in Melbourne’s western region. So if one in five suddenly realised that they were duty bound to follow us because we are swapped the name Footscray for western then one tenth of a million people would be Western Bulldogs members. As we have around 25,000 members where are the other 75,000?

(10) Footscray the area is now a booming in house prices so the area is no longer undesirable,(if it ever really was) So some may have stooped to the twisted logic that we should be embarrassed of our name for what it represented in 1996.Yet now in 2004 we don’t need make excuses about living in Footscray anymore as it has become trendy. Shame can be reserved for living in other suburbs now (Again if shame was ever an emotion you had about Footscray)

(11) Why has the directional name,(north, south ,east ,west) not caught on with other clubs or are they 8 years behind us? Why are they slow at picking up the obvious benefits of having their traditional suburban title altered to parallel our initiative where the nickname is preceded by the NSEW direction. How many years will it take before we are playing against the Northern Blues, Eastern Magpies, Western Bombers, Country Cats, Eastern Hawks, Central Demons, Eastern Tigers and Southern Saints? Anyhow although these clubs are lagging behind us by not changing their names, please refer to the draw for this upcoming season. I have made the necessary alterations for when these clubs understand that the capitol of Virginia,(and thus the old Confederacy) and Lord Nelson’s deputy at the Battle of Trafalgar are names that must be thrown on the scrap heap. Who cares about Carl’s ton? So what if he made a century facing the bowling of G. Long and Colin Wood (who would if he could but he can’t?) Where was Mal born and was Wendy the name of the woman that saint killed? Who is S. N. Don anyway and is he connected to Lord Haw Haw Thorn? Our club is leading the way- dispense with your place name and adopt a directional word followed by your nickname

(12) I always reply to supporters of other clubs with this question- “So would you be happy to be known as the Northern Blues, Eastern Magpies, Western Bombers, Country Cats, Eastern Hawks, Central Demons, Eastern Tigers and Southern Saints”. Oddly enough all of them says no and “ I see what you mean” after they initially query my disgust at the Footscray / Western Bulldogs saga. They it seems are more than happy that their club is slow off the mark in adopting the directional nickname. I have never met a Carlton supporter who wants to become the Northern Blues. The same with Collingwood and Eastern Magpies, Essendon ………

(13) When reading or on the computer with the television on in the background, I immediately tune in when I hear the word Bulldogs in anticipation of hearing information of the Sons of the Scray. However I need not bother looking up when Sandra Sully, George Donikian, Tim Webster, Matthew White, Les Murray, Mieke Buchan, John Mangos, Lee Lin Chin, Terry Willesee, Gary Wilkinson or whoever else mentions the Bulldogs word. I have wasted my time as they are nearly always talking about the RUGBY team from New South Wales. If the above were to say FOOTSCRAY then I would know to tune in. This scenario also occurs with headings in newspapers and Radio Bulletins. Call us Footscray and there is no confusion.

(14) Now link the above to the recent allegations linked to the Bulldogs. Four Bulldogs players up on a rape charge. ‘Oh no’ I thought, (and so did you) when we first heard these allegations on the radio. Happily though we didn’t have to worry as it was about the RUGBY TEAM from NEW SOUTH WALES. Nevertheless it was enough to confuse a high profile MELBOURNE journalist as commenting on the incident this Melbourne journalist referred to the team as the Western Bulldogs. Despite living in Victoria this journalist mentioned Western Bulldogs instead of Canterbury Bulldogs! His newspaper, (the Melbourne Herald Sun) in a bolt from the blue did provide a clarification the next day (not an apology just a cross between a clarification and retraction) at the conclusion of his column. This particular journalist may not be familiar with football or the names of different football or rugby clubs here in Australia. He may know the names of rugby clubs in South Africa, New Zealand or other places though I wouldn’t know this or care either way. What I do care about though is if we were Footscray and not Western Bulldogs or just ‘The Bulldogs’ as is the case when the Western is dropped, this most unfortunate connection between them and us would not be eventuate.

(15) Any new convert to our game may not know that we were formerly known as Footscray. They would probably assume that this team who plays in red, white and blue has never won a premiership. They could also safely conclude that no player of ours has collected a Charles Brownlow, John Coleman or Norm Smith medal. They would be right about the Norm Smith medal as of course we haven’t. (Maybe John Kerr or Jack Collins if it is ever to be retrospectively awarded). The same new convert to our great Australian game would therefore also assume that Scott West has won Best and Fairest awards with two clubs!

(16) How do you explain to a recently arrived (ie. post 1996) migrant who has moved to Footscray from wherever,(overseas/interstate etc) the name change?. Do you inform them that the suburb that they reside in, had their football team’s name changed because the hierarchy are ashamed of that name? They may believe that the football club were embarrassed by their presence in Footscray so they changed our name to escape them?

(17) Just as well the council amalgamations took place and new names invented as was the case with the City of Footscray replaced by the City of Maribyrnong. It would be somewhat embarrassing explaining to the Footscray council that- Thanks for the millions of dollars you and your ratepayers have put into this club since the 1800’s. However we think that your name is no longer suitable. (Third rate losers lacking success) We will still take whatever money you give to us, but we don’t want your name. There was one good reason for Jeff Kennett’s government merging councils. Embarrassment problem does therefore does not occur for Western Bulldogs administration. If the council that Footscray and Yarraville residents pay their rates to was still the City of Footscray, then that council would have every justification in asking for all the money back that they donated to the football club since the 1880’s and with interest too.

(18) Many people who gravitated to the Footscray football club for whatever reason have never lived on the western side of Melbourne. If you follow Footscray and your abode is in the eastern, northern or southern suburbs what does Western mean to you? How is the name Western going to magnetically attract people from the eastern, northern or southern areas when it is woefully unable to draw people from the Western suburbs? The club should be making attempts to grab people from all areas from Melbourne (and beyond)

(19) What about those Footscray fans from the rural areas in particular east Gippsland? We had a substantial following from that region due to the old days of zoning. Bairnsdale, Sale, Leongatha, Traralgon and other smaller towns were a fine recruiting ground for us. Remember these places are where we obtained Kelvin Templeton, Brian Royal and Steven Wallis and many other players. Why would anyone from the Eastern environs of Victoria be so wrapped up in a team named Western?

(20) The cumbersome procedure of displaying both titles with the slash symbol. Footscray/Western Bulldogs is often stated in documents or official club functions. This is to make distinctions between pre October 1996 and Post October 1996. It is an unnecessary nuisance and looks ridiculous. Obliterate western, (because it is impossible to scrub Footscray from old books) and this embarrassing pick one or the other scenario is gone for good.

(21) “Yes I don’t like the name change either but they are really Footscray. I still call them Footscray” Now I have been told a million times not to exaggerate, but I have heard that comment, well on at least 54,000 occasions and my reply to the above quote is- “ No they are not still Footscray. Where do you see Footscray printed? I don’t see it on any fixtures and new yearbooks will not list Footscray except in pre October 1996 nostalgia. The club song has erased all mentions of Footscray” Sons of the Scray, is now Sons of the West and ‘That made old Footscray’s name’ is now sung as ‘The team of the mighty West’. Now Western Bulldogs or ‘The Bulldogs’ replaces Footscray for past players. Three of our champions died last year, Roger Duffy, Norman Ware and Wally Donald. Newspaper and radio bulletins commented on their deaths as former players of the Western Bulldogs or The Bulldogs. They never played for the Western Bulldogs it was only ever Footscray. The media has certainly forgotten that we were Footscray. In his autobiography ‘Sacked Coach’ Stan Alves refers to a crunch game against us in the 1996 season (whilst he was St Kilda coach) as Western Bulldogs. No one had heard of the name then Stan! Don’t ever refer to Jack Collins, the seven goal hero, of Saturday 25th September 1954 as a former Western Bulldogs player. He will set the record straight with you about who he played for. Jack was and still is a true Footsconian.

(22) Doug Hawkins played 350 league games but for who? The two teams he played for are no longer mentioned in fixtures. I will tell you that he played 21 with a now defunct club and 329 with some mob that’s name is nowhere to be seen. Therefore a younger person not familiar with history may conclude that the club he played 329 games with is no more as well? Justin Madden participated in over 300 senior games. Some of those games with Essendon and the rest with Carlton. A young person discovering football history through books will have no problems ascertaining who Justin Madden played his games for. With Doug Hawkins well - “Hey mum, this bloke Doug Hawkins, he played 350 games of AFL football” “ Well who did he play for mum? Who was this Footscray and Fitzroy mum?” The same argument can be extended to Bernie Quinlan and Simon Atkins. If you swap Fitzroy with North Melbourne, you could include Gary Dempsey. If South Melbourne was added to North Melbourne and Footscray the same applies to Gary Cowton, (remember him the old Crazy Horse Cowton, who we received in a trade with John Moylan and Mark Williams for Gary Dempsey?) Yes for one of the greatest ruckmen of all time we traded him to North Melbourne at the end of the 1978 season for 3 players from North Melbourne. In 1981 Gary Cowton was playing for South Melcourne, Mark Williams had left football and whatever did happen to John Moylan?

(23) The child in the hypothetical argument above will then ask his/her mother/school teacher this question. “ Mum/Mr Chips(you select) what happened to Fitzroy and Footscray” “ Well Dick/Jane(you select) Fitzroy merged with Brisbane and Footscray changed their name to Western Bulldogs” After learning of the reasons for Fitzroy’s merger, Dick or Jane turns their inquisitiveness to Footscray /Western Bulldogs. Mum or Mr Chips explains how a new administration took over control and decided that amongst other things Footscray was third rate lacking success and losers and the connotations with the name were an embarrassment. In other words Dick/Jane it was not a worthy name and Western sounded better and is easier to spell than Footscray. “So what was the vote mum/Mr Chips? Was it 90/10 or 70/30 or 51/49” “ Well er………there was no vote actually it er……… just happened.” We can teach our youngsters the benefits and disadvantages of democracy from a young age can’t we?

(24) In 1989 Ross Oakley (and others who knew what was good for us) proclaimed this new force for the upcoming season- the Fitzroy Bulldogs. We could now look forward to supporting the Fitzroy Bulldogs and playing our home games on Carlton’s ground. What did you fight for back then? Now substitute the word Fitzroy for Western. Did you really fight so hard in October 1989 to swap the Ted Whitten and John Gent stands for the George Harris and John Elliott ones? As mentioned earlier I can accept the Docklands Stadium, it is a million miles preferable to the Northern Blues oval. Kicking to the Coventry or Lockett end is better than the Robert Heatley Stand or Lygon St goal. We can’t go back to the Whitten Oval but we definitely can return to being Footscray and we must.
These are just a few reasons for why the name change has been a dismal failure. A few more Brazilian rainforests would need to be logged to provide enough paper for me to further express my loathing of Western Bulldogs replacing Footscray.

Funnily enough I am not knocking David Smorgon personally or necessarily wish him to be replaced as President. I do appreciate his efforts and commitment even though I don’t agree with so much of what was implemented. In some ways I can understand the thinking in trying something new in an attempt to revitalise the place,(even though the changes introduced were wrong). I just request that he and his administration take stock of the feelings of alienated supporters like myself who feel so insulted that our name was changed and worse not having any involvement in the decision to alter it. If there was a vote on it back in 1996 and that vote went with the idea that we needed to drop our traditional title for the directional nickname, I would have to tolerate it. However as we all know there was no election or consultation and four blokes took control in a bloodless coup and our heritage was mutilated.

We finished last season one spot above the 17th team. The Northern Blues may have been a worse side but the cold hard facts that we have to face cannot be compromised. We won the wooden spoon following on from 1959, 1967 and 1982. We are a bit stronger than the teams of those eras as they only held up 11.The 2003 team supported 15. It can’t get much worse, would people agree to a second tin rattle? The television deal and sale of Waverley will keep us going for two more years but after that we may be pretty much finished. If there is anything positive from last years debacle it would have to be that it didn’t happen later when the television deals are to be re-negotiated. We have got our season from hell out of the way (or we hope we have) and maybe these new recruits and Chris Grant’s return will start the resurgence. Maybe we will be stronger now that Nathan Brown has followed in the footsteps of David Thorpe, Robert Mc Ghie and Justin Charles in joining the Eastern Tigers. Sadly we are not playing the Country Cats at the Kardinia Park Reserve this year. That barren spell we had no wins and just the one draw there (in round 1 1957) from 1945-1971 is now hardly mentioned anymore.

Our great strength has been our high pain threshold. We are a resilient club and are still going 43 years after our last Grand Final appearance. People can ridicule and belittle us till the cows come home but we are still there. If Carlton. Collingwood, Essendon and Richmond went anywhere near 43 years without a Grand Final to contest, they would all have merged with each other years ago. The fact that our club, which has been ran so incompetently for so much of our history since 1925 keeps on keeping on is a magnificent tribute to our eternally loyal support.
The third round of the season at the MCG against the Central Demons saw us playing in our 1954 jumper. It was not 100% right as we wore blue shorts for this game and Melbourne white. This was the reverse as to what happened at the 1954 Grand Final as we wore white shorts. However I suggest we should give strong consideration to wearing that kit all the time and ditching the Mickey Mouse costume that is worn now. It is embarrassing that players the calibre of Scott West, Rohan Smith, Brad Johnson, Chris Grant and Luke Darcy run around in what resembles a kindergarten child’s smock. (Did you notice that I presented their surnames in reverse alphabetical order? Make the most of that because it is unlikely you will see R.A.O. used anywhere else). Sweet 16 again are we.

Whilst I strongly ARGUE IN FAVOUR of the old jumper, I COMPLETELY DEMAND our REAL NAME.

I have not been a member since 1996 due to
(1) The changes discussed all throughout this document &
(2) The club no longer needed ‘Stick in the muds’, (as one Melbourne newspaper described traditional Footscray supporters hostile to the 1996 changes)

I could therefore believe that the new un-elected regime no longer needed people like me, as 100,000 new members would come on board with the name being Western. It makes sense to lose one member, (Stick in the mud me) when you are going to gain 99,999 others. Can’t argue with that logic. However what can be argued is where are the 100,000 members? Why are we 75,000 members out? Well they aren’t coming, if you haven’t noticed so how about working on coaxing back the disgruntled stick in the mud people like me? There are more than just yours truly out there and we haven’t taken up with a rival club.

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