In the words of a former Prime Minister and No. 1 ticket-holder at Carlton, Malcolm Fraser, life wasn't meant to be easy.
If Malcolm was alive today, that would be his overriding sentiment as a Blues supporter because this century, apart from a couple of brief resurgences, has been the most barren and depressing period in the club's rich and storied history.
Fortunately I am old enough as I approach pension status to have lived through and witnessed the glory days.
So my task is not easy - name the best 10 Carlton players I have seen since I started following the Blues. My memories go back to the mid-1960s - and already I start with profound apologies to some champions who miss the cut.
Brownlow Medallists Greg Williams and Chris Judd do not make it and there are notable others - in no particular order Jimmy Buckley, Brent Crosswell, Mike Fitzpatrick, Wayne Harmes, Ken Hunter, Trevor Keogh, Anthony Koutoufides, David McKay, Brett Ratten, Sergio Silvagni and Geoff Southby.
Cue the phone calls, comments and outrage - I'll accept the responsibility and it is my opinion.
9Patrick Cripps
Has played in the club's bleakest era and carried the team on his broad shoulders for much of the past decade. How bad would this century be without him?
While his disposal can lack polish, he has turned games in the Blues' favour with his brutal attack on the ball.
The only man to win two Brownlow Medals playing for Carlton and a five-time best and fairest winner who deserves the ultimate team success - hopefully it will happen before he hangs up the boots.
























