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Many commentators considered Collingwood's premiership in 2010 as the breaking of a "premiership drought" Is 20 years about right?
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In a perfect world, a different club would win the flag every year, so basically if it's longer than the number of teams in the comp i.e. next year 17 years, 2012 18 years will be a drought IMO.
In a perfect world, a different club would win the flag every year, so basically if it's longer than the number of teams in the comp i.e. next year 17 years, 2012 18 years will be a drought IMO.
I don't think that quite works. 18 years is just par, a drought is much worse than par. For example, with weather, if we have a year of poor rainfall, it doesn't mean much. A couple in a row we get concerned but it's still not a drought. Once we get many dry years in a row, we call it a drought. So it takes many below par years to call it a drought.
Likewise, in the expanded competition, 18 years is par. 26 years might be considered worrying. 36 years might be considered a drought.
I think people have an unrealistic expectation of what their team should be able to do. Statistically there is no reason a team should win more than 1 in 16-18 years, but because we've seen certain teams win multiple flags in such a period, we assume that the clubs that don't achieve this are in a drought (of course, some certainly are).
On a pure numbers basis, I think you'd have to define a drought as being twice as bad as what is to be expected. Soon par will be 1 in 18 years, a drought will be 1 in 36 years. Of course, a lot of teams are already in droughts and others are well on their way. For more successful teams, even 1 flag every 18 years feels lean.
Exactly what I was thinking... 20 yrs SEEMS like such a long time but statistically it's only a couple of years past par... Western Bulldogs are in a drought... Collingwood had one going until 1990... Sydney/ Sth Melbourne had a serious drought until their last premiership... the only 3 I would consider in droughts now are Bulldogs, Saints and Dees... Richmond not far away
In a perfect world, a different club would win the flag every year, so basically if it's longer than the number of teams in the comp i.e. next year 17 years, 2012 18 years will be a drought IMO.
id say it depends on the club.
carlton would consider themselves in a severe drought right now, considering the level of 'expected' success theyd have.
essendon likewise are approaching that.
richmond & melbourne are clearly & obviously drought affected, considering the time & again level of previous success.
as for footscray & stkilda, with only 1 flag, and it was yonks ago, its hard to guage what they consider drought - theyve always had it.
I think Richmond could be added to that going by the logic from previous posts here.