That is more of a decision for the Hawks rather than a dilemma. Either try and play all home games at the MCG or find a new second home.4 Tassie games have to be played somewhere.
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That is more of a decision for the Hawks rather than a dilemma. Either try and play all home games at the MCG or find a new second home.4 Tassie games have to be played somewhere.
Melbourne are a section of the MCC.If the AFL want to maximise crowds, Melbourne should be forced to relocate to Marvel, and get Essendon and Carlton playing more at the G.
I can’t think of an argument against it other than Melbourne must play at MCG cos Melbourne.
Also AFL probably don’t want Marvel being seen as a 2nd tier stadium for lower drawing vic sides (which it is, simply by its capacity).
Anyway, as a pragmatic decision Melbourne should be made to play the majority of their home games at Marvel is my view. Discuss.
If the AFL want to maximise crowds, Melbourne should be forced to relocate to Buller.If the AFL want to maximise crowds, Melbourne should be forced to relocate to Marvel, and get Essendon and Carlton playing more at the G.
I can’t think of an argument against it other than Melbourne must play at MCG cos Melbourne.
Also AFL probably don’t want Marvel being seen as a 2nd tier stadium for lower drawing vic sides (which it is, simply by its capacity).
Anyway, as a pragmatic decision Melbourne should be made to play the majority of their home games at Marvel is my view. Discuss.
North and the AFL met about 2 weeks ago..so it will be interesting to hear what happens further down the track...I remember hearing that North were getting NT as one of their recruitment zones. That makes sense.
Dogs will get double ups vs North at Marvel and three trips to Adelaide and they will like it!Why would they want Essendon and Carlton more at the 'G? I'm sure they've had enough of clubs that collapse close to finals season, if anything the Doggies should get more games at the 'G
This x 1000.Melbourne are a section of the MCC.
Melbourne has more MCC members than any other club.
But I get why you're pissed off you (Carlton) play so many games at that hole. Bad luck.
Melbourne are a section of the MCC.
Melbourne has more MCC members than any other club.
But I get why you're pissed off you (Carlton) play so many games at that hole. Bad luck.
Can't let Carlton supporters into the MCG anymore I don't think, it's not safe for officials and supporters.
As an aside, Carlton had crowds of under 30k seven times in 2018. No Victorian team gets consistently good crowds when they're shit.
This means that smaller interstate clubs would never play at the MCG during home and away.The nine Melbourne clubs should have home games scheduled on a crowd/need basis, that was the whole point of ground rationalisation. Won't happen due to a wide variety of historical and monetary reasons.
How does Melbourne playing out of Marvel maximize crowds? Why would more people go their games there?
They should move though. Times change.This x 1000.
There's more chance of Collingwood relocating to the Gold Coast than Melbourne moving from the MCG. End thread.
Yep.It’s an ugly spectacle seeing them regularly play in a massive stadium infront of nobody.
And you don't have things like 20k+ Collingwood fans turning up to a Melbourne vs Collingwood game.According to https://afltables.com/afl/crowds/2024.html West Coast, right now during our Fitzroy era are averaging almost 9,000 more people to our home games than Melbourne. Do you know how insane that is?
Which is one of many reasons why it won't happenThis means that smaller interstate clubs would never play at the MCG during home and away.
Can't let Carlton supporters into the MCG anymore I don't think, it's not safe for officials and supporters.
As an aside, Carlton had crowds of under 30k seven times in 2018. No Victorian team gets consistently good crowds when they're shit.
All-time attendance average is a strange stat to use, we were terrible for a long time, and did not have the same benefit as Carlton of favourable fixturing when we were shithouse, whereas Carlton were still receiving prime-time slots while winning spoons.Melbourne's all-time attendance average for home games at the MCG is 29k, Carlton's is 58K.
The MCC is the lease holder of the MCG (the Victorian state govt owns it). The AFL literally rent the ground from themI said for someone to come up with a reason why Melbourne should be a home tenant at the G aside from “cos Melbourne”.
Still hasn’t happened.
All-time attendance average is a strange stat to use, we were terrible for a long time, and did not have the same benefit as Carlton of favourable fixturing when we were shithouse, whereas Carlton were still receiving prime-time slots while winning spoons.
tldrOkay, I'll try and do as fair a comparison as I possibly can. Lets look at attendances the last time both teams were good. Carlton averaged a crowd of 65k when hosting games at the MCG, Melbourne 49k. Demons and Carlton played each other twice, the game Melbourne hosted had 49872 people there, while the game Carlton hosted had a crowd of 68577. Both pretty much exactly aligned with their respective averages. Melbourne home game was a Friday night, Carlton home game was a Saturday night.
Now lets look at 2019, the last time both teams were crap. Carlton home games at the MCG, average crowd of 60k. Decently big difference between when we're good and when we're bad, but nothing too crazy. Now lets look at Melbourne: average crowd for home games at the G was 33k.
I was genuinely shocked at how low that was. Carlton and Melbourne only played each other once that season, in front of a Carlton home crowd of 55593. For reference, this was higher than any game Melbourne hosted that entire season!
I can't say if this makes Melbourne fans uniquely fairweather, but it sure explains why Carlton still gets good fixtures when we aren't so good, its because our fans will still turn up.