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We will suffer short-term financial pain if we stop selling games.
We will suffer long-term financial pain if we continue to sell games.
There is an opportunity cost to not playing all our home games in Melbourne that is easy to overlook, it is an intangible that doesn't show up in a spreadsheet or in your accounts.
The target is to be able to get 40-50k people at home games at Docklands against teams like GC, Fremantle, Port, GWS, etc. This means it will push people into the higher tiers of seating and membership packages, we will make a lot more from catering and alcohol sales, get a lot more from sponsorship and advertising revenue. Our new stadium deal is a great deal to make money, but you need to get more people through the door consistently.
What is the best way to increase the critical mass of supporters who want to attend games? Is it by playing home games here sporadically and forcing supporters to attend games with away game seating restrictions or is to to play every home game here and try and build the culture of going to the football every week, including away games? We play at the MCG fewer times than some interstate teams, it is because we don't have a supporter base that has been conditioned to going to the football. We've had a lot of weekends with no game to go to and people found something else to do with their time and when that happens they stop going to games when they are here. I've seen it a lot with North family and friends over the years.
We were ahead of Saints and Bulldogs for local support for a long time and now we are dead last, by a significant margin. That damage has been self-inflicted. The Wyndham association has been a great boon for our club but that was an AFL initiative, we have had a lack of proactive investment in Melbourne initiated by us and followed through by us. If we think we are going places with Clarkson and this new batch of talent, the time is right to bring the games home and put the focus on the other growth regions of Melbourne. We need to replicate what we are doing in Wyndham in these other areas.
It is never going to just happen. It has to be something we work for.
Good post, but I'm guessing the 40-50k was a typo? in the 30 odd years theyve been in the comp, Essendon have managed a 40k crowd against the Dockers and the Powers about 3 times.
But it is an important point you have (accidentally?) raised, it is seriously high time that *supporters of North (as well as every other club) *our admin *the AFL *current and prospective sponsors *broadcasters *basically every c*nt starts to acknowledge that Port and Freo away crowds are shisen housen across the board, flag window or wooden spoon window it makes no difference, it has and always will be that way. There is a weird corporate delusion that pretends that its not the case or it's clearly all that pesky North Melbournes fault, and that somehow promotions/gimmicks/discounted tickets/lighting some prayer candles will be the difference in changing it.
Time to accept that for what it is, they are basically write-offs as games, and concentrate on improving our saints/dogs/demons crowds as our main focus.