Rob Ford 420
Draftee
- Apr 17, 2014
- 8
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- AFL Club
- Essendon
If it's 2 small clubs, it's not a blockbuster
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If it's 2 small clubs, it's not a blockbuster
How can small clubs become big clubs if we don't work out a way to give them an opportunity?
Even dreamtime has had some stinker crowds when we were poor. Anzac Day is the only game that sells out before thee season starts.Perhaps but the fixture was scheduled in round 1 in 2007 (albeit in a twilight slot) and 2011
2007: 59847
2011: 60654
The point is, no fixture is immune to lower attendances (with the probable exception of Dreamtime at the G and ANZAC Day)
So basically two clubs put all the work in making a game a big success, and then some other clubs can come along and just buy it off them?I think we need to give the lesser clubs some blockbusters as well.
At the end of the day, while the big clubs own monopoly's on the blockbusters, the small clubs are going to stay small and the big clubs are going to have a bigger gap between the 2.
I have honestly thought its actually time to put a bidding process on Blockbuster games, if another club is prepared to pay more for Anzac day than Essendon and Collingwood they get it, but as Collingwood and Essendon have Anzac day currently they can match the offer if they want to. These funds are then shared equally between the other 16 clubs, this way the big clubs are not getting a mountain of extra profits from big games as they are sharing it amongst all clubs.
The ratings and crowd figures suggest otherwise.You seem to be under the impression neutrals somehow like to watch Collingwood v Carlton v Essendon v Richmond constantly. Pssst we don't.
ok its not a blockbuster, just a slightly higher profile game to allow small clubs to finally get some exposure so one day it may be considered a blockbuster.If it's 2 small clubs, it's not a blockbuster
So basically two clubs put all the work in making a game a big success, and then some other clubs can come along and just buy it off them?
Sounds sensible.
FFS if you want a blockbuster, make one yourself. Freo have their own ANZAC Day game now and it's fantastic. What was stopping the other clubs doing that? Nothing. But Freo decided to actually do something about it. People just want things handed to them. It's pathetic.
The ratings and crowd figures suggest otherwise.
It's one of a multitude of reasons.
doesnt justify the teams who dont need the captive audience always being the one to get it stillWhat was your excuse pre 1984 or so when alls we got on the tube was an hours highlights per week?
The fact your clubs need a captive audience to get a decent crowd is the very reason you shouldn't have such a day IMO, happy to agree to disagree though.
Makes life a lot easier!What was your excuse pre 1984 or so when alls we got on the tube was an hours highlights per week?
The fact your clubs need a captive audience to get a decent crowd is the very reason you shouldn't have such a day IMO, happy to agree to disagree though.
Dreamtime. It's not an exclusive day or timeslot. But we've still made it a big game. What's stopping other clubs from doing that?Its not about just handing it to them, if a club wants exclusive rights to a day then you pay for it. How can other clubs make a Blockbuster there own if they can't get access to it.
I am sure if you offered North an Anzac day game at 7:30 at Etihad on the same day they would take it, but I am pretty sure both Essendon and Collingwood want exclusive Victorian rights to the whole day.
Dreamtime. It's not an exclusive day or timeslot. But we've still made it a big game. What's stopping other clubs from doing that?
Of course it's the game and the day. But we built that game into what it is now. Same with the Dreamtime game. Why can't other clubs build their own big games?Why not play Collingwood v Essendon on May 25th? If its the teams not the date that makes it big, shouldn't effect either team.
If it's 2 small clubs, it's not a blockbuster
The ratings and crowd figures suggest otherwise.
Of course it's the game and the day. But we built that game into what it is now. Same with the Dreamtime game. Why can't other clubs build their own big games?
I'm all for clubs getting what they deserve, at this point in time the roos-Dogs don't deserve the big stage, start averaging big crowd numbers before asking for such a slot IMO, a Collingwood-Carlton game would probably attract a crowd of 95k (from 2016), IMO a GF game would become bigger than Anzac Day and we need our blue chip teams to play in it.
It's almost like you think your teams success has something to do with you.Blue collar not blue chip
Excuse us for not bending over in eternal greatness, to me collingwood= easy eight points
Other clubs should be building their own big games, but if you want to have a date locked in as yours and your only, and it goes for all clubs and all dates, then the club should pay a price for that date.
And for the record Brisbane should have to pay a price to have Easter Thursday.
A lot of Victorian based suggestions/discussions are due to the RCH appeal is massive in Victoria on Good Friday and the opportunity to raise lots of money for them on the day by playing the game
There are sick children in children's hospitals throughout Australia that need money, not just in Victoria.