Back in the late 1990's I was never supportive of the move to play the majority of our games at Marvel Stadium. At the time we were the biggest club in the land, with the biggest crowds and the most members, and I saw the move as a cap on our potential. It was sold to members at the time as financially necessary because the MCG didn't have the corporate facilities that the new stadium would have. The problem with that was that with a few short years the MCG would be redeveloped and those lack of facilities at the MCG would now be a huge advantage to any club playing there permanently, so the very reason we moved there was now irrelevant.
But over the years, the data has shown that the the MCG clubs have had far more success than the clubs based at Marvel Stadium.
Over the last 20 years, the MCG tenants and the other "outdoor" club - Geelong - have won 14 premierships.
Non Marvel clubs over the last 20 years
Melbourne - 1 premiership
Richmond - 3 premierships
Collingwood -2 premierships
Hawthorn - 4 premierships
Geelong - 4 premierships
Total - 14 premierships.
Marvel clubs over the last 20 years
Bulldogs - 1 premiership (which was a fluke from 7th!)
One of the trends Essendon has endured over the last 20 years is what I would term "soft kills" over non-Victorian clubs at Marvel Stadium that keep us in contention for the top-8 but do next to nothing for our development. Weve seen that already for a couple of games this year and no doubt that will continue against Adelaide in a few weeks.
But when it gets tough in winter in the cold and dew of the MCG we have failed. We have won only 7 out of 22 night games at the MCG.
Moreover, look at the "type" of clubs that call the MCG home compared to Marvel (I'll leave the Demons out because they are an original MCG tenant going back to the 19th century.)
Coll- Big club - MCG
Haw- Big club - MCG
Rich - Big club MCG
Carl - Big club now split 50-50 between the two venues
Nth.Melb - small club Marvel
Bulldogs - small club Marvel
St.Kilda- Small club Marvel.
Essendon - Big club Marvel
Notice something that doesn't fit? What club appears to be in the wrong group?
I love Marvel as a venue, but the reality is if we are to reach our potential as a club, both on and off the field, we need to get away from the soft Marvel kills and return to playing the majority of our home games at the MCG. It's now been a quarter of a century, which is long enough. Can you imagine Richmond or Collingwood CHOOSING to play 7 home games at Marvel Stadium? They would plainly never make that choice, and in my opinion it's time the Bombers returned home.
But over the years, the data has shown that the the MCG clubs have had far more success than the clubs based at Marvel Stadium.
Over the last 20 years, the MCG tenants and the other "outdoor" club - Geelong - have won 14 premierships.
Non Marvel clubs over the last 20 years
Melbourne - 1 premiership
Richmond - 3 premierships
Collingwood -2 premierships
Hawthorn - 4 premierships
Geelong - 4 premierships
Total - 14 premierships.
Marvel clubs over the last 20 years
Bulldogs - 1 premiership (which was a fluke from 7th!)
One of the trends Essendon has endured over the last 20 years is what I would term "soft kills" over non-Victorian clubs at Marvel Stadium that keep us in contention for the top-8 but do next to nothing for our development. Weve seen that already for a couple of games this year and no doubt that will continue against Adelaide in a few weeks.
But when it gets tough in winter in the cold and dew of the MCG we have failed. We have won only 7 out of 22 night games at the MCG.
Moreover, look at the "type" of clubs that call the MCG home compared to Marvel (I'll leave the Demons out because they are an original MCG tenant going back to the 19th century.)
Coll- Big club - MCG
Haw- Big club - MCG
Rich - Big club MCG
Carl - Big club now split 50-50 between the two venues
Nth.Melb - small club Marvel
Bulldogs - small club Marvel
St.Kilda- Small club Marvel.
Essendon - Big club Marvel
Notice something that doesn't fit? What club appears to be in the wrong group?
I love Marvel as a venue, but the reality is if we are to reach our potential as a club, both on and off the field, we need to get away from the soft Marvel kills and return to playing the majority of our home games at the MCG. It's now been a quarter of a century, which is long enough. Can you imagine Richmond or Collingwood CHOOSING to play 7 home games at Marvel Stadium? They would plainly never make that choice, and in my opinion it's time the Bombers returned home.