Why would you expect South Melbourne to be a powerhouse? They are geographically quite limited there as St Kilda is the main club in the bayside suburbs directly below South Melbourne. The Swans are very financially viable and are well entrenched in the Sydney market. There's not many Melbourne teams who would be drawing 30k odd average for home games whenever they play teams from interstate so they are doing well.I pretty much know the Fitzroy history extensively, the family lived in Best Street for years. Fitzroy became a basket case in the early 1960s. They just had no money, no home base and the "never say die spirit" that came with the nickname change in 1957 was long gone. Fitzroy were lambs to the slaughter since 1966. The Swans was a mess in the 80s, The Keep South at South group had no real legs up against the VFL who were insistent on going to Sydney and were eventually blinded by the mid-80s glitz and glamour of something that was never going to last. Sure, they have won a couple of flags over 40 years, but if any team should have 100,000 members every year, it should be the Swans. They're not even close, they were 10th this year on the membership table with 65,000. After 40 years since the relocation, I wonder if that is where the AFL thought they would be.