Fidelis wrote:In today's Age, Jake Niall writes a thought provoking piece on 4 key decisions which have seen the off field fortunes of St KIlda and Hawthorn diverge in the years since they were struggling co-tenants at Waverley in the late 90s. He argues that Hawthorn have made 4 savvy decisions which have turned them into a financial powerhouse and that the Saints, while they have done a lot of things right, have taken less strategic options. His 4 pivotal decisions are:
Firstly, the decision to embrace/reject the Tasmanian partnership
Secondly, the decision to move to the MCG/Docklands as home base
Thirdly, the decision about home base; Hawthorn moved from Glenferrie and bought the freehold to the Waverley training base from the AFL for $1 while St Kilda swapped Moorabbin for Seaford
Fourthly, Hawthorn invested wisely and reaped millions from pokies at Waverley Gardens while we've got into two losing stoushes with both Moorabbin and Frankston councils.
End result, says Niall, Hawks have vaulted themselves to be one of the moneyed clubs of the AFL while we find ourselves in the soup kitchen.
Worth a read:
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/h ... 2zcsl.html
I am late to this but St.Kilda is unique in Melbourne as we are the only Melbourne team south of the yarra so we may have used that to our advantage. The decisions made to move to Seaford was made in the height of the property boom and just before the GFC hit, i guess from a pre GFC standpoint it was a reasonable choice to move down there. Also it was cheap and we had govt, afl and local council support (lots of money being thrown at the development).
We had the chance to move to Port Melbourne the area earmarked for our potential future home is being developed over the next year or so and its near the cnr of Williamstown Rd and Graham street in the big parkland area. The surrounding areas were industrial and have been rezoned as residential and the parkland is to be surrounded by the biggest residential re-development in Australia's history. Also the parkland at least is part of the City of Port Phillip (home St,Kilda). Oh well.
The footy first ticket did some really good stuff however, they introduced a vast increase in spending on training, sports technology, etc, the Seaford facilities are excellent certainly compared to Moorabin. I am sure that the growth of Seaford, etc will occur over the years albeit at a slower rate and I am sure we will be fine.
As for pokies, i have no idea about pokies, how they work, etc