This is a particularly pertinent point and one that’s been brought up on this forum before. We’re not a particularly successful club and simply cannot rely on the lure of finals and premierships to attract supporters... especially given that every club generally does better in terms of attendance when they’re playing well.samuraisaint wrote: ↑Sun 19 Jan 2020 1:25pm
There is a fallacy playing out that we have a poor supporter base - this is utterly baseless (forgive the pun). I am regularly shocked by the numbers of St Kilda caps and T-Shirts I see when I am out and about, and bumper stickers on cars. This is not an issue of supporters, but rather a failure to engage a latent fan base. Poor performances such as the one in Shanghai do not help our cause at all.
When you go through flat patches like the rather extensive one that we’re in, you need the membership package to be more than just selling selling tickets to games.
Alas, as a club... if this forum is anything to go by, we’re simply not ready for progressive out of the box thinking. Many people see their membership as a donation to the club and seem perplexed at the idea that this isn’t an appealing marketing strategy for most