Pokies: We largely agree - see (either get rid of them, or have a very strict policy to make sure no one is losing more than they can afford).plugger66 wrote:Dave McNamara wrote:The pokies would not be moved to St Kilda!3rd generation saint wrote: Do we plan on moving the Social Club there, because that is where we make any money other than when we are playing. Chances are it wont because there is no way the new council will allow any more pokies into the vicinity. As P66, Hawthorn moving to Waverley hasn't hurt them, in fact there membership is greater than it ever was when they were at Glenferrie.
Our membership was at it's highest in 2010, when we were in contention and favourites for the premiership if you remember. If we don't win games, the Junction oval wont make one once of difference and we'll end up being crickets poor second cousin again.
It is a feel good thing going back to the vicinity of the Junction Oval, but our saviours will be how good our draft picks turn out, and how many games we win, not where we train.
Would remain at Moorabbin (either get rid of them, or have a very strict policy to make sure no one is losing more than they can afford). They only bring in about $2.1 million, which is virually nothing compared with the likes of the Skunks, the Paperbaggers, and the oxymoronically self-proclaimed (is that a word?) 'family club'. I'm also informed that the Hillbillies actually lost money on their Point Cook venue, and are probably going to ditch it.
We can make more money as good community citizens, back in St Kilda, and without the (formerly) one-armed bandits.
As Ive said before Dave you may feel better that we don't have pokies but it is likely that if we got rid of them they could be taken over by a Mathieson type. The pokies will still be in area and the same people will still lose their money. We may as well as well get the money. At least AFL clubs are basically non profit clubs. And I have no idea what the heell those names even mean. And we couldn't make money in St Kilda last time we were there. It isn't going to solve anything. Winning will help though.
Heell names: I can guess what that means, just as you do know which clubs I'm refering to. But for fun, lets start with one... which club hypocritically calls itself the 'family club'...?
Last time (In St Kilda): This time we won't be handing most of our takings over to that stupid cricket club. And how will those takings be made and grown? Heaps of ways have already been listed, and we aren't marketing people, so I reckon that any half decent marketing person would have a field day with all the possibilities of marketing the icon St Kilda footy club based in its home community, the icon suburb that is St Kilda. It certainly seems that Matt F 'gets it'.
PS: From an earlier post. Of course we trained over the road during cricket season when we were at the Junction Oval. All the other clubs would have done the equivalent back in the day. And last week I was even speaking with an old timer (played in Brighton's last VFA premeiership) who remembers watching the Saints train 'over the road'.
PPS: Yes, zoning did not help us as much as other clubs, but the reason for our fall was trying to service the debt on Moorabbin when interest rates went way up in the mid '70s. So P66, please check your history before calling me Tony Abbott. Ta.